Saturday, February 16, 2013

Korean Government Scholarship Program (KGSP) For International Graduate Students


2013 Korean Government Scholarship Program Guideline for International StudentsEnrolled in Graduate Programs

Program Objective
TheKorean Government Scholarship Programis designed to provide higher education in Korea for international students, with the aim of promoting internationalexchangein education, as well as mutual friendship amongst the participating countries.

Total Number of Grantees: 760

  • 2013 KGSP Allocations by respective Korean Embassies : 360 candidates (from 111 nations). Among the 360 candidates, 30 (from 13 nations) overseas Korean adoptees are included. Their quotas are allotted to 13 Korean embassies, and are separate from general candidate quotas.
  • 2013 KGSP Allocation for the Designated Korean Universities :400 candidates (from 135 nations)

Eligible Universities:

  • Applicants (including Korean adoptees) who apply for this program via Korean Embassies must choose 3 desired universities out of the 60 universities listed below.
  • Applicants who apply for this program via the designated universities may choose only 1 desired university out of the 60 universities listed below.


The 60 listed universities (or institutions) as designated by NIIED

  1. Ajou University
  2. Cheongju University
  3. Chonbuk National University
  4. Chonnam National University
  5. Chosun University
  6. Chung-Ang University
  7. Chungbuk National University
  8. Chungnam National University
  9. Daegu University
  10. Daejeon University
  11. Donga University
  12. Dongguk University
  13. Dongseo University
  14. Ewha Womans University
  15. Gangneung-Wonju National University
  16. Gyeongsang National University
  17. Hallym University
  18. Handong Global University
  19. Hankuk University of Foreign Studies
  20. Hannam University
  21. Hanyang University
  22. Hongik University
  23. Inha University
  24. Inje University
  25. Jeju National University
  26. Jeonju University
  27. Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
  28. Kangwon National University
  29. KDI School of Public Policy and Management
  30. Keimyung University
  31. Kongju National University
  32. Korea University
  33. Korea University of Technology and Education
  34. Kumoh National Institute of Technology
  35. Kyung Hee University
  36. Kyungpook National University
  37. Kyungsung university
  38. Myongji university
  39. Pohang University of Science and Technology
  40. Pukyong National University
  41. Pusan National University
  42. Seoul National University
  43. Seoul National University of Science and Technology
  44. Silla University
  45. Sogang University
  46. Sookmyung Women's University
  47. Soonchunhyang University
  48. Soongsil University
  49. Sunmoon University
  50. Sunchon National University
  51. Sungkyunkwan University
  52. The Graduate School of Korean Studies in the Academy of Korean Studies
  53. Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology
  54. University of Science& Technology
  55. University Of Seoul
  56. University of Ulsan
  57. Wonkwang university
  58. Woosong University
  59. Yeungnam University
  60. Yonsei University

Main Notes for the 2013 Selection

  • Applicants have to apply for this program via either an embassy or a designated university. Overseas Korean adoptees have to apply only via an embassy if their countries are allotted the adoptee quotas.
  • The selection process for applicants will proceed in three steps. Firstly, applicants must be selected by the institution he or she is applying through (a Korean embassy, or a designated university). Secondly, applicants who passed the first round must be selected by the NIIED Selection Committee. Finally, applicants who passed the second round must gain admission from a university.
  • Institutions accepting applications: 111 overseas Korean embassies or 60 designated Korean universities. * Applicants who submit applications to more than one of the aforementioned institutions will be disqualified immediately.

Selection Procedure

  • 1st Selection: Each 1st selection institution will draft a selections standard based on the criteria provisioned by NIIED, and recommend the best applicants according toitsrespective standards.
  • 2nd Selection: The NIIED Selection Committee will select the most successful candidates from the pool of applicants recommended by the 1st selection institutions.
  • 3rd Selection: Only the candidates who were recommended by a Korean embassy and passed the 2nd selection successfully will be evaluated for admission by the 3 universities to which they applied; each candidate has to gain admission from at least one university.

Applicants who were recommended by a designated university will automatically be granted admission to the university that recommended them, upon the condition they are selected as a successful candidate in the 2nd Selection. Subsequently, once they pass the mandatory medical examination (when it's orientation), they will join the ranks of the final successful candidates.

Duration of Scholarship

  1. Master's (01.09.2013 ~ 31.08.2016) : 1 yr. of Korean language + 2 yrs of Master's
  2. Doctoral (01.09.2013 ~ 31.08.2017) : 1 yr. of Korean language + 3 yrs of Doctoral

(Important) After the Korean language course, the scholarship period of degree course (2 years of master's or 3 years of doctoral) cannot be extended beyond the designated duration.

In the case that a scholar possesses a TOPIK Level that is higher than 5, he or she is exempted from the Korean language course; the exempted period will be deducted from the total scholarship period (2 years for master's or 3 years for doctoral).

In the case that a scholar possesses a TOPIK Level 6, he or she must be exempted from the Korean language course and must start his/her academic course of Master or Doctoral degree; the exempted period will be deducted from the total scholarship period (2 years for master's or 3 years for doctoral).

Korean Language Course

  • All scholars, unless exempted, must take one year of Korean language course in the designated language institution.
  • Exemption from the Korean language course requirement: Korean proficiency at TOPIK Level 5 or 6 (with certification).
    • Scholars who have surpassed TOPIK Level 5 and want to start their degree course without the Korean language course should obtain permission from NIIED in advance.
    • Scholars who have surpassed TOPIK Level 6 must start their degree course without the Korean language course should obtain permission from NIIED in advance.
    • Scholars who are exempted from taking the Korean language course may take their degree course starting from September 1st, 2013.
  • Only the scholars who will have passed at least Level 3 of TOPIK (the Test of Proficiency in Korean) after one year of Korean language course are permitted to start their master's or doctoral program.
  • Scholars who do not pass at least TOPIK Level 3 after one year of Korean language course should complete an additional six-month coursework in the Korean language.
  • Language Institution : the NIIED has designated seven language institutions for the Korean language course.

Application Requirements

  • The applicant and his/her parents must have foreign citizenships. Applicants who hold Korean citizenship are not permitted to apply for this program.
  • Applicants should be in good health, both mentally and physically, to stay in Korea for an extended period of time. Applicants must submit the Personal Medical Assessment (included in the application form) when he/she apply for this program, and when it's orientation, an Official Medical Examination will be done by NIIED. A serious illness (For example, HIV, Drug, etc) will be the main cause of disqualification from the scholarship.
    • The handicapped who satisfy the above are also eligible for the program
    • NOT Eligible: those who are pregnant
  • Applicants must be under 40 years of age as of Sep. 1st, 2013 (born after Sep. 1st, 1973).
  • Applicants must hold a Bachelor's or Master's degree as of September 1st, 2013.
    • (Important) Applicants who have ever enrolled in a university in Korea will be disqualified from applying to the KGSP program. Specifically, an applicant who has previously enrolled in an undergraduate program, a master's program, a doctoral program or an exchange program in Korea cannot apply for this program. However, a KGSP scholar who has graduated or will graduate from a Korean university as of August 31st, 2013 can apply for this program again only via the embassy if only he/she holds at least TOPIK Level 4 and obtain another recommendation within the allotment from the Korean Embassy of his/her respective country of origin (re-application is limited to one instance).
    • Applicants who apply for the Master's program must hold a Bachelor's degree or a diploma that is equivalent to or higher than a Bachelor's degree.
    • Applicants who apply for the Doctoral program must hold a Master's degree or a diploma that is equivalent to or higher than a Master's degree.
    • Applicants who are expecting to obtain the relevant required degree or diploma by August 31st, 2013 must submit a certificate of degree or diploma expectation, and submit the official certificate of degree or diploma to NIIED by August 31st, 2013.
  • Applicants must maintain a grade point average (G.P.A.) of at least 2.64 on a 4.0 scale, 2.80 on a 4. 3 scale, 2.91 on a 4.5 scale, or grades/marks/score of 80% or higher from the previously attended institution. If an applicant does not satisfy the above GPA criteria, he/she will be disqualified from applying to this program.
    • If the transcript is not indicated in grades/marks/scores format, or is difficult to convert into percentages, attachment of official explanation from the attended institution is required.
  • Applicants who have Korean proficiency or English proficiency may be given preference.
  • Applicants who apply for natural science and technology program may be given preference.

Scholarship
Scholarship Period : same as the period of invitation.

Payment:

  • Airfare: Round-trip economy class ticket.
    • Airfare for entry will not be provided to scholars who already presently live in Korea for academic study or employment.
    • The fees for domestic travel within a scholar's home country and for travel insurance to and from Korea will not be provided.
    • Scholars from China and the Czech Republic will not be provided airfare by NIIED, but by their country of origin according to the mutual agreements.
  • Monthly Allowance : 900,000 won (KRW) per month.
  • Research Allowance : 210,000 won for scholars in the humanities and social sciences; 240,000 won for scholars in natural and mechanic sciences, per semester.
  • Relocation (Settlement) Allowance : 200,000 won upon arrival
  • Language Training Fee : Full coverage
  • Tuitions : All admission fees are waived by the host institution (university). The tuition is paid by NIIED.
  • Dissertation Printing Costs : 500,000 ~ 800,000 won, depending on the actual costs.
  • Medical Insurance : 20,000 won per month will be provided (limited coverage).
  • Special funding for scholars who are proficient in the Korean language (TOPIK Level 5 or 6): 100,000 won per month (commencing from the degree program)

NOTES

  • NIIED does not compensate fees for the domestic travel both in the grantee's country and Korea.
  • Airfare for entry into Korea will not be provided to a scholar that has been staying in Korea for his or her study, work, etc. as of the date of announcement of successful candidates
  • NIIED does not compensate fees for insurance for traveling to and from Korea.
  • The medical fee is to be reimbursed through the insurance company to the scholar after s/he pays first. However, the expense for dental clinic or chronic disease will not be covered.
  • Any scholar who gives up his/her study during the scholarship period will not receive airfare and allowance for repatriation.
  • Any scholar that quits the program within 3 months after s/he entering Korea, should refund all scholarship fees (The airfare of arriving Korea, settlement allowance, monthly stipend, Korean language training expenses, etc.).

Selection Procedure Details
The guideline, application form, and university information will be available at the website of GKS (www.studyinkorea.go.kr), Korean Embassies, and designated domestic universities.

For applicants (including Korean adoptees) who apply for KGSP via Korean Embassies

  • (1st Selection) Korean Embassies make its own selection schedule and plan based on the criteria provided by NIIED, and accept the applications. They select 1.5 times as many candidates as their quota from the pool of applicants and recommend them to NIIED.
    • Applicants from China and the Czech Republic should submit their applications to the Ministry of Education (or equivalent institution) in their respective country of origin, in accordance with the mutual agreements between Korea and those countries.
    • Only Korean adoptees who have foreign citizenship can apply for this program via a Korean Embassy if their countries of origin are allotted the adoptee quota. They are selected through a separate procedure; general applicants cannot be accepted through this application category.
  • (2nd Selection) NIIED Selection Committee selects as many successful candidates as each embassy quota amongst the pool of candidates recommended by the Embassies.
  • (3rd Selection) NIIED submits the documents of successful candidates to their 3 universities of indicated preference, and requests admission examination of the candidates into their master's or doctoral programs.

The universities have to notify the result of examination to the candidates and NIIED by the designated date.

The candidates who gain admission from more than one university will have to make a final selection, and notifytheir respective local Korean Embassy and NIIED by the designated date. Only the candidates who gain admission within the 3rd Selection period can be accepted as official KGSP scholars.

For applicants who apply for KGSP via designated domestic universities

  • (1st Selection) Each designated university will draft its own selection schedule and plan based on the criteria provided by NIIED, and accepts the applications. Each designated university will select up to 20 candidates from all of the quota-assigned countries and recommend them to NIIED. They cannot recommend more than 3 candidates from a single country.
  • (2nd Selection) NIIED Selection Committee selects as many successful candidates as each country's quota from all of the candidates recommended by the universities. The candidates who are selected in the NIIED Selection Committee will be accepted to the university which recommended them, and will be finally accepted as official KGSP scholars upon a successful comprehensive medical examination.

Required Documentation

Place of submission

  • NIIED and Foreign embassies in Korea are not 1st Selection Institutions and do not accept applications.
  • NIIED accepts and judges only the candidates recommended by the 1st Selection Institutions. They are:
    • For applicants (including overseas Korean adoptees) applying via a Korean embassy : the Korean embassy in the country of origin. Korean Educational Institutes affiliated with the local Korean embassies may accept applications, and select and recommend candidates in place of embassies in some countries.
    • For applicants applying via a domestic university : One of the 60 designated universities

Deadline of Submission:The date set forth by the 1st Selection Institutions within March 2013

  • Deadline for the recommendation of candidates to NIIED by the 1st Selection Institutions is April 12th, 2013.
  • If the respective 1st Selection Institutions do not submit their candidates' documents to NIIED on time, they will be excluded from the examination of NIIED Selection Committee, and their quotas will be substituted by the other 1st Institutions' reserve candidates.

Required documents:One original document (placed in a separate envelope) and 3 extra copies.

  • Documents not in English or Korean must be accompanied by a complete English or Korean translation authenticated by the issuing institution or notarized by a notary's office.

Note
Selection for successful candidates will be done strictly by the NIIED Selection Committee. Therefore, appropriate documents should be submitted by the deadline.

  • Dual applications are not accepted. Applicants must apply for this program via only one institution.
  • Documents should be presented in their original form.
  • Submitted documents will not be returned to the applicants.
  • Incomplete or incorrect documents may lead to application rejection or failure in the Selection Committee, and scholarship revocation even after entry into Korea.
  • In case of submitting photocopied documents, applicants must submit the original to the 1st Selection Institution and have the original one and the photocopied one collated. The confirmation of collation should be indicated in the photocopied documents.
  • Applicants who are expected to graduate from their respective home undergraduate/graduate institutions by August 31st, 2013, should submit the certificate (or letter) of expected graduation issued by said institutions when they apply; the official certificate of graduation should be received by NIIED by August 31st, 2013.
  • Applicants must accurately complete the health checklist truthfully. All successful candidates must take a comprehensive medical exam when its' orientation. In accordance with the requirements of the Korea Immigration Service and the KGSP Program, the candidates who are judged to be physically unfit for this program will not be accepted.
  • Applicants may submit the copies of published papers, if available.
  • Applicants may submit the copies of awards, if available.

Applicants must submit all the documents by the checklist order. (Checklist for the application documents should be on the front page, followed by the required documents, stapled and attached.)

Transferring to a different university after confirming the host university is not permitted in any cases. In regards to changing majors, it would be permitted only under the mutual agreement of the departments concerned only within the same university, with the scholarship period unchanged. (2 years of Master's, or 3 years of doctoral, in total). However, quitting a program and applying for a new one is not permitted.

Selection Schedule

  • Application Period : Feb.4th ~ Mar. 31st (decided by the 1st Selection Institution)
  • The 1st Selection : The end of March (decided by the 1st Selection Institution)
  • Deadline for Recommendation to NIIED : April 12th (All documents must be received by NIIED.)
  • The 2nd Selection : Mid to End-April (NIIED Selection Committee)
  • Announcement for the Results of the 2nd Selection : April 30th (posted on GKS websites)
  • Admission Procedures for the Korean Embassies' candidates: May 1st~May 31st
  • Announcement for Final Successful Candidates : June 17th (GKS websites-www.studyinkorea.go.kr)
  • Visa Issue and Air ticket purchase : June 18th ~ July 31st
  • Entry into Korea : August 26th ~ August 28th
  • NIIED Orientation : August 29th ~ August 31st
  • Korean Language Course : September 2nd

For further information, please contact :
KGSP Team, National Institute for International Education (NIIED)

  • Address: #205 NIIED, 81 Ewhajang-gil, Jongno-gu, Seoul, 110-810, Republic of Korea
  • www.studyinkorea.go.kr
  • Phone: +82-2-3668-1364, +82-2-3668-1389
  • Fax: +82-2-743-4992
  • Email: niied@mest.go.kr, yhlee2018@korea.kr

Other useful websites

  • KCUE (Korean Council for University Education) http://www.kcue.or.kr
  • Learning Korean http://www.kosnet.go.kr
  • Understanding of Korean culture http://korea.net
  • Overseas Korean embassies http://www.mofat.go.kr
  • Visa and Registration http://immigration.go.kr


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