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Daewon University College in Jecheon City, in cooperation with the Philippines Embassy, is providing scholarship opportunities for Filipino students interested in pursuing a two-year associate degree.
The scholarship is open to Filipino high school graduates and college undergraduates, aged 15 to 25.
Programs covered by the scheme are engineering, natural sciences and social service.
The scholarship covers three years of education ― one year Korean language and two years in one of the three chosen fields ― a roundtrip economy air ticket, accommodation and meal allowance.
The scholarship committee will give priority to high school or current college students who cannot pursue or continue their college education for financial reasons.
Selected students will start in the autumn semester.
Interested applicants can email Mylo Fausto, the embassy’s cultural officer, at m.fausto@philembassy-seoul.com for application requirements.
Deadline for applications is May 15.
(yoav@heraldcorp.com)
The scholarship is open to Filipino high school graduates and college undergraduates, aged 15 to 25.
Programs covered by the scheme are engineering, natural sciences and social service.
The scholarship covers three years of education ― one year Korean language and two years in one of the three chosen fields ― a roundtrip economy air ticket, accommodation and meal allowance.
The scholarship committee will give priority to high school or current college students who cannot pursue or continue their college education for financial reasons.
Selected students will start in the autumn semester.
Interested applicants can email Mylo Fausto, the embassy’s cultural officer, at m.fausto@philembassy-seoul.com for application requirements.
Deadline for applications is May 15.
(yoav@heraldcorp.com)