Welfare Information

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Mentoring Supports to Students of Multi-culture Families and North Korean Defectors

This policy provides instruction of university students to students of multi-culture families and elementary, middle and high school students of North Korean Defector families to adapt to school life and improve basic knowledge.
Who is eligible?
  • Targets
    • This policy supports elementary, middle and high school students of multi-culture families and North Korean Defector families.
What benefits are offered?
  • Benefits
    • Basic learning of students of multi-culture families and North Korean defector families is provided.
    • Career path and life assistance are given to students of multi-culture families and North Korean defector families.
How can I apply?
  • Application
    • Student from multi-culture family and North Korean defector family shall apply to be mentee at city/provincial education office and university student shall apply to be mentor at university.
  • Procedures
    • You can apply in the following procedures.
    • 1 Initial Consultation and
      Service Application

      Mentees apply at education office and mentors apply at university for service.

    • 2 Examination
      and Deliberation

      Education office and university examine and deliberate.

    • 3 Service Confirmation

      Education office and university determine service.

    • 4 Provide Service

      Korea Student Aid Foundation provides service.

More questions?

The above mentioned welfare services are as of 2018. (Ministry of Education, Educational Opportunity Assurance Division)

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