The Shared Prosperity Korea Scholarship at SUNY Korea provides students from developing countries with significant financial support, including tuition and also, shared housing with a Korean student. Furthermore, it promotes academic excellence and personal growth by requiring strong GPAs and leadership or extracurricular achievements. As a result, recipients gain both financial aid and valuable cross-cultural experience.
Additionally, the scholarship is renewable if students maintain academic performance and complete required evaluations. Moreover, the application process is integrated with university admission, emphasizing merit and personal qualities. Therefore, students benefit from structured support that prepares them for academic success and global opportunities. For more opportunities click here
Shared Prosperity Korea Scholarship
- Host: SUNY Korea (State University of New York Korea)
- Country: South Korea
- Financially: Fully Funded
- Deadline: June 25, 2026
Programs
- Undergraduate (Bachelors)
- Graduate (Masters, PhD)
Eligibility Criteria
- First, applicants must be citizen of developing countries
- Next, they should have a strong academic record and test scores
- Additionally, full-time enrollment at SUNY Korea is required
- Moreover, applicant must willing to share double room with Korean student
- Finally, participation in the scholarship interview in mandatory.
Requirements
- Nationality: Must be from a developing country.
- Academic Excellence: Strong grades in high school (undergrad) or previous degree (grad).
- English Proficiency: Valid TOEFL, IELTS, or equivalent scores.
- Personal Qualities: Leadership, motivation, and extracurricular involvement.
- Academic Maintenance: Full-time enrollment, 12+ credits/semester, minimum GPA 3.2/4.0.
- Cultural Exchange: Share a double room with a Korean student.
Benefits
- Full Tuition Coverage – Study without financial worries.
- Accommodation Provided – Room and board included.
- Cross-Cultural Experience – Share a room with a Korean student.
- Flexible Duration – Renewable for multiple semesters based on performance.
- Global Exposure – Study at a U.S.-affiliated university in Korea.
How to Apply Shared Prosperity Korea Scholarship?
- First, apply to a degree program at SUNY Korea.
- Next, submit the required documents: passport, transcripts, SOP, and English test scores.
- Then, eligible applicants are automatically considered for the scholarship.
- After that, attend an interview if shortlisted.
- Finally, receive the scholarship and guidance on enrollment and accommodation.




While filling out the form for the scholarship, there’s a section that says I have to give income proof and proof of family relation. What should I upload to that part ?
if you are Pakistani you need to upload FRC certificate and income certificate from FBR or Revenue office.