경기도 생활장학금The Gyeonggi-do Youth Living Scholarship is funded by the Ministry of Strategy and Finance’s lottery fund, and selects 9,614 teenagers who are recipients of the National Basic Livelihood Security, the legal next-highest class, or those with incomes below 100% of the median income and have difficulty making ends meet. Annual scholarships are provided to middle school students (out-of-school youth born in 2009-2011). 700,000 won, and 1 million won to high school students (out-of-school youth born between 2006 and 2008) in two installments in April and September.
Applications for the Gyeonggi-do Youth Living Scholarship can be made online using ‘Gyeonggi Civil Service 24 (https://gg24.gg.go.kr)’. If online application is difficult, you can apply by visiting the Administrative Welfare Center at your address.
For more information about living scholarships, please contact the city/county youth department or the administrative welfare center of the town/myeon/dong or refer to the announcement on the Gyeonggi-do or city/county website.
Ko Young-mi, head of Gyeonggi Province’s Youth Department, said, “Gyeonggi Province has been providing a practical environment for economically disadvantaged youth to continue their studies and promoting stability in their lives by providing living scholarships every year since 2004.” “We will continue to work to ensure coverage,” he said.
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