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Application period, tuition fees, scholarships, scholarship system, etc.
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Applications are accepted, but may be closed once capacity is reached.
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Department of Nursery allows students to apply to a four-year university or junior college, Department of Care Worker allows students to apply to a four-year university.
We have a "University Dual Application System" for those who wish to apply to both a four-year university or junior college and our school.
If you wish to use this system, please fill in the "Concurrent Application Use" section on the back of your application form.
If you have been accepted to a four-year university or junior college as a result of the examination results, and wish to cancel your enrollment in our school,
Please contact us by March 31, 2025.
It varies slightly depending on the department and course.
For details, please see the Departments and Tuition Fees page.
Of course you can.
Please pay the first half of the tuition first, and then we will send you instructions for the second half of the tuition so that it arrives in time for delivery in July.
Please contact us and we will provide you with information about scholarships, student loan programs, and our university's tuition support system.
We also have an affiliated educational loan agreement with a credit company (Orient Corporation), which means you can receive the necessary tuition loans with simple procedures.
Please see the Tuition Support Information page for further details.
Yes, you can. An information session will be held in early April after you enroll.
However, your chances of receiving a scholarship will be higher if you apply for the "reserved scholarship program" while you are still in high school.
In addition, grant scholarships must be reserved while still in high school.
We recommend that you apply for a reservation in the spring of your third year of high school, when there are more available positions available.
You can apply after enrolling in our school, but there are limited spaces available, so we recommend that you apply while you are still in high school.
Students who meet certain standards to become scholarship students at our school are divided into five categories: SS, S, A, B, and C.
This is a system that exempts students from up to 500,000 yen per year. If you fail the scholarship exam, you will be re-examined for other admission categories and your acceptance will be determined.
In this case, there will be no additional selection fee.
The exam method is "AO scholarship students" who take the exam only by interview, "Sanko scholarship students" who are qualified to take the exam by recommendation from their high school, and "self-recommendation students"
There are "Challenge Scholarship Students" who obtain the eligibility to take the exam, and "High School Graduates/Working Adults Scholarship Students" for those who have already graduated from high school.
There is a tuition fee exemption program for international students.
Category 1 scholarships are interest-free loans given to outstanding students who are experiencing extreme financial difficulties in continuing their studies.
Category 2 scholarships are loans with interest that are awarded to students selected based on more lenient criteria than Category 1 scholarships.
Also, a grant scholarship is a scholarship that is awarded.
You can apply for loan-type scholarships either before or after enrollment. However, if you apply after enrollment,
There is a limit to the number of students that can be accepted, so we recommend that you make a reservation for recruitment (applying before enrolling) through your current high school.
Please check with the high school you are attending (or were attending).
Candidates for the Japan Student Services Organization scholarship program (100,000 yen or more) will receive a "Type 2 scholarship" of 100,000 yen or more per month, or
The combined total of "Type 1 Scholarship" and "Type 2 Scholarship" is set at 100,000 yen or more per month, or
This system is for those who are currently applying or have been accepted.
If you use this system, you will only need to pay the "entrance fee + teaching materials, practical training fees, and other fees" before enrolling.
The remaining balance (tuition + facility fees) can be paid in monthly installments of 100,000 yen using a scholarship.
More information Japan Student Services Organization (JASSO) Scholarship Program page Please see.
*Even if you have already applied for the "Second Scholarship (interest-bearing)" of 20,000 to 90,000 yen, the monthly loan amount will be increased to 100,000 yen or more when you submit your admission application to our school.
It is available by changing it.
It is possible to pay in two installments, one for the early semester and one for the late semester.
If you choose to pay in installments, the second semester tuition fee must be paid by the end of July. Tuition fees for the second year can also be paid in installments.
If you use Sanko Gakuen's initial cost reduction and tuition installment system, you can pay in monthly installments of 100,000 yen.
This system is only available to a limited number of people, so for more information please see the Japan Student Services Organization (JASSO) Scholarship Program page.
We welcome students to use government educational loans, Sanko Gakuen affiliated educational loans, and various bank loans, etc.
You can enroll if you have prepared the first year payment.
Also, a grant scholarship is a scholarship that is awarded.
The loan review process takes time, so if you are interested, we recommend that you apply as soon as possible.
There are also loans available that can be used in conjunction with scholarships from the Japan Student Services Organization.
For more information, please contact the relevant loan contact points.
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