5. SPECIALIZED TRAINING COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIPS
Specialized Training College Scholarships offer
high school graduates the opportunity to receive
professional training in Japan in a variety
of vocations.
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QUALIFICATIONS: (for 2012 Scholarship)
- AGE: Applicants must have been born between April 2, 1990 and April 1, 1995.
- ACADEMIC BACKGROUND: Applicants must have
completed 12-year-school education or finish
high school education by March 2012.
- LANGUAGE: Applicants must learn the
Japanese Language and receive a specialized training college
education in the Japanese language.
FIELDS OF STUDY:
(1) Technology (2) Personal Care and Nutrition (3) Education and Welfare (4) Business (5) Fashion and Home Economics (6) Culture and General Education (7) Other Fields
APPLICATION DEADLINE:
August 5, 2011
EXAMINATION AND INTERVIEW: August 29, 30,
2011
ARRIVAL IN JAPAN: April, 2012
SCHOLARSHIP BENEFITS:
- ALLOWANCE: Under the fiscal 2011 budget, each grantee will be provided monthly with 123,000 yen.(subject to change, however, depending upon the annual budget of each year.)
- Term: Three years.
- TRANSPORTATION: Grantees will be supplied
with an economy-class air ticket to and from
Japan.
- SCHOOL FEES: Entrance examination, matriculation
and tuition fees at universities will be exempted.
- ACCOMMODATIONS: Grantees shall reside
either at one of the Foreign Students Houses
operated by Japan Student Services
Organization (JASSO) or at a dormitory
arranged by the Japanese language school at
which the grantees are enrolled.
- MEDICAL TREATMENT: Students may receive
subvention for part of the medical expenses in
Japan.
PLEASE NOTE:
- The specific award amounts of each scholarship listed
above are current as of April 2011. These details
are subject to change.
- Although applicants may request a specific
host institution in any of the above scholarships,
official host institution assignments are
made by the Ministry of Education, Culture,
Sport, Science & Technology. The Ministry's
decision in this regard will be considered
final.
- For inquiries, please feel free to contact the
Japan Information Center at (212) 418-4452 or
send an e-mail.
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