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South Korean scholarship

The Korean Government Scholarship Program, or KGSP, is an academic scholarship funded and managed by the National Institute for International Education [ko] (NIIED), a branch of the Ministry of Education in South Korea. This scholarship provides non-Korean scholars (or overseas Koreans who fulfil certain criteria) with the funding and opportunity to conduct undergraduate or postgraduate level studies in South Korea after completing one year of intensive Korean language studies. Since its conception in 1967, over 3,000 students from 148 countries have successfully completed the scholarship program.

And another Korean Government Scholarship Program, Korea Student Aid Foundation or KOSAF is an executive quasi-governmental institution under the Ministry of Education that provides student funds to university students. It is a foundation created by the government to reduce the burden on university students even a little during the Lee Myung Bak administration, where half-price tuition demonstrations continued.

Overview

The Korean Government Scholarship Program is designed to bring overseas talent to South Korea, and to integrate the scholars into Korean culture and society. If accepted, each scholar typically spends one year in South Korea learning the Korean language, followed by a 2 - 4 year university program, depending on their level of studies. In 2015, 820 students from 162 countries were accepted into the scholarship program. However, 270 scholars failed to obtain their degree in the years 2011 - 2015, citing language and cultural barriers.

Each scholar is provided financial support by the Korean government in the form of a monthly allowance. Undergraduate students receive 800,000 KRW a month whereas graduate students receive 1 000,000 KRW a month. In addition, NIIED provides airfare to student to and from their home country at the beginning and end of the program. Stipends and other allowances are also given to each scholar.

Language Program

Prior to starting their degree studies, KGSP scholars are required to take one year of intensive language studies at a designated language institute. All scholars are required to obtain at least level 3 (intermediate) in the Test of Proficiency in Korean (TOPIK) before they can continue to their degree studies. According to NIIED, TOPIK level 3 allows the individual to "perform basic linguistic functions necessary to use various public facilities and maintain social relationships."

The normal duration for the language program is one year, but it can be waived, shortened or extended depending on the scholar's TOPIK results. Scholars who have previously obtained a TOPIK level of 5 or 6 (advanced) are exempted from the language program, and are required to start their studies immediately. If a scholar obtains TOPIK 5 or 6 within the first six months of the language program, then they are required to start their studies at the beginning of the next semester, reducing their time at the language institute by six months. Additionally, scholars who fail to achieve TOPIK 3 after one year of language studies cannot proceed to their degree studies, and must do another six months of language study at their language institute. Students may not leave South Korea during the language program so that they may concentrate on their studies. However, exceptions are made in case of emergencies and family matters .

The language institute is designated by NIIED and cannot be changed. The language institutes include schools like Keimyung University and Dongseo University, and are typically in a different city than the school chosen for the degree program. This gives each scholar the opportunity to explore multiple cities within South Korea.

Those without a resident visa are required to have a D-4 visa to undergo language studies.

University Studies

During the application process, scholars choose a program and university for their degree program which cannot be changed, barring extreme circumstances. The scholarship program allocates four years for scholars pursuing their bachelor's degree, two years for a master's degree and three years for a PhD. The graduation requirements for each scholar is dependent on their program and university.

Scholars who have TOPIK level 5 or greater are granted an additional 100,000 KRW a month for their monthly allowance during their degree studies. Additional money is given to scholars in postgraduate research based fields.

Those without a resident visa are required to have a D-2 visa to undergo their studies.

Participating Countries

As of 2014, citizens from 157 countries are able to apply for KGSP.

List of Countries with KGSP Quotas
Afghanistan Albania Algeria Angola Argentina Armenia
Australia Austria Azerbaijan Bahrain Bangladesh Barbados
Belarus Belgium Benin Bhutan Bolivia Botswana
Brazil Brunei Bulgaria Burkina Faso Burundi Cambodia
Cameroon Canada Central African Republic Chile China Colombia
Costa Rica Côte d'Ivoire Croatia Czech Republic Democratic Republic of the Congo Denmark
Djibouti Dominica Ecuador Egypt El Salvador Equatorial Guinea
Estonia Ethiopia Fiji Finland France Gabon
Gambia Georgia Germany Ghana Greece Greenland
Guatemala Guinea Guinea-Bissau Guyana Haiti Honduras
Hungary India Indonesia Iran Iraq Ireland
Israel Italy Japan Jordan Kazakhstan Kenya
Kuwait Kyrgyzstan Laos Latvia Lebanon Lesotho
Liberia Libya Madagascar Malawi Malaysia Mali
Mauritania Mauritius Mexico Mongolia Montenegro Morocco
Mozambique Myanmar Namibia Nepal Netherlands New Zealand
Nicaragua Niger Nigeria Norway Oman Pakistan
Palestine Panama Papua New Guinea Paraguay Peru Philippines
Poland Portugal Qatar Republic of Seychelles Republic of South Africa Republic of the Congo
Romania Russia Rwanda Sao Tome Principe Saudi Arabia Senegal
Serbia Singapore Slovakia Slovenia Solomon Islands Somalia
Spain Sri Lanka Sudan Suriname Swaziland Sweden
Switzerland Syria Taiwan Tajikistan Tanzania Thailand
The Bahamas The United Arab Emirates The United Kingdom The United States Timor-Leste Togo
Trinidad and Tobago Tunisia Turkey Turkmenistan Uganda Ukraine
Uruguay Uzbekistan Venezuela Vietnam Yemen Zambia
Zimbabwe

Eligible Universities

As of 2014, 60 universities are designated by NIIED as eligible institutions for postgraduate degree studies.

List of KGSP Affiliated Universities in South Korea
Ajou University Chonbuk National University Chonnam National University
Chung-Ang University Chungbuk National University Chungnam National University
Daegu University Daejeon University Dong-a University
Dongguk University Dongseo University Ewha Womans University
Gangneung-Wonju National University Gyeongsang National University Hallym University
Handong Global University Hankuk University of Foreign Studies Hannam University
Hanyang University Hongik University Inha University
Inje University Jeju National University Jeonju University
Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology Kangwon National University KDI School of Public Policy and Management
Keimyung University Kongju National University Konkuk University
Kookmin University Korea University Korea University of Technology and Education
Kumoh National Institute of Technology Kyonggi University Kyunghee University
Kyungpook National University Kyungsung University Myongji University
Pai Chai University Pohang University of Science and Technology Pukyong National University
Pusan National University Seoul National University of Science and Technology Seoul National University
Sogang University Sookmyung Women's University Soonchunhyang University
Soongsil University Sunchon National University Sungkyunkwan University
Sunmoon University The Graduate School of Korean Studies in the Academy of Korean Studies Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology
University of Science & Technology University of Seoul University of Ulsan
Woosong University Yeungnam University Yonsei University

See also

External links

References

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