Gyeongnam Future Education Foundation Provides 480 Million Won to 114 University Freshmen
[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kang Sharon] The Gyeongsangnam-do Future Education Foundation announced on the 16th that it has delivered 478.8 million KRW to 114 students who enrolled in university this year and are members of the 'Ijoha Savings Account Project.'
These students were selected for the Ijoha Savings Account Project in 2016 and 2017 and have entered university this year.
This project, which has been ongoing for five years, is an asset-building support program that selects 200 high school students annually within the region to provide opportunities for higher education to children from low-income families, with matching contributions from both the households and the foundation.
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Students selected for the project and entering university receive 4.2 million KRW in university living expenses, with a possible deferment period of up to three years.
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