Overview
The Lifelong Education Voucher is a program that provides financial assistance to help adults who face difficulties continuing their education due to economic circumstances, age, disability, or the digital divide access lifelong education courses. It can be used to pay for tuition and textbook fees for online and in-person courses offered by registered lifelong education institutions.
According to the official announcement, the program will support a total of 115,000 people, with each selected recipient receiving 350,000 won per year. Notably, the program can now be combined with the National Scholarship Program, a change that college students and young adults should take note of.
Important: Application schedules, specific eligibility requirements, deadlines, and selection announcement dates for the Lifelong Education Voucher may vary depending on the type of program and region. Before applying, you must check the announcement and official application page based on the address listed on your Resident Registration Certificate.
What Is the Lifelong Education Voucher?
The Lifelong Education Voucher is a means of educational expense support that can be used at government-designated or registered lifelong education institutions. The subsidy is not paid in cash but is credited as points to the recipient’s NH Nonghyup Chaum Card, issued in their name.
Eligible Expenses
- Tuition fees for courses at registered lifelong education institutions
- Textbook costs required for taking the relevant courses
- Both online and in-person courses are eligible
- Can be used at registered institutions without regional restrictions
Examples of Eligible Learning Fields
| Field | Examples |
|---|---|
| Certifications | Job-related certifications, private certification courses, job preparation courses |
| Languages | Foreign language courses (e.g., English, Japanese, Chinese) |
| Digital & AI | Basics of artificial intelligence, data utilization, digital tools, image and video production |
| Culture & Arts | Art, music, crafts, photography, video, etc. |
| Vocational and Life Skills | Job training, basics of entrepreneurship, life literacy, re-employment preparation |
However, not all educational institutions or courses are automatically eligible. You must verify that the institution is registered as a Lifelong Education Voucher participating provider.
Eligibility and Voucher Types
Lifelong Education Vouchers are categorized by type to suit individual circumstances. Since the eligible age range, priority groups, and application methods vary by type, it is important to first identify the type that best suits your needs.
| Type | Primary Eligibility | Application Method |
|---|---|---|
| General Voucher | Adults aged 19 and older, including priority groups such as basic livelihood security recipients and those in the next-lowest income bracket | Lifelong Education Voucher website |
| Voucher for People with Disabilities | Registered people with disabilities aged 19 and older | Government 24 |
| Voucher for Seniors | Ages 65 and older | Lifelong Education Voucher Website |
| Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Digital Voucher | Adults aged 30 and older | Lifelong Education Voucher Website |
General Voucher
The General Voucher is intended for adults aged 19 and older, with priority given to groups with a high need for educational expense support, such as recipients of basic livelihood security benefits and those in the next-lowest income bracket. Detailed income criteria and required documents may vary annually or by region, so please check the application screen for the latest information.
Voucher for People with Disabilities
The Voucher for People with Disabilities is intended for registered individuals with disabilities aged 19 and older. Unlike other types, applicants are instructed to apply through Government 24; therefore, you must check Government 24 for the specific service name and the application period.
Senior Citizen Voucher
The Senior Citizen Voucher is intended for adults aged 65 and older. It can be used to support lifelong learning for the elderly, including digital literacy, culture and leisure, preparing for a healthy retirement, and daily life skills.
Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Digital Vouchers
Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Digital Vouchers are intended for adults aged 30 and older. They are designed to support learning necessary for adapting to changing professional and personal environments, such as basic understanding of AI, use of digital tools, and data and content creation.
Support Amount and Payment Method
| Item | Details |
|---|---|
| Support Amount | 350,000 won per person per year |
| Payment Method | Disbursed as points on the NH Nonghyup Cha-eum Card |
| Card Holder | Must be in the name of the selected individual |
| Scope of Use | Tuition and textbook fees at registered lifelong education institutions |
| Accepted Formats | Both online and in-person courses |
The subsidy is not intended for cash withdrawals or general consumer purchases; rather, it is used to pay for educational expenses at institutions registered to accept the Lifelong Education Voucher. Procedures regarding card issuance, point allocation, and expiration dates must be followed according to the guidelines provided after selection.
Where Can It Be Used?
The Lifelong Education Voucher can be used at registered lifelong education institutions. While one advantage is that there are no regional restrictions, actual acceptance depends on whether the institution is registered as a participating venue.
Examples of participating venues include:
- Lifelong education facilities
- Regional lifelong learning centers
- Lifelong vocational training academies
- Community welfare centers
- Providers of online lifelong education courses
- Other registered lifelong education-related institutions
Before applying for a course, it is recommended that you verify the institution’s name, course title, whether textbook fees can be covered, whether the course is online or in-person, and the refund policy.
How to Apply
The application process varies depending on the type of voucher.
Step 1: Determine Which Type Applies to You
First, determine which type applies to you based on your age, income status, disability registration status, and areas of educational interest.
- If you are 19 years of age or older and qualify as a low-income priority recipient, check the General Voucher.
- If you are 19 years of age or older and a registered person with a disability, check the Voucher for People with Disabilities.
- If you are 65 years of age or older, check the Senior Voucher.
- If you are 30 years of age or older and wish to take AI and digital skills training, check the Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Digital Voucher.
Step 2: Access the Application Website
| Type | Application Site |
|---|---|
| General Voucher | Lifelong Education Voucher Website |
| Senior Citizen Voucher | Lifelong Education Voucher Website |
| Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Digital Voucher | Lifelong Education Voucher Website |
| Disability Voucher | Government 24 |
Step 3: Check Announcements Based on Your Registered Address
Application schedules, eligibility criteria, deadlines, and announcement dates may vary by region. You must check the announcements for which you are eligible based on the address listed on your Resident Registration Certificate.
Step 4: Apply Online and Enter Information
On the application screen, enter the required information, including identity verification, personal information, eligibility verification details, and card information. You may be required to submit supporting documents if necessary.
Step 5: Check Selection Results
Check the selection results via the method indicated on the application website or in the announcement. If selected, you must confirm details regarding the issuance of the NH Nonghyup Cha-eum Card, the use of an existing card, the allocation of points, and the expiration date.
Step 6: Pay for Courses at a Registered Institution
Select a course at an institution registered as a Lifelong Education Voucher provider, then use your subsidy points to pay for tuition and textbook fees.
Checklist to Review Before Applying
- Does your age meet the eligibility criteria for this program type?
- Do you meet the eligibility requirements, such as being a recipient of basic livelihood security benefits, a member of the near-poor class, or a registered person with a disability?
- Is the application period open for the address listed on your Resident Registration Certificate?
- Have you checked the application deadline and the date the selection results will be announced?
- Can you provide an NH Nonghyup Chaum Card issued in your name?
- Have you confirmed that the institution and course you wish to take are authorized to accept the Lifelong Education Voucher?
- Have you confirmed that textbook fees can be paid with the voucher?
- Can you complete the course and make payment within the validity period?
Eligibility for Concurrent Receipt with National Scholarships
According to the official announcement, starting this year, the Lifelong Education Voucher can be received concurrently with National Scholarships. Therefore, college students and young adults can also check their eligibility if they meet the specific requirements for this program.
However, separate from the National Scholarship, the Lifelong Education Voucher program has its own eligibility requirements, selection criteria, and regional allocation quotas. You should not assume that you will be automatically selected simply because you are eligible for both programs.
How to Use It Effectively
Since the Lifelong Education Voucher has a fixed amount, it is best to first determine your learning objectives and then select a course.
Those Preparing for Employment or a Career Change
- Certification courses
- Basic job training
- Language proficiency test preparation or conversation courses
- Portfolio creation courses
Adults Looking to Enhance Their Digital Skills
- Basics of using AI tools
- Introduction to data analysis
- Image and video production
- Using document, presentation, and collaboration tools
Older Learners
- Using smartphones and kiosks
- Digital education for finance and daily life
- Lifelong learning related to culture, arts, and health
- Participatory learning in local communities
Learners with Disabilities
- Online courses with guaranteed accessibility
- Courses at local institutions that minimize travel burdens
- Education related to vocational skills and independent living
- Institutions where you can verify the availability of assistive devices or learning support
Important Notes
- If you miss the application period, it will be difficult to apply for that session.
- Announcements may vary by region, so do not make decisions based solely on nationwide information.
- Payment may not be possible if you do not verify whether the institution is registered as a participating provider.
- The subsidy is not cash but points used to pay for educational expenses.
- Even after selection, you must adhere to the validity period, card issuance procedures, and eligible payment items.
- In the event of course cancellation or refund, check with the institution and the voucher’s operating guidelines regarding how points are restored.
Key Points
The Lifelong Education Voucher is a practical educational expense support program designed to support continuing education for adults. Each person can use up to 350,000 won annually toward course fees and textbook costs at registered lifelong education institutions. Eligibility and application procedures vary by voucher type, including General, Persons with Disabilities, Seniors, AI, and Digital vouchers.
The most important thing is to accurately identify your eligibility category and check the application schedule and specific criteria based on your registered residential address on the official website.