The TaLK program is designed to support public English education in the rural areas of South Korea, where the access to higher quality educational resources are limited. Participants must be a graduate or a current undergraduate student with two or more years of academic credits from an accredited post-secondary institution, and hold citizenship from one of the seven major English-speaking countries: United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Ireland, South Africa, Australia and New Zealand. The TaLK program offers six-month or one-year commitments.
Benefits of the program include:
- Korean language & culture orientation
- a round-trip flight ticket
- accommodations
- health insurance
- cultural field trips
- up to $1300 monthly stipend