Hyundai Scholarship at George Washington University, USA is open for . The scholarship allows level programm(s) in the field of taught at . The deadline of the scholarship is .
Applications are invited for Hyundai Scholarship from full-time masters or doctoral students. Awards are made annually to both South Korean and U.S. citizens. Awards are limited, but are up to $5,000 (full-time) or $2,500 (part-time) for the academic year. Korean Applicants are expected to return to Korea upon completion of their programs of study to contribute to the economic advancement of Korea. U.S. students need to demonstrate a substantive commitment to Korea in their past and in their future careers. The application deadline is 22 February 2016.
Subject Offered: Eligible fields of study are all programs in the School of Engineering and Applied Science and the School of Business (excluding Executive Education programs).
Degree Level: Scholarship is awarded to pursue full time PhD or Master’s level programme.
Participating Institution(s): The George Washington University, USA
Eligibility: Hyundai Scholarships of up to full tuition (fees excluded) are awarded for the period of one academic year for J-1 or U.S. Citizens that are incoming and studying full-time at the PhD or Master’s level at GWU in the School of Engineering and Applied Science or the School of Business. (Other schools and programs are not eligible. Current students are not eligible.)
Eligible Nationalities: South Korean and U.S. citizens are eligible to apply for this scholarship.
Scholarship Benefit: Awards are limited, but are up to $5,000 (full-time) or $2,500 (part-time) for the academic year.
Application Procedure: The mode of application is online.
Deadline: The application deadline is 22 February 2016.
Further Official Scholarship Information and Application
Hyundai Scholarship at George Washington University, USA is available to undertake level programs at .
Following subject are available to study under this scholarship program.
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