Internal Scholarships
Awarded to 50% of enrolled students on average.
Our University's Scholarship Overview
| Scholarship Types and Amounts | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Source | Type | 수Eligibility | Amount & Duration | Remarks |
| Internal Scholarships | Chairman's Scholarship | Top-scoring applicant of the entire campus (1 student) | Full exemption of admission fee and 2 years of tuition | |
| Merit-Based Scholarship | Top-scoring applicant of the department (1 student, combined day/evening) | Full exemption of admission fee and 1 year of tuition | ||
| Top-ranking students from the previous semester by department (number of recipients varies) | Full tuition waiver for 1 semester | Applicable from the 2nd semester for new students | ||
| Patriots/Veterans & Unification Ministry Scholarship | Students eligible for educational aid under Patriots and Veterans Affairs laws | Waiver for the difference between the semester's admission/tuition fees and the scholarship amount paid by the relevant government agency under law. | University Scholarship = (Admission Fee + Tuition for the semester) - Government Scholarship Amount | |
| Students eligible for support as North Korean defectors | " | " | ||
| Contribution Scholarship | Student council members or those recognized for significant contributions to the university who are deemed to require scholarship support | Full tuition waiver for the semester (may be extended for 1 year in special cases) | Number of recipients determined by each campus within its allocated budget | |
| Welfare Scholarship | Students with demonstrated financial hardship | Full tuition waiver for the semester | ||
| Work-Study Scholarship | Enrolled students who provide a certain period of work for the university's operations | Prorated stipend paid within the tuition fee limit per semester | ||
| External Scholarships | Foundation Scholarship | Enrolled students who provide a certain period of work for the university's operations | Fixed stipend paid per semester | |
| Military Scholarship | Accepted candidates who commit to serving as NCOs after graduation | In accordance with Ministry of National Defense regulations for military scholarships | ||
| Corporate/Private | Designated recipients | In accordance with the respective scholarship's regulations | ||
| Other Scholarships | Recipients determined by the university | Based on the available scholarship budget | ||
External Funding & Support

There is no other 2-year program like this in Korea.
We are the Department of Advanced Air Mobility, supported by the government (Sacheon-si, Gyeongsangnam-do) and public institutions (LH, Gyeongnam Technopark).
We take pride in being the only department in Korea (for a 2-year degree and vocational program) to receive two separate government grants totaling KRW 400 million.
This is proof that our department is a critical future growth industry for the community
and a competitive, top-tier program that has produced skilled mid-level managers in CAD, CAM, CMM, and maintenance (91% employment rate).
In addition to university scholarships (awarded to 50% of students), our department benefits from the following two external grants:
This is proof that our department is a critical future growth industry for the community
and a competitive, top-tier program that has produced skilled mid-level managers in CAD, CAM, CMM, and maintenance (91% employment rate).
In addition to university scholarships (awarded to 50% of students), our department benefits from the following two external grants:
First,
The Sacheon City 'Future Air Mobility Talent Development' Grant.
It provides full funding for the Class 1 Unmanned Multicopter Pilot License education(KRW 3 million per person).
The primary beneficiaries are all students in the degree program.
(For the Hi-Tech program, a portion of students, approximately 30% of the class, receive benefits based on the annual budget.)
It provides full funding for the Class 1 Unmanned Multicopter Pilot License education(KRW 3 million per person).
The primary beneficiaries are all students in the degree program.
(For the Hi-Tech program, a portion of students, approximately 30% of the class, receive benefits based on the annual budget.)
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Second,
The 'Gyeongnam Aerospace Talent Development Program', with Hi-Tech program students as the main beneficiaries.
We plan to expand this to degree program students from the 2026 academic year.
- - Monthly living stipend(average KRW 600k-650k for 10 months)
- - Employment celebration grant(KRW 3 million upon employment)
- - 3 meals, dormitory, textbooks, and uniforms provided (all free of charge)
- - Support for seminars, special lectures, domestic/international competitions, project expenses, and more.
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