
From income-linked national scholarships to work-study and career-linked aid β 10 government scholarship and financial aid programs Korean university students should check first (as of August 2026).
If tuition is weighing on you, the National Scholarship Foundation of Korea β not your school's bulletin board β is the first place to look. Income-linked aid, university-linked aid, work-study programs, merit-based scholarships by major, and career-linked funding all show up here every semester, all in one place. This list groups the programs by type so students and prospective students can find what fits quickly.
Eligibility and award amounts reflect the situation as of August 2026 and can change each semester, so always confirm the latest official notice from the National Scholarship Foundation and your university's financial aid office before applying. Many of these programs are hard to apply for again mid-semester if you miss the window, so it's worth tracking application periods closely.