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Student Support Services

Student Support Services

Providing a full-range of services for student's campus life

Seijoh University has developed a range of services to provide students with a rich campus life.


Scholarships

Scholarships granted to International Students in 2009

All scholarships are money grants, not loans.
(1) MEXT Scholarship (domestic selection) \125,000/mo 1 recipients
(2) Japan Students Services Association Study Support
Scholarship
\50,000/mo. 63 recipients
(3) Nagoya City International Student Support Scholarship \10,000/mo. 8 recipients
(4) Heiwa Nakashima Foundation Scholarship \100,000/mo. 1 recipients
(5) Ichihara International Scholarship Foundation Scholarship \50,000/mo. 2 recipients
(6) Daiko Foundation Scholarship \40,000/mo. 1 recipients
(7) Seijoh University-Meitoku Scholarship \100,000/year 3 recipients
(8) Seijoh University Special Scholarship Students \100,000/year 1 recipients

Scholarships granted to International Students in 2008

All scholarships are money grants, not loans.
(1) Japan Students Services Association Study
Support Scholarship
\50,000/mth 24 students
(2) Nagoya City International Student Support
Scholarship
\10,000/mth 10 students
(3) Heiwa Nakajima Foundation Scholarship \100,000/mth 1 student
(4) Ichihara International Scholarship Foundation
Scholarship
\50,000/mth 1 student
(5) Daiko Foundation Scholarship \400,000/yr 1 student
(6) INOAC International Education Foundation Scholarship \400,000/yr 1 student
(7) Meitoku Scholarship \100,000/yr 1 student
(8) Seijoh University Special Scholarship Students \100,000/yr 1 student

As part of its scholarship system, Seijoh University has in place the following fee reductions and exemptions for International students:

  1. All international students enjoy a \100,000 reduction in the \250,000 entrance fee.
  2. All international students enjoy a 50% reduction in the annual tuition fee.
  3. Students who score especially well on the entrance examination are completely exempted from the \250,000 entrance fee.

Dormitory

Women students coming far may, if they wish, choose to live in one of the two Student Dormitories. This is the perfect way to ease the worries of living alone. Students can enjoy their privacy because they live in their own room, which is part of a suite that they share with three other students. The rooms contains all the conveniences for living. The dormitories accommodate up to 40 people.

Size Two-story buildings. Each room is a Western-style room about 12m2.
Furniture Single rooms bed, desk, chair and closet
Common area bath, kitchen, toilet (one to a floor), living room, cabinet, refrigerator, washing machine, drier, television, rice cooker, microwave oven, oven-toaster, cooking utensils, security system, bicycle rack, cleaning equipment
Costs One-time fee
paid at the beginning
\50,000
Monthly fee \50,000
The monthly fee includes water, electricity, commonly-used products. Students must provide their own bedding.
Transpor-
tation
Located 10 minutes from the university by bicycle
Located 10 minutes from Meitetsu Otagawa Station on foot
Dormitory

Employment Information Room

  • Find employment requests that companies have sent (paper as well as electronic)
  • Displays of employment information (job fairs, government employee information)
  • Free forms for resumes and envelopments
  • Job hunting courses (in the third year)
  • General company introduction lectures (Business Administration)
  • Recruitment meetings (Rehabilitations and Care)
  • Various other types of career support

Employment Advice Room

  • Visiting professors (two to four every day) wait for students
  • The seminar professors for the third- and four-year students offer guidance over the last two years of university
  • Students can ask any questions they may have
  • We welcome questions from first- and second-year students as well

Student Counseling Room

Seijoh offers advice in the following two areas. Three staff members are ready to answer students’ questions.

General Counseling

  1. Career counseling: future plans, entrepreneurships, job hunting, course credits
  2. Life counseling: Living a full life, extracurricular activities, study and work

General Counseling

  1. Counseling about relationships: parent-child relations, social relations, man-woman relations
  2. Mental health: depression, troubles establishing relations with others
  3. Trouble advice: disputes or misunderstandings with friends, stalker, sexual harassment, domestic violence
  4. Psychological testing: Mental health tests, personality tests, career aptitude testing

Seijoh University maintains a separate support system exclusively for International students. Feel free to ask questions at any time.