I couldn’t find any official information indicating that Hanil University (한일대학교 / Hanil University & Presbyterian Theological Seminary) offers a dedicated Korean Language Course for international learners similar to the structured Korean language programs found at most Korean universities (with levels, intensive semesters, and cultural activities). The publicly available university materials and course listings focus mainly on regular degree programs (e.g., undergraduate and graduate degrees) rather than a standalone Korean language course for foreign students.
What is clear is that Hanil University is a private university in Wanju, South Korea, affiliated historically with the Presbyterian Church, and provides various academic programs, but there is no clearly published Korean language program (like Levels 1–6, semester system, or intensive language semesters) on its official website or external sources.
If you’re specifically interested in learning Korean through a university language course, you’d likely need to contact Hanil University’s international office directly to verify (1) whether they offer short-term or informal language classes for international students, (2) what curriculum, levels, and schedules are available, and (3) whether D-4 visa support is provided.
NOTE: The university may have additional program-specific eligibility requirements.It is recommended to verify these on the official university website.