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BKK UGM Alumni Continue Their Studies in Korea with 2025 LPDP Scholarship

  • Headline, News, Uncategorized
  • 31 July 2025, 08.50
  • By : studikoreafib

Yogyakarta, July 2025 — Two alumni from the Korean Language and Culture Study Program (BKK), Faculty of Cultural Sciences, Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM), have once again made the program proud by earning the prestigious 2025 scholarship from the Indonesia Endowment Fund for Education (LPDP). They are Sekar Arum Anugrah Gusti (Class of 2018) and Asma Azizah (Class of 2010).

Below are their messages:

Sekar Arum Anugrah Gusti (Class of 2018)
University: Korea University
Program: Korean Studies (Master’s Degree)

“I once applied for the GKS scholarship in 2024 but didn’t make it. Of course I was sad, but at the same time, I was curious about what would come next. As it turns out, God allowed me to gain work experience and meet many people from different walks of life. We exchanged insights on Korea—topics I had never studied in class. Those insights actually helped me prepare for the LPDP application, which, alhamdulillah, was successful.
Had I gone straight to grad school in Korea back then, I might’ve missed those experiences. I hope to find a supportive environment in Korea that helps me grow even more.

To friends who may feel their Korean language ‘spark’ isn’t as bright as others (I’ve been there…), or who feel their knowledge isn’t useful after graduation—look a little closer. Each of us walks a unique path, shaped by different experiences and life choices.
Especially for those of you considering graduate school—if you’re genuinely interested and feel ready for the process, it’s okay to pursue other majors, languages, or even countries. A background in Korean Language and Culture can actually be a powerful combo for the knowledge you have. And please never feel like you’re alone. If you’re lost or unsure, don’t hesitate to ask questions!”

 

Asma Azizah (Class of 2010)
University: Sungkyunkwan University
Program: Korean Language Education (Doctoral Degree)

“Hi fellow Korean Language juniors at UGM! I’m Asma, a 2010 graduate of Korean Studies, and I’ll be continuing my PhD at Sungkyunkwan University with an LPDP scholarship.
My message, especially for those considering further study: make the most of the LPDP scholarship opportunity to continue your studies in Korea. The process may seem complicated with many requirements, but I believe it’s part of your growth.
Scholarship preparation doesn’t happen overnight, so get involved in academic and non-academic activities from as early as your first semester—anything that can support your future scholarship applications.
Don’t be shy to reach out to your seniors (sunbae) for help, both when preparing for scholarships and once you begin your studies in Korea. Stay motivated to keep learning and to represent the Korean Language and Culture program—and Indonesia—with pride! 👍🏻”

 

Their stories serve as an inspiration for current students and alumni of BKK UGM. With perseverance, reflection, and thorough preparation, opportunities to pursue further studies abroad through scholarships are more attainable than ever.

— Nisa Khairuna Sabilla

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