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Japanese Government Scholarship Programs Back
4 Specialized Training College Students

Study at a Japanese professional training college for three years!

Technology, Personal Care and Nutrition, Education and Welfare, Business, Fashion and Home Economics, Culture and General Education and other fields!

ELIGIBILITY:
1 Applicants must hold US citizenship.
2 Applicants must have been born between April 2, 1990 and April1, 1995.
3 Applicants must have completed a 12-year regular course of school education or graduated from a school equivalent to senior high school in Japan. Those who will satisfy the above by March, 2012 may apply.
 
4 Applicants must be willing to learn the Japanese language and receive a professional training college education in the Japanese language.
5 Applicants must be able to leave for and arrive in Japan between the 1st and 7th of April 2012.
  * Please see the fact sheet for more details.

 

COMPLETED APPLICATIONS MUST BE RECEIVED BY OUR OFFICE NO LATER THAN THURSDAY, AUGUST 11, 2011.
  Applicants must take examinations in Mathematics, English and the Japanese language.

 

EXAMINATION AND INTERVIEW
  The examinations will be conducted on Friday, August 19, 2011.
  An interview in English will follow the tests..


Application forms are available to download at
http://www.sf.us.emb-japan.go.jp/top.htm
For more information, please contact the Japan Information Center, Consulate General of Japan, 50 Fremont St., Suite 2200, San Francisco, CA 94105
Tel: (415)356-2461 Email: education@cgjsf.org .

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