A wide range of scholarship opportunities are available from the Japanese government, local governments, private foundations and local international associations. For more in-depth information on particular scholarships, criteria and application procedures, please visit the following sites.
Study in Japan Portal Site
Click on ¡°For Prospective Students¡± --> ¡±Knowing Life in Japan¡± --> ¡°Scholarships
Or jump to
Japan Student Services Organization (JASSO)
Scholarships for Study in Japan
Information on scholarships for applicants residing abroad is available in pdf format at
Joint Japan/World Bank Graduate Scholarship Program (JJ/WBGSP)
IDEC is one of the host institutions for the regular Master¡¯s program of the Joint Japan/World Bank Scholarship Program (JJ/WBGSP).
Student Support from Âé¶¹AV
Click on ¡°International at HU¡± at
Âé¶¹AV Students Supports Momiji
Click on ¡°International Students Support¡± --> ¡°Scholarship Information¡±
and
Click on ¡°Campus Life Information¡± --> ¡°Financial Information¡±
Note:
Please note that, with various types of financial assistance on offer, including scholarships and tuition fee exemptions, competition is strong and opportunities are limited. Moreover, only a few types of scholarship cover all daily expenses, tuition fees and admission fees. It is possible to engage in part-time work, but you must gain approval for part-time work from both the university and the Immigration Bureau, and observe the permitted number of hours. Part-time work opportunities tend to be limited for those with insufficient Japanese language proficiency. Therefore, it is important not to rely solely on scholarships or part-time job opportunities. We urge you to plan your financial arrangements well in advance of enrollment. For further information, please refer to the ¡°Admission Information for International Students¡±.