Even if I pass the comprehensive selection or school recommendation selection, is there a chance I can become an entrance exam scholarship student?
You can take the scholarship exam free of charge. If you are accepted as an entrance examination scholarship student through the scholarship exam, your tuition fees will be refunded after you enroll. However, even if you are not accepted as an entrance examination scholarship student, your right to enroll is guaranteed.
Are there any advantages or disadvantages for each subject in the general selection process?
We take great care to ensure that all subjects are at the same level. If there is a large difference in the average scores between subjects as a result of the test, the scores may be adjusted based on the average. Please feel free to take the test in the subjects you are good at.
When general selection is determined based on two subjects, are there any advantages or disadvantages to taking two subjects versus three or four subjects?
Both exams are determined by the two highest scores of the subjects taken, so there is no advantage or disadvantage no matter how many subjects you take. Please note that the required subjects vary depending on the faculty.
Can I apply to multiple faculties and majors at the same time for the general selection or common test-based selection?
The International Society major (English Communication course, International course, Business administration course, Psychology and Human Culture course), the Regional Child Education major (School Education course, Early Childhood Education and Childcare course), and the Faculty of Digital Co-Creation each have their own quotas and assessment criteria, so it is possible to apply at the same time. For example, it is possible to apply at the same time for the English Communication course and the School Education course. However, for entrance exams that require interviews and scholarship exams, applications cannot be made at the same time. For general selection and common test-based selection, you can apply to up to three choices for a flat examination fee.
If I reapply, do I need to submit the application documents again?
Even if you are retaking the exam, you must submit all application documents, including the school report, again during the application period (must arrive by 5:00 PM on the final day). Please note that you cannot reuse documents such as the application form and school report. Also, the application form and storage slip you submit will be different from those you used previously, and the examination number will also be different, so please be careful when printing or outputting from Post@net and submitting your application.
What are the criteria for continuing review for Entrance Examination Scholarship, Teacher Aspiring Scholarship, Glocal Honors Scholarship, GIA Scholarship, and GPA Scholarship?
If you have earned 13 or more credits in one year and have a GPA of 3.7 or higher, your scholarship will be extended to the following year. Even if your scholarship is not extended, you will be reinstated the following year as long as your grades meet the requirements for the following year. *GPA (Grade Point Average): Convert the number of courses taken into points as follows: Excellent 5, Good 4, Fair 3, Pass 2, Other 1, and divide by the number of courses taken. *The criteria for continuing examination may change for students enrolled in 2027.
Can I use two or more scholarship programs (qualification scholarship, entrance exam scholarship, etc.) at the same time?
You cannot apply for multiple scholarships at the same time. You can apply for more than one scholarship, but you must choose one during the admissions process. If you are eligible for more than one, please understand the characteristics of each and choose by the designated deadline.
Do I need to obtain the qualifications that qualify me as a scholarship student before taking the exam in order to be accepted?
It is preferable that you have obtained the qualifications at the time of application, but even if you obtain them after being accepted, you will still be considered a qualified scholarship student. If you obtain the qualifications after applying, you must submit the qualification certificate and the "Qualified Scholarship Additional Application Form" to the Admissions Center by the deadline specified by the university (5:00 p.m. on the last day). The submission deadline is listed in the section explaining the qualified scholarship in the "Admissions Guidelines," so be sure to check it.
Can I make installment or defer payment of tuition fees?
Our university does not allow installment or deferred payments. Please note that if you do not complete the transfer within the procedure period for each entrance examination, you will lose your eligibility to enroll.
How will I be notified if I pass or fail the exam?
Please check the results of each entrance exam on the website from 9:00 a.m. on the day the results are announced (this does not apply to international students, who will be notified of their results by registered mail). Successful applicants will be sent admission procedure documents such as a tuition fee transfer slip by registered mail. If you have not received these documents within a few days, please contact the Admissions Center. Unsuccessful applicants will not receive any documents by mail. Please note that successful applicants will lose their eligibility to enroll if they do not transfer their tuition fees within the procedure period for each entrance exam.
Can I pay my tuition fees via ATM or internet banking?
Yes, you can. In that case, please make sure to write the name of the person making the transfer as "serial number + examinee's name" (e.g. 999999 Kyoai Taro).
If I fail, can I retake the exam? If so, what is the procedure?
If you fail, you can take the exam in the same entrance examination category for free (e.g., if you fail General A, you can take General B for free). In this case, application documents (including school reports and qualification certificates, etc.) are required each time. Also, when applying to retake the exam, you will need to enter the exam number and login ID for the exam you failed. Please note that if you abandon the exam by leaving early, arriving late, or being absent on the day of the exam, you will not be able to retake the exam for free. Also, if you wish to take an exam in a different entrance examination category, you will need to pay a new entrance examination fee when applying (e.g., if you fail the scholarship and try to take General A, you will need to pay the entrance examination fee).
What procedures do I need to follow if I want to decline admission?
After submitting your withdrawal request through the admissions procedure system, print out the withdrawal request form, fill out the necessary information, and submit it to the Admissions Center by the deadline designated by the university (5:00 p.m. on the last day of admission). Please be sure to check the "Admissions Guidelines" for the submission deadline. Once your withdrawal request is accepted, your tuition fees (tuition and facility fees) will be refunded, excluding the admission fee. Please note that even if you withdraw after the designated deadline, you must contact the Admissions Center by phone within the academic year and complete the required procedures.
How do you accommodate students who require special consideration or support during the entrance exam or after enrollment due to injury or illness?
We will consider whether special consideration or support is possible or whether we can accept you due to your injury or illness, so if you wish to take the exam, please contact us as early as possible before applying (at least two to three months before the application deadline for each entrance exam).