Jump Level Up! Vol. 4, pp. 88-9 wrote:China: Chinese students can use their Baduk strength to gain additional points on the entrance exams in ten of the top universites. 4 Dan players are awarded 50 points, and 6 Dan players get 100 points. Since 650 points is the highest score, Baduk players are highly recognized [Up to ~1/6th of the entrance exam score by virtue of Baduk abilities alone]. A department of Weiqi Studies was established at the Wuhan Sports University of China.
Thailand: In Thailand, players that are 3 Dan and stronger are accepted to six universities and get granted scholarships.
I found this interesting. I know there are plenty of scholarship and college fund opportunities available for chess players in the West, but I haven't heard of chess strength going so far as to wholly affect college admissions (though I am admittedly not much privy to the chess world). Also, it makes me curious as to how Western colleges might view this possibility were it proposed to the same extent that it has been implemented in these Eastern colleges. Do you think there's a chance for this to happen in any Western colleges in the coming years?