Ewha Womans University, private institution of higher learning in Seoul. It was one of Asia’s earliest institutions dedicated to women’s higher education. Located in the Seodaemun district of Seoul, it remains one of South Korea’s most prestigious universities and a significant institution in the global landscape of women’s education. As of 2021, total enrollment was about 21,000.
Ewha was founded in 1886 by Mary F. Scranton, an American missionary of the Methodist Episcopal Church, and Christian values remain a core aspect of Ewha’s educational philosophy. Emperor Gojong bestowed the name Ewha, meaning “pear blossom,” on the university in 1887 to celebrate the initiation of women’s education in the country. While the word Womans in the university’s name is unusual, the university maintains that this was a typical spelling at the time of its founding.
The university offers a variety of undergraduate and graduate programs in areas such as liberal arts, social sciences, natural sciences, engineering, business, and medicine. Ewha has partnerships with universities around the world and has produced an extensive list of South Korean leaders in business, politics, and law.
Ewha has been an innovative and modernizing force in Korea’s history. In 1946 Ewha became the first accredited four-year university in Korea. Distinguished alumnae include South Korea’s first female prime minister, Han Myeong-Sook; first female doctor, Esther Park; first female lawyer and female judge, Lee Tai-Young; and numerous others.