SUNY Korea Shared Prosperity International Undergraduate Scholarship in Korea 2022/23

SUNY Korea Scholarship Committee will apply the following scholarship criteria and benefits as a minimum reference standard. External references such as leadership, extracurricular activities, honors/awards, essay, and etc. will also be taken into account.

The criteria may be revised and enhanced upon committee’s decision due to availability of funds and its competitiveness. Number of scholarship recipients may vary each semester upon availability of funds for each scholarship or financial aid secured from SUNY Korea.

Undergraduate Scholarship

 

Presidential Scholarship
EligibilityIncoming Freshmen(Evaluated annually)
Benefits– Full tuition and fees– Room and Board
Requirements– High achieving high school record or equivalent– High achievement in standardized tests– Evidence of leadership, special talents or interests, and other personal qualities through extracurricular activities, volunteer work, and other non-academic pursuits

Merit Scholarship
EligibilityIncoming Freshmen(Evaluated annually)
BenefitsFull Tuition
Requirements– High achieving high school record or equivalent– Evidence of leadership, special talents or interests, and other personal qualities through extracurricular activities, volunteer work, and other non-academic pursuits
Shared Prosperity Scholarship
EligibilityInternational students with citizenship from developing countries (1~2 from each country)
Benefits– Full/partial tuition– Program fees*– Room and Board*
Requirements– High achieving high school record or equivalent– High achievement in standardized tests– Evidence of leadership, special talents or interests, and other personal qualities through extracurricular activities, volunteer work, and other non-academic pursuits* Require official recommendation from embassy or government
Academic Excellence Scholarship
EligibilityContinuing Students
Benefits– Full/half tuition
Requirements– Outstanding Academic GPA among same year class– 15 or more credits earned toward GPA (14 for first semester freshmen)– Evidence of leadership, special talents or interests, and other personal qualities through extracurricular activities, volunteer work, and other non-academic pursuits

※ Any information in the above table is subject to change without notice.

Undergraduate Financial Aid

Refugee Support
EligibilityNorth Korean Refugees
Benefits– Full tuition and fees– Room and Board
Requirements– Proof of Refugee Record

Low-Income Support
EligibilityPeople in Low Income Status
Benefits– $1000 to Full tuition/Semester– Room and Board upon review
Requirements– Proof of Low-Income Status

Please see SUNY Korea Undergraduate Scholarship and Financial Aid Guide for details.

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