Scholarship

Samsung Dream Scholarship Foundation Global Hope Scholarship (Global Hope Scholarship)

◎ Private foundation · Samsung Dream Scholarship Foundation

PrivateBachelor’sGraduate (Master / PhD)Full tuition

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Who is it for?

Academic support/living allowance of KRW 4,800,000 per semester.

  • You are applying for a bachelor’s / graduate (master / phd) program.
  • You want full-tuition funding.
  • You are from an eligible country (Nationals of developing countries on the OECD DAC List of ODA Recipients…).

Quick facts

Type

Private foundation

Level

Bachelor’s · Graduate (Master / PhD)

Who can apply

Nationals of developing countries on the OECD DAC List of OD

Funding period

Bachelor up to 8 semesters; Master up to 4; PhD up to 6; Integrated Master-PhD up to 8

Recipients

Nominations limited to a maximum of 2 students per country p

Intake year

2026

What you get

Benefits
  • Academic support/living allowance of KRW 4,800,000 per semester.
  • Support duration by degree: Bachelor up to 8 semesters, Master up to 4 semesters, PhD up to 6 semesters, Integrated Master-PhD up to 8 semesters.
  • NOTE: the foundation’s official page states a flat 480 and does NOT explicitly mention a separate full tuition waiver.
  • The discovery-note figures (undergrad ‘full tuition waiver + ~KRW 650,000 / month’, grad ‘up to KRW 5M / semester’) were NOT confirmed on the official foundation page or the partner-university notices reviewed (unverified).
Funding period
  • Bachelor up to 8 semesters
  • Master up to 4
  • PhD up to 6
  • Integrated Master-PhD up to 8.

Eligibility

Who can apply
  • For international students who came to Korea from developing countries to study and who have financial difficulty.
  • Essential requirements: (1) be a national of a country on the OECD DAC List of ODA Recipients
  • (2) demonstrated financial need
  • (3) excellent academic record
  • (4) TOPIK Level 2 or higher per the foundation’s own page (partner universities such as Kangwon National University require TOPIK Level 4 or higher for undergraduate applicants) (unverified which threshold is the current binding rule)
  • (5) willingness to do volunteer/community-service work and to participate in the foundation’s education programs.
  • Excluded: ethnic-Korean diaspora
  • students who completed 1+ semester of Korean elementary/middle/high school
  • and current recipients of the Korean Government Scholarship (GKS).
  • Students must be nominated by a partner university (they cannot apply directly to the foundation).
Nationalities
  • Nationals of developing countries on the OECD DAC List of ODA Recipients (Least Developed Country origin is given preference).
  • Ethnic-Korean diaspora excluded.

How to apply

Application period
  • Recurring per-semester rounds.
  • Nominations received in January (for spring / 1) and July (for fall / 2).
  • For the 2026-2 (fall) round, partner-university internal nomination deadlines fall in early July 2026 (e.g., SNU Performing Arts dept. deadline ~7 / 7).
  • For the 2026-1 (spring) round, a partner-university internal deadline example was December 12, 2025 (Kangwon NU) / ~12/22 (SNU Business).
  • Foundation timeline: nomination intake (Jan / Jul) -> document review (Feb / Aug) -> interview (Feb / Aug) -> results announced (Mar / Sep).
How to apply
  • Nomination-based only.
  • Students do NOT apply directly to the foundation.
  • Route: student -> submits to home department -> department -> university International Affairs Office -> university nominates selected candidates to the Samsung Dream Scholarship Foundation.
  • Foundation then conducts document screening and an in-person Korean-language interview.
  • Only students at the ~18 partner universities can be nominated.
Required documents
  • Application form plus supporting/verification documents (scanned copies), including a faculty/department recommendation.
  • Exact document list is set per partner university (unverified full list).
  • Contact the university International Affairs Office for the current checklist.

Official page →

Keeping the scholarship

Renewal conditions
  • Maintain the foundation’s required semester GPA and credit-completion standards each semester
  • reach TOPIK Level 5 by the end of the 3rd year (2nd semester) [per Kangwon NU undergraduate notice]
  • actively participate in foundation programs and submit interim/annual reports.
  • Support continues up to the per-degree semester cap (e.g., undergrad up to 8 semesters).
Track record. Run by Samsung Dream Scholarship Foundation (Global Hope Scholarship track for international students).

Contact & where to study

Contact
  • Samsung Dream Scholarship Foundation: [email protected], +82-2-727-5406.
  • Apply via partner-university nomination.
Participating universities
  • About 18 partner (recommending) universities.
  • Named/confirmed examples: Seoul National University, Korea University, Yonsei University, Sungkyunkwan University, Hanyang University, Kangwon National University, Chung-Ang University, Dongguk University, Chonnam National University.
  • Full list of 18 not published on the foundation page (unverified beyond the above).
Before you apply — verify.
  • Scholarship amounts, quotas, dates, and eligibility can change every cycle — always confirm the current details with the official source before you apply.
  • This scholarship is usually applied for through your university’s international office (nomination-based) — check the process and their internal deadline.
  • The official notice is published in Korean only — use an official translation and double-check key dates.

Data from official sources · last updated 2026-07-03

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