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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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