In order to contribute to the learning, cultivation and research of students and faculty members through the collection, accumulation and distribution of information, the Central Library was established on March 15, 1973. It was opened together with the opening of the prefecture elementary and junior college. At the time of opening, there were 120 seats of the first floor of the main building. From April 12, 1973, 1,272 books were purchased. In 1983, Kim Dae-woo, the chairman of the Daewoo Group, donated 5 billion won to renovate the Central Library. The new total floor space was 4,026 pyeong. On October 16, 2017, the entire second floor was remodeled into a community lounge, and the space that was previously used for the corridor on the first floor was expanded to build a café, rest area, and convenience facilities.
Dining halls The campus is mainly served by two large cafeterias and small restaurants. The Dormitory Restaurant is close to the dormitories and is the biggest restaurant. It has two floors and serves both Korean and Western style foods with a daily rotating menu. The second biggest restaurant is called the Student Restaurant, located in the Student Union building. There are also smaller restaurants in Paldal hall, Dasan hall and Jonghap Hall.
Dormitories There are five big dormitories on campus: Nam-jae dormitory, Yong-Ji dormitory, Hwa-hong dormitory, Kwang-Gyu dormitory, and the newly built International dormitory. Nam-jae and Yong-ji dormitories are exclusively boys dormitories, while Kwang-gyu is a girls dormitory. Hwa-hong houses both males and females (on separate floors; girls' floors are female-keycard access only) and is open to foreigners as exchange students or regular students, along with the International dormitory. Except for Hwa-hong and International dormitory, all the dormitories house four occupants in each room. International and Hwa-hong have two-bed rooms, four-bed rooms, and single rooms for visiting professors. Ajou University International Dormitory VIDEO == Notable alumni == •
Ahn Jung-Hwan, football player •
Ha Seok-Ju, football player •
Jee Seok-jin, entertainer •
Kim Ji-hoon, actor •
Dharmaraj K.C.
Member of Parliament,
RSP, Nepal •
Lee Min-Sung, football player •
Woo Sung-Yong, football player •
Eon Tae Ha, CEO of
Hyundai Motor Company •
Lee Guk-jong, head of the trauma lab at the University Institute for Advanced Medicine, trauma specialist. •
Chi Hwan Lee, biomedical engineer, academic, and researcher •
Suh Jin-suck, medical professor == Four seasons at Ajou ==