Academic Achievement Scholarship
A. This scholarship is given on the basis of academic ranking for each department and year.
Assuming that the student took at least 15 credits in the immediately previous semester and achieved 3.0 or higher of grade point average without any failure in examinations:
(1) Class I ------ Full tuition scholarship
(2) Class II ------ Half tuition scholarship
(3) Class III ------ One-third tuition scholarship
B. Academic ranking should be determined in the order named as follows: one with higher grade point average or score average; one with higher cumulative grade point aggregate; one with the larger number of applied courses; one with higher applied credits in primary major; one with higher grade point average for primary major; one with higher score average in primary major; and, one with better achievement in the immediately previous semester.
C. Academic ranking should be determined in the order named as follows: one with higher grade point average or score average; one with higher cumulative grade point aggregate; one with the larger number of applied courses; one with higher applied credits in primary major; one with higher grade point average for primary major; one with higher score average in primary major; and, one with better achievement in the immediately previous semester.
National Merit Scholarship
Of national merit honorees and their children as defined by the Act on Honorable Treatment for Honorees, educational protection recipients can benefit from this scholarship.
(1) For national merit honorees ------ Exemption of all admission and tuition fees for eight semesters from the first semester of freshman status
(2) For their children ---- Exemption of all admission and tuition fees for the semesters specified as an exemption period by the Ministry of Patriots & Veterans Affairs (the half paid from the National Treasury) Provided that anyone who has remitted his or her admission fee should be excluded from the beneficiary of admission fee exemption.
Differently Abled Student Scholarship
This scholarship is intended to encourage differently abled students to study and learn.
(1) Differently abled students and their parents (with their certified welfare cards)
Study Support Scholarship for Poor Students
Awarded to the recipients of livehood protection benefits and their children. Limited to those who have taken at least 15 credits in the immediately previous semester and whose grade point average is equivalent to 2.50 or higher in academic achievement.
Family Scholarship
If two or more of family members are simultaneously enrolled in our university, this scholarship is given.
Public Service/Military Personnel Scholarship
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