Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power Saewool Nuclear Headquarters Selects Scholarship Students from Areas Surrounding Power Plants
Applications Accepted from July 29 to August 4, Total of 650 Students to be Selected

Overview of Saeul Nuclear Shin-Gori Units 3 and 4.

Overview of Saeul Nuclear Shin-Gori Units 3 and 4.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Yong-woo] Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power Saewool Nuclear Power Headquarters will distribute 935 million KRW in scholarships to residents near the power plant.


On the 26th, Saewool Headquarters announced that from the 29th until 5 PM on August 4th, it will recruit scholarship recipients among residents and their children in the areas surrounding the power plant to support the development of local talented individuals.


The planned number of recipients is a total of 650, including 600 university students and 50 high school students, with scholarships totaling 935 million KRW.


Eligibility for university students requires enrollment in a regular university located in Korea and meeting the average GPA criteria for each recruitment category based on the transcript of the first semester of 2020.


Of course, residency requirements must be met. As of the announcement date, July 22, 2020, either the applicant or their parents must have resided for at least 3 years in Seosaeng-myeon or Onyang-eup, Ulju-gun, or have continuously resided for at least 1 year with a cumulative total residence period of 15 years or more including past residence.


High school students who themselves or whose parents are basic livelihood security recipients, legally single-parent families, or low-income burden reduction beneficiaries, and who reside in the areas surrounding the power plant or attend schools located in those areas, are eligible to apply.


Students residing in the surrounding areas follow the same residency criteria as university students, and students attending schools located in the surrounding areas may apply with a school recommendation even if they do not meet the residency requirements.



Applicants must submit the application form, a copy of their ID, and other required documents in person at the first floor of the Saewool Headquarters Global Training Center. Detailed information is available on the Saewool Nuclear Power Headquarters website, and inquiries can be made to the Saewool Headquarters Regional Cooperation Department.


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