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To Foreign Students Considering Studying in Showa Women's University. JAPAN STUDY SUPPORT is a website jointly operated by The Asian Students Cultural Association and Benesse Corporation. It provides information about studying in Japan.
The website also provides detailed information about Showa Women's University and its faculties of Humanities and Culture, Food and Health Sciences, Humanities and Social Sciences, Global Business, International Humanities, and Environmental Science and Design. Take full advantage of the site to learn everything you would like to know about Showa Women's University.
In addition, information for about 1,300 universities, graduate schools, two-year colleges, and vocational schools that accept foreign students is also posted.

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International Humanities

★We have a system in place to exempt foreign students from entrance fees!
Foreign students who enroll in our university's regular courses are eligible for a full exemption of the entrance fee.
To utilize this system, certain conditions must be met, and an application is required at the time of applying.
For more details, please refer to the "Foreign Student Admissions" page on the Showa Women's University "Admissions Information Site."
https://www.swu.ac.jp/admission/exam/o_student.html

★The 2023 Open Campus will be held on the following dates!
June 18th (Sunday), 9:30 AM to 3:30 PM
July 23rd (Sunday), 9:30 AM to 3:30 PM
August 19th (Saturday), 9:30 AM to 3:30 PM
August 20th (Sunday), 9:30 AM to 3:30 PM

For more details, please visit the Showa Women's University Open Campus website.
https://www.swu.ac.jp/admission/event/

★Due to various circumstances such as disasters and infectious diseases, there may be some changes to the entrance examination guidelines and Open Campus content.
If there are any changes, we will announce them on the university's admissions information site, so please be sure to check.
https://www.swu.ac.jp/admission/

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Five minutes from Shibuya! Study at our urban campus in Setagaya.

Our main campus is located in Setagaya Ward, Tokyo. The Sangen-Jaya district, with its old-fashioned shops and rows of apartment buildings, is known as a popular place for young people to live. The green, nature-filled campus of Showa Women's University here offers education from kindergarten to university and graduate studies, as well as a nursery school and British School buildings. There are also world-class cultural facilities, including a concert hall and museum, and student dormitories. The location of the campus also offers convenient access to downtown areas such as Shibuya, Harajuku, Shimokitazawa, Jiyugaoka, and Shinjuku.

Check here for details →http://swu.ac.jp/en/about/campuses/

Study at our overseas campus, Showa Boston

Combining historical buildings with modern architecture, Showa Boston opened in 1988 in the state of Massachusetts on the east coast of the United States. With the motto, "A bridge across the sea", the campus promotes exchange between the city of Boston and the people of Japan. It offers an English-based curriculum of study in a small class size format.
Resident assistants live with students in dormitories attached to the main campus buildings. They provide guidance for English conversation beyond classroom studies. A wide range of community service and fieldwork opportunities are available in the local community, where students can further improve their English skills and actively apply their studies.

Check here for details →http://swu.ac.jp/en/about/campuses/

On-campus concerts and performances are held at our Memorial Hall

Hitomi Memorial Hall is an embodiment of the founding spirit of Showa Women's University. It was built in April 1980 to commemorate the 60th anniversary of the university's establishment.
Reaching 5 stories above ground and 2 below, the hall covers 14,186 square meters with a capacity of 2,008 persons. The hall features computer-controlled sound and lighting equipment, and is renowned for its excellent acoustics.
School events such as opening and graduation ceremonies are held here in addition to classical music and jazz concerts, ballet recitals, and performances of traditional Japanese arts. Many of these events are integrated into the university's curriculum as "cultural research seminars", with free admission for international students.

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