Scholarships at Yonsei University, South Korea
- Graduate School of International Studies -
Scholarship in Korea..
http://gsis.yonsei.ac.kr/html/content.asp?code=003004002
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About Yonsei University
As the oldest private university in Korea, Yonsei University was first established in 1885 by Christian missionaries. Yonsei's mission is to educate leaders who will contribute to humanity in the spirit of truth and freedom. The 250,000 alumni of Yonsei take this mission to heart and strive to embody this proud spirit. Yonsei is particularly fortunate to have a spacious, quiet, and well-wooded campus located just 15 minutes away from the economic, political, and cultural centers of Seoul's metropolitan downtown. Yonsei has 18 graduate schools, 19 colleges, and 131 subsidiary institutions. Our student body is comprised of the most selective pool of high school and college graduates from around the world. Yonsei is proud of its long history and reputation as a leading institution of higher education and most international university in Korea.
Scholarships
The Graduate School of International Studies provides scholarships to both domestic and foreign students every semester. The types of scholarships vary from those provided by the government, private foundations, and of course the university. Scholarship plans of the GSIS aim to attract outstanding students from home and abroad while providing appropriate financial support to students in need.
Scholarships are awarded only to full-time degree seeking students (taking at least 9 credits) at the GSIS. Returning students who are eligible to apply for Financial Aid can submit the applications before they apply for reinstatement.
Students usually cannot receive more than one type of scholarship at a time per semester. Other conditions are subject to scholarship regulations of the GSIS.
Study at the GSIS has been approved by the United States Veterans Administration for Veterans Benefits. Yonsei University no longer participates in the U.S. FFEL/Stafford/GGL program, so U.S. citizens are no longer eligible for student loans through those programs.
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http://gsis.yonsei.ac.kr/html/content.asp?code=003004002
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