About Student Status Document Language

Hi,

I'm a high school student in South Korea. The student status document that my schools provide is in Korean, not English. Which means my name and school name are not in English but in Korean.

In this case, should I write my name and school name in Korea rather than English when I'm applying for Swift Student Challenge to match the name in the document?

Or, Is it okay to write my name and school name in English?

Answered by Claude31 in 709928022

The answer is YES, you can apply in Korean.

There are 2 different requirements:

  • Provide enrollment information.

Upload your most recent class schedule or other most recent proof of enrollment (PDF, PNG, or JPG) and the contact information for your educational supervisor. Documentation is accepted in all languages. Your documentation must clearly show your name, the organization or school name, and the dates showing that it’s valid.

  • The app content

All content should be in English.

So the app itself must be in english.

Good luck.

Accepted Answer

The answer is YES, you can apply in Korean.

There are 2 different requirements:

  • Provide enrollment information.

Upload your most recent class schedule or other most recent proof of enrollment (PDF, PNG, or JPG) and the contact information for your educational supervisor. Documentation is accepted in all languages. Your documentation must clearly show your name, the organization or school name, and the dates showing that it’s valid.

  • The app content

All content should be in English.

So the app itself must be in english.

Good luck.

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