Scholarships for international students

Kansai International University Asia Pacific Scholarship

Kansai University of International Studies Asia Pacific Scholarship is a scholarship system unique to Kansai International University to reduce the financial burden of international students who have a desire to study and to support their studies.

At the time of admission, [¥100,000 of the admission fee] and [amount equivalent to 40% of the tuition fee and education improvement fee (amount equivalent to 1% for those who have acquired the Japanese Language Proficiency Test N50)] will be exempted. To do.

After the second semester of the first year of admission, the amount equivalent to 30 to 60% of the tuition fee and education improvement fee will be reduced or exempted depending on the number of credits and grades earned in the previous spring or fall semester.

* Tuition fees are paid semi-annually (twice a year).
* If the number of credits earned in the previous spring or fall semester does not reach the standard, or if the grade (GPA) is not good, the scholarship will not be paid.

Eligible persons

Scholarships are awarded to international students who meet the following requirements as specified in the regulations for international students at the university.

(1) Good grades  
(2) Difficulty in studying due to financial reasons

Reference [Payment amount after exemption (if certified as an Asia-Pacific scholarship student)]
Item First year payment (annual)
Phase I

General student

50% exemption (N1 holder) 40% exemption

Enrollment fee

200,000 Yen

200,000 Yen 300,000 Yen
Tuition fee 214,250 Yen 257,100 Yen 428,500 Yen
Educational improvement expenses 65,500 Yen 78,600 Yen 131,000 Yen
Material Fee 20,000 Yen 20,000 Yen 20,000 Yen
Expenses 66,410 Yen 66,410 Yen 66,410 Yen
Total 566,160 Yen 622,110 Yen 945,910 Yen

* If you are certified as an Asia Pacific Scholarship student, you will be exempted from paying a part of the entrance fee.

*Since the system is as of June 2022, it may change at the time of admission or after admission.

* In the unlikely event that you decline admission after completing the admission procedures, we will refund the amount equivalent to the admission fee after deducting the tuition fee that you have already paid.In addition, if you withdraw from school or are expelled after admission, you may be asked to return the scholarship.

Beneficiary comment

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NGUYEN VAN DUY NGUYEN VAN DUY

(From Vietnam: Faculty of Business Administration, Department of Business Administration, 3rd year)

The Asia Pacific Scholarship is a great help for me because I pay all my college tuition fees myself. In the fall semester of my first year, I passed N1 (Japanese Language Proficiency Test Level 1), and I was able to receive even more help.I am able to focus on my studies with peace of mind because they support my tuition fees.In addition, I wanted to acquire many qualifications with the money you helped me, so I was able to use it for textbooks and examination fees for the bookkeeping test level 1 and the business Japanese proficiency test J2, and I was able to pass it.

I've been able to reduce my part-time job hours, and I'm now a mentor and tutor at the university. I teach first-year Japanese students and international students about things they don't understand in class and how to write reports.I also participated in an internship.In order to think about how to raise the name recognition of the Shioe shopping street, we interviewed 1 stores in the shopping street and gave presentations.I was able to interact with people from various industries, and I could see what I wanted to be in the future, and I became interested in the restaurant and hotel industry.I am glad that I was able to interact with many people and improve my Japanese ability.

In addition to continuing to work hard in my studies, I would like to actively participate in volunteer activities outside of my studies.


With Vice President Ashizawa at the Award Ceremony for the Outstanding Achievement Award and the Learning Encouragement Award

BATBAATAR KHONGORZUL

(From Mongolia: Faculty of International Communication, Department of English Communication, 4th year)

After coming to Japan, I first went to a Japanese language school in Osaka.The teacher there, who is from Kobe, recommended that I go to Kansai University of International Studies.The presence or absence of scholarships was a very important factor in my choice of school, and the teacher at the Japanese language school was very kind and gave me advice and enthusiastically recommended Kansai International University. I entered an international university.

The Kansai International University Asia Pacific Scholarship provides a uniform 40% tuition reduction at the time of admission, but after that, the tuition reduction rate will change depending on your grades.I have maintained a GPA of 3.5 or higher since I entered the school, received 50% of my tuition from scholarships, and paid the remaining 50% myself.Also, I used a system where if I get N1 in the Japanese Language Proficiency Test, the exemption rate will increase by 1% for one year.

If you study hard, the acceptance rate of the Asia-Pacific Scholarship will increase and the burden of tuition fees will be reduced. Was born.If it weren't for the Asia Pacific Scholarship, I would have had to work every day to be able to pay my tuition fees, and I would have been exhausted and de-motivated to study. increase.

Also, if you are motivated to study, your teachers will encourage you to participate in various programs offered by Kansai University of International Studies.I went to Australia for a short-term training program in which the university paid for the participation fee, and I also participated in an international conference held in Kobe by overseas students.These experiences are treasures of a lifetime.

I entered the university on the recommendation of my Japanese language school teacher, but I have never once regretted it.I have a lot of experience and every day is very fulfilling.I am doing my best to find a job now.

off-campus scholarship

There are also scholarships offered by organizations and companies.the information isUniversal Passport (on-campus portal)Please check the above.

Types Past fiscal year results Beneficiary comment
Taiwan Hometown Society Scholarship 120,000 yen / year
Rotary Yoneyama Memorial Scholar Undergraduate student 100,000 yen/month
Graduate student 140,000 yen/month
Sayoko Teraura Memorial Scholarship 100,000yen / month Comment
Heiwa Nakajima Foundation Scholarship 100,000yen / month
Kobe City Sugawara Scholarship 80,000yen / month Comment
Kyoritsu International Exchange Scholarship Foundation Scholarship 60,000 yen/month or 100,000 yen/month
JEES Japanese Language Study Support Scholarship 50,000yen / month
JEES Japanese Language Education Scholarship 50,000yen / month
Rokko Scholarship Fund Scholarship 50,000yen / month
Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology Foreign Student Scholarship (JASSO Scholarship) 48,000yen / month Comment
JEES International Student Scholarship (Study) 40,000yen / month
Chosun Scholarship Undergraduate student 25,000 yen/month
Graduate student 40,000 yen/month

Scholarships for exchange students

Types Past fiscal year results Beneficiary comment
HUMAP International Student Exchange Promotion System 80,000yen / month

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