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To Foreign Students Considering Studying in Aichi Shukutoku 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 Aichi Shukutoku University and its faculties of Global Culture and Communication, Business, Global Communication, Center for Japanese Language and Culture, Letters, Human Informatics, Psychology, Creation and Representation, Health and Medical Sciences, Food and Health Sciences, Human Services, Education (tentative translation), and Architecture (tentative translation). Take full advantage of the site to learn everything you would like to know about Aichi Shukutoku University.
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Aichi / Private
Aichi Shukutoku University is a comprehensive university, with 12 faculties and 2 campuses, located in Aichi Prefecture.
■The Department of Global Culture and Communication in the Faculty of Global Culture and Communication offers two majors: a Major of Language Studies and a Major of Multicultural and Tourism Studies. In addition to acquiring knowledge about different cultures, students can improve their communication capabilities using various languages and improve their analytical abilities through fieldwork and other activities.
■The Faculty of Business is based on the four areas of business administration, commerce, accounting, and economics, and actively incorporates active learning to provide students with both theoretical and practical knowledge and skills that can be applied in the real world of business.
■The Faculty of Global Communication provides students with opportunities to acquire advanced English language proficiency, English communication skills, and the ability to find and solve problems, while also studying the essence of communication, Japanese culture and traditions, and world affairs from a variety of perspectives. With a global perspective, the Faculty of Global Communication equips students with the ability to express accurate and persuasive opinions to the world, along with English language proficiency, communication skills, and problem-finding and problem-solving skills that can be applied to any situation.
First, log on to your Japan Study Support MY PAGE, access our page (link below) & click on “like” at the top of the page, select “Global Culture and Communication” “Business” and/or “Global Communication”, and click on “register to your likes” at the bottom of the pull-down menu.
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This scholarship is awarded to outstanding students on the basis of academic achievements at the Center for Japanese Language and Culture.
• Amount: 100,000 yen
Students are required to be registered at the university at the time of payment; and therefore, international students registered for only one semester program are ineligible.
Students of the Japanese Studies Program at the Center for Japanese Language and Culture can reside at Aichi Shukutoku University’s International House (colloquially known as the “I-House”). This newly constructed, three-story dormitory for international students was completed in fall 2013 on the Nagakute Campus. In addition to students of the Japanese Studies Program, it houses international students enrolled in the University’s undergraduate and graduate programs as well as Japanese Resident Assistants.
Since the I-House has a resident manager and offers support for international students in conjunction with the staff of the University’s Center for International Programs, students are able to focus on their studies with confidence and peace of mind.
https://www.aasa.ac.jp/institution/ihouse/en/
Once a year, the staff at the Center for Internaitonal Programs meet each student where the student can talk about any concern and problem he/she might have. Students are always welcome at the Center for International Programs if they need any help or advice. English- and Chinese-speaking staff persons are available and ready to help students with their Japanese.

I-House
2nd & 3rd floors are reserved for residents

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