Comments of CBNU
Jo Ji-hyun/Dept. of Management Infromation System, 2011031004
Many university students have bad credit for paying university tuition. The National Scholarship(NS) is being introduced to release the financial burden of the family for university tuition. The NS has more generative standards of incomes and grades compared with existing scholarships. Therefore, the implementation of the NS is desirable to provide all students who have the will and the ability to study the chance of receiving higher education regardless of their economic conditions.
Park Da-jeong/Dept. of Management Infromation System, 2011031035
Now, many university students have paid their expensive tuition. Tuition is especially a big burden to students in poverty. To release this burden, they have to get good grades and scholarships. However, the reorganization of the scholarships system torments students who have received the existing scholarships. The reorganized scholarship expands the range of incomes where people can receive the National Scholarship. So it seems that they provide more students with scholarship funds but provide fewer funds to those students. It causes students who borrow educational expenses to be delinquent borrowers and make them to neglect their studies for part-time jobs. Therefore, they need real scholarships that can give them more practical and real help.
Lee Kyung-Jae / a professor of Dept. of Law
Above all, the introduction of the reorganized scholarship is good for many students and parents who have suffered from rising tuitions, but many side effects may occur when the standards of selection depend on family incomes. Therefore, I think it is better that they should be awarded to students depending on family debts and their real property as well as on family incomes. Furthermore, solutions should be created in order for students to repay educational expenses after they become members of society as a means of increasing the responsibility of university students and also in order for the government to cover the National Scholarship from the national budget at the same time.