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New programs and scholarships for international students have been available since the 2025 academic year!
<Faculty of International Studies, Department of International Studies Track for International Students starts!>
This program is designed for international students. Students must take English and Japanese as their foreign languages.
EJU score criteria are not required! (Exams required)
After admission, students will receive an intensive Japanese language program, generous study support, and systematic career education, while enhancing their expertise and developing the skills required in a global society.
For more information, please check the website of the Department of International Studies, School of International Studies.
https://www.swu.ac.jp/faculty/international/kokusai/foreignstudentstrack/
*Only the Department of International Studies in the School of International Studies is accepting applications.
<Scholarships for International Students>
1. Entrance fee waiver scholarship
International students enrolling in a regular course of study at the university are eligible for a full waiver of the entrance fee.
Certain conditions and an application at the time of application are required to use this system.
2. Tuition fee waiver system for privately financed international students
Tuition is reduced or exempted for international students who meet certain conditions and are enrolled in a regular course of study, depending on their academic performance.
The tuition reduction rate ranges from 20-60% depending on the GPA of the semester immediately prior to the application.
The tuition reduction rate for the first semester of enrollment is a flat rate of 30%.
*2026 Open Campus will be held on the following dates
June 21 (Sunday) 9:30-15:00
July 19 (Sunday) 9:30-15:00
August 22 (Saturday) 9:30-15:00
August 23 (Sunday) 9:30 - 15:00
For more information, please visit the Showa Women's University Open Campus website.
https://www.swu.ac.jp/admission/event/
*Please note that due to various circumstances such as disasters and infectious diseases, some of the information on the entrance examination and Open Campus may be subject to change.
Please be sure to check the university's admissions information website for any changes.
https://www.swu.ac.jp/admission/
The Faculty of International Studies consists of three departments: the Department of International Liberal Arts, the Department of International Studies, and the Department of International Japan Studies.
In the Department of International Liberal Arts, studying abroad at Showa Boston, the university's overseas campus, is mandatory. The department also encourages students to combine this with a recognized study abroad program ("Boston + Approved Study Abroad"), allowing them to study around the world with the U.S. as a base.
The Department of International Studies focuses on the acquisition of a second foreign language (French, German, Spanish, Chinese, or Korean). All students study abroad in their second year, experiencing different cultures across the globe.
In the Department of International Japan Studies, students study in Boston during their second year and improve their English skills through a carefully designed curriculum unique to Showa Boston. They also study Japanese culture, society, and traditions to develop the ability to effectively communicate and share Japanese culture with the world.
All departments aim to equip students with a high level of language proficiency, strong communication skills, and the ability to apply their language abilities to acquire broader knowledge and specialized expertise through liberal arts and minor programs.

Our overseas campus, Showa Boston

Study abroad in Boston is mandatory all students in the Faculty

Study English and another language (French, German, Spanish, Chinese, or Korean)
In this department, all students study for a half year or more at Showa Boston, our overseas campus, and aim to progressively improve their English language skills.
In small-sized, focused classes, students will study to comprehensively improve in the 4 language skills of reading, writing, listening, and speaking. Their experiences of other cultures in the United States provide them with a global perspective, helping them acquire the communication skills for excelling is international society.
Student choose a major in line with their interests and career plans for focused study from the 5 fields of English and American Literature and Culture, English Linguistics, Teaching English, Media Communication and Business Communication.
Check here for details
https://www.swu.ac.jp/en/faculty/international/kokusaikyoyo/
Students aim to learn an additional language (French, German, Spanish, Chinese, or Korean) beyond English, with all students experiencing different cultures around the world through study abroad.
Apart from language studies, students focus on a specialization from among International Society and Multicultural Studies, Regional Studies, Japan Studies, and International and Regional Cooperation . These studies will help students cultivate the ability to use multifaceted approaches for succeeding and fully participating in our increasingly-complex global society.
Check here for details
https://www.swu.ac.jp/en/faculty/international/kokusai/
In addition to acquiring English proficiency in Showa Boston, this department also acquires the ability to learn and disseminate Japan culture, society, and culture.
At Showa Boston, students learn English according to a detailed curriculum that includes volunteers in the community, joint projects with local universities, and teaching Japanese to local people.
In addition, in order to acquire the ability to communicate Japan, students will learn the characteristics of Japan culture, the background of the birth of manga and anime, and how to convey the charms of tourist spots and regions to people of different cultures.
Check here for details
https://www.swu.ac.jp/en/faculty/international/kokusainihon/