Ulsan Office of Education, 168 Middle and High School Students Near Power Plant

Korea East-West Power Ulsan Power Headquarters delivered a scholarship fund of 100.2 million KRW to the Ulsan Metropolitan Office of Education on the 24th.


The handover ceremony held in the meeting room of the Metropolitan Office of Education was attended by Cheon Chang-su, Superintendent of Education, Kwon Myung-ho, President of Korea East-West Power, and Lim Seung-hwan, Head of Ulsan Power Headquarters.


The Ulsan Office of Education will provide this scholarship to 168 low-income middle and high school students in the areas surrounding the power plant. Middle school students will receive 500,000 KRW each, and high school students will receive 700,000 KRW each.


Since 2003 until last year, Korea East-West Power Ulsan Power Headquarters has supported 4,768 students with a total scholarship amount of 3.216 billion KRW, striving to reduce educational disparities and nurture local talents.


Kwon Myung-ho, President of Korea East-West Power, said, “We hope this will help young people in difficult environments achieve their dreams, and we will continue to provide support in the future.”



Cheon Chang-su, Superintendent of Education, said, “We are grateful for the unwavering support over more than 20 years, and this scholarship will be a great strength in helping our students achieve their future dreams and hopes.”

Korea East-West Power Ulsan Power Headquarters is delivering scholarship funds of over 100 million won to the Ulsan Office of Education. Photo by Ulsan Office of Education

Korea East-West Power Ulsan Power Headquarters is delivering scholarship funds of over 100 million won to the Ulsan Office of Education. Photo by Ulsan Office of Education

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