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Waseda University Study Abroad Program List
NOTE!!
Information regarding partner universities individual information (GPA, Language
Proficiency, Academic Fees, etc) will be updated on the Center for International
Education (CIE) website “Waseda University Study Abroad Program List” as
needed.
The “Study Abroad Program List” listed on P. 51 ~ 70 of this booklet is current
information as of 2014 Study Abroad. Please be aware that some information may
change for 2015 Study Abroad and that students must check the CIE website
“Waseda University Study Abroad Program List” for the most updated and recent
information.
“Waseda University Study Abroad Program List”
Deanʼs Message
Out of all universities in Japan, Waseda University admits the largest number of students from
abroad, and dispatches the largest number of Japanese students abroad. More than 4,700 foreign
students from about 100 countries and regions are currently studying at Waseda University, and
about 2,600 students from Waseda study at over 400 partner universities in 77 countries and
regions every year. We believe all areas of the world are areas for learning. Therefore, we promote
higher education that makes learning possible through a combination of knowledge and practice.
Compared to the Japanese missions to Sui and Tang China, or when modern intellectuals in
the Meiji era went abroad, studying abroad is much closer to our daily lives today. Leaving one’s
familiar comfort zone and placing oneself in a different cultural environment may be challenging.
However, such experiences will make us realize various values in ourselves that would otherwise
be overlooked. They also become an opportunity to reassess one’s society and self-identity. The
CIE will continue developing various programs to allow as many students as possible to experience
studying abroad while enrolled at Waseda University.
Many of you have recently made the decision to study abroad, and are getting ready to start
preparing for it. I would first like to applaud and express my support for this courage and challenging
spirit. Shigenobu Okuma’s plan to nurture individuals who “contribute to the world, rather than only
to one’s own, one’s family or one’s country” is Waseda’s educational ideal, and remains our mission.
Ever since establishment in 1882, many of Waseda University’s graduates, including international
students, have continued to inherit this tradition, and are now actively working in various places
around the world. In order to actualize the principle and mission of the school motto, we anticipate
each of you to flourish in the future with a global perspective.
This “Study Abroad Hand Book” includes important information for preparation of your study
abroad. Please read thoroughly and carefully make the necessary preparations. The CIE is
dedicated to assist you in gaining remarkable achievements through studying abroad.
Prof. Masakazu Iino
Dean of the Center for International Education
Waseda University The contents of this booklet are updated on February 2014. The data is based on the records of study abroad 20132014 and is subject to change. For up-to-date information, please make sure to check the CIE website and other
sources.
Table of Contents
Dean's Message
GUIDE
Ⅰ . Roadmap to Study Abroad …………………………………………………………………………………………
5
Ⅱ . Planning and Preparing for Study Abroad ………………………………………………………………………
6
1. Planning out your future ……………………………………………………………………………………………
6
2. Think about your purpose for studying abroad ……………………………………………………………………
6
3. Starting your preparation ……………………………………………………………………………………………
6
4. Determing your language proficiency through examinations ……………………………………………………
6
5. Preparation to meet requirements …………………………………………………………………………………
7
6. Taking classes that are held in English (or other languages) ……………………………………………………
8
7. Academic English/ Chinese Preparatory Courses ………………………………………………………………
8
Ⅲ . Recruitment …………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 10
1. Screening process …………………………………………………………………………………………………… 10
2. Yearly schedule (2014) ……………………………………………………………………………………………… 12
Ⅳ . Study Abroad Programs ……………………………………………………………………………………………… 13
1. Waseda University’s programs: An overview …………………………………………………………………… 13
2. Other ways of studying abroad …………………………………………………………………………………… 14
3. Study abroad programs for graduate students …………………………………………………………………… 15
4. Characteristics of programs ………………………………………………………………………………………… 16
Ⅴ . Special Study-Abroad Programs …………………………………………………………………………………… 17
Ⅵ . Study Abroad Process ……………………………………………………………………………………………… 22
1. Status during overseas study period: “Studying Abroad”,
“Registered in School” and “Leave of Absence” ……………………………………………………………… 22
2. Study abroad procedures at each school office ………………………………………………………………… 24
3. Course selection at the host university and credit approval …………………………………………………… 24
4. Procedures for continuous enrollment at Waseda University …………………………………………………… 25
5. Various procedures for scholarship required when studying abroad (Temporary hold/ continuance, etc.) … 25
6. Student health promotion mutual aid association membership fee refund procedure ……………………… 27
○
Regulation for the students studying abroad while registered at Waseda University ……………………… 28
Ⅶ . Overseas Security and Risk Management ……………………………………………………………………… 30
1. Research on the country where you would like to study ………………………………………………………… 30
2. Preparation before departure ……………………………………………………………………………………… 30
3. Program cancellation or evacuation advice before and during the program ………………………………… 31
4. Risk management during the program …………………………………………………………………………… 31
5. Outline of risk management by Waseda University ……………………………………………………………… 32
6. Contact information for Waseda University ……………………………………………………………………… 33
Ⅷ . Language Proficiency Tests and Admission Tests ……………………………………………………………… 34
1. TOEFL® ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 34
2. IELTS ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 36
3. Other language proficiency tests …………………………………………………………………………………… 37
4. Other admission tests ……………………………………………………………………………………………… 37
Ⅸ . Scholarships & Education Loans ………………………………………………………………………………… 38
1. WSC Members Fund Global Leader Support scholarship ……………………………………………………… 38
2. Japan Student Services Organization (JASSO) Student Exchange Support Program
(Scholarship for Short-Term Study Abroad) …………………………………………………………………… 38
3. Waseda University student exchange scholarship ……………………………………………………………… 38
4. Scholarship for exchange programs offered by host universities ……………………………………………… 38
5. Waseda-US scholarship ~Commemoration 125 years of the foundation of Waseda University~ ……… 39
6. Alumni association study abroad scholarship …………………………………………………………………… 39
7. Arai, Takanobu study abroad scholarship ………………………………………………………………………… 39
8. JASSO Scholarship Loans for short-terms study abroad (Category 2 Lans) ………………………………… 39
9. Studying abroad scholarships founded by the Japanese government,
foreign governments and foundations ………………………………………………………………………… 40
10. Education loans …………………………………………………………………………………………………… 40
Ⅹ . Frequently Asked Questions ……………………………………………………………………………………… 41
Study abroad: On Waseda University’s program or at your own expense? ……………………………………… 41
Features of Waseda University’s programs ………………………………………………………………………… 41
Costs …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 42
Screening process ……………………………………………………………………………………………………… 42
Registration status at Waseda University during the study abroad period ……………………………………… 43
Studying and living in the host country ……………………………………………………………………………… 43
After returning to Japan ………………………………………………………………………………………………… 45
Credit accreditation …………………………………………………………………………………………………… 45
Job hunting ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 45
Ⅺ . Courses offered by CIE (2013) ……………………………………………………………………………………… 46
DATA
Ⅰ . Waseda Students around the World 2013 ………………………………………………………………………… 50
Ⅱ . Waseda University Study Abroad Program List ………………………………………………………………… 51
1. One year/ one semester long programs (2014 spring/ fall recruitment) ……………………………………… 51
2. Partner University consortia (2013) ……………………………………………………………………………… 71
3. Short-term study abroad program list (2013) …………………………………………………………………… 72
Ⅲ . Information Resources for Studying Abroad …………………………………………………………………… 74
1. Study Abroad Information Room (This name will change soon) (1st floor, Building 22, Waseda Campus) …… 74
2. Information resources ……………………………………………………………………………………………… 74
Ⅳ . Departmental exchange programs (as of February, 2014) …………………………………………………… 75
Ⅴ . Let's Join Study Abroad Student Advisors' Activity! ………………………………………………………………… 80
Ⅵ . Study Abroad Reports ………………………………………………………………………………………………… 81
Ⅶ . PHOTO ALBUM – Photo Submitted for Study Abroad Photo Contest – ………………………………………… 83
REFERENCE
Ⅰ . MAP of Partner Universities …………………………………………………………………………………………… 86
Ⅱ . Sample English Documents …………………………………………………………………………………………… 92
GUIDE
Ⅰ.Roadmap to Study Abroad
Ⅰ
At the Center for International Education (CIE), we recruit twice a year for those students whom are interested in study abroad programs. In the following
pages you can learn more about application procedures and screening processes. Below are two model cases of what a student who wants to graduate
Roadmap to Study Abroad
within four years with study abroad program included may look like.
Application procedures start one year before your departure, so please make sure to start your preparations early.
Spring Semester Recruitment
前期募集
(翌年
の春出発)
(Spring
departure
of following
year)
Year
Freshman
Junior
May
Submit application
to host university
Application and After Host
University is
screening
chosen
Application
to CIE
<Study Abroad
Application Preparation>
School Life
Sophomore
・Attend Study Abroad Fairs
(Spring: May / Fall: October)
・Study for Language Proficiency
Exams
・Gather Information about
Universities you are intrested in
・Financial Plan
・Decide your objective
of studying abroad
<Study Abroad
Preparation>
Senior
February ~ March until
December ~ January
~Study Abroad~
(Approx. 10 months)
Job Hunting
March
Graduation
Improve Language Skills and
College Skills
VISA Application
Fall Semester Recruitment
後期募集
の秋出発)
(Fall
departure(翌年
of following
year)
Year
Application
to CIE
Freshman
October
Application
and screening
<Study Abroad
Application Preparation>
School Life
・Attend Study Abroad Fairs
( Fall: October)
・Study for Language Proficiency
Exams
・Gather Information about
Universities
・Financial Plan
・Decide your objective
of studying abroad
Sophomore
Submit application
to host university
After Host
University is
chosen
<Study Abroad
Preparation>
Junior
Senior
July ~ September
until May ~ June
~Study Abroad~
(Approx. 10 months)
March ~
Job Hunting
March
Graduation
Improve Language
Skills and
College Skills
VISA Application
Next table shows some important points during preparation. The categories are broken down into the first stage of “I want to study abroad!” to applications,
study abroad and when returning to Japan. Please use this as reference.
Time
時期
Study Abroad Application Preparation
Study Abroad
①During your study abroad
program, we would recommend
you to have a goal and challenge
many things. Studying in
Which country / region do I want to go?
another language in an
When/which year? How long?
What language?
unfamiliar environment may be
stressful at times but the
②Next, choose the study abroad
important thing is to never
programs and confirm the
requirements in order to prepare
give up.
for the study abroad program.
②Furthermore, by joining
・Gather information from the CIE website
volunteer groups, internships
and Study Abroad Information Room
(This name will change soon)
②Additional to above, it will also and other activities outside the
curriculum, it allows you to
・Once you decide your program you can find out become necessary to improve
about Application Deadlines , Academic Level /
broaden your vision and build
language
proficiency,
obtain
college
Language Proficiency and Necessary Funds .
a wide range of human network.
skills and prepare academically.
③According to the obtained
The people you meet whilst on
③Also
prepare
necessary
daily
information, study for language
your study abroad become your
living
items
for
the
duration
of
proficiency exams, and plan
fortunes through life.
your
study
abroad.
financial resources prepare
other specified items.
①From the moment of wanting
to study abroad, first think of
your objective of studying
abroad.
Preparation
Study Abroad Preparation
①When you pass Waseda
University s screening and selected
as a candidate, you will have to
submit an official application to
the host university. Once you have
received your admissions,
you will need to obtain a visa.
There will be many necessary
documents to be handed in and it
will be very important to meet all
deadlines, so prepare in advance.
After Returning to Japan
①After returning to Japan, it will
be time to start thinking about
your career options. Please put
your study abroad experiences
to good use whilst making your
future plans.
②With your own efforts you can
use your study abroad
experiences to good use and try
keep your language proficiency
and connections made whilst
abroad.
③Also, CIE has a Study Abroad
Student Advisor system.
You can volunteer by offering
your experience and knowledge
to guide your juniors.
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Ⅱ.Planning and Preparing for Study Abroad
1. Planning out your future
Picture your future. This is the main idea behind career planning. University is the final step before entering career life, the
experiences that you have and the way you live during that time will impact the direction of your life. Have you planned out goals
for your future?
Students studying at Higher Education Institutions in the west, are encouraged to spend at least one semester studying abroad
during their studies. In America they already have a program called “Junior year abroad” which is a well established study abroad
program for students in their third year of studies. Europe has actively deployed a student exchange program called ERASMUS.
A student program called UMAP has also been established in the Asia-Pacific Region. In other words, there is a strong ever
increasing commitment to study abroad in all parts of the globe.
The first thing you must do as you have this book in your hand is to take a good look at where you are right now. As you think
about your future, think about what choices you need to make now in order to get to where you want to go.
Please make studying abroad one of those choices, as it is an investment in to yourself. It is the most effective way in helping
you grow and shine as a person. Think of it as necessary to have an opportunity for self-discovery and extra training for society.
2. Thinking about your purpose for studying abroad
So, what you need to do is think about what you are going to study abroad for, what you want to do where, clearly defined
goals and direction is very important.
Studying abroad is not the same as visiting a country for vacation so you need to have some goals and reasons for choosing a
specific country.
Things to consider:
How long would you like to study abroad for?
What year of your studies would you like to study abroad in?
What country/ city would you like to go to?
Do you want to study a language? Or would you like to go for your own research purposes?
What is your budget?
Thinking carefully about these things will help you in your planning.
3. Starting your preparation
Once you have some goals, you can start your preparation. It takes a long time to prepare for studying abroad, at least a year,
so please start your preparation as soon as you decide to do this. Spring, finding some guidebooks on studying abroad and
grasping the basics is one of the things you can do.
As you gather more information your ideas and objectives will solidify. You can also collect more information in the following way.
*Read this book “STUDY ABROAD”
*Access the CIE website and gather information.
*Read materials at the Study Abroad Information room (This name will change soon) on 1st floor of Building 22.
*Get advice and counseling at the Study Abroad Information room (This name will change soon) .
*Attend the Study Abroad Fair: (Spring time) May 9 and 10, 2014 (Fall) October 3 and 4, 2014
*Gather information from Study Intelligence Agencies. (P. 74)
etc.
4. Determining your language proficiency through examinations
For many institutions, when you send in a written application you also need to send a certificate of language proficiency. It’s
good to have an idea of what level you are at early on, because if you decide to go to a certain University but then find out that
you don’t have the right certificate or enough language proficiency then you can not even apply. If you would like to study abroad
in an English speaking country then why don’t you try taking the TOEFL or IELTS examination (P. 34-36).
The best opportunity to do this is the TOEFL-ITP exam(prep test) that is held at our University. There are other Certification
examinations you can sit in languages other than English (P. 37). If you would like to study at a non-English speaking country,
take the language proficiency test for the language you will need to speak in that country. Some universities abroad specify a
certain level of language proficiency for the public exams. Depending on the university, some programs require submission at the
time of application a language proficiency level higher than the required level. If you find yourself drawn to a country and want to
learn it’s language, then the sooner you can start working towards that the better.
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5. Preparation to meet requirements
(1) Language fluency and academic skills
The host university screens students primarily on the basis of the applicants’ academic records earned at the home university
(Waseda University, in your case). This also applies to Waseda University’s screening process. It is strongly recommended that
you study hard consistently and maintain your academic record at a level that would enable you to be nominated to the partner
university you wish to enter.
* The Center for International Education (CIE) used GPA scores calculated by using the below method to screen applicants
for the 2013–14 academic year. (The above formula was established and is being used independently by the CIE. Please be
aware that it may be different from the calculation method used in your respective undergraduate/graduate school.)
How to calculate your GPA (GPA: Grade Point Average):
[(4.0×total number of A + credits) + (3.5×total number of A credits) + (3.0×total number of B credits)
+ (2.0×total number of C credits) + (0×total number of F & G credits)] divided by the
Total number of credits established as the graduation requirement (including credits for F & G)
(3) Funds
In most cases, your spending while studying abroad will be higher in comparison to what you would spend studying at Waseda
University since the former would include accommodation and food costs as well as other personal costs. You should expect
your study abroad program to cost you in the range of 2.5 – 6 million yen.
In many cases, you are neither permitted to work part-time nor receive any kind of income when studying abroad. Therefore,
the entire cost of your study abroad, including all travel costs, must be covered for by you before you fly to your overseas
destination. Most universities would ask you to submit an official bank statement (in English) showing your total expected
expenditure, placing the onus on you to prove that you are financially capable of covering the costs of studying abroad. (Generally,
the statement is required six months to ten months prior to departure; however the students who plan to study abroad to
Portland State University (PSU) needs to be submitted the bank statement right away.) After the approval of the documentation
of your financial circumstances, you will be admitted by the host university and be able to acquire the necessary visa. There have
been cases wherein students said “I didn’t realize how much studying abroad would cost!” barely days before their programs
were to start. To avoid a situation like that, it is vital that you talk to your guarantor and make your financial plans well in advance.
You would need to confirm the exact volume of funds that you would need for your study abroad program. If you see “ 所属箇所学費
等 ”(Departmental Tuition) in the “Estimated Tuition” column of your chosen study abroad program, in the Study Abroad Program List on
the website you would have to pay to Waseda University’s regular tuition and other academic fees (including facilities expenses) of your
respective school.
If you see “ 所属箇所学費等+登録料 ”(Departmental Tuition + Registration Fee), you would have to pay a fee of 150,000 yen (as of
2013 recruitment records) as a double degree registration fee to Waseda University in addition to the regular tuition and other
academic fees (including facilities expenses) of your respective school. In the “Estimated Tuition” section of the program list,
some amounts are indicated in local currency. In such cases, you will be required to pay the written amount (“program fee”)
instead of the tuition and other academic fees of your respective school. (The program fee in the program list is the estimated
amount in local currency for recruitments in 2013; the actual fee will be announced at a later date.)
The “program fee” is a fee paid by all participants in TSA (1 semester), TSA and ISA programs. The fee consists of “tuition
and program development and operation fees that are paid to host university” and the “program development and operation
fees that are paid to Waseda University”. Please check the fee breakdown thoroughly.
There is always a possibility that students may fall into trouble while studying overseas. As part of our overseas crisis
management initiative, all participants in Waseda University’s study abroad programs are required to purchase traveler’s or
overseas travel insurance plan from an insurance company that has an agreement with Waseda University. This insurance costs
approximately half the price of other general insurance plans (e.g., the insurance fee for students studying abroad in 2014 was
108,230 yen per year on plans that provided medical and emergency cover 1 billion yen).
You will also need a budget for accommodation, meals, air tickets, etc. The amount of these expenses would vary depending on
the area you would stay in. Please refer to the “Program completion report” compiled by students, which will tell you about the actual
amounts paid by our students. You may check these reports in the Study Abroad Information Room (This name will change soon).
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Planning and Preparing for Study Abroad
(2) Academic record
Ⅱ
You are required to have adequate proficiency in the local language to participate in the courses with the local students at the
host university as well as to be able to enjoy your life abroad. Adequate TOEFL test scores are mandatory if you are planning to
study in an English-speaking country. In non-English speaking countries, you need to be proficient enough in a local language to
keep up with the courses at the host university. Language proficiency is an important criterion of screening at Waseda University.
It is vital that you keep improving your language proficiency to be nominated to the program in which you wish to participate.
Managing to improve your language skills before your departure is crucial to your success in the study abroad program.
6. Taking classes that are held in English (or other languages)
In addition to sending students from Waseda to study abroad and accepting students from abroad, the CIE hold classes inside
and outside Japan as a base of the international education program. A large variety of courses are offered to the undergraduate
students: courses on global issues (in English); courses you can take at your destination university that interlocks with the
study abroad program; short-term study abroad courses focused on foreign language study, theme research, cross-cultural
experiences; and high level research seminar courses that are conducted in collaboration with top universities around the world.
Many of these courses are a part of the minors at the Center for International Education “Global Leadership Studies” and
“Global Studies.” “Global Leadership Studies” was founded in the 2012 academic year. The purpose of this program is to nurture
leadership skills necessary for the international society of our future. High English level small-group courses are also available.
Please try to join the Global Leadership Fellows Program (GLFP) as well, where 10-15 qualified students are selected (URL:
http://www.cie-waseda.jp/glp/). In addition, “Global Studies,” founded in the 2014 academic year, teaches knowledge and
practical skills necessary for anyone active in a global international society. There are courses that prepare you for your study
abroad; courses that act as a follow-up education after your study abroad; and short-term study abroad courses.
From the 2013 academic year, short-term study abroad programs are available as both spring semester and summer
semester courses. Through this system, we make study abroad and the receiving of credits possible for students that find it
difficult to go abroad for a long term.
7. Academic English/Chinese preparatory Courses
In addition, the CIE offers other preparatory courses of English and Chinese to help students nominated as candidates to host
universities improve the study skills that would be required in the course of their study abroad. You can improve your weak points
by selecting from a variety of courses that include writing, listening, reading, and presentation. Also we offer other courses such as
"TOEFL Courses" and "Study Abroad Experience Courses". Detailed information on the capacity and curriculum for these courses will
be announced once it is confirmed. Please check the brochure of the preparatory courses or CIE website for the latest information.
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2014 CIE Study Abroad Academic English Preparatory Courses Schedules
Study Abroad Experience Program(camp)
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
Sat, Jul. 5 - Sun, Jul 6
Sat, Aug. 2 - Mon, Aug 4
Sat, Nov. 22 - Sun, Nov. 23
Fri, Feb. 6 - Sun, Feb. 8
Number of Days
2 days (1 night)
3 days (2 nights)
2 days (1 night)
3 days (2 nights)
Location
National Olympics Memorial Youth Center
Karuizawa Seminar House
National Olympics Memorial Youth Center
Izu Kawana Seminar House
Wed, Jun. 18
Wed, Jul. 16
Capacity/class
24 students/group
Application Deadline
Wed, Nov. 5
Wed, Jan. 21
Study Abroad 1 Day Experience Program(school attendance)
This is a one-day course (school attendance) for students planning on going to an English school abroad, or planning on being a part of the summer/
spring short term study abroad program. The course is provided as a workshop where the students will learn what to prepare, and the manners, for their
experience abroad, as well as English expressions to help solve possible problems. This course is recommended for students that are going to study abroad
for the first time. This course is completely in English, which will help raise your speaking level before departing.
Date
1st
2nd
3rd
9:00-15:00, Sat, Jul. 12
*Including 1 hour lunch break
9:00-15:00, Sat, Jul. 19
*Including 1 hour lunch break
9:00-15:00, Thurs, Feb. 5
*Including 1 hour lunch break
Capacity
24 students/class
Location
Waseda Campus
Fri, Jun. 27
Application Deadline
Thurs, Jan. 22
Academic English Preparatory Courses
Once classes begin after traveling to study abroad, it will be too late to realise the gap between your own English skills and the level of academic English the course
demands from you. In order to spend your limited time studying abroad to its full potential, it is necessary to train your English in order to strategicaly master it. These
courses will help guide your skills to keep up smoothly with the local classes.
In the writing course, you will learn about structures and grammar for English essays. In the presentation and discussion courses, you will learn skills in academics
and self-expression. Please come and join these courses!
① Spring Semester Courses
Academic Writing Expansion
Active Listening
Presentation
Date
May 27 - July 1
May 28 - July 16
May 28 - July 17
May 30 - July 18
Hour
5th period, Tuesday
5th period, Wednesday
5th period, Thursday
5th period, Friday
Capacity
Academic Discussion
20 students/class
12 students/class
Location
Waseda Campus
Application Deadline
Mon, May 12
② Spring Intensive Courses
Academic Listening & Reading
Academic Writing High Advanced
Academic Writing Foundation
Academic Discussion
Date
March 2, 3, 5, 6, 9, 10, 12, 13
March 23, 25, 27, 30, April 1
March 23, 25, 27, 30, April 1
March 24, 26, 31, April 2
Hour
Listening(10:00 ~ 12:00)
Reading(13:00 ~ 15:00)
1st and 2nd period, Mon,
Wed and Fri
3rd and 4th period, Mon,
Wed and Fri
1st and 2nd period or 3rd and
4th period, Tue and Thurs
Capacity
20 students/class
15 students/class
Location
Application Deadline
12 students/class
Waseda Campus
Wed, Feb. 11
Wed, Feb. 18
TOEFL Program
Many students struggle with the TOEFL iBT exam because it includes integrated tasks that require speaking and
writing skills in addition to listening and reading. In this course, you will learn the exam formats of each section
of the exam, while focusing on speaking and writing exercises. This course is recommended for students that
are about to take the TOEFL program for the first time, or those who aspire to reach higher TOEFL scores in
preparation for their study abroad.
Choose courses either
as Intermediate or
Advanced level.
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
Date
Sat, May. 31 - Sat, Jun. 28
Mon, Aug. 25 - Fri, Aug. 29
Mon, Sep. 8 - Fri, Sep. 12
Mon, Feb. 16 - Fri, Feb. 20
Hour
Saturdays
Summer Intensive ①
Summer Intensive ②
Spring Intensive
Capacity
20 students/class
Location
Application Deadline
Waseda campus
Wed, May 14
Wed, Jul. 23
Wed, Aug. 20
Wed, Jan. 28
TOEFL iBT Online Courses
This course focuses on speaking and writing, which many students taking the TOEFL iBT find challenging. You will take a lesson online, submit
assignments, and receive feedback individually from instructors. Since this course is online, it allows you to learn according to your own schedule.
The online lessons are available for free, unlimited listening for 3 months after courses end, so you can review them right up until the exams.
Date
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
4/14 ~ 6/14
7/7 ~ 9/13
10/6 ~ 12/6
12/8 ~ 2/21
Mon, Mar. 24
Mon, Jun. 16
Mon, Sep. 8
Mon, Nov. 10
Capacity
Application Deadline
24 students/class
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Planning and Preparing for Study Abroad
Date
Ⅱ
To support students who are planning to study abroad, Waseda University’s Center for International Education provides an opportunity to
experience studying abroad, without leaving Japan, through an English camp. Students will experience what the courses and the series of
associated activities will be like abroad, as well as the merits of studying abroad, what is expected from the universities, and how to solve
problems that may arise. This is an “All in English” program, and students will learn from native English-speaking instructors with many
experiences abroad, and program assistants who have experienced studying abroad.
Ⅲ.Recruitment
There are two times every year where the CIE takes applications for Study Abroad Programs. The first recruitment is held in May
for those who wish to start in the spring the following year, and the second is in October for those who wish to go the following fall.
The applicant needs to be enrolled as a full-time student of Waseda University at the time of application and during the Study
Abroad. While the application is being processed, you must demonstrate a good academic standing and a strong sense of
responsibility.
The applicant will need to provide documents on "language proficiency", "transcripts", "GPA", and "proof of the necessary
expenses while studying."
In order to find more information about each year's Recruitment Program, screening dates and ways of applying, you can read
the application guidebooks that they will be handing out at the Study Abroad Fair. Please make sure you understand and have
met all necessary requirements about the particular program you are applying for before you apply.
※ Please adhere to the application deadline (Your application will not be processed if late).
1. Screening process
※ For those who wish to study at Portland State University(TSA)
[Spring dispatch・Fall dispatch]
,UC Davis or Peking University,
University of Pennsylvania (TSA (1 semester)) [spring semester dispatch], West Virginia University (Tentative), University of
New Mexico (Tentative), Boston University, University of Washington (Seattle) (TSA (1 semester)) [fall semester dispatch], the
application deadlines will be different. Please confirm details on their separate Application Guidebook.
Spring recruitment(leaving Spring the following year)
※ This guide is only based on the previous year’s process. Please get the latest information from the most current Application Guidebook.
English programs
EX, TSA, ISA, TSA (1 semester)
Non-English programs
EX, TSA, EX (TSA)
Study Abroad Fair
Online application registration (Waseda-net Portal)*Statement of purpose, etc.
Documents to submit to the CIE
1 Study Abroad agreement
Agreement that you will not withdraw after the nomination by the CIE
2 Latest academic transcript(s) in
English
Showing all courses that you have taken
Doctoral students must submit transcripts of undergraduate’s, master’s
and doctoral courses.
Master’s students must submit transcripts of undergraduate’s and
master’s courses.
Freshmen (first-year students) that cannot get a transcript from
the university must submit their high school academic transcript in English
3 Language proficiency certificate
Original TOEFL® iBT score cards for English programs (TOEFL-ITP score
cards can be accepted only for institutes that officially announce
that the ITP score is valid.)
Certificates of local languages for non-English programs (Optional)
4 Language proficiency certificate
by Waseda faculty
Mandatory for non-English EX programs
Assessment of applicants' qualifications at your respective schools (interview, etc.)
Interview (non-English EX program)
Screening at Waseda University
In 2013 applicants were given priority for school selection based on the comprehensive evaluation of the following:
① academic records (GPA), ② language proficiency, ③ statement of purpose, ④ interview result
⑤ assessment of applicants' qualifications at their respective schools
*④ was not required for some programs.
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Fall recruitment (leaving fall the following year)
※ This guide is only based on the previous year’ s process. Please get the latest information from the most current Application
Guide.
English programs
EX (Chinese)
DD (Chinese)
EX
(French, German etc)
Recruitment
EX・TSA (1 semster)・
TSA・ISA
Ⅲ
GLFP, English Programs
requiring interviews1
Non-English programs
TSA・EX (TSA)
TSA (1 semester)
Study Abroad Fair
Written exam
Chinese written exam
Online application registration (Waseda-net portal)*Statement of purpose, etc.
Documents to submit to the CIE
1 Study Abroad agreement
Agreement that you will not withdraw after the nomination by the CIE
2 Latest academic transcript(s) in
English
Showing all courses that you have taken
Doctoral students must submit transcripts of undergraduate’s,
master’s and doctoral courses.
Master’s students must submit transcripts of undergraduate’s and
master’s courses.
Freshmen (first-year students) that cannot get a transcript from
the university must submit their high school academic transcript in English
3 Language proficiency certificate
Original TOEFL® iBT score cards for English programs (TOEFL-ITP score
cards can be accepted only for institutes that officially announce
that the ITP score is valid.)
Certificates of local languages for non-English programs (optional)
4 Language proficiency certificate
by Waseda faculty
Mandatory for non-English EX・DD programs
Assessment of applicants' qualifications at your respective schools (interview etc.)
Interview
Document screening
Interview
(except TSA at Peking Univ. and Univ for Foreigners-Siena)
Document screening
Screening at Waseda University
In 2013, applicants were given priority for school selection based on the evaluation of the following:
① academic records (GPA), ② language proficiency, ③ statement of purpose, ④ interview result
⑤ written exam, and ⑥ assessment of applicants' qualifications at their respective schools
*④ and ⑤ were not required for some programs.
Candidates for English programs requiring an interview and Chinese double degree programs will have the status “tentative
pass”. After the announcement, these candidates will be required to take advanced writing seminar and Chinese preparation
seminar. Performance in this seminar, along with academic performance will be evaluated and final successful study abroad
nominees will be selected and announced.
1
English programs requiring interviews (example based on fall 2014 recruitment)
EX: GLFP, UC Berkeley (Graduate Student); Institute of Political Studies in Paris-Sciences Po (English program); University
of British Columbia; (University of Toronto Currently not recruiting)
ISA: University of Pennsylvania;Pembroke College,Cambridge; UC Berkeley; Yale University; Carleton College; Hertford College,
Oxford; St.Peter’s College, Oxford
DD: National University of Singapore
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2. Yearly Schedule (2014)
Please refer to the CIE website/ the Application Guide for more detailed and precised information.
Spring 2015 Recruitment
Fall 2015 Recruitment
(Departure: Spring mainly to Korea and Oceania)
(Departure: Fall to almost all regions)
・Start planning -> Consider if studying abroad will be advantageous for your furture.
・Check your language proficiency level.
・Remind yourself of the academic requiremnets (GPA).
-> Your daily efforts toward studying will be reflected in the result of the screening at Waseda Univeristy
・Verify your purpose of studying abroad.
・Collect information from various sources.
Before
April,
2014
May
June
July
August
*It is strongly recommended that you begin your preparations for everything as early as possible.
The Spring Study Abroad Fair (May 9th, 10th, 2014)
*Guidance for Study Abroad Spring 2015.
*Guidance for Summer short-term program in 2014.
*The important information on study abroad will be provided. If you are interested in studying abroad, you
must attned the fair.
WEB Application Registration (via Waseda-net portal)
*You need to obtain TOEFL scores or other language
proficiency certificate to certify your language proficiency
at this moment.
Submission of Application Materials
*You must submit the necessary documents for your
application to CIE.
Interview Examination
Announcement of Screening Process Results
*It will be announced on Waseda-net portal
Orientation for Nominated Study Abroad Students
*Please be sure to attend this orientation. Attendance will
be taken.
The necessary documents submission to CIE
The Fall Study Abroad Fair (October 3rd, 4th, 2014)
*Guidance for Study Abroad Fall 2015
*Participants: partner universities, government institutions for education, CIE, returned students
October
November
December
2015
January
WEB Application Registration (via Waseda-net portal)
*You need to obtain TOEFL scores or other language
proficiency certificate to certify your language
proficiency at this moment.
Submission of Application Materials
↓
Writing Examination
*English programs requiring interviews, GLFP, Chinese
・Preparations for the departure
programs requiring writing examination
・Arrange for the accomodation in the host country,
Interview Examination
obtaining the visa
・Arrange for the flight tickets, procedures at your school Announcement of Screening Process Results
office, etc.
Orientation for Nominated Study Abroad Students
Submit the necessary documents to CIE
・Submit the application to the host university.
・Prepare for the departure.
・Receive the acceptance letter from the host university.
・Orientations for each programs before your departure.
October to January
・Prepare for flying to the host county
・The acceptance letter arrived from the host university
・Pre-departure Orientations for each programs
Orientation before the departure
↓
・Prepare for your departure.
・Arrange your accomodation, visa, etc.
・Arrange flight tickets, go through the necessary procedure
at your school office.
February
to March
Early
July
August
to
October
December
to January,
2016
Fly to the host university
The orientation before the departure
Fly to the host university
Return to Japan
*Please go through the necessary procedures at your
school office and CIE.
*Portland State University, TSA (LOHAS program, Business Program starting Fall/ TNP program starting Spring) and TSA (1 semester)
programs will have a different screening schedule (UC Davis, Peking University, University of Pennsylvania, West Virginia University
(Tentative), University of New Mexico (Tentative), Boston University, and University of Washington (Seattle)). Please check the
application guide for further information.
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Ⅳ.Study Abroad Programs
1. Waseda University's programs: An overview
Listed below are the programs offered by CIE at Waseda University (Please see P.75 for Departmental exchange programs).
For more information about registration status and academic fees regarding each programs, please see P.22.
Ⅳ
Exchange programs are conducted under university-wide or departmental bilateral agreements. Under an exchange program,
you study at a partner university for one academic year. (Some programs and departmental agreements allow their students
to study for one semester.) Please note that some programs have restrictions on student intake: only 3rd year undergraduate
students or above, and graduate students may be considered eligible. GLFP is considered as one of the exchange programs.
Exchange students are often accorded priority in course registration, accommodation arrangements, etc. over other students
who study abroad at their own expense. In most cases, however, you must start taking regular classes with local students without
being offered any language programs. Therefore, you are required to be fluent in a local language. Usually, between one to three
students are selected per program. (Regarding departmental exchange programs, please refer to P.75 for details.)
(2) Exchange TSA Program - EX (TSA) (1 year or 6 months, only for undergraduate students)
As an exchange student of (1) above, most students will go to a non-English speaking partner university abroad. Like the TSA
program students (4) below, you will take courses to improve your language skills. Most programs are for beginners. Like the
Exchange programs, tuition at the university abroad is waived by paying the tuition to your department at Waseda University. A1
year program and a 1 semester program are available.
(3) TSA (1 semester) (only for undergraduate students)
Currently, held at University of California, Davis, Boston University, University of Pennsylvania, University of Washington
(Seattle), West Virginia University (Tentative), University of New Mexico (Tentative), and Peking University. The students who
achieve certain language proficiency standard by focusing on strengthening of language comprehension, could be allowed to join
the regular classes along with local students.
(4) TSA (Thematic Studies Abroad) programs (only for undergraduate students)
TSA programs have been designed specially for Waseda students, and curriculums are centered on thematic studies. One of
the unique features of the TSA program is the support provided to improve the students’ language proficiency.
Although the student quota varies by program, most programs have 10 to 30 students participating. Such programs are offered
in North America, Europe, Oceania and Asia.
(5) ISA (Individualized Studies Abroad) programs (only for undergraduate students)
In the ISA programs, with the advice from a coordinator at the host university, you may enjoy some freedom to take regular
courses of your host university. You are required to take language courses if your language proficiency is not adequate for such
courses. The student quota for each program varies.
(6) Double degree programs (only for undergraduate students)
The double degree program allows you to receive a degree from a prestigious overseas university as well as from Waseda
University, on condition that you satisfy all program and degree requirements of both universities. Receiving a degree from one of
these universities requires an extremely high level of the academic skills in the local language: reading comprehension, listening
apprehension, and speaking. Your language proficiency will be carefully reviewed at the time of screening at Waseda University.
In 2014 academic year, double degree programs have been organized for undergraduate students at the following universities:
Peking University, Fudan University, National Taiwan University and National University of Singapore. Some programs are only
open to specific students.
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(1) Exchange programs (one year or one semester)
(7) Short-term programs (spring and summer)
① The short-term programs are offered during the spring and summer vacations. While the content differs according to the
program, the curriculum of short-term programs usually consists of preparatory and language courses, and courses on the
culture and affairs of the host country.
If you wish to study overseas for a long term, you are encouraged to participate in a short term program so that you may
know if you can easily adapt to a foreign environment, and confirm whether your language skills are good enough. Detailed
information with regard to such application will be announced on the CIE website and the Waseda-net portal.
Credits for CIE short-term intensive programs
Undergraduate
Graduate
Short-term program (without credits)
Can participate
Can participate
Short-term program (with credits)
Must register for credits on-line
Cannot register for credits
NOTE
*a: Short-term programs (with credits) and (without credits) have the same program contents.
Undergraduates applying for the summer short-term program who have registered during the summer additional registration
period in June may have their credits counted towards their graduation once their registration has been approved. Undergraduates
applying for the spring short-term program can similarly apply for their credits between late January and early February. For more
information, check the CIE website and/or the relevant department subject registration guide. (Graduate students cannot register for
credits.)
*b: After returning to Japan, all participants must submit an essay outlining their experiences to the CIE.
Those undergraduates who participate in a short-term program (with credits) must submit reports to the CIE along with the essay.
Essay assignments and submission deadline will be announced at the information session to be held in May.
*c: Please confirm all details during the information session planned in May and November.
② There are some short-term programs that have been planned and recruited through the university’s lifelong learning institute,
the Waseda University Extension Center. For details, see the Extension Center’s website: http://www.ex-waseda.jp/ab-program
2. Other ways of studying abroad
Apart than the programs offered by Waseda University, there are other ways to accomplish your overseas study objectives.
(1) Study abroad at your own expense
In case you do not find any partner universities that meet your needs or you wish to study at a graduate school abroad after
graduating from Waseda University, you would need to look for a university and organize your study on your own. Students who
fall in this category are admitted to an overseas university and they pay the tuition and other academic fees and living expenses
on their own. Students in this category may go abroad with the sole objective of language learning; alternatively, they may
assume the status of “visiting student” or “non-degree student” . Please note that it is possible that credits earned abroad may
not be accreditated by Waseda University. It is therefore essential that you confirm all details with respect to credit accreditation
with your school office. Please note that the application deadline is usually about six months prior to the enrollment date. You
may apply through the internet; however, you must allow for the fact that the processing of an application to any overseas
university takes time.Further, tuition and other academic fees will be handled differently for privately funded students, depending
on their registration status.
Handling of school fees
① If Waseda University Tuition Fees are exempted, the Student Account Maintenance Fee (50,000 yen per term) and Basic
Education Enhancement Fees must be paid.
② If the credits acquired from studying abroad at your own expense are transferred and added to the graduation requirements
of Waseda University, you are required to pay an academic fee. The academic fee per credit is the same fee that is
applicable to auditors in Waseda University of the same academic year. The total amount payable as the enrollment fee
and the academic fee shall not exceed the sum of the total tuition and educational environment improvement fee at Waseda
University.
③ If the credits acquired overseas are transferred and added to the graduation requirements of Waseda University, the study
abroad period will also be added to the registered period at Waseda University upon payment of the academic fee.
Things to be aware of when using study abroad agencies
① Information regarding study abroad agencies
a. Please be careful when you choose an agency, as there is no certification or licensing system regulating the operations
of study abroad agencies.
b. The services offered vary from one agency to another. Some agencies only provide help when choosing a school and
submitting an application thereto. Other agencies offer additional services that range from orientation to local support.
However, “local support” means different things to different agencies. Please confirm what kind of service you are looking
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to receive before choosing your agency.
② Tips on using study abroad agencies
a. Before studying abroad you should acquire as much knowledge as possible on studying abroad. This knowledge will be
helpful in choosing an agency and in making appropriate decisions in response to their explanations.
b. Clearly state the agency services that you would require. You need to be confident enough to refuse unnecessary
services before you sign a contract.
c. Compare and contrast agencies. It is important to visit them and talk face to face, as the services and price systems vary
contract.
To transfer to an overseas university as a full-time student after withdrawing or graduating from Waseda University it requires
one to have a high level of language skills. You may be able to transfer credits earned at Waseda University to the new university.
(3) Receiving a degree while registered at or after graduating from Waseda University
Every year, a large number of students enter graduate schools overseas after receiving bachelor’s degree from Waseda
University. Students wishing to do so should improve their language proficiency levels and record good academic performances.
The advantages of becoming a full-time student are that you will gain a degree and have more chances of receiving a
scholarship. Some specialized fields may demand more than a master’s degree as minimum eligibility. It is therefore important to
study hard and prepare well before entering a graduate school if you wish to work as a specialist in the future.
3. Study abroad programs for graduate students (offered by Waseda University)
When graduate students participate in the Waseda programs, they may need to go through procedures that are different
from those devised for undergraduate students. In particular, for the universities in Europe and the United States, the more
specialized the research field, the more complicated are the admission processes—the host universities’ application and
acceptance procedures. You may be asked to apply to another program or summarily denied admission to the host institution. In
the latter case you may have the opportunity to apply to another partner institution. You could encounter this problem because
every decision regarding a student’s admission rests with the host university in an exchange program. Please be aware of the
aforementioned risk when applying.
Please gather as much information as possible regarding the study abroad program of your choice, such as course details,
to increase the chances that you will be accepted. Please also be aware that you may need to be flexible in your choices, and it
is highly recommended that students have a list of programs in order of preference. Some courses, such as MBA courses, may
be restricted or require additional tuition fees. As such, students must conduct in-depth research beforehand. Students are also
responsible for finding prospective research advisors and contacting them using the host institution website. Please consult with
your current advisor at Waseda University, and ask for advice as necessary.
You must meet the designated qualifications and be selected by the program secretariat to enroll in the “Asia-Pacific Studies”
semester study abroad program (open to all graduate courses *Except for Nanyang Technological University) through the
Campus Asia Program “East Asian University Institute (EAUI).” After being selected, you will be able to study abroad at the
following universities: Korea University, Nanyang Technological University, Peking University, and Thammasat University.
Travel expenses will be provided by the program. Please see the program website for more information.
http://www.waseda.jp/gsaps/eaui/index.html
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(2) Transferring to an overseas university
Ⅳ
from one agency to another. Verify any doubts that you may have, and make sure that everything is clear before you sign a
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May (for the next spring)
October (for the next
fall)
October (for the next
fall)
Around 30 institutions in
North America, Europe,
Oceania and China
Around 30 institutions in
North America, United
Kingdom Ireland, and
Oceania
For fall 2014 recruitment:
Peking University, Fudan
University, National Taiwan
University, National University
of Singapore.
(Some programs are open
only for specific schools)
TSA(1 smester)
(only for
undergraduate
students)
TSA
(only for
undergraduate
students)
ISA
(Only for under
graduate students)
DD
(Only for under
graduate students)
・You have a number of options in terms of universities and programs. You
can choose a program that meets your individual needs.
・If tuition at the host university is less expensive than that at Waseda
University, the total cost may be less in comparison with an exchange
program.
・You can process your application at “your pace”.
・The support you can get from the CIE is limited in comparison with the
programs offered by Waseda University.
・The credits you earn from your host university may not be accredidated
by Waseda University. Please confirm with your school office
beforehand.
・Short-term programs are available for many language proficiency levels.
・It is possible through such programs to find out the necessary levels
of preparation that you would have to undergo before participating in a
one-year program.
Depends on the host
university and the
program
Summer: May-June
Spring: NovemberDecember
・You can receive a degree from the host university, provided that you
satisfy all degree and program requirements.
・You are required to have an extremely high level of language proficiency.
Your language fluency will be carefully reviewed at the time of screening
at Waseda University.
・The duration of each individual program varies. Also, some programs
are open only for specific schools.
・Aided by the consultation and advice of the counselors at the host
university, you may enjoy some freedom with regard to taking regular
courses.
・You may be obliged to take language courses if you do not meet
language proficiency requirements.
・TSA programs have been developed for Waseda students, and the
curriculums are centered on thematic studies .
・The programs offer support to improve your language proficiency. They
aim to help you to attain language proficiency at the beginning of the
programs.
・Average student quota for a program: 10-30
depending on the regulations
of your school(P. 23)
"Registered"
"Registered"
"Studying abroad"
・You will often be accorded priority in the area of course registration,
accommodation arrangements, etc, over other students who study
abroad at their own expense.
・The host university does not offer language courses. You will be taking
regular courses with the local students; therefore, language proficiency
requirements are comparatively high.
・Average student quota for a program: 1-3
・Some institutions have one-semester programs.
・About 6 months (1 semester) long program
・The program is opened to Language beginner
・Depending on your progress in language skill, you are also able to take
regular courses.
Registration Status at
Waseda University
Program Characteristics
Varies by program. Depending on the
agreement with the host university, you
may not have to pay the tuition and other
academic fees to the host university.
Please see P. 22
Academic fees can be paid in the following
three ways. Irrespective of which way
you follow, you will not have to make any
additional payments upon graduation even
though you are graduating in the prescribed
period of study (four years for undergraduate
students) with the approval of credits earned
during your study abroad.
1. You pay Waseda University’s tuition and
other academic fees (Please see P.22). You
are exempt from paying the host university’s
tuition during your study abroad. (This
applies to most EX programs and DD
programs. Participants in DD programs
must pay an additional registration fee.
(150,000yen)
2. You pay the “program fee” mutually
agreed upon by Waseda University and
the host university. It includes the program
operation fee for the host university and the
development and operation fees for Waseda
University. Please confirm breakdown since
some universities include accommodation
and meal fees.(This applies to the TSA, ISA
and some EX programs.)
3. You pay the tuition and other academic fees
directly to the host university. You do not
have to pay tuition and other academic fees
(Please see P.22) to Waseda University. (This
applies to some EX programs.)
Irrespective of the different modes of payment
and the various ways in which living expenses
are accounted for, you will need between 2.5
million and 6 million yen to study abroad for
one academic year. This includes academic
fees, accommodation, food costs and personal
expenses.
【Basic Education Enrichment Expense】
Please refer to Notes.
Tuition and Other Academic Fees
NOTE
Students enrolled from 2010 to 2013 are to pay 50,000 yen for the basic education enrichment expense in the spring term of the second year. Note that all students are subject to pay the basic education enrichment expense in the same period regardless of their school
registration status; thus, please note that students who pay the fixed program fee for TSA (1 semester), TSA or ISA program in the spring term of the second year or students on some EX programs for which students pay tuition fee to their host university are not exempted.
Short Term
North America, Europe, Oceania,
Asia, etc.
May (for the next spring)
October
(for the next fall)
University of California, Davis,
Boston University, University
of Pennsylvania, University of
Washington (Seattle), West
Virginia University (Tentative),
University of New Mexico
(Tentative), Peking University
Departmental
Privately Funded
Study Abroad
Depends on the host
university, please confirm
with your school office.
Depends on the departmental
agreement
Boston Univ; May (for
the next fall)
UC Davis, Peking Univ;
October (for the next
spring)
May (for the next spring)
October (for the next Fall)
*GLFP: Fall recruitment only
Recruitment
Depends on the universitywide bilateral agreement
Partner Institution
Host Institution
Universitywide
EX (incl. GLFP)・EX (TSA)
Program
4. Characteristics of programs
Ⅴ.Special Study-Abroad Programs
1. Global Leadership Program (GLP)
Ⅴ
From the 2012 academic year, Waseda University launched the “Global Leadership Program (GLP)” with
the aim of fostering future leaders who can play important roles on the
stage. The principal
pillar of this program is the “Global Leadership Fellows Program(GLFP)” in which a special curriculum is
organized for the periods before and
one-year study abroad, giving this program its most notable
feature, its
over four whole undergraduate years.
Special Study-Abroad Programs
universi es – Columbia
with
The Global Leadership Fellows Program(GLFP) is a program in
University, Georgetown University, Johns Hopkins University, University of California-Berkeley, University of Pennsylvania
and University of
– in the U.S. with the purpose
of nurturing true global leaders .
g
, 10-15 outstanding students are selected mainlyy from
In this pprogram,
the freshmen. Prior to the one-year study abroad in one of our
partner universi es, students will receive special preparatory
and
returning to Japan, they will join U.S. Fellow students
studying at Waseda to study issues of global significance in the U.S.Japan Zemi as well as Global Leadership Fellows Forum, and work on
the thesis in English.
During this 4-year special program, we expect students to learn
leadership skills go beyond
boundaries and the graduates
of this program to become
ve leaders who will guide the
community in various fields.
Global Leadership Fellows Program (GLFP) : 4-year Curriculum Model
We recommend that students take courses in the university-wide Global
Leadership Studies (GLS) minor from their fist semester at the university. The
minor’s English-language courses on various subjects of Asian and Western
countries will enhance the basic academic knowledge of students.
*Students can apply to GLFP without taking courses in the minor.
Basic
1st
Year
From October – November, 10- 15 Fellows will be selected from the
undergraduate applicants, the majority of whom will be freshmen. Sele on will
be based on English proficiency, essay, statement of purpose in English,
and interviews.
Culture
Through a special, small-group course called “GLFP Preparatory
al ways of thinking about the individual and
Course” , which focuses on
society in East Asia and the West, the Fellows will acquire basic knowledge esse
for global leaders. The Fellows will also learn academic skills such as essay wri ng in
English and
on techniques through the “GLFP Preparatory English Course.”
Introductory
2nd
Year
partner
The Fellows will travel to the United States to study at one of our
universi es that p cipate in this program in order to expand their general
knowledge of Asian and Western so cie es, and they will also take courses
relevant to their major at Waseda University.
Study Abroad
3rd
Year
4th
Year
er returning
home
es,
Together with Fellows studying at Waseda University from our partner U.S. unive
the Waseda Fellows will p cipate in the U.S.-Japan Zemi and the Global Leadership
Fellows
llows Forum.
Forum They will work on a group project
project, which seeks to address an issue of
global significance. The outcomes of the project will be presented at appropriate
venues in Japan and/or the U.S.
From the fall term of the fourth year, Fellows will start wri ng their thesis in English
under the supervision of the professors of the U.S.-Japan Zemi. The topics of the
Individual theses will be related to the themes of the Zemi.
Thesis
University wide Minor
University-wide
Global Leadership Studies (GLS)
Another pillar of the Global Leadership Program is a university-wide undergraduate minor “Global Leadership Studies”, which
is open to all undergraduate students. Students p cip ng in the minor will be able to deepen their knowledge and
understanding of issues related to the histories, cultures and soci
of Asian and Western countries. They will also become
familiar with the leadership skills required for service in the inte
onal community. Taking courses in this minor is not the
n in GLFP. For further details, please refer to the “Open Course Regis
on Guide” or the Global
prerequisite for par c
Edu on Center website
-waseda.jp/gakubu/minor/ (Japanese only).
For further
please check the GLP website : www.cie-waseda.jp/glp/
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2. Yale Visiting International Student Program (Y-VISP)
Regular study abroad (1 year) special program from the partner universities to Yale University
This is a special program specifically for the America’s prestigious Yale University’s designated partner universities. Waseda
University dispatchs students in August, every year, who will be treated as regular Yale University students. In addition to classes
with a small number of students, discussions in the rare large-scale courses are included, making the learning environment that
allows easy interaction with professors a distinctive feature of the program. Upon arrival, various forms of support including an
introductory orientation for Y-VISP participants are provided. A traditional dormitory life, as well as active participation in more
than 300 extracurricular activities is possible.
(1) Partner universities
National University of Singapore, The University of Hong Kong,
Instituto Tecnológico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey, UNICAMP, and
Waseda University
(2) Program features
-Special orientation for Y-VISP participants
-Qualification for Yale University community ’s official membership
-Cross-sectional registration for department courses
-Occupancy in one of 12 dormitories
-Participation in extracurricular activities for undergraduates
-Support from dormitory leader, faculty in charge of consultation, Y-VISP staff
(3) Program synopsis
-Length of study abroad: August, 2014 – March, 2015 (about 1 year)
-Status: Treatment as a regular student of Yale University (including access to
resources at the university)
-Number of candidates: 5~10 (tentative)
-Living expenses: $13,000 suitable (about 1,100,000 yen) including rent
-Residence: student dormitory on campus
Through this program, you are expected to nurture and acquire various rudimentary skills for social activities, including
critical thinking skills, original logical thinking skills, description skills, and clear communication skills. The sense of values,
goals, skills and knowledge acquired through studying at Yale will help create a meaningful life filled with active creation, and a
taste of joy in a lifetime of continuous learning.
(4) Requirements for candidates (last academic year)
-Undergraduates that have enrolled in Waseda University for more than 1 and a half years by the date of departure
-English skills: More than 100 in TOEFL (iBT)
-GPA: More than 3.5 (by CIE GPA calculation formula)
*No limitations in nationality (American citizens may apply as well)
This information is scheduled to be updated. Please see the Y-VISP website (or CIE website) for information.
www.yale.edu/yvisp
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3. Study Abroad Programs with Internship Opportunities
The Center for International Education offers opportunities for participants of Study Abroad Programs to intern at Japanese
companies based overseas. A job experience abroad can not only be a place to test out your language skills honed during
studying abroad, but also a chance to consider your future career plans from a wider perspective.
At CIE, we aim to further improve this program through the global networks of Waseda’s alumni body Tomonkai, connect with
numerous Japanese companies based overseas and provide internship opportunities for our students.
Ⅴ
(1) Long term Study Abroad Programs with Internship Opportunities
Special Study-Abroad Programs
・National Taiwan University TSA Program and Taiwan Study Exchange Program
(commencing 2015)
・Singapore partner university Study Exchange Program (commencing 2014)
・Beijing University TSA Program
・Bonn University TSA Program and German Study Exchange Program
・Université Jean-Moulin Lyon-III TSA Program and Paris partner university
Study Exchange Program
①Examples of Companies and Organizations accepting Interns
(from 2013, in alphabetical order)
EUROPE (France and Germany)
ASIA (China)
・All Nippon Airways Co., Ltd.(ANA) Paris Branch
・All Nippon Airways Co., Ltd.(ANA)
・Hitachi Metals Europe GmbH
・Japan Airlines Co., Ltd.(JAL)
・Hitachi Power Europe GmbH
・JTB New Century International Tours Co., Ltd.
・Hotel Nikko Düsseldorf
・Marubeni (Beijing) Commercial trade Co., Ltd.
・Japan Airlines Co., Ltd.(JAL) Frankfurt Office
・Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (Shanghai) Co., Ltd.
・Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS) Bonn Office
・Nissan (China) Investment Co., Ltd. (NCIC)
・Japanese International School in Düsseldorf
・Marubeni Europe plc
・Mizuho Bank, Ltd. Düsseldorf Branch
・Shiseido Deutschland GmbH
② Selection Procedure
Recruitment and selection will take place from students enrolled in the long term study abroad program above. Considering
the students’ requests, Waseda University will select the students, who will be recommended to each company/organization.
③Internship Period and Details
The period and details of the internship may differ depending on the company or organization. The information below is from
the 2013 program.
Internship Period: Equivalent to approximately 10 working days (1 to 2 days a week if during the school semester, 5 days a
week if during a school holiday period)
Internship Details: Work experience may involve tasks such as attending lectures about the work, administrative assistance,
creating and analyzing documents, translation and attending to guests
As a general rule, interns are not compensated for their training.
(2) Short term Study Abroad Programs with Internship Opportunities
① Singapore: English training and Internship
At the National University of Singapore (CELC: Centre for English Language Communication), interns will take an 8-day
English program (developed specifically for this study abroad program). The emphasis is put in communication skills based on
customer service. A 2-week training program follows at a Japanese airline company, where interns will learn the fundamentals
of the airline industry. When participating in this program, a manner seminar, training program, and an assignment will be
given in advance (commencing the 2013 spring Short term Study Abroad Program).
②Delhi, India: IT Corporate Internship
After job training for 3 weeks at a local Indian company, whose many clients include Japanese financial institutes, interns
will learn firsthand about Indian Business which holds the most important key for the IT industry. When participating in this
program, a manner seminar, training program, and an assignment will be given in advance (commencing the 2014 summer
Short term Study Abroad Program).
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4. AIMS7 Universities Consortium Plurilingual and Pluricultural Program
(AIMS-ASEAN International Mobility for Students Programme)
Aiming to Foster Cosmopolitan Pursuing both World and Regional Benefit
Relationships between South East Asia and Japan are becoming closer. With the objective of developing human resources
capable of creating a plurilingual and pluricultural society as proposed by ASEAN, Waseda University will start the AIMS7 Universities
Consortium Plurilingual and Pluricultural Program in 2014. The program aims to develop students who 1) are plurilingual, with
a command of three languages: their native language, a local ASEAN language and English; 2) acquire communication skills in
preparation for the realization of a harmonious pluricultural and multiethnic society, and communication between individuals from
different cultures and different fields; and 3) respect differences and will become bridges between different cultures, ethnic groups
and fields through social activities in collaboration with each sector and interaction with the local community.
(1) Features of the Program
① This is a program open to undergraduate students. All undergraduate students of all Faculties who have an interest in
language, culture, international business, and economics are welcome to participate.
② The curriculum extends over three semesters. Partner study (joint study with a partner from an overseas university) will
be conducted for two semesters during studying overseas and one semester subsequently.
③ One semester of overseas study (students studying overseas are considered to be exchange students) will take place
during the Fall Semester. During their overseas study, students will take specialized courses taught in English and the
local language. Students are encouraged to participate in field work, volunteer and internship programs. Tuition for the
overseas university will be waived for participants.
④ Students participating in the AIMS overseas program are provided with travel expenses (roundtrip airfare) to and from
Japan and the overseas country and dormitory fees. Students meeting specified conditions are also provided with a
scholarship (from the Japan Student Services Organization or a Waseda University scholarship).
⑤ A certificate of completion will be awarded to students acquiring 32 units.
⑥ After the overseas study, program students will participate in an AIMS7 Student Meeting held at the partner university.
Assistance with travel expenses is available.
(2) Overseas University
Name of University
University of Malaya
University of Indonesia
Chulalongkorn University
Thammasat University
De La Salle University
Universiti Brunei Darussalam
Country
Malaysia
Indonesia
Thailand
Thailand
Philippines
Brunei
Local Language
Malay (Indonesian)
Indonesian
Thai
Thai
Filipino
Malay (Indonesian)
Language/Culture
International Business
Economics
◎
◎
◎
◎
◎
◎
◎
◎
◎
◎
◎
◎
◎
◎
Overseas Study Period
September–January
September–January
August–December
August–December (January–April)
September–December
August–December
(3) Recruitment and Screening Information
① Student recruitment for the 2014 Fall Semester program is irregular. Check the AIMS
Program website for details.
② Students wishing to participate in the program are advised to take language courses in
the language of the country they wish to study and AIMS designated courses given at
the Global Education Center during the 2014 Spring semester.
③ Twenty five students will be dispatched to AIMS partner schools per year, which means
the recruitment capacity for each school will be four or five students.
④ As a rule, students must have been enrolled at Waseda University for at least three
semesters prior to the time of departure to the partner university. TOEFL iBT and
GPA requirements for each program differ. Check requirements on the AIMS program
website (http://www.waseda.jp/sils/jp/aims/) before submitting your application.
(4) Curriculum
“Plurilingual & Pluricultural Program”
Specialized subjects (22–24 units) : Sociolinguistics, Language Policy, Geopolitics, International Relations, History, Security Studies,
Anthropology, Ethnology, Cultural Studies, Theory of Civilization, Comparative Religion, Urban Theory,
Environment Theory, International Business, and Economics are scheduled to be listed.
Language subjects (6–8 units) : Japanese, Filipino, Indonesian, Malay, Thai
Joint seminar (2 units)
Added value program
Record
: Scheduled to set up four seminars on the following themes: Plurilingual, Pluricultural, International
Business and Economics
: Partner study, field work, internship, volunteer AIMS7 student meeting
: Minimum of 32 units required for program completion (16 to 20 units are awarded for study abroad), use
of UCTS and standardized grade ratios under consideration
(5) Program Schedule
Applications accepted in Spring and Summer 2014
Fall 2014
Preliminary coursework before AIMS Study AIMS Study Abroad (AIMS
Abroad Program (AIMS designated subjects, specialized subjects, language
language subjects)
subjects)
* Partner study
Spring 2015
Studies subsequent to AIMS Study Abroad Program
(Joint seminar, AIMS specialized subjects, language
subjects,) * Partner study, Participation in AIMS7
student meeting during summer vacation
* Check the AIM Program website for more information: http://www.waseda.jp/sils/jp/aims/
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5. ERASMUS MUNDUS SCHOLARSHIPS
Erasmus Mundus Joint Masters and Doctorate Programmes
Study across the EU with Erasmus Mundus!
駐日欧州連合代表部
Delegation of the European Union to Japan
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(1) What is Erasmus Mundus?
(2) Who can apply?
Both European and third-country individuals.
(3) How to apply
Find the course you are interested in and apply directly.
http://eacea.ec.europa.eu/erasmus_mundus/programme/action1_en.php
(4) When to apply
Applications for most courses are accepted from early December to late January each year, with courses starting in the autumn.
(5) Further Information
Delegation of the European Union to Japan: http://www.euinjapan.jp/en/about/contact/
Information Session held at Waseda University
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Special Study-Abroad Programs
・Joint programmes of outstanding academic quality designed and implemented by a consortium of European universities from
at least three different countries.
・Students taking part in courses study in at least two different universities, and receive either a joint, double, or triple degree
on graduation.
・Over 130 joint masters and doctoral programmes, in all fields from science and engineering, to business, humanities, and the arts.
・Very attractive scholarship scheme.
・The majority of courses take place in English.
Ⅵ.Study Abroad Process
Waseda University offers various systems that encourage students to study abroad while enrolled at the university. In the
following pages you will find general outlines of these systems. Please note that some points vary from one graduate or
undergraduate school to another, so please contact your undergraduate / graduate school office for further details.
1. Status during overseas study period: “Studying Abroad”, “Registered
in School” and “Leave of Absence”
When you study abroad from Waseda University, there are various study abroad programs, as well as an option to study
abroad at your own expense, as explained in “IV. Study Abroad Programs” Your study will be considered “Studying Abroad” by
the school register when, through a specified application procedure, permission is given by your undergraduate/graduate school
office to study at the foreign university or another suitable institution of higher education for a period of more than one semester.
However, depending on the conditions of the study abroad, classification on the class register differs as written below. The
conditions of the study abroad also affect tuition fees, so please confirm well in advance. Please talk to your undergraduate/
graduate school office to confirm your status, regarding whether your status is going to be registered as “Studying abroad,”
“Registered in School,” or “Leave of Absence.” Please also confirm how the school year following your study abroad will be, and
how your tuition fees will be treated during and after your study abroad.
Registration Status and Academic Fees during Study Abroad
Program
Registration Status
EX (lncl. GLFP)
・EX (TSA)
Studying Abroad
TSA (1 semester )
“Registered in School”
but Study Abroad
TSA・ISA
“Registered in School”
but Study Abroad
DD
“Registered in School”
but Study Abroad
Privately Funded
Study Abroad
Tuition and Other Academic Fees
How registered period will be handled
May depend on agreements with each host
university)
To pay enrolled department Tuition Fee (*1) and
Basic Education Enhancement Fees (*2).
It may be necessary to pay Academic Fees and
Basic Education Enhancement Fees for some
host universities depending on the program.
If the study abroad period is authorized by
the faculty council as part of the registered
period and required credits have been
earned, 1 year or 1 term of the study
abroad period can be counted as part of the
registered period.
(Graduation within the regulated academic
year is possible)
(Waseda University Tuition Fees Exempted)
Program Fee (*3) and Basic Education
Enhancement Fees to be paid to Waseda
Study abroad period is counted in the
University.
registered period.
(May depend on agreements with each host (Graduation within the regulated academic
university)
year is possible)
To pay enrolled department Tuition Fee and Basic
Education Enhancement Fees + Registration Fee
(*4) of 150,000 yen.
In case Waseda University Tuition Fees are
exempted, Student Account Maintenance Fee
Depending on the
(50,000 yen per term) and Basic Education
regulations of your school
Enhancement Fees have to be paid.
(Please refer to next
※ Students who would like to add study abroad
page)
period to registered period are requested to pay
the Credit Transfer Fee (*5).
Please note that some points vary from one
graduate or undergraduate school to another,
so please contact your undergraduate/
graduate school office for further details.
*1 Tuition Fee, etc.
Tuition fee, facility fees, educational environment improvement fee, university-wide global education expenses (undergraduates
enrolling in the 2014 academic year will pay 70,000yen/year for “university-wide global education expenses”), research laboratory
allowance, library fee and seminar fee.
When paying the tuition for your department/graduate course while abroad as an extended student studying abroad, the total amount
paid will be the same as the amount paid by students in their final year for graduation of their department/graduate course (i.e. senior
year for undergraduates). The amount due is NOT calculated by subtracting the number of acquired credits from the number of credits
necessary for graduation/completion.
However, students that enrolled in the 2010 academic year or earlier will not be paying for educational maintenance costs. Instead,
those students are to pay a prescribed amount for facility fees.
*2 Basic Education Enhancement Fees
To be paid by the spring semester of Second year. (Applicable only to those enrolled in from academic year 2010 to 2013)
*3 Program Fee
This includes tuition, program development and operation fees claimed to Waseda University by the host universities and necessary
expenses for Waseda University to develop and operate the program (1 semester: 50,000 yen, 2 semesters: 100,000 yen).
※ Room & Board is included in the program fee of some TSA/ISA programs.
※ “Program Fee” must be paid to Waseda University specified bank account after the amount is converted to Japanese yen using
the CIE designated exchange rate.
*4 Registration Fee
Double degree registration fee: Required expenses for participants in the Double Degree and is used for the operation of the program.
*5 Credit Transfer Fee
The academic fee per credit is the same fee that is applicable to auditors in Waseda University in the academic year of the first term
of the student’s study abroad of the same academic year. The total amount payable as the enrollment fee and the academic fee in case
of students who are classified under the “Studying Abroad” status shall not exceed the total tuition and educational environment
improvement fee at Waseda University.
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Examples of enrollment statuses
*NOTE: This information is current as of Februry 2014.
Please make sure to check your undergraduate/graduate school office for the latest information.
School
EX (Incl. GLFP)・
EX (TSA)
DD
TSA・ISA・
TSA (1 semester)
Studying abroad
Registered
Registered
Privately Funded
Privately Funded
Privately Funded
Studying abroad
Studying abroad
Studying abroad
(coursework or research at
(language program at
(language program at a
university or equivalent higher
a language institution
language institution not
education or research institution) affiliated with a university) affiliated with a university)
Undergraduate Schools
Political Sciences &
Economics
Studying abroad
Registered
Registered
Studying abroad
Leave of absence
Leave of absence
Studying abroad
Registered
Registered
Studying abroad
Studying abroad
Leave of absence
Studying abroad
Registered
Registered
Studying abroad
Studying abroad
Leave of absence
Studying abroad
Registered
Registered
Studying abroad
Studying abroad
Leave of absence
Humanities and Social
Sciences
Studying abroad
Registered
Registered
Studying abroad
Studying abroad
Leave of absence
Education
Studying abroad
Registered
Registered
Studying abroad
Studying abroad
Studying abroad
Commerce
Studying abroad
Registered
Registered
Studying abroad
Leave of absence
Leave of absence
Science & Engineering
Studying abroad
Registered
Registered
Leave of absence *3
Leave of absence
Leave of absence
*3
Leave of absence
Leave of absence
Fundamental Science &
Engineering
Studying abroad
Registered
Registered
Leave of absence
Creative Science &
Engineering
Studying abroad
Registered
Registered
Leave of absence *3
Leave of absence
Leave of absence
Advanced Science &
Engineering
Studying abroad
Registered
Registered
Leave of absence *3
Leave of absence
Leave of absence
Social Sciences
Studying abroad
Registered
Registered
Studying abroad
Studying abroad
Studying abroad
Human Sciences
Studying abroad
Registered
Registered
Studying abroad
Studying abroad
Leave of absence
Sports Sciences
Studying abroad
Registered
Registered
Studying abroad
Studying abroad
Leave of absence
Leave of absence
Leave of absence
International Liberal
Studies
Registered
*2
Registered
*2
Registered
*2
Leave of absence
*3
Study Abroad Process
Letters, Arts & Sciences II
Culture, Media and Society
Ⅵ
Law
Letters, Arts & Sciences I
Graduate & Professional
Schools
Political Sciences
Economics
Registered *6
Registered
*6
Registered
---
Studying abroad
Leave of absence *1
Leave of absence
---
---
Studying abroad
Leave of absence *1
Leave of absence
Leave of absence
Law
Studying abroad
---
---
Studying abroad
Leave of absence
Letter, Arts & Sciences
Studying abroad
---
---
Studying abroad
Leave of absence
Leave of absence
Commerce
Studying abroad *4
---
---
Studying abroad
Leave of absence
Leave of absence
---
---
Fundamental Science &
Engineering
Studying abroad
---
---
Leave of absence *3
Leave of absence
Leave of absence
Creative Science &
Engineering
Studying abroad
---
---
Leave of absence *3
Leave of absence
Leave of absence
Advanced Science &
Engineering
Studying abroad
---
---
Leave of absence *3
Leave of absence
Leave of absence
Science and Engineering
Education
Studying abroad
---
---
Studying abroad
Leave of absence
Leave of absence
Human Sciences
Studying abroad
---
---
Studying abroad
Leave of absence
Leave of absence
Social Sciences
Studying abroad
Registered
---
Studying abroad
Studying abroad
Studying abroad
Sport Sciences
Studying abroad
---
---
Studying abroad
Leave of absence
Leave of absence
GSAPS
Studying abroad *4
Registered
---
Studying abroad
Leave of absence
Leave of absence
GITS
Studying abroad
Registered
---
Leave of absence *1
Leave of absence
Leave of absence
GSJAL
Studying abroad
---
---
Studying abroad
Leave of absence
Leave of absence
Public Management
Registered *6
Registered
---
Studying abroad
Leave of absence *1
Leave of absence
Finance, Accounting & Law
Studying abroad
---
---
Studying abroad
Leave of absence
Leave of absence
IPS
Studying abroad
---
---
Leave of absence *1
Leave of absence
Leave of absence
Law School
Studying abroad *5
---
---
Leave of absence *1
Leave of absence
Leave of absence
Accountancy
Studying abroad
---
---
Leave of absence *1
Leave of absence
Leave of absence
Environment and Energy
Engineering
Studying abroad
Registered
---
Studying abroad
Leave of absence
Leave of absence
Teacher Education
Studying abroad
Studying abroad
Leave of absence
Leave of absence
GSICCS
Studying abroad
Studying abroad
Leave of absence
Leave of absence
*1 As a general rule, students registered under “Leave of absence” may be recognized as students “Studying abroad” in some cases.
*2 Study abroad period are counted as part of the registered period at Waseda University for the School of International Liberal Studies students.
*3 As a general rule, students registered under “Leave of absence” may be recognized as students “Studying abroad” in some cases.
*4 As a general rule, students whose duration of study abroad based on the Departmental Exchange Agreement is less than 6 months are recognized as
registered students.
*5 As a general rule, this applies only to the Law School’s own programs. However, students should contact the school office since participants in other
programs may be registered as “Studying abroad” in some cases.
*6 Graduate School of Political Science, Graduate School of Economics, and Okuma School of Public Management: From the 2014 academic year,
enrollment status for students studying abroad as Exchange, Departmental exchange programs, QTEM (Economics only) are, as a general rule,
recognized as “Studying Abroad (Registered).”
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2. Study abroad procedures at each school office
You must follow the study abroad procedures, which are available to you at your school office, before and after your departure
from school. Your registration as a student “Studying abroad” may be cancelled unless you properly follow the procedures.
Procedures vary across schools, so please follow your school’s instructions meticulously.
(1) Study abroad application
You must submit the “application form for study abroad” and obtain permission from your school prior to your departure. You
will not be permitted to study abroad unless you complete the procedures at your school office. You may obtain an application
form from your school office. Please submit the application together with a letter of acceptance or certificate issued by the host
institution.
SILS students are not required to submit a study abroad application form as study abroad for them is compulsory.
(2) Duration of study abroad
The duration of your study abroad is not deemed to begin on the date of your departure, but is treated as follows:
・One year: from September 21 to September 20 of the following year or from April 1 to March 31 of the following year
・One semester (half of academic year) : from April 1 to September 20 or September 21 to March 31 of the following year
If you start studying abroad in the middle of a semester, you should consult with your school office and decide on whether you
start from April or from September.
According to the program regulations, you are required to return to and resume your education at Waseda University after your
study abroad period is over. However, in some special cases, it is possible to extend the study abroad period or to study abroad
again with the permission of the faculty committee.
(3) Notification of return to Japan
As soon as you return to Japan, you must submit a “notification of return to Japan” to your school office together with the
student registration certificate issued at your host institution or the academic transcript stating the duration of your study. The
CIE requires participants in the EX, EX (TSA), TSA (1 semester), TSA, ISA, and DD programs offered by it to follow additional
procedures.
3. Course selection at the host university and credit approval
If your school accepts the courses you took at your host institution as suitable to be counted as part of Waseda University’s
credits, a maximum of 60 credits (a maximum of 10 credits for a graduate school) will be transferred toward your credits at Waseda
University. In case of professional schools, up to half of the credits required for graduation can be accreditated. Please confirm
details with your school office since criteria vary from one undergraduate/graduate school to another.
(1) Course selection at the host university
It is necessary for you to consult course selection issues with your advisor at Waseda University or the staff at your school
office before your departure. You must read through the course syllabus of the host university and list in advance the subjects you
wish to take. It is strongly recommended that you consult the staff member who is in charge of academic/educational affairs at
the host university, before you actually register for courses. Even if you wish to take certain courses, you may not be allowed to
register for them owing to (a) student capacity issues, (b) language proficiency requirements, (c) course prerequisites, (d) course
for international students and the order of priority. and so forth. It is also worthwhile to take courses for which the host university
is well known, even though the course credits may not be transferable.
(2) General rules for credit approval
① Decisions with regard to credit accreditation are made at your school.
② Credits will be accreditated on the basis of the class hours put in, and the level and the contents of the subjects studied.
③ In most cases, credits you earn at the host university will be accreditated if the courses you took there are considered
equivalent to those offered at your school. Criteria vary from one school to another, so please confirm details with your
school office.
④ It is necessary for you to consult with your school office about courses and credits. Make a study plan not only for the host
university but also for the one at Waseda University after you have finished your study abroad. If you are enrolled with the
school under the full-year system and plan to study abroad for a semester (half a year), there might be some limitations with
regard to the courses that can be taken and the credits that can be earned at Waseda University before or after the study
abroad has ended. It is strongly recommended that you consult with your school office to avoid any problems.
(3) To get credit accreditated (Please be aware that this is only an example.)
① Before studying abroad
Consult your school about courses and credits
② After studying abroad
i. Apply to your school office (staff in charge of academic or educational affairs)for credits accreditation.
ii. Interview
iii. Approval by the faculty committee
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(4) Documents required for credit accreditation
4. Procedures for continuous enrollment at Waseda University
A number of overseas universities start the new academic year in September. Some undergraduate/graduate schools allow their
students to continue taking the courses that they were taking during the spring semester after they come back to Waseda University
and make it as a full-year register. Before you start studying abroad you have to confirm the details with your school ( whether you
need to take term exams and/or submit reports for the spring semester, what are the necessary procedures after your return to
Japan, etc.) Please also confirm with your school office regarding registration and continuation of seminars.
Academic year 2014
1st half of full-year courses 2014
Academic year 2015
Study abroad
1 year (Sep. 21 to Sep. 20 of the following year)
2nd half of full-year courses 2015
5. Various procedures for scholarship required when studying abroad
(Temporary Hold / Continuance, etc.)
Students receiving Japan Student Services Organization (JASSO) Scholarship, on-campus scholarship, or private organization
scholarship will need to, as written in (1) - (3) below, perform the required procedures before and after their study abroad. Be sure
to complete the procedures with the organization you receive the scholarship from. Failing to complete these procedures can
create problems in receiving the scholarship.
(1) Japan Student Services Organization (JASSO) Scholarship
Regardless of enrollment status while on study abroad, this loan will be put on “temporary hold” status. However, in the case
of school registration status as being “enrolled” or “studying abroad”, students can continue to receive the loan by following the
required procedures. Procedures differ according to type of study abroad program and loan. Make sure to complete all necessary
procedures at the Scholarships and Financial Assistance Section referring to the chart below.
Students wishing to continue receiving their loan from JASSO while studying abroad must apply for “Request for Continuing
Scholarship During Study Abroad” (Category 1 Loans・Category 2 Loans). However, in the event of the student’ s graduation
being pushed back due to studying abroad, there is a possibility they will not be allowed to receive the loan beyond their normal
course completion period, so precaution is advised.
Procedures required before departing to study abroad
Scholarship Status during Studying
Abroad
Category 2
Loans
Category 1 Category 2
(Short-Term
Loans
Loans
Study Abroad)
*See page 38
Scholarship
Loan
Currently
Receiving
Category 1
Loans
Continuance
Receive Loan
*Possible
also if there
is a special
increase at
time of studying
abroad
Don’t Receive
Loan
Required procedures
If the student is enrolled
and graduation will not be
held back(EX, TSA, ISA,
DD, etc)
Category 1 Loans:
Submit “Request for
Continuing Scholarship
During Study Abroad”
Category 2 Loans
(Short-Term Study
Abroad): Apply at given
period
Submit “Request for
Continuing Scholarship
During Study Abroad”
If the student is studying abroad and
graduation will be held back (certain
EX programs, privately funded
exchanged students)
Category 1 Loans:
Submit “Request for Continuing
Scholarship During Study Abroad”
Category 2 Loans(Short-Term
Study Abroad): Apply at given period
Submit “Request for Continuing
Scholarship During Study Abroad”
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Even though you may not need any credit accreditaion, academic transcripts or a student registration certificate will be
needed to certify that you were registered with and had studied at an overseas higher education institution. Please note that
the status “Studying abroad” may be cancelled without these documents.
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Please note that you must bring back necessary documents for the accreditation of your credits. As a general rule, the
following documents are required for accreditation. Please confirm with your school office beforehand as procedures may vary.
① Transcript of academic records
You must make necessary arrangements to have your academic transcript issued by the host university before returning
to Japan.
In case the host university does not issue an academic transcript, please ask your tutor or advisor to write a letter of
evaluation or request for the issuance of a certificate of course completion before returning to Japan. Please note that an
academic transcript will not be issued unless you have paid all required fees to your host institute. ( e.g., dormitory fees)
② Syllabus, Course description, etc.
③ University catalogues, brochures, etc. ( showing the number of days per term, class hours per week, academic regulations, etc.)
④ Textbooks, a list of reference books, term papers, exams ( and answer sheets ), comments from faculty, etc.
⑤ Other documents which could be useful for credit accreditation
Scholarship Status during Studying
Abroad
Category 2
Loans
Category 1 Category 2
(Short-Term
Loans
Loans
Study Abroad)
*See page 38
Category 1
Loans
Receive Loan
*Possible
also if there
is a special
increase at
time of studying
abroad
Temporary
Hold
Don’t Receive
Loan
Continuance
Category 2
Loans
Temporary
Hold
*Unable to
combine
Continuance
Continuance
Temporary
Hold
Temporary
Hold
Combined
Loans
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Continuance
Temporary
Hold
Continuance
Temporary
Hold
Temporary
Hold
Continuance
If the student is enrolled
and graduation will not be
held back(EX, TSA, ISA,
DD, etc)
Category 1 Loans:
Submit “Transfer
Request(Temporary
Hold)”
Category 2
Loans(Short-Term
Study Abroad): Apply
at given period
Submit “Transfer
Request(Temporary
Hold)”
Submit “Request for
Continuing Scholarship
During Study Abroad”
Category 2 Loans:
Submit “Transfer
Request(Temporary
Hold)”
Receive Loan
*Applying
when a special
fee increase
takes place
Category 2
during studying
Loans(Short-Term
abroad is not
Study Abroad): Apply at
permitted
given period
Don’t Receive
Loan
Scholarship
Loan
Currently
Receiving
Required procedures
Submit “Transfer
Request(Temporary
Hold)”
If the student is studying abroad and
graduation will be held back (certain
EX programs, privately funded
exchanged students)
Category 1 Loans: Submit “Transfer
Request(Temporary Hold)”
Category 2 Loans(Short-Term Study
Abroad): Apply at given period
*Category 2 Loans(Short-Term
Study Abroad)period will be added
to the loan period of Category 1
Loans and loans surpassing normal
course completion time will not be
permitted.
However, a loan for a special fee
increase at the time of studying
abroad is not within this boundary.
Submit “Transfer
Request(Temporary Hold)”
Submit “Request for Continuing
Scholarship During Study Abroad” and
“Request for Loan Period Extension”
Category 2 Loans: Submit “Transfer
Request(Temporary Hold)
” and
“Request for Loan Extension Period”
Category 2 Loans(Short-Term
Study Abroad): Apply at given period
*Category 2 Loans(Short-Term
Study Abroad)period will be added
to the loan period of Category 2
Loans.
Submit “Transfer
Request(Temporary Hold)”
Category 1 Loans: Submit “Request
for Continuing Scholarship During
Study Abroad”
*Unable to
Category 2 Loans: Submit “Request
combine
for Continuing Scholarship During
Study Abroad” and “Request for
Loan Period Extension”
Category 1 Loans: Submit “Transfer
Request(Temporary Hold)”
Category 1 Loans and
Category 2 Loans: Submit “Transfer
Category 2 Loans:
Receive Loan
Request(Temporary Hold)” and
Submit “Transfer
*Applying
“Request for Loan Period Extension”
when a special Request(Temporary
Category 2 Loans(Short-Term
Hold)”
fee increase
Study Abroad): Apply at given period
takes place
*Because Category 1 Loans
during studying Category 2 Loans
are added to the loan period of
(Short-Term Study
abroad is not
Category 2 Loans(Short-Term
Abroad): Apply at given
permitted
Study Abroad), loans going beyond
period
normal course completion period
are not permitted.
Category 1 Loans and
Category 2 Loans:
Category 1 Loans and Category
Don’t Receive
Submit “Transfer
2 Loans: Submit “Transfer
Loan
Request(Temporary
Request(Temporary Hold)”
Hold)”
Category 1 Loans and
Category 2 Loans:
Submit “Request for
Continuing Scholarship
During Study Abroad”
Category 1 Loans:
Submit “Request for
Receive Loan
Continuing Scholarship
*Applying
During Study Abroad”
when a special
Category 2 Loans:
fee increase
Submit “Transfer Request
takes place
(Temporary Hold)”
during studying
Category 2 Loans
abroad is not
(Short-Term Study
permitted
Abroad): Apply at given
period
Don’t Receive
Loan
*Unable to
combine
Category 1 Loans: Submit “Request
for Continuing Scholarship During
Study Abroad”
Category 2 Loans: Submit “Transfer
Request(Temporary Hold)” and
“Request for Loan Period Extension”
Category 2 Loans(Short-Term
Study Abroad): Apply at given period
*In case of a combined loan, choosing to continue with just one
loan is not allowed.
Procedures required upon completing studies abroad
Scholarship before studying abroad
Scholarship Status while studying
overseas
Necessary Procedures
Category 1 Loans・Category 2 Loans
Temporary Hold
Submit “Transfer Request” for Resumption
Category 1 Loans・Category 2 Loans
Continuance
No Procedure Required
If you will study abroad (regardless of the type of study abroad program or school registration status) during the period you
are to receive an on-campus scholarship, be sure to contact the Scholarships and Financial Assistance Section beforehand . If
you fail to contact the section beforehand, the amount of the scholarship may be adjusted or the scholarship may be canceled.
Furthermore, if you have already received a scholarship, you may be requested to return the scholarship (in part, or in its
entirety).
(3) Scholarship from private and local public organizations
If a student receiving a scholarship from various private and local public organizations will study abroad (regardless of the type
of study abroad program or school registration status), be sure to contact the Scholarships and Financial Assistance Section
beforehand . Handling of scholarships during study abroad differs depending on the organization.
6. Student health promotion mutual aid association membership fee refund
procedure
For students who participate in university-approved study abroad programs, the Student Health Promotion Mutual Aid
Association will give them a refund of membership fee incurred during study abroad if the students apply for a refund before the
10th of the month 3 months after their return.
Example: If your study abroad ends in March, 2014, the deadline is June 10, 2014.
Those who fall into the following categories will receive a refund of the membership fee upon submitting documents that prove
their return from study abroad to the Student Affairs Section (Student Health Promotion Mutual Aid Association), and a document
of return, which the Student Affair Section provides, in person before the 10th of the month 3 months after their return.
[Members of Mutual Aid Association]
• Regular students in each undergraduate school (including double-degree students)
Note that students of the Distance Education Program, School of Human Sciences are not eligible.
• Regular students in each graduate school (including double-degree students)
• Research students in each graduate school
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(2) On-Campus scholarship (Scholarship from Waseda University)
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【Important Note】
* Category 1 Loans Scholarship cannot be given beyond the normal course completion period. There is some possibility that an extension
for Category 2 Loans Scholarship could be permitted for a loan period extension up to a year if a “Request for Loan Period Extension” is
submitted.
* Students who are on a Category 2 Loans Scholarship and are planning to study abroad for a time period beyond their final year of course
study must submit “Request for Continuing Scholarship During Study Abroad” and “Request for a Loan Period Extension” together before
departing.
* The loan period for Category 2 Loans Scholarship(Short-Term Study Abroad)will be added to the loan period for Category 1 Loans・
Category 2 Loans Scholarship.
Please be aware that request to resuming your loan upon your return may be declined if studying abroad results in setting back your
graduation date.
* Students studying abroad on a state funded (full or partial) program (including those granted the “short-term study abroad promotion program
scholarships”)must submit “Transfer Notice(Temporary Hold)
” or a “Transfer Notice(Withdrawal)
” regardless of their scholarship type.
* However, when there are changes in the system within Japan Student Services Organization (JASSO), the necessary procedures prior to
and after studying abroad are subject to change. Please check the notifications in the Waseda-net Portal (including emails), etc., for the
latest information.
* Applying for a “Exemption from Repayment due to High Achievement” for the Postgraduate School Category 1 Loans Scholarship is limited
to the completion year of the loan, so those who plan to extend their course duration due to studying abroad must take care when applying
for the “Request for Continuing Scholarship During Study Abroad” and “Category 2 Loans Scholarship(Short-Term Study Abroad)
”.
○ Regulation
for the students studying abroad while registered at Waseda University
General
Article 1. These regulations, unless otherwise specified, shall apply to undergraduate and graduate students who study abroad.
2. These regulations specified in the following articles shall apply to the students studying at Waseda University under the
agreement of academic exchange with other universities in Japan.
Definition of study abroad
Article 2. Study abroad shall be defined as either one of the following cases:
i. Study at a university or equivalent higher education institution overseas for a minimum of one semester/term with the
permission of the faculty committee of the student’s undergraduate or graduate school (the graduate school committee,
if the graduate school does not belong to any faculty, will hereinafter be referred to as “faculty or relevant committee” )
ii. Study at a research institution for a minimum of one semester with the permission of the faculty or relevant committee
2. The “double degree program” shall be a study abroad program under the agreement of academic exchange with
overseas universities wherein program participants shall obtain a degree from the host university while registered at
Waseda University.
Necessary procedures for study abroad
Article 3. Those who wish to study abroad shall submit the following documents and obtain the permission of the faculty or relevant
committees.
i. Application form designated by the respective undergraduate or graduate school
ii. Certificate of admission or letter of acceptance issued by the host university, equivalent higher institution or research
institution abroad (hereinafter referred to as “host institution” )
2. Students shall submit the following documents upon returning to Japan:
i. Notification of return form as designated by the respective undergraduate or graduate school
ii. Certificate issued by the host institution which states the period of registration at the host institution
Period of study abroad
Article 4. As a general rule, the duration of the program shall not exceed one year while the student is registered at Waseda
University. However, the faculty or relevant committee may give the student permission for extension or re-entry under
special circumstances.
2. Notwithstanding the regulations specified in the preceding paragraph, the period of study abroad for students under
the academic exchange programs between Waseda University and overseas universities (hereinafter referred to as
“exchange students” ) and for students under the double degree programs shall be defined according to the respective
agreements.
Registration period at Waseda University
Article 5. All or part of the study abroad program, under the academic exchange programs between Waseda University and
overseas universities (except Double Degree program) can be calculated into the student’s registration period if permitted
by faculty or relevant committees.
2. The Double Degree program predetermined period of study abroad can be calculated into the student’s registration
period.
3. Other than specified in above paragraphs, the one-year or one-semester period of study abroad can be calculated into
the student’ s registration period at Waseda University only when the faculty or relevant committee approves the said
study abroad as being part of Waseda University curriculum after taking into consideration the credits earned at the host
university or institution, the period of study to acquire these credits, and other matters.
Credits earned while on the programs
Article 6. Credits earned at the host institution can be counted toward Waseda University credits only when the faculty or relevant
committee recognizes them.
2. The maximum number of transferable credits is as follows:
i. No more than 60 for an undergraduate student
ii. No more than 10 for a graduate student
Study period before and after the program
Article 7. Study period at the undergraduate or graduate school before and after the program shall be counted strictly in order to
help students earn credits for their graduation.
Academic fees while on the program
Article 8. Tuition fees, campus maintenance fees, facility fees, university-wide global education expenses, laboratory fees for
lower-and upper-level courses, upper-level courses (seminar) fees and library fees (hereinafter referred to as "Tuition
Fees") for students studying abroad will be determined as the graph1 below
2. For those exempted of their tuition fees according to the previous section must still pay the registration fee of 50,000 yen
to Waseda University each semester by the specified date.
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3. Students on the Double Degree Programs shall pay a registration fee of 150,000 yen by the deadlines stated by Waseda
University.
4. Students on the Double Degree Programs shall pay a registration fee of 150,000 yen by the deadline stated by the
University・specified date
[grapn 1]
Tution Fees
Students Studying Abrood (Excludes Exempted
Exchange Students and Students on
Double Degree Program)
Basic Education Enrichment
Fees (Student Fees)
As designated
Double Dgree Program
Fees shall be based on the (exchange) As designated
agreements between Waseda University
and the host institutions
Cancellation of the permission to study abroad
Article 9. If a student permitted to study abroad is found to be inappropriate according to Article 2, the faculty or relevant committee
can cancel the permission to study abroad.
2. Article 8 shall not apply to the students whose permissions to study abroad are cancelled under the regulations specified
in the preceding paragraph.
Credit transfer fee and calculation of the registration years
Article 10. According to Article 16 of Waseda University Regulations (implemented on April 1st, 1949; hereinafter referred to
as “University Regulations” ) or Article 9 Paragraph 2, Article 9 Part 2 and 3 of Waseda University Graduate School
Regulations (Educational Affairs No. 1, 1976; hereinafter referred to as Graduate School Regulations” ) students shall
pay credit transfer fees specified on the basis of credits counted as those required for graduation when the faculty or
relevant committees recognize that Article 5 apply to the students whom Article 8 Paragraph 1 applies also.
2. The credit transfer fees that undergraduate and graduate students must pay as specified in Article 5 Paragraph 3 shall
be the same amount as the audit fees in accordance with the academic year of the first semester of the student’s study
abroad period that will be added to the number of years in the university. However, regardless of the authorized number
of credits, the total of the registration fees paid for during the study abroad and the credit transfer fees shall not exceed
the total of the tuition of the study abroad, cost of equipment, educational environment improvement fee, and universitywide global education expenses.
3. The period of study abroad shall not be calculated into the registration period at Waseda University unless the student
does not pay the credit transfer fee by the date designated by Waseda University.
Students at Waseda University High School
Article 11. This regulation shall apply to students at the Waseda University High School who are studying abroad.
(Omitted)
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Fees shall be based on the (exchange) As designated
agreements between Waseda University
and the host institutions
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Exchange Students
Ⅶ.Overseas Security and Risk Management
Basic rule: Show initiative! You are the one who secures your safety and deals with
unexpected incidents.
You must be prepared to deal with unexpected problems while abroad – terrorism, riots, theft, losses, sickness, injuries,
negligence, or compensation for losses if you were to default on a debt. Not only will you need to take extra precautions to secure
your own safety, you will also need to show initiative to deal with unexpected incidents.
1. Research on the country where you would like to study
It is as important as studying the program contents that you research your overseas study location, its histories of crime,
local information regarding hygiene, local diseases, medical treatments available, the social environment, customs, the national
character, and the local law. Please bear in mind to always seek the latest available information.
・Overseas Security, Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA)
・Safety guide for Japanese residents overseas, MOFA
・Global medical information
・Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare Quarantine Station
・JICA
・Japan Student Services Organization (JASSO)
・World Health Organization (WHO)
・Foreign and Commonwealth Office (UK)
・UK Security Service (MI5)
・U.S. Department of State
・Overseas Security Advisory Council (USA)
・Federal Emergency Management Agency (USA)
・Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (USA)
・Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (Australia)
http://www.anzen.mofa.go.jp/
http://www.anzen.mofa.go.jp/manual/index.html
http://www.mofa.go.jp/mofaj/toko/medi/index.html
http://www.forth.go.jp/
http://www.jica.go.jp/seikatsu/index.html
http://www.jasso.go.jp/ryugaku/index.html
http://www.who.int/en/
http://www.fco.gov.uk/en/
http://www.mi5.gov.uk/
http://travel.state.gov/
http://www.osac.gov/
http://www.fema.gov/
http://www.cdc.gov/
http://www.smartraveller.gov.au/
2. Preparation before departure
(1) Insurance
All participants in Waseda University’s study abroad programs are required to purchase overseas travel insurance plan
designated by Waseda University. It costs only half the price of most other general insurance plans that are available.In
addition to the above insurance, some host universities require you to purchase a separate health insurance plan. In such
cases, you must purchase both insurance plans.
(2) Submission of the emergency contact information list to the CIE
(3) Subscription to Overseas Cell Phone Rental Serivce
(4) Photocopy of your passport, credit card number, air tickets, traveler’s checks numbers, and insurance policy number
(5) List of contacts in case of any loss, theft, or emergency (embassy, consulate general, local police, credit card company,
airline reservation company, insurance company, crisis response and management service company, overseas cell phone
service company, your host university, etc.)
(6) Medical report in English or a local language if you have a chronic disease
(7) Emergency card (contact information subscribed), the Emergency card will be hand out at the orientation hold by CIE.
(8) Enrollment in crisis response and management services (subscription procedures are arranged by CIE)
All participants in Waseda University’s study abroad programs are required to enroll in crisis response and management
services that are under contract with Waseda University to offer support in times of crisis. With this service, you can receive
information regarding safety, and consult for advice when you run into trouble. Students enrolled in CIE’s program (long
term, half term, short term) and studying abroad under Departmental Agreements will enroll for the period of their study
abroad. No fee is required for Waseda students who are part of these programs. By paying the actual cost, students who
study abroad on private funds are also invited to enroll with the risk management service mentioned above.
The CIE asks all students participating in Waseda University’s study abroad programs to complete all mandatory
preparations as outlined above. Moreover, it is strongly recommended that students who study abroad at their own expense
make similar preparations wherever applicable. They will need to pay for the actual cost of such services.
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Credit Cards
Credit cards will be necessary when living overseas. In some countries, you will need a credit card at the time of visa application. If
you do not have a credit card at this time, we strongly recommend that you apply for one promptly.
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The Waseda Card Students— studying abroad, traveling, studying, eating out—providing comforts for student life
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The Waseda Paddy Card is a credit card created for Waseda University students that also
functions as a Waseda Co-op membership card and is issued through corporations affiliated
with Waseda University. There are no annual fees while one is registered as a student. Enjoy
cashless transactions with discounts when purchasing textbooks/CDs at the co-op!
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There is also a well-developed insurance service, including shopping guard insurance
and protection against credit abuse on the internet. Further, you can feel confident since any
such as temporarily raising your maximum credit, insurance, and other procedures that you would need to complete before
going abroad.
It takes about 1 month to issue a card after an application. It takes about 2 weeks for emergencies. Those who wish to
study abroad are advised to apply as soon as possible. For more details, see the guide/application forms found at the Waseda
University co-op stores, or see the contact information below.
[Contact]
Waseda University, Office of the President, Alumni Affairs Section
PHONE: 03-3203-6284
3. Program cancellation or evacuation advice before and during the program
You may obtain detailed, security-related information on the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan website (http://www.anzen.
mofa.go.jp/). You will find the latest information on security, frequently-occurred incidents, and what you should do in such cases.
Databases from the past are also available. The security status is classified into four levels, as discussed below.
Waseda University may postpone or cancel its programs or advice evacuation in case a warning is issued by the Ministry of
Foreign Affairs of Japan before or during the program schedule. The CIE will inform students in the concerned region via e-mail,
or through the CIE website, or via the host university’s coordinator.
The four levels of security are as follows:
“Travel with caution”
Japanese nationals traveling or residing in the relevant country or region should stay alert and avoid every danger.
“Consider whether or not to travel”
Traveling to the relevant country or region should be carefully considered. In case you decide to travel, take enough
safety measures.
“Defer all travel”
Traveling to the relevant country or region should be postponed with no exception. Japanese nationals residing in the
concerned region should consider or begin preparations for departure.
“Evacuate”
All Japanese residents are advised to evacuate from the relevant country or region to a safe country or region (or return
to Japan). In such a situation, any travel to the relevant country is obviously expected to be postponed.
4. Risk management during the program
(1) Let people know where you are! Write in your study abroad portfolio, and submit the "Overseas
Residential Registration" (Zairyu Todoke ) to the Japanese Embassy or Consulate.
Be sure to write your emergency contact information in your study abroad portfolio.
You should inform your family (including your host family), friends (in and outside of Japan), the coordinator at your host
university and the Japanese diplomatic office in your host country of your current address whenever you change it (your
whereabouts when traveling for a short period of time during holidays, for example). Please change the registration for the crisis
response and management service.
According to Article 16 of the Passport Law of Japan, you must submit the “Overseas Residential Registration” (Zairyu Todoke )
immediately to the Japanese Embassy or Consulate if you are staying in a foreign country for more than three months. The
Japanese Embassy and Consulate will assist you on the basis of the address and the emergency contact information on the
registration form. You can register online through the “Overseas Residential Registration” (ORR net) facility. Refer to the Ministry
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questions or concerns that you may have are addressed by Waseda University staff. Please feel free to inquire about matters
of Foreign Affairs website (http://www.ezairyu.mofa.go.jp/) for more information.
(2) Doʼs and Donʼts while abroad
Avoid risks. Please be aware that you are in a foreign country and not in Japan. Be especially aware of the security situation.
You should pay extra attention to your surroundings, especially when you are off-campus. Stay away from dangerous areas (check
with your host university). Do not walk alone after dark, do not carry more cash than you need, think thoroughly before taking any
action, stay away from alcohol- and drug-related situations, and do not trust strangers easily; it is vital that you understand the
importance of such caution and imbibe a risk-free attitude in your daily life.
Driving cars and motorcycles
The CIE does not forbid driving cars and motorcycles. However, you should remember that driving is your own responsibility.
Please be particularly aware of the following:
・National and local laws of your host country and region
・Liability to a third party in the case of an injury, treatment, or damage/loss from an accident
・Lawsuits related to traffic accidents
(3) Unpredictable accidents and disasters
Please contact the Japanese Embassy and Consulate General and follow their instructions in case of an emergency. If the
situation permits the use of phones or other means of communication, you can obtain such advice as the safest evacuation route
from the crisis response and management service company under contract with Waseda University. Contact your family, the
coordinator at your host university, and Waseda University officials, if possible. When it is appropriate to do so, the CIE issues
warnings or evacuation advice to students via email (the CIE will use the email address – the log-in ID for Waseda-net – you had
submitted at the time of application), SMS messages to WasedaUniversity designated cell phone, and through the CIE website.
Please follow the CIE’s instructions in case of emergency.
(4) “Hi, it's me” swindle and bank transfer fraud
You must have heard about the “Hi, it's me” swindle and bank transfer fraud. Some families have received calls while their
sons or daughters have been away abroad. Swindlers typically choose such families because they know that these families
cannot contact their sons or daughters easily since they are not in Japan. Talk to your family about these crimes before you
leave for overseas, and take extra precautions. It could be an effective measure to decide on a secret word or phrase (a kind of a
“password” ) beforehand that would attest to the fact that it was indeed you whenever your family received a call from you.
Example case of other University: “Help! I have to pay off debts.”
A father received a call from his daughter who was studying in the UK. She told him in an urgent voice, “I'm in London now,
and I’ve been threatened and asked to pay off my debts immediately.” She suddenly hung up the phone after telling him that a
creditor was going to talk to him. After that, a man from “XX finance” gave the girl’s father a call and pressed him to pay her debts
off. He was so worried about his daughter that he ended up transferring 950,000 yen to an account specified by the swindler.
There have been many other incidents reported. Swindlers make up stories of you having been in car accidents, in trouble with
a gang, and so on. Lately, these swindles have been found to employ a number of “characters”, and the swindlers’methods have
become shrewder than ever. Should you or your family receive a call like this, do not panic and do react calmly. To avoid such
unpleasant incidents, it is important that you contact your family, friends and others on a regular basis and keep them informed of
your whereabouts and other relevant information.
5. Outline of risk management by Waseda University
(1) Insurance (Inclusive contract with Waseda University and the insurance company /
study abroad plan )
All participants in Waseda University’s study abroad programs, including those who are part of the departmental exchange
program agreement, are required to purchase overseas travel insurance plan designated by Waseda University. Its cost is only
half that of the other general insurance plans available. (It should be noted here that the premiums must be paid for by the
participants.)
(2) Crisis response and management services
The CIE has established a system of risk management for participants in order to deal with any problems that may occur in the
course of daily life in a foreign country.
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The following services are available.
・Medical Assistance (When you suffer from sickness or injury)
・Non-medical assistance (e.g.Property loss)
・Health consultation service
・Safety confirmation service
・Emergency evacuation arrangement
・Legal referrals
(3) Subscription to overseas cell phone rental service
In order to strengthen crisis management measures during study abroad, all students who participate in study abroad program
differ slightly depending on the country where students study abroad) is provided. Students only need to pay charges for calls
(including short mail) they make. In this way, the CIE can have contact information for all students studying abroad so that
smooth communication between the university and students is ensured in the event of an emergency. Also, we contact students
to confirm their safety, to provide information about crisis management, etc., by SMS messages. The cell phone can also be used
to make calls to and receive calls from family during study abroad.
NOTE
Applications for these services mentioned above will be announced after you are officially admitted to as an applicant to your host
university.
6. Contact information for Waseda University
Hours open: 9:00 - 17:00, Monday - Saturday (hours differ during summer and winter vacations)
Your emergency contact will be announced after you are officially admitted to a host university.
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Overseas Security and Risk Management
The initial setup cost and rental fee during study abroad is free and about US$ 3.00 free call service (the actual service may
Ⅶ
that Waseda University offers must subscribe to an overseas cell phone rental service through the Center for International
Education, which has the contract for the service.
Ⅷ.Language Proficiency Tests and Admission Tests
1. TOEFL®
(1) Outline
There is no need to say that you must be fluent in English to be able to study at a university in an English speaking country.
Universities in English speaking countries require non-native English speaking students to secure a certain TOEFL® (Test of
English as a Foreign Language) test score as one of their admission requirements. The TOEFL® test was designed by the nonprofit education organization ETS (Educational Testing Service). Students who wish to study abroad for a long period of time
or participate in the study abroad programs (e.g., exchange programs) coordinated by their universities are required to take the
TOEFL® test. It is strongly recommended that those students who plan to apply to institutions where the TOEFL® test score is
one of the entry requirements, take the test as soon as possible. In principle, Waseda University requires you to have obtained
an adequate score more than one year prior to the beginning of the program. You must make an application to the CIE in October
2014 for programs starting in September 2015. Therefore, you will not be eligible unless you have obtained the necessary score
at the time of application in October 2014. It is recommended to take the test as soon as possible since the test dates between
August and September tend to become fully booked.
The Internet version of the TOEFL® test (TOEFL iBT ®) has been implemented in Japan since July 2006, and is currently the only
version of the TOEFL® test that is being administered to students.
It takes more than 4 weeks for the official score reports to be ready, so be sure to plan your examination time well. The TOEFL
ITP® test administered at Waseda University is easier to take than the official test. The CIE recommends that you take the ITP test
before taking the official test. Please take note again that the TOEFL ITP® test scores generally cannot be used for selection either
in Waseda University or in any of the host universities. However, there are some exceptions. Please check the latest program list.
For further information about the TOEFL® test:
Enquiries:
TOEFL Department, Council on International Educational Exchange (CIEE) URL: http://www.cieej.or.jp/toefl
Prometric Inc.RRC Reservation Center
Phone: 03-5541-4800 Hours open 9:00-18:00 (closed Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays)
URL: http://www.prometric-jp.com
Administrator: Educational Testing Service
URL: http://www.ets.org/toefl
How to apply: ① Website: http://www.ets.org/toefl
② Phone: Prometric Inc. RRC Reservation Center
03-5541-4800 9:00-18:00
(Closed Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays)
③ Mail: Please fill out all necessary detail on the Registration Form that can be found on the Bulletin and send it
4 weeks before the examination with the examination fee.
〒104-0033 Tokyoto Chuo-ku Shinagawa 1-21-2 Kayabacho Tower 15F
Prometric Inc. TOEFL Section
How to apply for “Bulletin” :
Download from website http://www.cieej.or.jp/toefl/toefl/bulletin.html
Fee: Regular registration US$ 225 (accepted no later than 7days ahead of examination date)
Late registration US$ 260 (As of January 2014)
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(2) TOEFL-iBT ® Priority Reservation at Waseda University
There is an official test center for the TOEFL-iBT ® in Waseda University. TOEFL-iBT ® tests are administered on Waseda
Campus, Bldg. 7, Rm. 314 (27 seats available), and Waseda University students are able to reserve seats at this venue before
application is opened to the general public. To make reservations, students must check the guideline of application.
For details:
Waseda-net Portal (Japanese page only) →” 国際交流・留学” (International Programs) → “-優先予約申し込み” under “TOEFL
iBT 試験” → read all details carefully before making your reservation.
TOEFL-iBT ® Schedule 2014(As of February 2014)
The schedule below is subject to change. Make sure that you check the latest information.
【May】11th(Sun.), 17th(Sat.), 24th(Sat.)
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【June】15th(Sun.), 21st(Sat.), 28th(Sat.), 29th(Sun.)
The schedule from July through November will be announced at CIE website once it is finalized.
Language Proficiency Tests and Admission Tests
*Please note that this reservation system is only available to Waseda University students.
*Tests are also being held at other venue besides Waseda Campus.
TOEFL® Score Comparison Chart
Internet-based
Total
Computer-based
Total
Paper-based
Total
Internet-based
Total
Computer-based
Total
Paper-based
Total
120
120
119
118
117
116
114-115
113
111-112
110
109
106-108
105
103-104
101-102
100
98-99
96-97
94-95
92-93
90-91
88-89
86-87
84-85
83
81-82
79-80
77-78
76
74-75
72-73
71
69-70
68
66-67
65
64
300
297
293
290
287
283
280
277
273
270
267
263
260
257
253
250
247
243
240
237
233
230
227
223
220
217
213
210
207
203
200
197
193
190
187
183
180
677
673
670
667
660-663
657
650-653
647
640-643
637
630-633
623-627
617-620
613
607-610
600-603
597
590-593
587
580-583
577
570-573
567
563
557-560
553
550
547
540-543
537
533
527-530
523
520
517
513
507-510
62-63
61
59-60
58
57
56
54-55
53
52
51
49-50
48
47
45-46
44
43
41-42
40
39
38
36-37
35
34
33
32
30-31
29
28
26-27
25
24
23
22
21
19-20
18
17
177
173
170
167
163
160
157
153
150
147
143
140
137
133
130
127
123
120
117
113
110
107
103
100
97
93
90
87
83
80
77
73
70
67
63
60
57
503
500
497
493
487-490
483
480
477
470-473
467
463
460
457
450-453
447
443
437-440
433
430
423-427
420
417
410-413
407
400-403
397
390-393
387
380-383
377
370-373
363-367
357-360
353
347-350
340-343
333-337
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(3) TOEFL ITP® Test
®
®
Waseda University administers the TOEFL-ITP test (Institutional Testing Program). The TOEFL-ITP test is a good way to
determine your English proficiency if you are interested in studying in an English speaking country. You can study for the TOEFL®
®
iBT test more efficiently after assessing your weaknesses through the TOEFL-ITP test. The CIE may accept this test score for
®
some of its programs. Please see the latest program list to see which programs allow use of the TOEFL-ITP test score.
Administrator: Center for International Education, Waseda University
Enquiries: Co-op Book Center
B1 Floor, Building 17, Waseda Campus PHONE: 03-3202-3236
・Test fee : 3,600 yen (including tax) (Please note that this fee is subject to change. Please be sure to check the latest figures.)
®
・Taking past tests (TOEFL -PBT) gives you an idea of what the official test would be like. When you take a test for the
first time, it is natural that you would be unfamiliar with the test and the test conditions and get nervous, and it does not
really matter whether or not the questions are difficult. Taking the TOEFL ITP® will help you gain a higher score in the official
test.
TOEFL ITP® Schedule 2014 (As of February 2014)
The schedule below is subject to change. Make sure that you check the latest information.
回
Test date
Test time
第1回
Sun, May. 11
14 : 00
第2回
Sun, Jul. 13
第3回
Registration period
Announcement of the results
Apr. 3
-
Apr. 15
May. 29
14 : 00
Jun. 5
-
Jun. 19
Jul. 31
Sun, Oct. 5
14 : 00
Jul. 17
-
Sep. 9
Oct. 23
第4回
Sun, Nov. 16
14 : 00
Oct. 9
-
Oct. 22
Dec. 4
第5回
Sun, Dec. 21
14 : 00
Nov. 13
-
Nov. 27
Jan. 16
Registration: Waseda University Co-op
Even after the registration period, the Book Center accepts registration unless the test center is filled to capacity.
Test fee:
3,600 yen (including tax)
※ Please make sure time and classroom of these exams on the notice board at Waseda University Co-op.
※ An application is closed when a capacity is reached within the period of application.
2. IELTSTM(*for the latest information check the website below)
Students who wish to enter universities or colleges in UK, Australia and New Zealand may have their English proficiency
®
evaluated through the IELTSTM (International English Language Testing System) instead of TOEFL test. With regard to visa
acquisition, the IELTSTM may be required for applicants of certain nationalities. The test consists of four sections: listening (30
min), reading (60 min), writing (60 min), and speaking (11-14 min). These four elements are separately scored on each section
using a band scale scoring system to arrive at the total score of the four sections. A score between 6.0 and 6.5 is required for
admission into universities and colleges of the three abovementioned countries. The fee is 24,675 yen (including tax). This fee is
scheduled to change depending on the change in the consumption tax; please reconfirm.
The test score is usually announced within 13 business days from the test date, and then mailed to the address of the test
taker. The score is valid for two years ( as of Jan. 2014).
Please check exam dates, application guide and applications on the web page of “EIKEN (Test in Practical English
Proficiency)” .
PHONE: 03-3266-6852 URL: http://www.eiken.or.jp/ielts/
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3. Other language proficiency tests
Chinese Proficiency Test (HSK)*
Chinese
Chinese Proficiency Test
Test of Communicative Chinese
(TECC)
Korean Proficiency Test
Korean
Italian
Russian
Spanish
Portuguese
Certificazione di Italiano come
Lingua Straniera (CILS)*
Italiano: Prova di Abilita Linguistica
Test of Russian as a Foreign
Language ( ТРКИ )*
Russian Language Certificate
Diplomas de Espanol como
Lengua Extranjera (DELE)
Evaluación Oficial del Conocimiento
de La Lengua Española
Avaliacao de Portugues Lingua
Estrangeira (APLE)
The above examinations aim to evaluate your language proficiency. If you wish to participate in an exchange program, it is recommended that you
take a relevant test well ahead of your application. If the above list has more than one proficiency test for one language, it is recommended that you take
the test marked with an asterisk (*).
4. Other admission tests
You may be required to submit the following test scores if you wish to enter a graduate or professional school in the USA. For
enquiries, refer to each website.
GRE (Graduate Record Examinations)
The test is aimed at evaluating the ability of applicants who wish to enter graduate school for subjects other than business and
law. GRE has two tests: the General Test (verbal reasoning, quantitative reasoning, and analytical writing) and the Subject Test
(biology, chemistry, mathematics, physics, computer, science, engineering, economics, psychology , and literature in English).
http://www. prometric-jp.com
GMAT (Graduate Management Admission Test)
This test is for students who wish to enter business schools to acquire an MBA. The test consists of three sections: mathematical
reasoning, verbal reasoning and analytical writing. It does not measure knowledge of management. More than 1,000 MBA
programs all over the world, including the USA, Canada and the UK, use GMAT to evaluate prospective students.
http://www. mba.com/mba
LSAT (Law School Admission Test)
This test is for students who wish to enter the J.D. (Juris Doctor) program at a law school. The test measures reading and
comprehension, analytical and logical reasoning, and analytical writing. You are not required to have knowledge of law. The test
consists of five sections of multiple-choice questions and an essay.
http://www.lsac.org/
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Language Proficiency Tests and Admission Tests
German
Test de Connaissance du Français
(TCF)*
Diplome Approfondi de Langue
Française (DALF)*
Diplome d'Aptitude Pratique au
Français
Goethe-Institut German
Proficiency Tests*
German Diploma in Japan
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French
Korean Language Proficiency Test
HSK Japan
PHONE: 03-3268-6601
http://www.hskj.jp
Association for Chinese Proficiency Test
PHONE: 03-5211-5881
http://www.chuken.gr.jp/
Test of Communicative Chinese administrative office
03-5793-7055
Korea Foundation for Education
PHONE: 03-5419-9171
http://www.kref.or.jp
Association for Korean Proficiency Test
PHONE: 03-5858-9101
http://www.hangul.or.jp/
Centre franco-japonais – Alliance francais, d'Osaka
PHONE:06-6538-7391
http://www.calosa.com/
Centre franco-japonais – Alliance francais, d'Osaka
PHONE:06-6538-7391
http://www.calosa.com/delfdalf/accueil_jp.htm
Association pour la Promotion de l'Enseignement du Français au Japon
PHONE: 03-3261-9969
http://apefdapf.org/
Goethe-Institut Tokyo
PHONE: 03-3584-3267
http://www.goethe.de/INS/jp/tok/jaindex.htm
Gesellschaft zur Föderung der Germanistik in Japan
PHONE: 03-3813-0596
http://www.dokken.or.jp
Istituti Italiani di Cultura
PHONE: 03-3262-4500
http://www.iictokyo.esteri.it/IIC_Tokyo
Associazione Linguistica Italiana
PHONE: 03-5428-5630
http://www.iken.gr.jp/
Japan Cultural Association
PHONE: 03-3353-6980
http://www.taibunkyo.com/kentei/kentei.htm
Tokyo Institute of Russian Language
PHONE: 03-3425-4011
http://www.tokyorus.ac.jp/kentei/index.html
Instituto Cervantes
PHONE: 03-5210-1800
http://dele.jp
Sociedad Hispánica del Japón
PHONE: 03-3353-0428
http://www.casa-esp.com/
Centro de Exames de PLE
http:/cppq.org/CPPQ-INIT/HOME.html
Ⅸ.Scholarships & Education Loans
1. WSC Members Fund Global Leader Support Scholarship
“WASEDA Supporters Club (WSC)” is a contribution club with the purpose of financially supporting Waseda University’ s
education and research activities. WSC supports the students through “educational environment maintenance,” “sports support,”
“global leader nurture support,” “scholarships,” and more.
Founded in April, 2009, the total contribution from graduates, families, and supporters is over 3 billion yen (as of the end of
December, 2013). “WSC Members Fund” was established with 1.5 billion yen of this contribution, and various student aid and
research activities have been supported.
As part of this support, “WSC Members Fund Global Leader Support Scholarship (WSC メンバーズ基金グローバル人材育成
奨学金) ” was established from the 2014 academic year.
Waseda undergraduate regular students with excellent results who will study abroad through Waseda University (CIE) study
abroad programs (double degree program and 1-year exchange program) are subject to this scholarship.
Scholarship: 1,000,000 yen/year
Number of candidates: 10
2. Japan Student Services Organization (JASSO) Student Exchange Support
Program (Scholarship for Short-Term Study Abroad)
This scholarship is offered by the Japan Student Services Organization, which is an organization affiliated to the Ministry of
Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology.
Eligibility: Students in graduate or undergraduate schools who will study abroad through Waseda University study abroad programs.
Amount: 60,000 ~ 100,000 yen a month(grant)※varies from regions
Duration: For a maximum of 12 months
The number of Waseda students awarded: not determined
[Reference] Requirements for this scholarship (2014 academic year)
Your GPA at Waseda University for the academic year prior to the selection must be 2.30 or higher.
Please refer to the following formula to calculate your GPA.
(Formula)
A+ and A are 3 points, B is 2 points, C is 1 point, Failure is 0 points (Round to the nearest hundredth)
(3-point-earned courses’ credits x 3)+(2-point-earned courses’ credits x 2)+(1-point-earned courses’ credits x 1)+(0-point-earned courses’ credits x 0)
Total number of credits
Please refer to the documents handed out at CIE’ s orientation for detailed information regarding other matters.
NOTE:You are not permitted to receive JASSO Scholarship Loans (Category 1 & 2) at the same time.
3. Waseda University student exchange scholarship
Eligibility: Undergraduate and postgraduate students who will study abroad on Waseda programs.
Amount: 250,000 yen a year(grant)
Number of recipients: 150(planned for the 2014 academic year)
4. Scholarship for exchange programs offered by host universities
"Scholarships for exchange Program Scheme" was established in the 2001 academic year. This initiative was aimed at
promoting exchange programs by offering scholarships to cover the food and accommodation expenses of university students.
Under this scheme, certain partner host universities in their exchange programs with Waseda University would offer one Waseda
student a scholarship. Please note that the amount of such scholarship is subject to change, depending on the circumstances
of the host university. You are not permitted to receive two simultaneous scholarships(except in some cases).The information
below is for 2014 Study Abroad Scholarship. Please refer to the latest list uploaded on the CIE website.
Application
Host university
Recipients
Spring
Korea University
1
Fall
Free University of Berlin
1
Fall
National Taiwan University
2
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Stipend
500,000 KRW per month + free accommodation
200 EUR per month + free accommodation
(equivalent to 320 EUR)
12,000 TWD per month
Application
Host university
Recipients
Stipend
Fall
University of Valencia
1
Fall
University of Geneva
1
1,000 CHF per month
Fall
University of Helsinki
1
700 EUR per month
Fall
East China Normal University
1
1,000 RMB per month + free accommodation
Fall
Lausanne University
1
1,200 CHF per month
Fall
National University of Mongolia
1
100 USD per month + free accommodation
Fall
College of Micronesia - FSM
1
1,544 USD per semester + free accommodation
Fall
University of Tartu
1
160 EUR per month + free accommodation
Fall
Vilnius University
1
195 LT per month + free accommodation
Fall
Bogazici University
1
free accommodation
650 EUR per month
(Free accommodation + food expenses)
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This scholarship has been established to commemorate the 125th year of the institution of Waseda University. It is intended
for students who plan to study under the programs offered by the Center for International Education at renowned universities in
the US. Further, the Waseda-US scholarships are also meant to nurture the university’s human resources in order to strengthen
Waseda’s international competitiveness, thereby allowing it to contribute more substantially to the international society.
(Eligibility: Yale University (ISA), and more (tentative))
*Please check the CIE website for the latest information regarding eligibility, etc.
6. Alumni association study abroad scholarship
Eligibility: Person who is to go to a specified college of oxford University or Cambridge University, on Waseda University's
Center for International Education's study abroad program. Candidates must be highly motivated to study abroad
and have outstanding personal qualities.
-Eligible colleges for the 2014 Academic year・Heartford College, Oxford (ISA)
・St.Peter's College, Oxford (ISA)
・Pembroke College, Cambridge (ISA)
Amount: Not determined (The scholarship amount is scheduled to be transferred directly into the account of the recipient's
University abroad.)
Number of recipients: 5 maximum (tentative)
Those who are nominated for the scholarship will have to attend the award ceremony.
7. Arai, Takanobu study abroad scholarship
Eligibility: Master’s degree students in Waseda University who will study more than one semester in Chicago University.
Candidates have to hold a Japanese nationality.
Amount: 180,000 yen a year (tentative)
Number of the recipient: 1
8. JASSO Scholarship Loans for short-terms study abroad
(Category 2 Loans)
Eligibility: Undergraduate and graduate students who will study abroad at an overseas university
Type : Category 2 Loans (Interest-bearing: select either fixed interest rate or readjusted interest rate)
Special increase in the loan amount at time of study abroad may be granted by request (Interest-bearing single
lump-sum: select from 100,000, 200,000, 300,000, 400,000, 500,000 yen)。
Monthly Loan Amount:
[Undergraduate] Select from 30,000, 50,000, 80,000, 100,000, or 120,000 yen
[Graduate] Select from 50,000, 80,000, 100,000, 130,000, or 150,000 yen
(*Waseda Law School students may also select 190,000 or 220,000 yen)
Loan Duration: Term of study abroad (3 months through a maximum of 1 year. *2 year maximum for Double Degree students)
Start of Loan: Month when study abroad program begins
Application Period: This will change depending on the commencing month of the studies abroad. (See below. However,
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5. Waseda-US scholarship
~Commemorating 125 years of the foundation of Waseda University ~
those studying overseas while taking “leave of absence” will not be permitted) Details will be listed on the Scholarships and
Financial Assistance Section website at time of application)
Acceptance Period of
Applications
Commencement of
Study Abroad
Application Period
(tentative)
Potential Receiver
Chosen (tentative)
1st Acceptance Period
April to July
January
Early March
2nd Acceptance Period
August to November
April
Early July
3rd Acceptance Period
December to the following August
March
Early November
Others: This scholarship is intended for students who are not receiving the JASSO Category 2 Loans Scholarship. Students
already receiving a loan from the JASSO Scholarship(Category 1 Loans・Category 2 Loans)can continue receiving the
JASSO Scholarship during their time studying abroad by submitting the “Request for Continuing Scholarship During Study
Abroad” before departure. Please confirm the necessary procedures on pages 25-27 of this handbook or at this URL.
http://www.waseda.jp/syogakukin/pdf/kikou_ryugaku.pdf
Inquiries: Scholarships and Financial Assistance Section (Level 1 of Toyama Campus Student Hall)
9. Studying abroad scholarships founded by the Japanese government,
foreign governments and foundations
Contact each organization directly for further details.
You may obtain the details of the scholarship from the JASSO website.
http://www.jasso.go.jp/study_j/scholarships_e.html (English)
Please note that the application procedures and the sections in charge of each of these scholarships are different depending
on their eligibility criteria and their sponsors. Therefore, all applicants must pay attention to the differences between the (1)
“Waseda University recommendation scholarship” and the (2) “Open recruitment scholarship” .
① Waseda University recommendation scholarships (CIE is in charge)
A student can apply for this scholarship on the condition that he/she is recommended by Waseda University.
The detailed information on these scholarships such as their deadlines and eligibility criteria will be posted and updated on the
CIE website.
Those students who wish to apply for these scholarships are requested to check the website periodically, prepare the
necessary documents, and submit the same to the CIE within indicated deadlines.
< The list of Waseda University recommendation scholarships in the academic year 2014>
JASSO long-term study abroad promotion program scholarship
(日本学生支援機構 留学生交流支援制度(長期派遣))
Sato Yo International Scholarship Foundation(財団法人佐藤陽国際奨学財団)
Yoshida Scholarship Foundation(財団法人吉田育英会)
Keidanren Ishizaka Foundation Memorial(公益財団法人経団連国際教育交流財団日本人大学院生奨学金)
DAAD Scholarship(ドイツ学術交流会) Note: The scholarships listed above are those which were announced in the 2013-2014 recruitment cycle.
Details such as the application period, the eligibility and other conditions are subject to change without prior notice.
All applicants must check the latest information on the CIE website.
② Open recruitment scholarships (The Scholarship and Financial Assistance Section, Student Affairs
Division, is in charge)
Please check the application information on the website of the Scholarship and Financial Assistance Section, Student Affairs
Division.
10. Education loans
Some banks provide educational loans through their education funds facilities. Fundamentally, these loans are provided
as domestic education funds; however, there are some that could be applicable for the purposes of studying abroad. If there
is a problem in receiving a scholarship or if your personal funds are insufficient, you can use these loans. For more detailed
information, contact individually the following financial institutions.
Japan Finance Corporation “Kuni no Kyoiku Loan (National Educational Loans)” PHONE: 0570-008-656
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Ⅹ.Frequently Asked Questions
Here are the frequently asked questions regarding the CIE’s study abroad
programs. While this section answers the general questions that have been asked by
students during the past years, the content of our answers is based on the 2014-2015
programs (involving students recruited in 2013). The information is subject to change,
so please check the latest information provided by the CIE (via the website, etc.) on a
regular basis.
Study abroad: On Waseda University's program or at your own expense?
Q1. How can I choose a university?
A2
Spring of all, the costs are different. In cases where the expenses required by the host university are higher than those required by
Waseda University, studying abroad as a part of a Waseda University program will cost less. As for the handling of Waseda University’
s tuition and other academic fees during the study abroad period for privately funded students, please refer to page 22.
If you participate in programs run by the CIE, the CIE will support your application, and you may have an opportunity to apply
for a scholarship provided for the program. For privately funded students, however, all procedures must be carried out on their
own, and there are very few scholarship opportunities for undergraduate students. In addition, should any trouble occur while
they are studying abroad, students under the CIE’s programs would receive assistance from the university, whereas privately
funded students would have to deal with the situation by themselves. Privately funded students will also need to confirm the
details beforehand if they wish to have their credits earned abroad accreditated by Japanese universities. Please be aware that
your enrollment status— “Studying abroad” or “Leave of absence” — will depend on the host university and the studies you will
undertake.
For information concerning your regiatration status while you are studying abroad at your own expense with or without a “leave
of absence” from Waseda University, please refer to page 23.
Q3. I am considering studying abroad at my own expense. Can I do it at any of Waseda University's
partner institutions?
A3
As long as the partner university is offering programs that are open to privately funded students, there should not be any problems
for you to study there. In other words, you may apply to partner universities as a privately funded student. In such a case, the host
university will not treat you as a student on Waseda University’s program. In addition, you should clearly state to the host university
that you are applying as a privately funded student, and not as a student on one of Waseda University’s programs in order to avoid
any confusion at the host university or your school office. You must obtain approval from your school even if you wish to study
abroad at your own expense.
Features of Waseda University's programs
Q1. What are the features of the TSA program?
A1
At the start of the program, the curriculum aims to further a student’s language proficiency to the level required for the field
of study. While certain courses are compulsory, you have some freedom to choose regular courses (choices of courses will
depend on the progress you show with your language proficiency). The program provides you with opportunities to have cultural
exchanges with local people through activities that contribute to the local region. You will also have the opportunity to participate
in club activities with local students. You should make the most use of these opportunities.
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Q2. What is the difference between studying abroad as part of a Waseda University program and
doing so at your own expense?
Ⅹ
A1
If you want to study abroad, you have two choices: you may study on one of Waseda University’s programs or at your own
expense. You should carefully consider your objectives, language proficiency, student status (2nd year, 3rd year, graduate, etc.),
and choices of universities in addition to the curriculum, costs, and other factors related to studying abroad. If you decide to
participate in Waseda University’s programs, you will need to spring choose either a long-term, mid-term (1 semester), or shortterm program. If you plan to study for a long term, you should compare the EX, EX (TSA), TSA・ISA, and DD programs. You
should then think about the kind of university that you would like to study in. You will be able to narrow your choices down by
considering the country and region of your choice, whether you wish to be based in a city or a regional area, whether you prefer
a public or a private university, a big university covering a wide range of disciplines or a smaller one such as a liberal arts college,
etc. To narrow down your choices of universities, you will of course need to collect information. To do so, you should use the
several search engines on the internet and enter keywords related to the discipline(s) you wish to study, where you want to be
based at, and so forth. If a university that comes up in your search results is one of the partner universities of Waseda, you may
consider it as your prospective host university. You should also refer to the ranking of the universities, read the program completion
reports, and calculate the volumes of funds that you would need to study abroad. You should whittle the number of universities that
suit your needs down to 10 and obtain the latest information on the websites of those universities.
Please note that it is not recommended that you choose a university only on the basis of the program participants’ reports
because these are written from various personal perspectives. When you are going through the university rankings, do not focus
on the ranking of the university in general, but refer to the evaluation of the department that offers the courses you wish to take.
Q2. What is the difference between the EX program and the ISA program?
A2
The eligibility criteria, tuition and other academic fee structures, and registration statuses are different
for the two programs. The exchange program is for undergraduate and postgraduate students, and their
registration status will be set as “Studying abroad” with the exceptions of few programs. Exchange students
must pay Waseda University the tuition and other academic fees as specified by their respective schools
while they do not have to pay the tuition to the host university. ISA program is only for undergraduates, and
their registration status will be set as “Registered.” Students will pay the program fee (mostly expensive than
Waseda tuition) specified by the host university through Waseda University. Other than these two differences,
the two programs have virtually the same characteristics.
Q3. What is the DD program?
A3
It is a program through which you can graduate with a degree from your school in Waseda University and get the specific degree
from your overseas host university as well, provided that you have met all the requirements. For the fall recruitment of 2014 we had
this program in collaboration with Peking University, Fudan University, National Taiwan University, and the National University of
Singapore. Some gaduate schools of Waseda University have double degree program under the departmental exchange programs.
However, please note that some programs have restrictions in terms of target students. As long as you complete the curriculum
set by the host university and meet all the requirements, you can graduate from Waseda University together with the degree from
the host university. However, you should be aware that most courses at host universities are conducted in the local language and
that you will thus need to be highly proficient in that language.
Please be aware of the program duration as it differs from one program to another.
If you are selected as a tentative candidate for the DD program, you will be required to take an intensive language course.
Costs
Q1. How much does it cost to participate in the TSA or ISA program?
A1
Tuition and other academic fees will cost you, approximately, in the range of 1 million yen to 3 million yen per year. This would
vary by university, country and region. The ISA program at the University of Pennsylvania costs around 4 million yen per year.
You would also need to pay for accommodation, food and other personal expenses. You should check living expenses in advance
as they vary largely by country and region. While studying abroad on the TSA or ISA program, you will be exempt from paying the
tuition and other academic expenses of your school. Please see page 22 for tuition and academic fees.
Q2. What is "program fee"?
A2
The “program fee” is a required expense for students who participate in the TSA (1 semester), TSA or ISA program. Your
payment of this “program fee” will exempt you from paying the tuition and other academic fees of Waseda University and the
host university during the study abroad period.
The program fee is made up of the following:
・Operation fee of the host university
This includes tuition, program development and operation fees reported to Waseda University by the host university.
・Program development and operation fees of Waseda University (TSA・ISA: 100,000 yen per academic year. TSA (1
semester) : 50,000 yen per semester)
These are necessary expenses for Waseda University to develop and operate its programs.
Please confirm the fee breakdown, as some host universities include meals and accommodation in their program fees. Please
deposit the program fee to the specified account of Waseda University in amount converted to yen using a rate specified by
Waseda university. Waseda University will send your host university its program operation fee out of the program fee.
Screening process
Q1. May I apply to more than one university at the same time?
A1
Yes, you may. Students were allowed to apply to a maximum of 7 programs in the fall 2014 recruitment. Research about as
many universities as possible, and select universities that meet your study or research plans. It is recommended that you make
a list of them in the order of your preference. You may also apply to GLFP, TSA, ISA, DD and TSA (1 semester) programs at the
same time.
Please note that as a rule you are not permitted to withdraw your application or change your program once you are nominated
by Waseda University as a “candidate” for the study abroad program.
Q2. How proficient should I be in the local language at the time of application?
A2
You should be proficient in English in order to study in English speaking countries. To study in other countries, you should be
proficient in the local language. You are generally required to submit the score report of the relevant language proficiency test
together with your application documents. Please note that required scores vary by university. You are required to obtain the
necessary TOEFL® test score at the time of application if you are to apply to universities in English speaking countries as well
as universities which conduct courses in English.Note that a TOEFL® score is required for the screening process at Waseda
University even if the host university accepts students based on an IELTS score.
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There are language proficiency tests for languages other than English. It is recommended that you take the relevant test in
advance. Take the test far before the application deadline so that the certification may arrive before the application deadline.
Please note that the scores mentioned on the CIE website or those reported by other sources indicated “as of March 2012”
may be reflecting figures from last year. Please confirm the latest information, as the scores may have been revised since then.
You are encouraged to obtain as high a score as possible because the score requirements stated by host universities are the
minimum scores they consider acceptable. The higher your score, the higher the chance you have of being admitted by a host
university.
Q3. Are students selected on the basis of their academic standings or their university preferences at
the time of screening?
A3
Students are selected on the basis of overall consideration of their GPA, language proficiency, their study and research plan,
interview and other application requirements. Students with higher standing are placed at their spring preference, which means
that your academic standing, including your language proficiency, will determine the probability that you will be allowed to
exercise your preferences with regard to universities at the time of screening. Whether you will be selected or not will depend
largely on how hard you study everyday.
Ⅹ
A4
If you are selected by Waseda University, it means that you have become a “candidate” to the host university. The final
decision regarding admission rests with the host university. The final decision may come late, even in the days just before your
scheduled departure. Even if you are admitted, you may not be able to travel to your host country unless you are granted the
relevant visa.
Q5. Are non-Japanese students eligible to apply?
A5
Yes. Waseda University does not screen students on the basis of their nationalities. For some nationalities, however, visa
regulations governing travel to certain countries may be different from those applicable to Japanese students, and as a result it
may take a long time to process their visas. It is recommended that you contact your embassy or consulate in advance. Without
the proper visa, you may not travel to the host country even after you are selected by Waseda University and admitted by the
host university. Also, please note that there is a nationality requirement set in some programs.
Registration status at Waseda University during the study abroad period
Q1. What decides whether my status is "Studying abroad" or "Leave of absence"?
A1
Your status will be set as “Leave of absence” when your school office does not approve it as “Studying abroad” . Your status
will be “Leave of absence” in the following cases: your program period is too short; studying hours are insufficient; study content
is not of university level; the institution you attend cannot be regarded as a higher education institution; and so forth. Please
confirm the registration regulations with your school office as the criteria vary from one school to another. Please see page 23.
Studying and living in the host country
Q1. Which year will I be and what courses can I take at the host university?
A1
A number of host universities have you choose courses from a wide range of selections regardless of which year or what
faculty you are in at Waseda University, provided that you meet the prerequisites of the courses that you wish to take. However,
rules vary slightly by countries and educational levels (e.g., undergraduate or graduate). Please note that you cannot take the
courses that interest you if you do not have adequate language proficiency to complete the courses or if you do not have enough
background knowledge on the subjects. While some universities may require you to write down the subjects of your interest on
the application forms, it is common for course registration to take place at the host university after your arrival.
Q2. Is it possible to work part-time in the host country?
A2
A part-time job is not permitted in most countries due to visa regulations. You need to estimate a rough budget for one year of
overseas stay prior to submitting your application. Do not count on income from working in the host country to cover your tuition
and other academic fees and living expenses. Make sure that you discuss the matter in detail with your sponsor(s) (e.g., your
family). You can also take the initiative in terms of planning your financial resources in advance.
Living expenses refer to all expenses other than tuition fees. What you need varies primarily based on the host country, region,
and university chosen by you. Expenses other than tuition, such as those for accommodation, food, textbooks, transportation,
communication, allowances, etc., should be considered.
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Q4. If I am selected by Waseda University, does it guarantee my admission to the university of my
wish?
Q3. Where will I stay during the program?
A3
The place of stay made available to a student varies from one host university to another.
A host university may provide accommodation (dormitory or home-stay) for the students on
the TSA and ISA programs. For EX program students, host universities generally provide
dormitories if they are available. It is recommended that you start the application process for
a dormitory accommodation as soon as you receive an intimation of acceptance from the host
university.
Overview
Advantages
Disadvantages
Student Dormitory
Homestay
Private Apartment
A number of host universities have
student dormitories. However, they are
often full, and you may not necessarily
obtain a room as some universities give
priority to home students. You may have
to share a room with other students. In
most cases, you will come to know your
room number after your arrival.
Your host university may arrange a
homestay for you if there are not enough
dormitories. In general, universities
will use a private homestay placement
company. The ethnicity and family
structure of homestay families vary. You
may be notified of your homestay family
right before your departure.
If universities do not offer dormitories or
homestay plans, private apartments are
the norm (some universities may have
contracts with some of these apartments).
Most host universities do not involve
themselves in the actual proceedings.
Sharing a house with several students
is very common (with an own room and
shared kitchen and bathroom).
You will be staying with students from
many different countries, and it will get
more comfortable as you get along with
them. While some universities are known
to have curfews, living in a dormitory
system affords you, by and large, a high
level of independence.
It is the best way to improve language
proficiency.
In most cases, meals are included, and
you can use the familys facilities (kitchen,
washing machine, etc.), though a fee may
be charged. Once a student gets along
with his/her homestay family, it is quite
possible that the association will blossom
into a lifelong friendship.
Of the 3 types of accommodations,
private apartments undoubtedly grant you
the highest level of independence. You
can prepare meals on your own, and you
will have an enhanced lifestyle should you
get along with your housemates.
You will not know beforehand if your
roommate is going to be a student from
your host country, or a Japanese student,
or another international student. While
there is a high level of flexibility, it could
be stressful if you and your roommate(s)
do not get along or have very different
lifestyles.
The level of independence may be low
owing to such restrictions as fixed hours
for meals, showers, etc. As for potential
areas of concern, the family structure may
not be what you had hoped for, or your
location could compel you to commute
long distances to your university.
In most cases, you will get your private
apartment after signing a contract with a
realtor. It is necessary that you thoroughly
examine and confirm the details of your
contract before singing it. The contract
will be between you and the realtor.
Q4. What items should I take with me when studying abroad?
A4
Items like those listed below are useful.
• Electronic dictionary, study tools such as a PC with a Japanese environment
• Cosmetics, medicines, sanitary products, and contact lens
• Books introducing Japanese culture in the language of the country in which you are staying
• Japanese traditional items such as a set of chopsticks and paper balloons
• International student ID card
• Credit Card
Q5. Who I can talk to when I become homesick, fall behind in my studies or have issues?
A5
Do not keep your problems to yourself. Try talking to friends who also are Waseda students and participate in same program
and Japanese people around you as well as international student advisor if you have a problem with your studies, interpersonal
relationship, or your physical condition. You may feel better simply by talking to someone. Also, you can consult with a Japanese
doctor through the crisis response and management services about your mental condition. If necessary, we will arrange a
telephone consultation with a psychiatrist or introduce a local medical institution.
Q6. May I withdraw from the program after it has started, if I cannot continue under certain
circumstances?
A6
Each program has a fixed period. As a general rule, you are not allowed to withdraw from the program. However, if it is difficult
for you to continue owing to certain unavoidable circumstances, please contact the officials of your host university and the CIE
before making your final decision.
Q7. May I extend the program period?
A7
Each program has a fixed period, and you are required to return to the university after completing the program. However, in
some special cases, it is possible to prolong the study abroad period or to study abroad again with the permission of the faculty
committee.
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After returning to Japan
Q1. Do I have to do anything after coming back to Japan?
A1
All students must submit the program completion report. You can fill in the online form available in the Study Abroad Portfolio.
You are expected to share your experiences and give advice to prospective students. The CIE may ask you to talk about your
experiences in conversation with other students and offer them some advice on the subject of studying abroad at the spring and
fall study abroad fairs and other events.
Your reports are precious sources of information for prospective students. They are important for you as well, because they are
evidence that you have completed the program. Without the reports, the CIE and your school office may not be able to confirm that
you have completed your study abroad program, and your credits earned at the host university may not be accreditated.
Besides the above, there could be certain procedures that are typical and necessary in your respective school. Please confirm
with your school office regarding such necessary procedures, since they vary from one school to another.
Credit accreditation
Job hunting
Q1. When studying abroad in the fall semester of my 3rd (or 4th) year, what kinds of job hunting can I
do prior to my study abroad?
A1
Please read the “Study Abroad Guide Book” published by and available at the Career Center to grasp the overview of job
hunting. Prior to leaving for your study abroad, participate in job hunting orientations, register for job hunting information sites,
read books about job hunting, etc. and get as much information as you can. If you have any concerns or worries, job hunting
consultations are available at the Career Center.
Q2. If I return from my study abroad in the spring semester of my 4th (or 5th) year, is job hunting possible?
A2
Job hunting is possible even if you return to Japan in the spring term of your 4th year (May - June).
From 2015, publicity activities for employment screenings begin on March 1, and the employment screening itself begins
on August 1. Some companies will have already begun their employment screenings by the time you have returned to Japan.
Complete your self-analysis and industry/company research before returning to Japan. Once you have returned to Japan, act
quickly and participate in joint company briefings, etc. Every year, there are joint company briefings targeting students who have
returned from their studies abroad. Gather information on what kinds of opportunities are available in advance.
Q3. Are there any ways to obtain information and know-how on job hunting while I am studying abroad?
A3
In the CourseN@vi of the Waseda-net Portal, there is a section entitled “キャリア・就職支援講座 (Career/Job hunting support
course).” You can listen to courses such as “就職ガイダンス (Job hunting guidance),” “業界・企業研究の方法 (How to research
industries/companies),” “ 業 界 研 究 講 座 (course on researching an industry),” and “ ミ ニ セ ミ ナ ー( エ ン ト リ ー シ ー ト、OB・
OG 訪問の仕方、面接等)(Mini seminar (entry sheets, how to visit OB’ s and OG’ s, interviews, etc.)).” Obtain know-how on job
hunting while studying abroad, and participate in briefing sessions, etc. as soon as you return to Japan. Some regions abroad
offer joint company briefings for students studying abroad.
Q4. Are there any programs that interfere little with job hunting?
A4
A5
Programs that begin in the spring semester, for example, begins between February and March, and end between December
and January. Therefore, even if you study abroad in your 3rd year, it will interfere little with job hunting. On the other hand, TSA
(1 semester), for example, is a 6 months long program, so job hunting can be easily included in your plan.
Q5. Are there any programs that offer internship while studying abroad?
At Peking University (TSA), National University of Singapore (EX), Nanyang Technological University (EX), Singapore
Management University (EX), the German Study Exchange Program (EX or TSA), Paris partner university Study Exchange
Program (EX), Université Jean-Moulin Lyon-III Program (TSA), and Taiwan Study Exchange Program (EX or TSA), with the
cooperation of Waseda University’ s alumni society Overseas Tomonkai, there are internship opportunities centered around
overseas branches of Japanese companies. At universities like University of Washington (TSA) and Hope College (TSA),
internship at local companies is offered as one of the possible courses you may take.
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A1
It may be possible to graduate in four years by acquiring the necessary credits toward graduation by receiving accreditation for
credits earned during study abroad to the undergraduate school you are enrolled to after you return to Japan. Handling of credits
differs depending on school, so be sure to check with your school office before going to study abroad.
Ⅹ
Q1. Can I graduate in four years by receiving accreditation for credits earned during study abroad
after returning to Japan?
Ⅺ.Courses offered by CIE (2013 information for your reference)
Please refer to the Center for International Education’s website for information on the 2014 academic year.
Course Name
Instructor
Semester
Day of
week/
Period
Campus
Credits
Language
Note
Global Studies
Product Development in Japanese and Global Companies
KABE, Akiyoshi
fall semester
Tues.5
Waseda
2
English
NEWELL, Anthony
spring semester
Tues.1
Waseda
2
English
Religion and Society in Modern Japan 01
WATT, Paul B.
spring semester
Tues.4
Waseda
2
English
Religion and Society in Modern Japan 02
WATT, Paul B.
fall semester
Tues.4
Waseda
2
English
The New Religions and Violence
WATT, Paul B.
spring semester
Thur.4
Waseda
2
English
Shinto in Japanese History and Culture 01
WATT, Paul B.
spring semester
Wed.4
Waseda
2
English
Shinto in Japanese History and Culture 02
WATT, Paul B.
fall semester
Wed.4
Waseda
2
English
Gender and Religion
WATT, Paul B.
fall semester
Thur.4
Waseda
2
English
Japanese/
English
Language and Society
Introduction to Comparative Cultures for Global Leaders 02
WATT, Paul B.
fall semester
Mon.4
Waseda
2
Japanese Business and Global Management 02
IKEGAMI, Jusuke
fall semester
Tues.3
Waseda
2
English
Introduction to Global Leadership (Japanese)
IKEGAMI, Jusuke
spring semester
Tues.5
Waseda
2
Japanese
Introduction to Global Leadership
IKEGAMI, Jusuke
fall semester
Tues.5
Waseda
2
English
Introduction to Comparative Politics, Economics and
Business for Global Leaders 01
HIROTA, Shinichi/
IINO, Masakazu/
KITAYAMA, Yuka
spring semester
Mon.5
Waseda
2
Japanese/
English
Self and Society in Global Perspective
WATT, Paul B.
spring semester
Mon.6
Waseda
2
English
spring semester
Wed.4
Waseda
2
English
OZEKI, Tamane
fall semester
Wed.3
Waseda
2
English
LOADER, Ned
spring semester
Fri.4
Waseda
2
English
MIKAMI, Toshio
spring semester
Thur.2
Waseda
2
English
MIYATAKE, Hisayoshi
fall semester
Wed.5
Waseda
2
English
Gateway to Studying Abroad 01(Asian Culture and Society) TOYOSHIMA, Noboru
Gateway to Studying Abroad 02
(Global Management of Technology)
Gateway to Studying Abroad 03
(Japanese History, Culture and Society)
Gateway to Studying Abroad 04(International Relations and
Organizational Dynamics)
Gateway to Studying Abroad 05(Discussions on Japan's
Current Issues)
NAGY, Peter
fall semester
Tues.6
Waseda
2
English
Gateway to Studying Abroad 07 (Exploration of Sustainability)
Gateway to Studying Abroad 06(World Legal Traditions)
TAKANO, Takako
spring semester
Mon.3
Waseda
2
English
Gateway to Studying Abroad 08 (Exploration of Sustainability)
TAKANO, Takako
fall semester
Mon.3
Waseda
2
English
The Environment and Education Ⅰ
TAKANO, Takako
fall semester
Wed.1
Waseda
2
English
The Environment and Education Ⅱ
TAKANO, Takako
spring semester
others
Waseda
2
English
Working and Thinking Globally 01
TAKANO, Takako
spring semester
Mon.5
Waseda
2
Japanese
Working and Thinking Globally 02
TAKANO, Takako
fall semester
Mon.5
Waseda
2
Japanese
Sustainability and Local Issues 01
TAKANO, Takako
spring semester
Tues.5-6
Waseda
2
English
Sustainability and Local Issues 02
TAKANO, Takako
fall semester
Thur.5-6
Waseda
2
English
Gateway to Studying Abroad 09 ( 早大生のための留学入門)
KITAYAMA, Yuka
spring semester
Tues.5
Waseda
2
Japanese
Gateway to Studying Abroad 10 ( 早大生のための留学入門)
KITAYAMA, Yuka
fall semester
Wed.3
Waseda
2
Japanese
Gateway to Studying Abroad 11 (Living in a Globalized
World, Learning from Differences)
KITAYAMA, Yuka
spring semester
Tues.2
Waseda
2
English
Cancelled
Gateway to Studying Abroad 12 (Living in a Globalized
World, Learning from Differences)
KITAYAMA, Yuka
fall semester
Tues.2
Waseda
2
English
Gateway to Studying Abroad 13 (Introduction to Global Citizenship)
KITAYAMA, Yuka
spring semester
Wed.5
Waseda
2
English
Gateway to Studying Abroad 14 (Introduction to Global Citizenship)
KITAYAMA, Yuka
fall semester
Thur.6
Waseda
2
English
Sociology of Education 01
KITAYAMA, Yuka
spring semester
Thur.5
Waseda
2
English
Sociology of Education 02
KITAYAMA, Yuka
fall semester
Thur.5
Waseda
2
English
Leadership, Globalization and Social Change 01
FIGUEROA, Pablo Martin
spring semester
Mon.2
Waseda
2
English
Leadership, Globalization and Social Change 02
FIGUEROA, Pablo Martin
fall semester
Mon.2
Waseda
2
English
Current Perspectives of Global Leadership 01
FIGUEROA, Pablo Martin
spring semester
Mon.4
Waseda
2
English
Current Perspectives of Global Leadership 02
FIGUEROA, Pablo Martin
fall semester
Mon.4
Waseda
2
English
Leadership and Disaster 01
FIGUEROA, Pablo Martin
spring semester
Wed.1
Waseda
2
English
Leadership and Disaster 02
FIGUEROA, Pablo Martin
fall semester
Wed.1
Waseda
2
English
Western Perceptions of Japaneseness 01
FIGUEROA, Pablo Martin
spring semester
Wed.2
Waseda
2
English
Western Perceptions of Japaneseness 02
FIGUEROA, Pablo Martin
fall semester
Wed.4
Waseda
2
English
International Japanese Studies in Global Perspective 01
NAKAIDE, Satoshi
fall semester
Wed.2
Waseda
2
English
Cancelled
International Japanese Studies in Global Perspective 02
NAKAIDE, Satoshi
fall semester
Thur.2
Waseda
2
English
Cancelled
Global Society in the Asia-Pacific 01
(Comparative Politics of the United States and Japan)
NAKABAYASHI, Mieko
fall semester
Thur.3
Waseda
2
English
Global Society in the Asia-Pacific 02
(Women in Politics in the United States and Japan)
NAKABAYASHI, Mieko
fall semester
Thur.4
Waseda
2
English
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Instructor
Semester
Day of
week/
Period
Campus
Credits
Language
Global Society in the Asia-Pacific 04
(Global Careers and Leadership)
NAKABAYASHI, Mieko
fall semester
Tues.4
Waseda
2
English
Global Society in the Asia-Pacific 03
(Civil Society and the Role of Non-Profit Organizations)
NAKABAYASHI, Mieko
fall semester
Tues.3
Waseda
2
English
GUI, Yongtao
an intensive
course(spring)
others
Beijing
2
Japanese
ZHANG, Zheng
an intensive
course(fall)
others
Beijing
2
Japanese
SONG, Lei
an intensive
course(fall)
others
Beijing
2
Japanese
SHIRAKI, Mitsuhide/
ZHANG, Zheng
fall semester
others
Beijing
2
Chinese
Foreign Language and Cultural Training Program (University of Naples "Orientale")
IINO, Masakazu/
NAKAIDE, Satoshi/
MOTOYAMA, Tetsuhito
spring semester
others
others
2
N/A
Foreign Language and Cultural Training Program (University of Bonn )
IINO, Masakazu/
NAKAIDE, Satoshi/
MOTOYAMA, Tetsuhito
spring semester
others
others
2
German
Foreign Language and Cultural Training Program (University of College London)
IINO, Masakazu/
NAKAIDE, Satoshi/
MOTOYAMA, Tetsuhito
spring semester
others
others
2
English
Foreign Language and Cultural Training Program
( Monash University)
IINO, Masakazu/
NAKAIDE, Satoshi/
MOTOYAMA, Tetsuhito
spring semester
others
others
2
English
Foreign Language and Cultural Training Program (University of Queensland)
IINO, Masakazu/
NAKAIDE, Satoshi/
MOTOYAMA, Tetsuhito
spring semester
others
others
2
English
Foreign Language and Cultural Training Program (University of British Columbia)
IINO, Masakazu/
NAKAIDE, Satoshi/
MOTOYAMA, Tetsuhito
spring semester
others
others
2
English
Foreign Language and Cultural Training Program
(UCLA Extension)
IINO, Masakazu/
NAKAIDE, Satoshi/
MOTOYAMA, Tetsuhito
spring semester
others
others
2
English
Foreign Language and Cultural Training Program
(Peking University)
IINO, Masakazu/
NAKAIDE, Satoshi/
MOTOYAMA, Tetsuhito
spring semester
others
others
2
Chinese
Foreign Language and Cultural Training Program
(Tunghai University)
IINO, Masakazu/
NAKAIDE, Satoshi/
MOTOYAMA, Tetsuhito
spring semester
others
others
2
Chinese
Foreign Language and Cultural Training Program
(Daegu University)
IINO, Masakazu/
NAKAIDE, Satoshi/
MOTOYAMA, Tetsuhito
spring semester
others
others
2
Korean
Foreign Language and Cultural Training Program
(Korea University)
IINO, Masakazu/
NAKAIDE, Satoshi/
MOTOYAMA, Tetsuhito
spring semester
others
others
2
Korean
Foreign Language and Cultural Training Program (University of World Economy and Diplomacy)
IINO, Masakazu/
NAKAIDE, Satoshi/
MOTOYAMA, Tetsuhito
spring semester
others
others
2
Russian
Foreign Language and Cultural Training Program
(Sciens Po Paris)
IINO, Masakazu/
NAKAIDE, Satoshi/
MOTOYAMA, Tetsuhito
spring semester
others
others
2
English
Foreign Language and Cultural Training Program
(VIA)
IINO, Masakazu/
NAKAIDE, Satoshi/
MOTOYAMA, Tetsuhito
spring semester
others
others
2
English
Foreign Language and Cultural Training Program
(Chung Yuan Christian University)
IINO, Masakazu/
NAKAIDE, Satoshi/
MOTOYAMA, Tetsuhito
spring semester
others
others
2
Chinese
Foreign Language and Cultural Training Program (Chowgule College)
IINO, Masakazu/
NAKAIDE, Satoshi/
MOTOYAMA, Tetsuhito
spring semester
others
others
2
English
Foreign Language and Cultural Training Program
(Hanyang University)
IINO, Masakazu/
NAKAIDE, Satoshi/
MOTOYAMA, Tetsuhito
summer
and
fall semester
others
others
2
Korean
Foreign Language and Cultural Training Program
(Kyung Hee University)
IINO, Masakazu/
NAKAIDE, Satoshi/
MOTOYAMA, Tetsuhito
summer
and
fall semester
others
others
2
Korean
Foreign Language and Cultural Training Program
(Pusan National University)
IINO, Masakazu/
NAKAIDE, Satoshi/
MOTOYAMA, Tetsuhito
summer
and
fall semester
others
others
2
Korean
Foreign Language and Cultural Training Program
(Tamkang University)
IINO, Masakazu/
NAKAIDE, Satoshi/
MOTOYAMA, Tetsuhito
summer
and
fall semester
others
others
2
Chinese
Foreign Language and Cultural Training Program
(Far Eastern Federal University)
IINO, Masakazu/
NAKAIDE, Satoshi/
MOTOYAMA, Tetsuhito
summer
and
fall semester
others
others
2
Russian
Foreign Language and Cultural Training Program (University of Bonn)
IINO, Masakazu/
NAKAIDE, Satoshi/
MOTOYAMA, Tetsuhito
summer
and
fall semester
others
others
2
German
Course Name
Note
Beijing Courses
Sino-Japanese Diplomacy Correspondence 02
Sino-Japanese Economics 02
Comparative Economic and ManagementSystem 02
Theory and Practice on Asian Economic Development
-the role of private sectorShort Study Abroad Courses
Ⅺ
Courses offered by CIE
WASEDA
47
Instructor
Semester
Day of
week/
Period
Campus
Credits
Language
Note
Foreign Language and Cultural Training Program (University of Cambridge)
IINO, Masakazu/
NAKAIDE, Satoshi/
MOTOYAMA, Tetsuhito
summer
and
fall semester
others
others
2
English
Cancelled
Foreign Language and Cultural Training Program (Sungkyunkwan University)
IINO, Masakazu/
NAKAIDE, Satoshi/
MOTOYAMA, Tetsuhito
summer
and
fall semester
others
others
2
Korean
Cancelled
Foreign Language and Cultural Training Program (Universita Per Stranieri di Siena)
IINO, Masakazu/
NAKAIDE, Satoshi/
MOTOYAMA, Tetsuhito
summer
and
fall semester
others
others
2
N/A
Foreign Language and Cultural Training Program (Sookmyung Women's University)
IINO, Masakazu/
NAKAIDE, Satoshi/
MOTOYAMA, Tetsuhito
summer
and
fall semester
others
others
2
Korean
Foreign Language and Cultural Training Program
(Dong-A University)
IINO, Masakazu/
NAKAIDE, Satoshi/
MOTOYAMA, Tetsuhito
summer
and
fall semester
others
others
2
Korean
Foreign Language and Cultural Training Program
(UBC)
IINO, Masakazu/
NAKAIDE, Satoshi/
MOTOYAMA, Tetsuhito
summer
and
fall semester
others
others
2
English
Foreign Language and Cultural Training Program
(VIA)
IINO, Masakazu/
NAKAIDE, Satoshi/
MOTOYAMA, Tetsuhito
summer
and
fall semester
others
others
2
English
Foreign Language and Cultural Training Program
(UCLA-IECP) 01
IINO, Masakazu/
NAKAIDE, Satoshi/
MOTOYAMA, Tetsuhito
summer
and
fall semester
others
others
2
English
Foreign Language and Cultural Training Program
(UCLA-AIEP) 02
IINO, Masakazu/
NAKAIDE, Satoshi/
MOTOYAMA, Tetsuhito
summer
and
fall semester
others
others
2
English
Foreign Language and Cultural Training Program
(Oxford University) 01
IINO, Masakazu/
NAKAIDE, Satoshi/
MOTOYAMA, Tetsuhito
summer
and
fall semester
others
others
2
English
Foreign Language and Cultural Training Program
(Oxford University) 02
IINO, Masakazu/
NAKAIDE, Satoshi/
MOTOYAMA, Tetsuhito
summer
and
fall semester
others
others
2
English
Foreign Language and Cultural Training Program (University of Western Australia)
IINO, Masakazu/
NAKAIDE, Satoshi/
MOTOYAMA, Tetsuhito
summer
and
fall semester
others
others
2
English
Foreign Language and Cultural Training Program
(Chosun University)
IINO, Masakazu/
NAKAIDE, Satoshi/
MOTOYAMA, Tetsuhito
summer
and
fall semester
others
others
2
Korean
Foreign Language and Cultural Training Program (Chulalongkorn University)
IINO, Masakazu/
NAKAIDE, Satoshi/
MOTOYAMA, Tetsuhito
summer
and
fall semester
others
others
2
English
Foreign Language and Cultural Training Program
(Yukon College)
IINO, Masakazu/
NAKAIDE, Satoshi/
MOTOYAMA, Tetsuhito
summer
and
fall semester
others
others
2
English
Foreign Language and Cultural Training Program
(Thammasat University)
IINO, Masakazu/
NAKAIDE, Satoshi/
MOTOYAMA, Tetsuhito
summer
and
fall semester
others
others
2
English
Foreign Language and Cultural Training Program
(National University of Singapore)
IINO, Masakazu/
NAKAIDE, Satoshi/
MOTOYAMA, Tetsuhito
summer
and
fall semester
others
others
2
English
Foreign Language and Cultural Training Program (University of Washington)
IINO, Masakazu/
NAKAIDE, Satoshi/
MOTOYAMA, Tetsuhito
summer
and
fall semester
others
others
2
English
Foreign Language and Cultural Training Program
(New York University)
IINO, Masakazu/
NAKAIDE, Satoshi/
MOTOYAMA, Tetsuhito
summer
and
fall semester
others
others
2
English
Cancelled
Foreign Language and Cultural Training Program (Columbia University)
IINO, Masakazu/
NAKAIDE, Satoshi/
MOTOYAMA, Tetsuhito
summer
and
fall semester
others
others
2
English
Cancelled
Foreign Language and Cultural Training Program (University of Pennsylvania)
IINO, Masakazu/
NAKAIDE, Satoshi/
MOTOYAMA, Tetsuhito
summer
and
fall semester
others
others
2
English
Cancelled
Foreign Language and Cultural Training Program
(Lyon III)
IINO, Masakazu/
NAKAIDE, Satoshi/
MOTOYAMA, Tetsuhito
summer
and
fall semester
others
others
2
French
Foreign Language and Cultural Training Program
(Free University of Berlin)
IINO, Masakazu/
NAKAIDE, Satoshi/
MOTOYAMA, Tetsuhito
summer
and
fall semester
others
others
2
German
Foreign Language and Cultural Training Program (University of Salamanca)
IINO, Masakazu/
NAKAIDE, Satoshi/
MOTOYAMA, Tetsuhito
summer
and
fall semester
others
others
2
Spanish
Foreign Language and Cultural Training Program (Lomonosov Moscow State University)
IINO, Masakazu/
NAKAIDE, Satoshi/
MOTOYAMA, Tetsuhito
summer
and
fall semester
others
others
2
Russian
Foreign Language and Cultural Training Program
(UC Davis)
IINO, Masakazu/
NAKAIDE, Satoshi/
MOTOYAMA, Tetsuhito
summer
and
fall semester
others
others
2
English
LIU, Jie/CHIANG,
Cheng Yin
summer
and
fall semester
others
others
4
Chinese
Course Name
Practical Introduction to China Studies
48
WASEDA
Cancelled
Cancelled
Cancelled
DATA
Ⅰ.Waseda Students around the World 2013
(as of February 2014)
1.One-year programs
⑴ Program
Program
Total
DD
EX *
ISA
TSA
Privately Funded
Total
75
347
131
449
152
1,154
Half-year only
(included number)
0
29
0
27
49
105
* Includes Departmental exchange programs
⑵ Country
#
Country
Total
Half-year only
(included number)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
USA
China
UK
France
Canada
Germany
Italy
Ireland
Korea
Spain
Others
Total
466
119
103
58
38
37
35
34
34
32
198
1,154
41
26
3
5
1
1
5
0
7
1
15
105
2.Short-term programs
Number
Country
SEND (Student Exchange Nippon
Summer
Spring
Discovery) Program by Graduate
(August-September 2013) (February-March 2014) School of Japanese Applied Linguistics
and Center for Japanese Language
Canada
USA
Mexico
UK
Germany
Switzerland
France
Italy
Spain
Iceland
Russia
Australia
New Zealand
China
Taiwan
Korea
Thailand
Philippines
Singapore
Uzbekistan
India
Malaysia
Indonesia
Subtotal
Total
50
WASEDA
60
158
-
131
22
6
16
8
8
2
16
20
-
32
13
33
13
-
-
-
-
-
-
538
47
93
-
29
22
-
3
5
-
-
4
28
9
13
15
17
-
-
8
-
6
-
-
299
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
8
5
3
-
-
4
21
41
878
Ⅱ.Waseda University Study Abroad Program List
1.One Year / One Semester long programs (2014 Spring / Fall Recruitment)
※ The information described is the digest version of the programs offered last year (2013-2014). For the latest information,
please refer to the latest program list uploaded on the CIE website.
Region index
【Spring 2014 Recruitment(screened in 2013 spring)】
Asia ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… P.52
North America … ………………………………………………………………………………………………………… P.53
Oceania … ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… P.53
South America … ………………………………………………………………………………………………………… P.54
1 Semester Exchange Programs … ……………………………………………………………………………………… P.54
Fee Based One-Semester Program… …………………………………………………………………………………… P.55
Ⅱ
【Fall 2014 Recruitment(screened in 2013 fall)】
Africa … …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… P.56
Asia ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… P.56
Central America … ……………………………………………………………………………………………………… P.59
Europe … ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… P.60
Middle East … …………………………………………………………………………………………………………… P.64
North America … ………………………………………………………………………………………………………… P.65
Oceania … ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… P.69
1 Semester Exchange Programs … ……………………………………………………………………………………… P.69
Fee Based One-Semester Programs ……………………………………………………………………………………… P.70
Waseda University Study Abroad Program List
Note
・Vocabulary abbreviations
EX:Exchange DD:Double Degree EX (TSA): Exchange TSA Program TSA:Thematic Studies Abroad
ISA:Individualized Studies Abroad TSA (1 semester): Fee Based One-Semester Program
N/A:not applicable PO: Program Overview
・Program list field names
【Institution Name】
The university name
【Institution Name in Japanese】
The university name in Japanese
【Country】
Country name
【Program】
Program type
【GPA】
The GPA specified as an entrance requirement by partner universities.
You are not eligible for the program if you do not meet the required GPA.
【TOEFL iBT】
Required TOEFL iBT score for the screening.
【Language】
Language in which the program will be conducted .
"English*" symbol: A non-English application is possible.
【Other Languages Requirements】
Beginnger:There are language programs where you can start from the Beginner level.
Proficient:Language proficiency is required for a students to follow and complete the regular courses.
Provisional Entry:Some courses in the "Provisional Entry" program can only be taken provided that language
requirements are met.
【Student Level on Departure】
U:Undergraduate G:Graduate
numbers:a semester requirement at Waseda University (as a principle on departure)
【Quota】
The estimated number of students the host institution can accommodate.
※ In case of exchange programs, unless otherwise stated, it is the TOTAL number of students admitted to the
instituiton, and not to each program conducted by the institution.
【Nationality】
0:No requirement
1:Nationality restrictions may apply. Please refer to the program overview.
WASEDA
51
52
WASEDA
釜山大学校
釜山大学校
ソウル大学校
ソウル大学校
ソウル大学校
淑明女子大学校
Seoul National University
Seoul National University
Seoul National University
Sookmyung Women's University
Republic of Korea
Republic of Korea
Republic of Korea
Republic of Korea
Republic of Korea
Republic of Korea
Republic of Korea
Republic of Korea
Republic of Korea
Republic of Korea
Republic of Korea
Republic of Korea
Pusan National University
Republic of Korea
Pusan National University
江原大学校
Kangwon National University
Republic of Korea
慶煕大学校
江原大学校
Kangwon National University
Republic of Korea
Kyung Hee University
江原大学校
Kangwon National University
Republic of Korea
慶煕大学校
仁荷大学校
Inha University
Republic of Korea
Kyung Hee University
漢陽大学校
Hanyang University
Republic of Korea
Republic of Korea
慶煕大学校
漢陽大学校
Hanyang University
慶煕大学校
漢陽大学校
Hanyang University
Republic of Korea
Kyung Hee University
韓国外国語大学校
Hankuk University of Foreign
Studies
Republic of Korea
Kyung Hee University
韓国外国語大学校
Hankuk University of Foreign
Studies
Republic of Korea
慶煕大学校
韓国外国語大学校
Hankuk University of Foreign
Studies
Republic of Korea
Kyung Hee University
梨花女子大学校
Ewha Womans University
Republic of Korea
Republic of Korea
梨花女子大学校
Ewha Womans University
Republic of Korea
Republic of Korea
高麗大学校
東義大学校
Dong-Eui University
高麗大学校
東義大学校
Dong-Eui University
Republic of Korea
Korea University
東亜大学校
Dong-A University
Republic of Korea
Korea University
東亜大学校
Dong-A University
Republic of Korea
Republic of Korea
Republic of Korea
大邱大学校
Daegu University
Korea Advanced Institute of Science 韓国科学技術院
and Technology
大邱大学校
Daegu University
Republic of Korea
Republic of Korea
Republic of Korea
朝鮮大学校
Chosun University
Republic of Korea
Country
Korea Advanced Institute of Science 韓国科学技術院
and Technology
全北大学校
Chonbuk National University
Institution Name in
Japanese
全北大学校
Institution Name
Chonbuk National University
Asia
Non-English
Non-English
Screening
Process
Non-English
Non-English
Non-English
Non-English
English
Non-English
English
Non-English
English
Non-English
English
Non-English
Non-English
Non-English
English
English
Non-English
English
Non-English
English
Non-English
English
Non-English
English
EX
English
EX(TSA) Non-English
EX
EX
EX
EX
EX(TSA) Non-English
EX
EX
EX
EX
EX
EX
EX
EX
EX(TSA) Non-English
EX
EX
EX
EX(TSA) Non-English
EX
EX
EX(TSA) Non-English
EX
EX
EX
EX
EX(TSA) Non-English
EX
EX(TSA) Non-English
EX
EX(TSA) Non-English
EX
EX(TSA) Non-English
EX
EX
Program
2.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
N/A
N/A
2.7
2.7
2.7
2.7
2.7
2.5
2.5
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
2.5
2.5
2.5
2.5
2.2
2.2
2.2
2.5
2.5
N/A
N/A
1.8
1.8
N/A
N/A
2.6
3.0
3.0
GPA
61
88
61
80
72
61
80
61
61
63
61
Minimum
TOEFL IBT
Program List for the 2014 Spring Recruitment
English
Korean
Korean
English
Korean
English
Korean
Korean
Korean
English
English
Korean
English
Korean
English
Korean
Korean
English
Korean
Korean
Korean
English
Korean
Korean
English
Korean
English
Korean
Korean
Korean
Korean
Korean
Korean
Korean
Korean
Korean
Language
ITP500 acceptable(see the PO Q9-a)
Language program : beginner(see Q9-c)
Regular programs: proficient(KLPT: level 5 or
above, TOPIK: level 5 or above),
Proficient
TOEFL ITP 500 acceptable(see the PO Q9-a)
Language program: beginner
Regular program: G TOPIK L4
Regular program: U TOPIK L3
See the PO Q9-a
See the PO Q9-a
Proficient
TOEFL ITP 500 acceptable(see the PO Q9-a)
Proficient
Language program: beginner
Regular programs: proficient
See the PO Q9-a
Proficient(TOPIK level 4 is recommended)
Language Program: Beginner
Regular programs: proficient
TOEFL ITP 500 acceptable(see the PO Q9-a)
Language program: beginner
Regular programs: TOPIK Level 3;
See the PO Q9-a
Proficient
TOEFL ITP500 acceptable(see the PO Q9-a)
Language Program: Beginner
Proficient
Language program: beginner
Regular programs: proficient
Language Program: Beginner
Regular programs: TOPIK 3 is recommended
Proficient(the student must be able to communicate
in Korean or have TOPIK Level 3)
Language program: beginner
TOPIK level 3 or higher recommended(proficient
enough in Korea to follow courses)
Other Language Requirements
【Note】The information describes the program offered last year. For the latest information, please check the latest program list.
(http://www.cie-waseda.jp/programlist/search.php)
U2, G1 master(see the PO Q4)
U2 semesters completed, G(see the PO Q4)
U2 semesters completed, G(see the PO Q4)
U2 semesters completed, G(see the PO Q4)
U2, G coursework(see the PO Q4)
U2, G coursework(see the PO Q4)
U2 semesters completed, G 2 semesters
completed(see the PO Q4)
G2 semesters completed(see the PO Q4)
U2 semesters completed(see the PO Q4)
G2 semesters completed(see the PO Q4)
U2 semesters completed
U2, G course work(see the PO Q4)
U2, G course work(see the PO Q4)
U2, G2(see the PO Q4)
U2 , G2(see the PO Q4)
U2 semesters completed, G(see the PO Q4)
U2 semesters completed, G(see the PO Q4)
U2 semesters completed, G(see the PO Q4)
U2, G1
U, G(see the PO Q4)
U, G(see the PO Q4)
U, G(see the PO Q4)
U3, G(see the PO Q4)
U3, G(see the PO Q4)
U3, G(see the PO Q4)
U2, G(see the PO Q4)
U2, G(see the PO Q4)
U2, G(see the PO Q4)
U2, G(see the PO Q4)
U1 semester completed, G1 semester
completed: coursework only(see the PO Q4)
U1 semester completed, G1 semester
completed: coursework only(see the PO Q4)
U, G coursework(see the PO Q4)
U, G coursework(see the PO Q4)
U2, G(see the PO Q4)
U2 semesters completed, G
(see the PO Q4)
U2 semesters completed, G
(see the PO Q4)
Student Level on Departure
2
2
2
2
2
2
3
3
3
3
3
10
10
5
5
1
1
1
1
4
4
4
2
2
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
2
2
5
1
1
Estimated
Student
Quota
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
Estimated
Tuition
KRW 5,600,000
KRW 6,548,000
KRW 6,548,000
KRW 6,548,000
KRW 3,700,000
KRW 3,700,000
KRW 7,000,000
KRW 7,000,000
KRW 7,000,000
KRW 7,000,000
KRW 7,000,000
KRW 8,000,000
KRW 8,000,000
KRW 5,000,000
KRW 5,000,000
KRW 2,800,000
KRW 2,800,000
KRW 2,800,000
KRW 5,000,000
KRW 3,550,000
KRW 3,550,000
KRW 3,550,000
KRW 8,700,000
KRW 8,700,000
KRW 8,700,000
KRW 9,600,000
KRW 9,600,000
KRW 5,500,000
KRW 5,500,000
KRW 4,630,000
KRW 4,630,000
KRW 3,650,000
KRW 3,650,000
KRW 7,900,000
KRW 2,375,000
KRW 2,375,000
Estimated Room
& Board
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
Beginning
Nationality
Month
Spring 2014 recruitment
53
成均館大学校
成均館大学校
成均館大学校
成均館大学校
延世大学校
延世大学校
Sungkyunkwan University
Sungkyunkwan University
Sungkyunkwan University
Sungkyunkwan University
Yonsei University
Yonsei University
クイーンズランド大学
シドニー大学
AUT 大学(旧オークラ
ンド工科大学)
AUT 大学(旧オークラ
ンド工科大学)
The University of Queensland
The University of Sydney
AUT University
AUT University
オークランド大学
カンタベリー大学
カンタベリー大学
カンタベリー大学
The University of Auckland
University of Canterbury
University of Canterbury
University of Canterbury
オークランド大学
クイーンズランド大学
The University of Queensland
The University of Auckland
ニュー・サウス・
ウェールズ大学
The University of New South Wales
Australia
アデレード大学
メルボルン大学
The University of Adelaide
アデレード大学
The University of Adelaide
The University of Melbourne
Australia
モナシュ大学
Monash University
New Zealand
New Zealand
New Zealand
New Zealand
New Zealand
New Zealand
New Zealand
Australia
Australia
Australia
Australia
Australia
Australia
Australia
モナシュ大学
Monash University
Australia
マッコーリー大学
Country
Macquarie University
Institution Name
Institution Name in
Japanese
ポートランド州立大学 United States of
America
Portland State University
Oceania
ポートランド州立大学 United States of
America
Country
Republic of Korea
Republic of Korea
Republic of Korea
Republic of Korea
Republic of Korea
Republic of Korea
Republic of Korea
Republic of Korea
Country
Portland State University
Institution Name
Institution Name in
Japanese
淑明女子大学校
Sookmyung Women's University
North America
淑明女子大学校
Sookmyung Women's University
Institution Name in
Japanese
Non-English
English
Non-English
Non-English
Screening
Process
ISA
EX
EX
TSA
EX
EX
EX
EX
TSA
EX
EX
EX
TSA
EX
EX
EX
EX
Program
TSA
TSA
Program
EX
EX
TSA
English
English
English
English
English
English
English
English
English
English
English
English
English
English
English
English
English
Screening
Process
English
English
Screening
Process
Non-English
English
Non-English
EX
(TSA) Non-English
EX
EX
EX
EX
Program
3.0
3.0
3.0
N/A
3.0
N/A
N/A
3.0
3.0
3.0
N/A
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
2.5
GPA
2.5
(See the PO)
2.5
(See the PO)
GPA
PO Q8
PO Q8
2,7
2.7
2.7
2.0
2.0
GPA
68
90
80
60
80
88
70
85
90
90
90
79
39
60
100
79
90
Minimum
TOEFL IBT
64
48
Minimum
TOEFL IBT
79
61
Minimum
TOEFL IBT
English
English
English
English
English
English
English
English
English
English
English
English
English
English
English
English
English
Language
English
English
Language
Korean
English
Korean
Korean
Korean
English
Korean
Korean
Language
U
U
Student Level on Departure
Student Level on Departure
U3 semesters completed, G coursework
U3 semesters completed, G coursework
U
U2, G2(couresework, research)
(see the PO Q4)
U2, G2(couresework, research)
(see the PO Q4)
U2, G2(couresework, research)
(see the PO Q4)
G1 master(see the PO Q4)
U2, G1(see the PO Q4)
Student Level on Departure
U2(See the PO Q4)
U3 semesters completed, G(see the PO Q4)
U
U2 semesters completed, G coursework(see
the PO Q4)
U2, G(see the PO Q4)
U2 G(see the PO Q4)
U2
U2 semesters completed, G(see the PO Q4)
G coursework(see the PO Q4)
iBT68 with R17, L17, W12
iBT90 with W20(See the PO Q9-a)
iBT 80 with L19, R19, W19(See the PO Q9-a)
See the PO
iBT 80 with W21 **Higher score may be required for
some programmes** See the PO Q9-a
U2
G coursework(See the PO Q4)
U2(See the PO Q4)
U
U2, G coursework
** Higher score may be required for some programmes.** U2, G(see the PO Q4)
iBT85 with W18(See the PO Q9-a)
** IELTS may be
required for Non-Japanese nationality **
W 21; S, L, and R 20
iBT 90 with W 21and S, L and R 20 ** IELTS may be
required for Non-Japanese nationality **
90 iBT with min. 23 in writing, 22 in Reading, Listening
and Speaking(see the PO Q9-a)** IELTS may be
required for Non-Japanese nationality **
iBT 79 with W21, S18, L and R 13 **IELTS may be required
for Non-Japanese nationality **
See the PO(varies by Options)
iBT 60 with W 21, S18, R8, L8. Some programs require
a higher level(see the PO Q9-a)** IELTS may be
required for Non-Japanese nationality **
iBT 100, W 24, L, R, and S: 20. ** IELTS may be required
for Non-Japanese nationality **(see the PO Q9-a)
iBT 79: W: 21, L: 12, R:13, S: 18. ** IELTS may be required U2 semesters completed
for Non-Japanese nationality **
*TOEFL(iBT)
90 with 20 L, 20 R, 22 W, 20 S * IELTS(see U2 semesters completed, G coursework
(see
the PO Q9-a)
the Q4)
Other Language Requirements
PBT, ITP510/ TOEFL CBT180
TOEFL iBT48 / PBT460, TOEFL ITP510 acceptable
Other Language Requirements
Proficient(see the PO Q9-b)
See the PO Q9-a
None or Basic Korean
Language program: beginner(See the PO Q9-c)
Regular programs: proficient
TOEFL ITP 500 acceptable(see the PO Q9-a)
TOPIK level 4-5
Proficient
Other Language Requirements
Spring 2014 recruitment
Institution Name
Ⅱ
WASEDA
5
1
1
12
2
1
1
2
10
3
6
15
10
2
10
10
4
Estimated
Student
Quota
40
40
Estimated
Student
Quota
4
4
7
5
5
5
2
2
Estimated
Student
Quota
NZD 20,800
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
NZD 29,405
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
AUD 19,877
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
AUD 24,269
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
Estimated
Tuition
USD 20,540
USD 20,540
Estimated
Tuition
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
KRW 8,820,000
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
Estimated
Tuition
NZD 15,435
NZD 14,000
NZD 14,000
NZD 11,113
NZD 25,000
NZD 13,000
NZD 13,000
AUD 15,000
AUD 21,315
AUD 17,000
AUD 18,300
AUD 25,040
AUD 21,000
AUD 13,200
AUD 15,000
AUD 15,000
AUD 18,800
Estimated Room
& Board
USD 13,900
USD 13,900
Estimated Room
& Board
KRW 7,300,000
KRW 7,300,000
KRW 4,200,000
KRW 11,100,000
KRW 11,100,000
KRW 11,100,000
KRW 5,600,000
KRW 5,600,000
Estimated Room
& Board
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
2
2
2
3
2
2
3
2
2
3
2
2
2
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
1
Beginning
Nationality
Month
9
9
Beginning
Nationality
Month
2
2
2
3
3
3
3
3
Beginning
Nationality
Month
54
WASEDA
ペルー・カトリック大
学
Major National University of San
Marcos
Pontifical Catholic University of Peru
Peru
Peru
Peru
Chile
Chile
慶煕大学校
慶煕大学校
釜山大学校
Kyung Hee University
Kyung Hee University
Pusan National University
韓国科学技術院
Korea Advanced Institute of Science
and Technology
高麗大学校
韓国科学技術院
Korea Advanced Institute of Science
and Technology
高麗大学校
江原大学校
Kangwon National University
Korea University
仁荷大学校
Inha University
Korea University
韓国外国語大学校
漢陽大学校
Hankuk University of Foreign Studies
Hanyang University
Republic of Korea
Republic of Korea
Republic of Korea
Republic of Korea
Republic of Korea
Republic of Korea
Republic of Korea
Republic of Korea
Republic of Korea
Republic of Korea
Republic of Korea
Republic of Korea
Republic of Korea
梨花女子大学校
梨花女子大学校
韓国外国語大学校
Republic of Korea
Republic of Korea
東義大学校
Dong-Eui University
Ewha Womans University
Ewha Womans University
Republic of Korea
Republic of Korea
大邱大学校
東亜大学校
Daegu University
Dong-A University
Hankuk University of Foreign Studies
Republic of Korea
朝鮮大学校
Chosun University
Republic of Korea
全北大学校
Institution Name in
Japanese
Chonbuk National University
Institution Name
Country
Brazil
1 Semester Exchange Program
ペルー経営大学院
サンマルコス国立大学
ESAN University
チリ・カトリック大学
チリ大学
サンパウロ大学
University of Sao Paulo
Pontifical Catholic University of Chile
カンピーナス大学
University of Chile
Brazil
ブラジリア大学
University of Brasilia
University of Campinas
Brazil
Brazil
リオ・デ・ジャネイロ
州立大学
Rio de Janeiro State University
Argentine
サルバドール大学
Country
Samoa
New Zealand
Country
University of Salvador
Institution Name
Institution Name in
Japanese
サモア国立大学
South America
カンタベリー大学
National University of Samoa
Institution Name in
Japanese
University of Canterbury
Institution Name
EX
EX
EX
EX
EX
EX
EX
EX
EX
EX
EX
EX
EX
EX
EX
EX
EX
EX
EX
Program
EX
EX
EX
EX
EX
EX
EX
EX
EX
EX
Program
EX
ISA
Program
English
Non-English
Non-English
Non-English
English
Non-English
English
Non-English
Non-English
Non-English
Non-English
English
English
Non-English
Non-English
Non-English
Non-English
Non-English
Non-English
Screening
Process
Non-English
Non-English
Non-English
Non-English
Non-English
Non-English
Non-English
Non-English
Non-English
Non-English
Screening
Process
English
English
Screening
Process
N/A
2.7
2.7
2.5
2.5
N/A
N/A
N/A
2.5
2.5
2.2
2.2
2.5
2.5
N/A
1.8
N/A
2.6
3.0
GPA
N/A
N/A
3.0
3.0
3.0
N/A
N/A
3.0
N/A
Varies by
program
GPA
N/A
3.0
GPA
61
61
80
63
61
Minimum
TOEFL IBT
Minimum
TOEFL IBT
61
80
Minimum
TOEFL IBT
Proficient(see the PO Q9-b)
English
Korean
Korean
Korean
English
Korean
English
Korean
Korean
Korean
Korean
English
English
Korean
Korean
Korean
Korean
Korean
Korean
Language
Spanish
Spanish
Spanish
Other Language Requirements
TOEFL ITP 500 acceptable(see the PO Q9-a)
Regular program: G TOPIK L4
Regular program: U TOPIK L3
Proficient
TOEFL ITP 500 acceptable(see the PO Q9-a)
Proficient
Regular programs: proficient
Proficient(TOPIK level 4 is recommended)
Regular programs: proficient
Regular programs: TOPIK Level 3;
See the PO Q9-a
TOEFL ITP500 acceptable(see the PO Q9-a)
Proficient
Proficient
Regular programs: proficient
Regular programs: TOPIK 3 is recommended
Proficient(the student must be able to communicate
in Korean or have TOPIK Level 3)
TOPIK level 3 or higher recommended(proficient
enough in Korea to follow courses)
Proficient
Proficient(See the P.O. Q9-b)
Proficient
Proficient(see the PO Q9-b)
Proficient(see the PO Q9-b)
Portuguese Proficient
Portuguese Proficient
Spanish
Other Language Requirements
TOEFL ITP 500 acceptable(see the PO Q9-a)
Portuguese Proficient
Spanish
Other Language Requirements
iBT80 with R19, L19, W19
Portuguese Proficient
Spanish
Language
English
English
Language
【Note】The information describes the program offered last year. For the latest information, please check the latest program list.
(http://www.cie-waseda.jp/programlist/search.php)
U2
U2, G coursework(see the PO Q4)
G2(see the PO Q4)
U2(see the PO Q4)
U2, G course work(see the PO Q4)
U2, G course work(see the PO Q4)
U2 , G2(see the PO Q4)
U2 , G2(see the PO Q4)
U2 semesters completed, G(see the PO Q4)
U2, G1
U, G(see the PO Q4)
U3, G(see the PO Q4)
U3, G(see the PO Q4)
U2, G(see the PO Q4)
U2, G(see the PO Q4)
U2, G(see the PO Q4)
U1 semester completed, G 1 semester
completed: coursework only(see the PO Q4)
U, G coursework(see the PO Q4)
U2, G(see the PO Q4)
U2 semesters completed, G(see the PO Q4)
Student Level on Departure
U2 semesters completed, G(see the PO Q4)
U4, G1 masters(see the PO Q4)
G MBA coursework(see the PO Q4)
U4(see the PO Q4)
U4, G(see the PO Q4)
U2, G(see the PO Q4)
U2, G(see the PO Q4)
U4 semesters completed, G see the PO Q4
U3, G1(see the PO Q4)
U3 semesters completed, G(see the PO Q4)
Student Level on Departure
U2, G(see the PO Q4)
Student Level on Departure
2
3
3
10
10
5
5
1
1
4
2
2
2
2
1
1
2
5
1
Estimated
Student
Quota
2
3
1
1
5
2
2
2
1
1
Estimated
Student
Quota
4
5
Estimated
Student
Quota
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
Estimated
Tuition
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
Estimated
Tuition
所属箇所学費等
NZD 26,000
Estimated
Tuition
KRW 3,700,000
KRW 7,000,000
KRW 7,000,000
KRW 8,000,000
KRW 8,000,000
KRW 5,000,000
KRW 5,000,000
KRW 2,800,000
KRW 5,000,000
KRW 3,550,000
KRW 8,700,000
KRW 8,700,000
KRW 9,600,000
KRW 9,600,000
KRW 5,500,000
KRW 4,630,000
KRW 3,650,000
KRW 7,900,000
KRW 2,375,000
Estimated Room
& Board
PEN 12,605
PEN 13,500
S/. 20,000
CLP 3,000,000
USD 13,800
BRL 9,000
BRL 15,600
BRL 12,000
BRL 15,000
ARS 45,000
Estimated Room
& Board
SAT 15,000
NZD 15,435
Estimated Room
& Board
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
Beginning
Nationality
Month
3
3
3
3
3
2
3
3
3
3
Beginning
Nationality
Month
2
2
Beginning
Nationality
Month
Spring 2014 recruitment
成均館大学校
成均館大学校
成均館大学校
ヴェニス国際大学
AUT 大学(旧オーク
ランド工科大学)
AUT 大学(旧オーク
ランド工科大学)
カンタベリー大学
カンタベリー大学
Sungkyunkwan University
Sungkyunkwan University
Sungkyunkwan University
Venice International University
AUT University
AUT University
University of Canterbury
University of Canterbury
New Zealand
New Zealand
New Zealand
New Zealand
Italy
Republic of Korea
Republic of Korea
Republic of Korea
Republic of Korea
Republic of Korea
Republic of Korea
Republic of Korea
Country
ワシントン大学
(シアトル)
ワシントン大学
(シアトル)
University of Washington(Seattle)
ボストン大学
Institution Name in
Japanese
University of Washington(Seattle)
Boston University
Institution Name
United States of
America
United States of
America
United States of
America
Country
Fee Based One-Semester Programs
淑明女子大学校
淑明女子大学校
Sookmyung Women's University
Sookmyung Women's University
Sookmyung Women's University
釜山大学校
淑明女子大学校
Pusan National University
Institution Name in
Japanese
Screening
Process
English
English
English
English
English
Non-English
Non-English
English
Non-English
Non-English
English
Non-English
Screening
Process
TSA
English
(1 semester)
TSA
English
(1 semester)
TSA
English
(1 semester)
Program
EX
EX
EX
EX
EX
EX
EX
EX
EX
EX
EX
EX
Program
3.0
3.0
N/A
GPA
3.0
3.0
N/A
N/A
N/A
2.7
2.7
2.7
2.0
2.0
2.0
N/A
GPA
76
65
45
Minimum
TOEFL IBT
90
80
70
34
61
61
61
Minimum
TOEFL IBT
English
English
English
Language
English
English
English
English
English
Korean
Korean
English
Korean
Korean
English
Korean
Language
Proficient
section score 17 or above
section score 15 or above
TOEFL-ITP450 acceptable
Other Language Requirements
iBT 90 with W20(See the PO Q9-a)
iBT 80 with L19, R19, W19(See the PO Q9-a)
TOEFL ITP 500acceptable(see the PO Q9-a)
Regular programs: proficient
Language program: beginner(see the PO Q9-c )
TOEFL ITP 500 acceptable(see the PO Q9-a)
TOPIK level 4-5
Proficient
ITP 500 acceptable(see the PO Q9-a)
Other Language Requirements
U
U
U
Student Level on Departure
G coursework(see the PO Q4)
U2(see the PO Q4)
U2(See the PO Q4)
U2(See the PO Q4)
U, G Master's(see the PO Q4)
U2, G2(coursework, research)
(see the PO Q4)
U2, G2
(coursework, research)
(see the PO Q4)
U2, G2
(coursework, research)
(see the PO Q4)
G1 master(see the PO Q4)
U2, G1(see the PO Q4)
U2, G1 master(see the PO Q4)
U2, G coursework(see the PO Q4)
Student Level on Departure
Spring 2014 recruitment
Institution Name
Ⅱ
WASEDA
55
20
20
20
Estimated
Student
Quota
1
1
1
1
20
5
5
5
2
2
2
2
Estimated
Student
Quota
USD 21,085
USD 19,878
USD 8,527
Estimated
Tuition
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
Estimated
Tuition
USD 5,140
USD 5,140
USD 6,989
Estimated Room
& Board
NZD 14,000
NZD 14,000
NZD 13,000
NZD 13,000
EUR 7,000
KRW 11,100,000
KRW 11,100,000
KRW 11,100,000
KRW 5,600,000
KRW 5,600,000
KRW 5,600,000
KRW 3,700,000
Estimated Room
& Board
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
9
9
9
0
0
0
Beginning
Nationality
Month
2
2
2
2
2
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
Beginning
Nationality
Month
56
WASEDA
南京大学
南京大学
南開大学
北京大学
北京大学
Nanjing University
Nankai University
Peking University
Peking University
復旦大学
Fudan University
Nanjing University
復旦大学
Fudan University
遼寧大学
復旦大学
Fudan University
Liaoning University
華東師範大学
East China Normal University
吉林大学
大連外国語学院
Dalian University of Foreign
Languages
Jilin University
大連外国語学院
Dalian University of Foreign
Languages
吉林大学
中国社会科学院
Chinese Academy of Social Sciences
Jilin University
北京師範大学
Beijing Normal University
哈爾濱工業大学
北京師範大学
Beijing Normal University
Harbin Institute of Technology
北京語言大学
Beijing Language and Culture
University
復旦大学
北京第二外国語学院
Beijing International Studies
University
哈爾濱工業大学
北京第二外国語学院
Beijing International Studies
University
Harbin Institute of Technology
北京第二外国語学院
Beijing International Studies
University
Fudan University
ブルネイ・
ダルサラーム大学
Institution Name in
Japanese
University of Brunei Darussalam
Institution Name
マケレレ大学
Makerere University
Asia
ボツアナ大学 ダル・エス・サラーム大学
University of Botswana
Institution Name in
Japanese
University of Dar es Salaam
Institution Name
Africa
China
China
China
China
China
China
China
China
China
China
China
China
China
China
China
China
China
China
China
China
China
China
China
China
Brunei
Country
Uganda
Tanzania
Botswana
Country
Non-English
English
English*
Screening
Process
English*
English#
English*
Screening
Process
Non-English
Non-English
Non-English
Non-English
Non-English
English
Non-English
Non-English
Non-English
Non-English
Non-English
Non-English
EX
DD
EX
Non-English
Non-English
Non-English
EX(TSA) Non-English
EX
EX
EX(TSA) Non-English
EX
EX(TSA) Non-English
EX
EX(TSA) Non-English
EX
EX
DD
EX
EX(TSA) Non-English
EX
EX
EX(TSA) Non-English
EX
EX
EX(TSA) Non-English
EX
EX
EX
Program
EX
EX
EX
Program
3.5
N/A
N/A
3.0
3.0
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
PO Q8
PO Q8
PO Q8
N/A
3.0
N/A
N/A
3.0
3.2
3.2
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
2.5
GPA
3.0
2.4
2.5
GPA
Program List for the 2014 Fall Recruitment
80
61
79
Minimum
TOEFL IBT
61
61
61
Minimum
TOEFL IBT
Chinese
Chinese
Chinese
Chinese
Chinese
Chinese
Chinese
Chinese
Chinese
Chinese
Chinese
Chinese
English
Chinese
Chinese
Chinese
Chinese
Chinese
Chinese
Chinese
Chinese
Chinese
Chinese
English
English*
Language
English*
English*
English*
Language
U, G(see the PO Q4)
New HSK 5 for courses in social sciences new HSK 4 for
courses in natural sciences Language program: beginner
New HSK 6 180 points or above
新 HSK5級(180点)以上(see the PO Q9-b.)
Regular programs: HSK 6; Language program:
beginner
Language program: beginner
Proficient(see the PO Q9-b);Language program:
beginner
Regular programs: HSK 6(certificate required);
Language program: beginner
Language program: beginner
Regular programs: new HSK(Level 5)180 above
Language Program: beginner
Regular programs: proficient
Language program : Beginner
Regular programs: new HSK(Level 5)200 above or
new HSK(Level 6)180
PBT 550
U, G(see the PO Q4)
U
U2 semesters completed, G(see the PO
Q4)
U1, G(see the PO Q4)
U1, G(see the PO Q4)
U2, G(see the PO Q4)
U, G(see the PO Q4)
U, G(see the PO Q4)
U1, G(see the PO Q4)
U1, G(see the PO Q4)
U2, G(see the PO Q4)
U2, G(see the PO Q4)
U2, G(see the PO Q4)
New HSK(Level 5)200 above or New HSK(Level 6) U
180 or equivalent(see the PO Q9-b)
U, G
U, G Master's(see the PO Q4)
G(see the PO Q4)
U1, G1(See the PO Q4)
U1, G1(see the PO Q4)
U2, G Master's(see the PO Q4)
U, G Master's(see the PO Q4)
U, G Master's(see the PO Q4)
G Master's(see the PO Q4)
U, G(see the PO Q4)
Student Level on Departure
U2, G2(see the PO Q4)
U2, G(see the PO Q4)
U2, G2(see the PO Q4)
Student Level on Departure
Language program: beginner
Other language programs: New HSK 5
HSK 4 or above
Language Program: Beginner
Regular programs: old HSK 6 or new HSK 5 180
points
Proficient
Language program: beginner(see the PO Q9-c)
Regular programs: HSK 5 in Old HSK or 180 points or
more Level 5 in New HSK
TOEFL ITP 500 acceptable
PBT 550, CBT 213
Other Language Requirements
CBT 173, PBT 500/TOEFL ITP 500 acceptable
PBT 500, CBT 173, ITP 500 acceptable
TOEFL ITP 500 acceptable
Other Language Requirements
【Note】The information describes the program offered last year. For the latest information, please check the latest program list.
(http://www.cie-waseda.jp/programlist/search.php)
1
15
2
1
1
2
2
2
1
1
5
5
5
15
1
2
2
3
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
Estimated
Student
Quota
1
1
1
Estimated
Student
Quota
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
+登録料
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
+登録料
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
Estimated
Tuition
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
Estimated
Tuition
CNY 16,000
CNY 50,000
RMB 20,000
CNY 20,000
CNY 20,000
CNY 40,000
CNY 25,000
CNY 25,000
CNY 21,000
CNY 21,000
CNY 40,000
CNY 40,000
CNY 40,000
CNY 40,000
CNY 25,000
CNY 27,000
CNY 27,000
CNY 50,000
CNY 21,000
CNY 21,000
CNY 44,500
CNY 40,000
CNY 40,000
CNY 40,000
BND 9,550
Estimated Room
& Board
Shs 7,750,000
TZS 10,103,600
BWP 15,015.00
Estimated Room
& Board
0
0
0
9
8
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
8
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
Beginning
Nationality
Month
8
10
8
Beginning
Nationality
Month
Fall 2014 recruitment
北京大学
北京大学環境科学与
工程学院
中国人民大学
山東大学
山東大学
汕頭大学
四川大学
西南政法大学
西南政法大学
中山大学
中山大学
中山大学
清華大学
中国科学技術大学
武漢大学
武漢大学
浙江大学
香港中文大学
香港中文大学
香港城市大学
香港大学
ジャワハラル・ネ
ルー大学
インドネシア大学
澳門大学
マラヤ大学
モンゴル国立大学
アテネオ・デ・マニ
ラ大学
デ・ラ・サール大学
マニラ校
フィリピン大学
全北大学校
全北大学校
Peking University, College of
Environmental Sciences and
Engineering
Renmin University of China
Shandong University
Shandong University
Shantou University
Sichuan University
Southwest University of Political
Science and Law
Southwest University of Political
Science and Law
Sun Yat-Sen University
Sun Yat-Sen University
Sun Yat-Sen University
Tsinghua University
University of Science and
Technology of China
Wuhan University
Wuhan University
Zhejiang University
Chinese University of Hong Kong
Chinese University of Hong Kong
City University of Hong Kong
The University of Hong Kong
Jawaharlal Nehru University
University of Indonesia
University of Macau
University of Malaya
National University of Mongolia
Ateneo de Manila University
De La Salle University
University of the Philippines
Chonbuk National University
Chonbuk National University
Institution Name in
Japanese
Peking University
Institution Name
Republic of Korea
Republic of Korea
Philippines
Philippines
Philippines
Mongolia
Malaysia
Macau
Indonesia
India
Hong Kong
Hong Kong
Hong Kong
Hong Kong
China
China
China
China
China
China
China
China
China
China
China
China
China
China
China
China
China
Country
Non-English
Non-English
Non-English
Non-English
Screening
Process
Non-English
Non-English
Non-English
Non-English
Non-English
Non-English
Non-English
Non-English
Non-English
English*
English*
English*
English*
English*
English
Non-English
English
English
English
Non-English
English
Non-English
EX(TSA) Non-English
EX
EX
EX
EX
EX
EX
EX
EX
EX
EX
EX
EX
EX
EX
EX(TSA) Non-English
EX
EX
EX
EX
EX(TSA) Non-English
EX
EX(TSA) Non-English
EX
EX
EX
EX(TSA) Non-English
EX
EX
EX
TSA
Program
3.0
3.0
3.0
2.5
3.0
2.4
3.0
N/A
2.75
see the
PO Q8
3.0
N/A
3.0
3.0
See the
PO Q8
N/A
N/A
3.0
3.0(see the
PO Q8)
3.0(see the
PO Q8)
3.0(see the
PO Q8)
3.0(see the
PO Q8)
3.0
3.0
N/A
3.0(see the
PO Q8)
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.2
GPA
61
61
80
70
79
61
71
80
79
71
Minimum
TOEFL IBT
Korean
Korean
English*
English*
English*
English*
English*
English
Indonesian
English
English
English
Chinese
English
Chinese
Chinese
Chinese
Chinese
Chinese
Chinese
Chinese
Chinese
Chinese
Chinese
Chinese
Chinese
Chinese
Chinese
Chinese
Chinese
Chinese
Language
U2, G2(see the PO Q4)
U2
Language program: beginner
TOPIK level 3 or higher recommended(proficient
enough in Korea to follow courses)
U2, G(see the PO Q4)
U2, G(see the PO Q4)
1
1
1
2
2
2
2
U2, G coursework, G research(see the PO Q4)
U2, G2(see the PO Q4)
2
3
1
2
2
4
4
2
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
3
3
1
2
2
2
1
2
28
Estimated
Student
Quota
U4
U4, G(see the PO Q4)
U, G(see the PO Q4)
U2, G research(See the PO Q4)
U2
U2 semesters completed
U2 semesters completed
U, G(see the PO Q4)
U, G master's(see the PO Q4)
U, G master's(see the PO Q4)
U2, G research(see the PO Q4)
U4, G coursework(see the PO Q4)
U2, G(See the PO Q4)
U2, G(see the PO Q4)
U2, G(see the PO Q4)
U, G(see the PO Q4)
U, G(see the PO Q4)
U2
U2, G(see the PO Q4)
U, G(See the PO Q4)
U, G(see the PO Q4)
U2 semesters completed; G*(see the PO
Q4)
G(See the PO Q4)
U
Student Level on Departure
TOEFL ITP 500 acceptable / Students are encouraged to U2, G2(See the PO Q4)
learn Filipino to help them in their daily communication.
CBT 173, PBT 550
PBT 550, CBT 213
PBT 450(see the PO Q9-a)
PBT 550, CBT213(See the PO Q9-a, Q9-b)
PBT 500, CBT 173, ITP 500 acceptable
Proficient(see the PO Q9-b),BIPA Level 3
TOEFL ITP 530 acceptable
Higher TOEFL scores required for some courses(See
the PO Q9-a)
Proficient
Proficient(see the PO Q9-b)
Language program: beginner
Regular programs: HSK 6(Old),HSK4 and 5(New,
score 180, at least 60 for each subject)
(See the PO
Q9-b)
Proficient
HSK 6(Old version)
HSK 5 over 180 points(New version)
see the PO Q9-b)
Regular programs(Sciences, technology and
medical studies):New HSK 4 or above/ Old HSK
Level 3 or above
Language program: beginner
Regular programs(Liberal arts, economic and
managerial studies):Score 180 or above, New HSK
5/ Old HSK Level 6 or above(see the PO Q9-b)
Language program: beginner(see the PO Q9-c)
Regular programs: proficient
HSK 5(180 or above)
proficient
Language program: beginner
For the bachelor's Degree and general scholar: HSK
4(above 180)
For the master's Degree and
senior scholar: HSK 5(above 180)
Regular programs: new HSK 6; Language program:
beginner
HSK 6(Old),HSK5, Score 185(New)
Beginner
Other Language Requirements
Fall 2014 recruitment
57
Ⅱ
WASEDA
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
JPY900,000
Estimated
Tuition
KRW 2,375,000
KRW 2,375,000
PHP 205,000
PHP 305,000
PHP 198,090
MNT 1,700,000
MYR 10,500
MOP 52,000
IDR 25,000,000
INR 270,000
HKD 24,000
HKD 70,000
HKD 32,060
HKD 32,060
CNY 30,000
CNY 22,000
CNY 22,000
CNY 50,000
CNY 24,000
CNY 34,500
CNY 34,500
CNY 34,500
CNY 18,000
CNY 18,000
CNY 29,400
CNY 18,000
CNY 18,000
CNY 18,000
CNY 55,000
CNY 15,000
CNY 50,000
Estimated Room
& Board
9
9
6
9
6
9
9
9
8
7
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
0
9
8
8
9
9
8
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
1
1
0
0
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
Beginning
Nationality
Month
58
WASEDA
江原大学校
Kangwon National University
Republic of Korea
Republic of Korea
高麗大学校
高麗大学校
慶煕大学校
慶煕大学校
慶煕大学校
慶煕大学校
慶煕大学校
釜山大学校
釜山大学校
淑明女子大学校
淑明女子大学校
淑明女子大学校
成均館大学校
成均館大学校
成均館大学校
ナンヤン理工大学
シンガポール国立大学
シンガポール国立大学
シンガポール国立大学
シンガポール経営大学
中原大学
中原大学
Korea University
Korea University
Kyung Hee University
Kyung Hee University
Kyung Hee University
Kyung Hee University
Kyung Hee University
Pusan National University
Pusan National University
Sookmyung Women's University
Sookmyung Women's University
Sookmyung Women's University
Sungkyunkwan University
Sungkyunkwan University
Sungkyunkwan University
Nanyang Technological University
National University of Singapore
National University of Singapore
National University of Singapore
Singapore Management University
Chung Yuan Christian University
Chung Yuan Christian University
Taiwan
Taiwan
Singapore
Singapore
Singapore
Singapore
Singapore
Republic of Korea
Republic of Korea
Republic of Korea
Republic of Korea
Republic of Korea
Republic of Korea
Republic of Korea
Republic of Korea
Republic of Korea
Republic of Korea
Republic of Korea
Republic of Korea
Republic of Korea
Republic of Korea
Republic of Korea
江原大学校
Kangwon National University
Republic of Korea
Republic of Korea
江原大学校
Kangwon National University
Republic of Korea
Korea Advanced Institute of Science 韓国科学技術院
and Technology
仁荷大学校
Inha University
Republic of Korea
Republic of Korea
漢陽大学校
Hanyang University
Republic of Korea
Republic of Korea
Republic of Korea
Republic of Korea
Republic of Korea
Republic of Korea
Republic of Korea
Republic of Korea
Republic of Korea
Republic of Korea
Republic of Korea
Republic of Korea
Republic of Korea
Republic of Korea
Country
Korea Advanced Institute of Science 韓国科学技術院
and Technology
漢陽大学校
Hanyang University
梨花女子大学校
Ewha Womans University
漢陽大学校
梨花女子大学校
Ewha Womans University
韓国外国語大学校
東義大学校
Dong-Eui University
Hanyang University
東義大学校
Dong-Eui University
Hankuk University of Foreign Studies
東亜大学校
Dong-A University
韓国外国語大学校
東亜大学校
Dong-A University
韓国外国語大学校
大邱大学校
Daegu University
Hankuk University of Foreign Studies
大邱大学校
Daegu University
Hankuk University of Foreign Studies
朝鮮大学校
Institution Name in
Japanese
Chosun University
Institution Name
Non-English
Non-English
Screening
Process
Non-English
Non-English
Non-English
English*
Non-English
English*
Non-English
English*
Non-English
English*
Non-English
Non-English
Non-English
English*
English*
Non-English
English*
Non-English
English*
Non-English
English*
Non-English
Non-English
English*
Non-English
English*
EX
EX
EX
EX
EX
DD
EX
Non-English
English
English
English
English
English
English
EX(TSA) Non-English
EX
EX
EX
EX
EX
EX
EX
EX(TSA) Non-English
EX
EX
EX
EX
EX
EX
EX
EX
EX(TSA) Non-English
EX
EX
EX
EX(TSA) Non-English
EX
EX
EX(TSA) Non-English
EX
EX
EX
EX
EX(TSA) Non-English
EX
EX(TSA) Non-English
EX
EX(TSA) Non-English
EX
EX
Program
N/A
N/A
N/A
2.4
2.4
3.2
3.0
2,7
2.7
2.7
2.0
2.0
2.0
N/A
N/A
2.7
2.7
2.7
2.7
2.7
2.5
2.5
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
2.5
2.5
2.5
2.5
2.2
2.2
2.2
2.5
2.5
N/A
N/A
1.8
1.8
N/A
N/A
2.6
GPA
61
80
100
61
92
61
61
61
61
80
72
61
80
61
61
63
61
Minimum
TOEFL IBT
Chinese
English
English
English
English
English
English
Korean
Korean
English*
Korean
Korean
English*
Korean
English*
Korean
Korean
Korean
English*
English*
Korean
English*
Korean
English*
Korean
Korean
English*
Korean
Korean
Korean
English*
Korean
Korean
English*
Korean
English*
Korean
Korean
Korean
Korean
Korean
Korean
Korean
Language
U2, G(see the PO Q4)
U2, G(see the PO Q4)
U1, G1 coursework(see the PO Q4)
U1, G1 coursework(see the PO Q4)
U, G coursework(see the PO Q4)
U, G coursework(see the PO Q4)
U2, G(see the PO Q4)
Student Level on Departure
U3, G(see the PO Q4)
U3, G(see the PO Q4)
U3, G(see the PO Q4)
U2, G(see the PO Q4)
U2, G2(see the PO Q4)
U2 , G2(see the PO Q4)
U2, G(see the PO Q4)
U2, G(see the PO Q4)
U2, G(see the PO Q4)
U2, G1
U, G(see the PO Q4)
U, G(see the PO Q4)
U2, G2(see the PO Q4)
G2(see the PO Q4)
U2
G2(see the PO Q4)
U2
U2, G course work(see the PO Q4)
U2, G coursework(see the PO Q4)
G1 master(see the PO Q4)
U2, G1(see the PO Q4)
U2, G2(coursework, research)
(see the PO Q4)
U2, G2(coursework, research)
(see the PO Q4)
U(政治経済学部、理工学部、国際教養学
部の学生)
(see the PO Q4)
See the PO Q9-b
PBT 500, CBT 173
PBT 560, CBT 220(see the PO Q9-a)
**100 iBT, 250CBT, 600 PBT for Law modules**
U, G(see the PO Q4)
G(see the PO Q4)
U2, G2(access limited to undergrad
programs)
(see the PO Q4)
U2
Waseda requirement : ITP 500 acceptable(See Q9-a) U2
PBT 583, CBT 237(see the PO Q9-a)
PBT 500, CBT 173, ITP 500 acceptable(See the PO Q9-a) U2, G(see the PO Q4)
Language program: beginner(See the PO Q9-c)
Regular programs: proficient
PBT 500, CBT 173, ITP 500 acceptable(see the PO Q9-a) U2, G2(coursework, research)
(see the PO Q4)
TOPIK level 4-5
Proficient
PBT 500, CBT 173, ITP 500 acceptable(see the PO Q9-a) U2, G1 master(see the PO Q4)
Proficient
PBT 500, CBT 173, ITP 500 acceptable(see the PO Q9-a) U2, G coursework(see the PO Q4)
Language program: beginner
Regular program: G TOPIK L4
Regular program: U TOPIK L3
CBT 213(see the PO Q9-a)
CBT 200(see the PO Q9-a)
Proficient
PBT 500, CBT 173, ITP 500 acceptable(see the PO Q9-a) U2, G course work(see the PO Q4)
Proficient
PBT 550, CBT 213
Language program: beginner
Regular programs: proficient
PBT 500, CBT 173(see the PO Q9-a)
Proficient(TOPIK level 4 is recommended)
Language Program: Beginner
Regular programs: proficient
PBT 500, CBT 173, ITP 500 acceptable(see the PO Q9-a) U, G(see the PO Q4)
Language program: beginner
Regular programs: TOPIK Level 3;
PBT 500, CBT 173(see the PO Q9-a)
Proficient
PBT 500, CBT 173, ITP 500 acceptable(see the PO Q9-a) U2, G(see the PO Q4)
Language Program: Beginner
Proficient
Language program: beginner
Regular programs: proficient
Language Program: Beginner
Regular programs: TOPIK 3 is recommended
Proficient(the student must be able to communicate
in Korean or have TOPIK Level 3)
Other Language Requirements
【Note】The information describes the program offered last year. For the latest information, please check the latest program list.
(http://www.cie-waseda.jp/programlist/search.php)
5
5
4
2
2
5
6
5
5
5
1
1
1
2
2
2
2
3
2
2
10
10
5
5
1
1
1
1
4
4
4
2
2
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
2
2
5
Estimated
Student
Quota
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
+登録料
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
Estimated
Tuition
TWD 101,150
TWD 101,150
SGD 23,000
SGD 15,000
SGD 15,000
SGD 13,000
SGD 9,800
KRW 11,100,000
KRW 11,100,000
KRW 11,100,000
KRW 5,600,000
KRW 5,600,000
KRW 5,600,000
KRW 3,700,000
KRW 3,700,000
KRW 7,000,000
KRW 7,000,000
KRW 7,000,000
KRW 7,000,000
KRW 7,000,000
KRW 8,000,000
KRW 8,000,000
KRW 5,000,000
KRW 5,000,000
KRW 2,800,000
KRW 2,800,000
KRW 2,800,000
KRW 5,000,000
KRW 6,550,000
KRW 6,550,000
KRW 6,550,000
KRW 8,700,000
KRW 8,700,000
KRW 8,700,000
KRW 9,600,000
KRW 9,600,000
KRW 5,526,000
KRW 5,526,000
KRW 4,630,000
KRW 4,630,000
KRW 3,650,000
KRW 3,650,000
KRW 7,900,000
Estimated Room
& Board
9
9
8
8
8
8
8
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
0
0
0
1
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
Beginning
Nationality
Month
Fall 2014 recruitment
59
国立台湾大学
国立台湾大学
国立清華大学
国立清華大学
淡江大学
淡江大学
チュラーロンコーン大学 Thailand
チュラーロンコーン大学 Thailand
タマサート大学
タマサート大学
タマサート大学
貿易大学
貿易大学
ホーチミン人文社会
科学大学
ホーチミン人文社会
科学大学
ベトナム国立大学 ハ
ノイ校
ベトナム国立大学 ハ
ノイ校
National Taiwan University
National Taiwan University
National Tsing Hua University
National Tsing Hua University
Tamkang University
Tamkang University
Chulalongkorn University
Chulalongkorn University
Thammasat University
Thammasat University
Thammasat University
Foreign Trade University
Foreign Trade University
Ho Chi Minh City University of
Social Sciences and Humanities
Ho Chi Minh City University of
Social Sciences and Humanities
Vietnam National University, Hanoi
Vietnam National University, Hanoi
Ibero-American University
Institution Name
イベロアメリカーナ
大学
Institution Name in
Japanese
国立台湾大学
National Taiwan University
Centeral America
国立台湾大学
National Taiwan University
Mexico
Country
Vietnam
Vietnam
Vietnam
Vietnam
Vietnam
Vietnam
Thailand
Thailand
Thailand
Taiwan
Taiwan
Taiwan
Taiwan
Taiwan
Taiwan
Taiwan
Taiwan
Taiwan
Taiwan
Taiwan
Taiwan
Taiwan
国立台湾師範大学
國立中山大学
National Sun Yat-Sen University
National Taiwan Normal University
国立交通大学
National Chiao Tung University
Taiwan
國立中山大学
国立交通大学
National Chiao Tung University
Taiwan
国立台湾師範大学
国立政治大学
National Chengchi University Taiwan
Taiwan
National Taiwan Normal University
国立政治大学
National Chengchi University Country
National Sun Yat-Sen University
国立政治大学
National Chengchi University Institution Name in
Japanese
Non-English
English*
Screening
Process
EX
Program
EX
EX
EX
EX
EX
EX
EX
EX
EX
EX
EX
EX
EX
EX
EX
TSA
EX
DD
DD
EX
EX
EX
EX
EX
EX
English*
Screening
Process
NonEnglish#
English*
Non-English
English*
Non-English
English*
Non-English
English
English
Non-English
English
Non-English
English*
Non-English
English*
Non-English
Non-English
Non-English
Non-English
Non-English
English
Non-English
English
Non-English
English*
EX(TSA) Non-English
EX
EX
Program
N/A
GPA
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
2.8
2.8
2.8
2.8
2.8
3.0
3.0
2.5
2.5
N/A
N/A
3.0
N/A
1.7
3.0
3.0
3.0
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
2.5
2.5
2.5
GPA
61
Minimum
TOEFL IBT
61
79
65
80
61
79
61
61
80
61
61
79
Minimum
TOEFL IBT
English*
Language
Vietnamese
English*
Vietnamese
English*
Vietnamese
English*
Thai
English
English
Thai
English
Chinese
English*
Chinese
English*
Chinese
Chinese
Chinese
Chinese
Chinese
English
Chinese
English
Mandarin
English*
Mandarin
Mandarin
English*
Language
Other Language Requirements
U
U
Student Level on Departure
U2, G(see the PO Q4)
U2, G(see the PO Q4)
U, G Master(See the PO Q4)
U, G Master(see the PO Q4)
U2(preferably 4)semesters completed, G
2 semesters completed(see the PO Q4)
U2(preferably 4)semesters completed, G
2 semesters completed(see the PO Q4)
U2(preferably 4)semesters completed, G
2 semesters completed(see the PO Q4)
U2 semesters completed, G(see the PO Q4)
U2 semesters completed, G(see the PO Q4)
U1, G(see the PO Q4)
U1, G(See the PO Q4)
U, G(see the PO Q4)
G(see the PO Q4)
U
U, G(see the PO Q4)
U2
U(商学部、国際教養学部の学生)
U, G(see the PO Q4)
U, G(see the PO Q4)
U, G(see the PO Q4)
U, G(see the PO Q4)
U2, G(See the PO Q4)
U2, G( See the PO Q4)
U2, G2(See the PO Q4)
U2, G2(see the PO Q4)
U2, G2(see the PO Q4)
Student Level on Departure
PBT 500, CBT 173, ITP 500 acceptable(see the PO U3, G1 master
Q9-a)
Proficient
PBT 500(see the PO Q9-a)
Proficient
PBT 550
Proficient(see the PO Q9-b)
PBT 500(see the PO Q9-a)
Proficient **Placement test(administered by
Thammasat University)**(see the PO Q9-b)
Proficient
PBT 550
Proficient
CBT 173(see the PO Q9-a)
Proficient
PBT 500, CBT 173, ITP 500 acceptable(see the PO
Q9-a)
Beginner
Proficient
HSK 4(new)210 or equivalent(see the PO Q9-b)
HSK 210~300 or equivalent *To take courses in
English, 79 iBT is required(see the PO Q9-a,b)
Regular programs: proficient(see the PO Q9-b for
some departments);Language program: beginner
Proficient
PBT 500, CBT 173, ITP 500 acceptable(see the PO
Q9-a)
Proficient
For English: intermediate, see the PO Q9-a PBT 500,
CBT 173
Language Program: Beginner
TOCFL Superior / CEFR B2 / HSK(Level IV)
CBT 213(see the PO Q9-a)
Other Language Requirements
Fall 2014 recruitment
Institution Name
Ⅱ
WASEDA
3
Estimated
Student
Quota
2
2
1
1
1
1
3
3
3
2
2
2
2
1
1
10
3
10
4
1
1
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
Estimated
Student
Quota
所属箇所学費等
Estimated
Tuition
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
USD 9,005
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
+登録料
所属箇所学費等
+登録料
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
Estimated
Tuition
MXN 65,000
Estimated Room
& Board
VND 40,000,000
VND 40,000,000
VND
140,000,000
VND
140,000,000
VND
150,000,000
VND
150,000,000
THB 150,000
THB 150,000
THB 150,000
THB 220,000
THB 220,000
TWD 150,000
TWD 150,000
TWD 26,000
TWD 26,000
TWD 74,000
TWD 148,000
TWD 171,000
TWD 171,000
USD 690
USD 690
TWD 180,000
TWD 180,000
NTD 22,000
NTD 22,000
TWD 200,000
TWD 200,000
TWD 200,000
Estimated Room
& Board
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
8
0
Beginning
Nationality
Month
9
9
9
9
8
8
6
8
8
6
8
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
Beginning
Nationality
Month
60
WASEDA
モンテレー工科大学
モンテレー工科大学
Monterrey Institute of Technology
and Higher Education
Monterrey Institute of Technology
and Higher Education
アールト大学
ヘルシンキ大学
アムリヨン経営大学院
アムリヨン経営大学院
パリ高等師範学校
パリ政治学院ル・
アーブル校
パリ政治学院ル・
アーブル校
パリ政治学院ル・
アーブル校
グルノーブル政治学
院
リヨン第3大学
リヨン第3大学
リヨン第3大学
リール政治学院
University of Helsinki
EMLYON Business School
EMLYON Business School
ENS - Paris(Ecole Normale
Superieure)
Insitute of Political Studies in Paris Sciences Po Le Havre
Insitute of Political Studies in Paris Sciences Po Le Havre
Insitute of Political Studies in Paris Sciences Po Le Havre
Institute of Political Studies in
Grenoble
Jean Moulin University Lyon 3
Jean Moulin University Lyon 3
Jean Moulin University Lyon 3
Lille Institute of Political Studies
タルトゥ大学
University of Tartu
アールト大学
タリン大学
Tallinn University
Aalto University
コペンハーゲン大学
University of Copenhagen
Aalto University
コペンハーゲン大学
University of Copenhagen
Czech Republic
プラハ・カレル大学
ルーヴァン・カトリック
大学
K.U.Leuven
コペンハーゲン・
ビジネス・スクール
ブリュッセル自由大学
Free University of Brussels
Charles University in Prague
ベラルーシ国立大学
Belarusian State University
Copenhagen Business School
Belgium
ウィーン大学
University of Vienna
France
France
France
France
France
France
France
France
France
France
France
Finland
Finland
Finland
Estonia
Estonia
Denmark
Denmark
Denmark
Belgium
Belarus
Austria
Austria
ザルツブルグ大学
University of Salzburg
Austria
ザルツブルグ大学
Country
Mexico
Mexico
Mexico
Mexico
Country
University of Salzburg
Institution Name
Institution Name in
Japanese
モンテレー工科大学
Monterrey Institute of Technology
and Higher Education
Europe
イベロアメリカーナ
大学
Institution Name in
Japanese
Ibero-American University
Institution Name
Non-English
English
Non-English
Screening
Process
EX
TSA
EX
EX
EX
EX
EX
EX
EX
EX
EX
EX
EX
EX
EX
EX
EX
EX
EX
EX
EX
EX
EX
EX
EX
EX
Program
Non-English
Non-English
Non-English
English*
Non-English
Non-English
English*
English
Non-English
Non-English
English*
English
Non-English
English*
English*
English*
Non-English
English*
English*
English*
English*
Non-English
Non-English
Non-English
Non-English
English*
Screening
Process
EX(TSA) Non-English
EX
EX
EX
Program
3.0
N/A
N/A
N/A
see the PO
Q8
see the PO
Q8
see the PO
Q8
see the PO
Q8
see the PO
Q8
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
3.0
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
GPA
2.5
2.5
2.5
N/A
GPA
85
87
95
100
100
79
92
69
72
80
91
71
79
61
Minimum
TOEFL IBT
79
Minimum
TOEFL IBT
French
French
French
English*
French
French
English*
English
French
French
English*
English
Finnish
English*
English*
English*
Danish
English*
English*
English*
English*
French
Russian
German
German
English*
Language
Spanish
Spanish
English
Spanish
Language
Student Level on Departure
G Master's(see the PO Q4)
U4, G(See the PO Q4)
U, G(see the PO Q4)
U, G(see the PO Q4)
U2, G1(see the PO Q4)
U2, G1(see the PO Q4)
Student Level on Departure
U, G(see the PO Q4)
U, G(see the PO Q4)
U, G(see the PO Q4)
U2, G(see the PO Q4)
U2, G(see the PO Q4)
U3, G3(see the PO Q4)
U3, G3(see the PO Q4)
U2, G(see the PO Q4)
Proficient(see the PO Q9-b)
Basic grounding in French(not complete
beginners)
Good level in French(DELF A2: minimum, B1:
strongly recommended).
iBT 85(20 at least for each section)
Proficient(see the PO Q9-b)
B2(see the PO Q9-b)
Proficient(See the PO Q9-b)
see PO Q9-a and Q9-b
see the PO Q9-a and Q9-b
**Higher TOEFL scores may required for some
programs**(see the PO Q9-a)
Proficient
U, G(see the PO Q4)
U
U,G(See the PO Q4)
U4(see the PO Q4)
U4, G(see the PO Q4)
U4, G6(see the PO Q4)
U4(see the PO Q4)
G6(see the PO Q4)
G Doctoral(see the PO Q4)
G(see the PO Q4)
G(see the PO Q4)
U2, G(see the PO Q4)
U4(see the PO Q4),G(see the PO Q4)
iBT 92 with W22, PBT 580 with W2.0(see the PO Q9-a) G(see the PO Q4)
See the PO Q9-a
CBT 200, PBT 530
Proficient(see the PO Q9-b)
PBT 550, CBT 213(see the PO Q9-a)
PBT 577, Internship course: 100 iBT or 600 PBT
required(see the PO Q9-a)
PBT 530, CBT 197, ITP 530 acceptable(see the PO Q9-a) U4 / G(see the PO Q4)
PBT 550, CBT 213, some programs require a higher
score(see the PO Q9-a)
Proficient
Proficient(B2)
(certificate required)
Proficient
Proficient(at least A2 level as to CEFR of German
competence.)
PBT 500, CBT 173, ITP 500 acceptable(see the PO
Q9-a)
Other Language Requirements
Language program: beginner **Placed on the basis
of the placement test result**
Regular programs: intermediate or advanced
**Placed on the basis of the placement test result**
(See the PO Q9-b)
CBT 213 PBT 550
1. Regular courses: Advanced level of Spanish / U3, G1 master
2. Spanish Language and Latin American Culture
Program: no requirement(see the PO Q9-b)
Other Language Requirements
【Note】The information describes the program offered last year. For the latest information, please check the latest program list.
(http://www.cie-waseda.jp/programlist/search.php)
2
15
5
5
2
2
2
2
1
6
6
3
2
2
2
1
2
2
1
2
1
1
1
2
3
3
Estimated
Student
Quota
5
5
5
3
Estimated
Student
Quota
所属箇所学費等
EUR 10,800
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
Estimated
Tuition
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
Estimated
Tuition
EUR 6,000
EUR 7,100
EUR 9,500
EUR 9,500
EUR 9,000
EUR 10,000
EUR 10,000
EUR 10,000
EUR 6,200
EUR 10,000
EUR 10,000
EUR 9,000
EUR 5,000
EUR 5,000
EUR 2,500
EUR 6,000
DKK 68,000
DKK 68,000
DKK 60,000
CZK 85,000
EUR 8,500
EUR 7,200
BYR 23,000,000
EUR 6,000
EUR 8,000
EUR 8,000
Estimated Room
& Board
MXN 92,000
MXN 92,000
MXN 92,000
MXN 65,000
Estimated Room
& Board
0
0
0
0
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
8
9
9
8
10
9
9
9
10
10
10
0
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
Beginning
Nationality
Month
8
8
8
8
Beginning
Nationality
Month
Fall 2014 recruitment
Institution Name in
Japanese
France
France
Paris Sorbonne University(Paris Ⅳ) パリ第4大学(ソルボ
ンヌ)
レンヌ政治学院
レンヌ政治学院
パリ政治学院
パリ政治学院
パリ政治学院
リヨン政治学院
リヨン政治学院
ストラスブール大学
ボルドー第3大学
レンヌ第1大学
レンヌ第2大学
ベルリン自由大学
ハイデルベルク大学
ハイデルベルク大学
ベルリン・フンボル
ト大学
ベルリン・フンボル
ト大学
ライプチヒ大学
ライプチヒ大学
ミュンヘン大学
ミュンヘン大学
マルティン・ルター
大学ハレ・ヴィッテ
ンベルク
アウクスブルク大学
ボン大学
ボン大学
エルフルト大学
フライブルグ大学
ゲッティンゲン大学
トリーア大学
Rennes Institute of Political Studies
Rennes Institute of Political Studies
Sciences Po(Paris Institute of
Political Studies)
Sciences Po(Paris Institute of
Political Studies)
Sciences Po(Paris Institute of
Political Studies)
Sciences Po Lyon
Sciences Po Lyon
Strasbourg University
University Michel de Montaigne
Bordeaux 3
University of Rennes Ⅰ
University of Rennes Ⅱ HauteBretagne
Free University of Berlin
Heidelberg University
Heidelberg University
Humboldt University of Berlin
Humboldt University of Berlin
Leipzig University
Leipzig University
Ludwig Maximilian University of
Munich
Ludwig Maximilian University of
Munich
Martin Luther University of HalleWittenberg
University of Augsburg
University of Bonn
University of Bonn
University of Erfurt
University of Freiburg University of Goettingen
University of Trier
Germany
Germany
Germany
Germany
Germany
Germany
Germany
Germany
Germany
Germany
Germany
Germany
Germany
Germany
Germany
Germany
Germany
France
France
France
France
France
France
France
France
France
France
France
パリ第1大学(パンテ France
オン·ソルボンヌ大学)
France
Country
Paris Dauphine University(Paris Ⅸ) パリ第9大学(パリ・
ドフィーヌ)
Pantheon Sorbonne University
(Paris Ⅰ)
National Institute of Oriental
フランス国立東洋言
Languages and Civilizations(INALCO) 語文化研究院
Institution Name
Non-English
Non-English
Non-English
Non-English
Non-English
Non-English
Non-English
English*
English*
Non-English
English*
English*
Non-English
Non-English
Non-English
Non-English
Non-English
Screening
Process
EX
EX
EX
EX
TSA
EX
EX
EX
EX
EX
EX
EX
EX
EX
Non-English
Non-English
Non-English
Non-English
Non-English
Non-English
Non-English
Non-English
Non-English
English
Non-English
English
Non-English
English
EX(TSA) Non-English
EX
EX
EX
EX
EX
EX
EX
EX
EX
EX
EX
EX
EX
EX
EX
EX
EX
Program
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
see the PO
Q8
N/A
3.0
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
3.0
3.0
N/A
N/A
3.0
2.5
3.0
see the PO
Q8
see the PO
Q8
see the PO
Q8
see the PO
Q8
see the PO
Q8
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
3.0
2.5
GPA
61
61
90
80
95
87
61
Minimum
TOEFL IBT
German
German
German
German
German
German
German
German
German
English
German
English
German
English
German
German
German
French
French
French
French
French
English*
English*
French
English*
English*
French
French
French
French
French
Language
U, G(see the PO Q4)
U4, G(see the PO Q4)
U4, G(see the PO Q4)
U4, G(see the PO Q4)
U4, G(see the PO Q4)
Student Level on Departure
U, G
U, G
G6(see the PO Q4)
U4, G6(see the PO Q4)
U2, G(See the PO Q4)
U2, G(see the PO Q4)
U2, G(see the PO Q4)
U, G(see the PO Q4)
U, G(see the PO Q4)
U2(see the PO Q4),G(see the PO Q4)
U2(see the PO Q4),G(see the PO Q4)
U2, G(see the PO Q4)
U, G(see the PO Q4)
Proficient(see the PO Q9-b)
Proficient
B1 or better(see the PO Q9-b)
One year of German required(A2).Two years at
university level recommended.
Basic German language skills, CEF A1
CEF A1(see the PO Q9-b)
A2-B1 level of German
See the PO Q9-b
Proficient(see the PO Q9-b)
U, G Master's(see the PO Q4)
U4 / G4(see the PO Q4)
U2, G(see the PO Q4 and PO Q5)
U4, G2(see the PO Q4)
U
U4, G(see the PO Q4)
U, G
U, G(see the PO Q4)
U4, G(see the PO Q4)
PBT 500, CBT 173, ITP 500 acceptable(see the PO
U4, G(see the PO Q4)
Q9-a)*Basic knowledge of German is also required*
Minimum requirement B1 level, B2 is recommended,
a certificate required(see the PO Q9-b)
PBT 500, CBT 173, ITP 500 acceptable(see the PO
Q9, Q9-a)
Proficient(See the PO Q9-b)
Language Program: Beginner
Regular program: proficient(See the PO Q9-b)
Fluency in German(See the PO Q9-b)DAF level 3
required
Proficient(See the PO Q9-b)
Proficient(attestation letter required)
(see the PO Q9-b) U4, G(see the PO Q4)
Recommended to have a level of B2 in DELF(See
the PO Q9-b)
Very good knowledge of French.(see the PO Q9-b) U4, G(see the PO Q4)
B1 level certificate required.
Proficient
PBT 550 acceptable
B2(see the PO Q9-b)
U4
PBT 500, CBT 173, ITP 500 acceptable(see the PO Q9-a) U, G(see the PO Q4)
DELF B1(see the PO Q9-b)
Intermediate level in French(see the PO Q9-b)
B2(See the PO Q9-b)
B2 is highly recommended(see the PO Q9-b)
Proficient(B2レベル 、最低でも B1レベル)
Other Language Requirements
Fall 2014 recruitment
61
Ⅱ
WASEDA
5
4
2
2
20
2
2
1
2
2
5
5
2
2
1
1
4
3
1
2
2
1
1
6
6
6
2
2
1
5
2
2
Estimated
Student
Quota
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
EUR5,130
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
Estimated
Tuition
EUR 6,700
EUR 4,500
EUR 7,000
EUR 4,500
EUR 7,613
EUR 7,000
EUR 6,480
EUR 4,000
EUR 7,000
EUR 7,000
EUR 7,000
EUR 7,000
EUR 5,700
EUR 5,700
EUR 7,000
EUR 7,000
EUR 8,000
EUR 5,000
EUR 8,150
EUR 6,000
EUR 6,000
EUR 8,000
EUR 8,000
EUR 10,000
EUR 10,000
EUR 10,000
EUR 6,000
EUR 6,000
EUR 10,000
EUR 10,000
EUR 12,000
EUR 8,000
Estimated Room
& Board
10
10
10
10
9
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
0
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Beginning
Nationality
Month
62
WASEDA
リムリック大学
ヴェネツィア・カ・
フォスカリ大学 ヴェネツィア・カ・
フォスカリ大学 シエナ外国人大学
シエナ外国人大学
ミラノ工科大学
ミラノ工科大学
ローマ・ラ・サピエ
ンツァ大学
ミラノ大学
ミラノ大学
ボローニャ大学
カリアリ大学
カッシーノ大学
フィレンツェ大学
パドヴァ大学
ヴェニス国際大学
ヴィルニュス大学
ヴィータウタス・マ
グヌス大学
ライデン大学
アムステルダム大学
ノルウェー工科自然
科学大学
ベルゲン大学
オスロ大学
オスロ大学
トロムソ大学
コインブラ大学
極東連邦大学
極東連邦大学
University of Limerick
Ca' Foscari University of Venice
Ca' Foscari University of Venice
Foreigners University of Siena
Foreigners University of Siena
Polytechnic Institute of Milan
Polytechnic Institute of Milan
Sapienza University of Rome
The University of Milan
The University of Milan
University of Bologna
University of Cagliari
University of Cassino
University of Florence
University of Padua
Venice International University
Vilnius University
Vytautas Magnus University
Leiden University
University of Amsterdam
Norwegian University of Science
and Technology
University of Bergen
University of Oslo
University of Oslo
University of Tromso
University of Coimbra
Far Eastern Federal University
Far Eastern Federal University
Russia
Russia
Portugal
Norway
Norway
Norway
Norway
Norway
Netherlands
Netherlands
Lithuania
Lithuania
Italy
Italy
Italy
Italy
Italy
Italy
Italy
Italy
Italy
Italy
Italy
Italy
Italy
Italy
Italy
Ireland
Ireland
Iceland
Hungary
ユニバーシティ・カ
レッジ・ダブリン
エトヴェシュ・ロ
ラーンド大学
Eotvos Lorand University
Hungary
University College Dublin
ブダペシュト・コル
ヴィヌス大学
Corvinus University of Budapest
Hungary
アイスランド大学
中央ヨーロッパ大学
Central European University
Hungary
ダブリン・シティ大学 Ireland
中央ヨーロッパ大学
Central European University
Hungary
Dublin City University
ブタペスト工科経済
大学
Budapest University of Technology
and Economics
Country
University of Iceland
Institution Name in
Japanese
Institution Name
Non-English
Non-English
English*
English*
English*
English*
English
English*
English*
English*
English*
English
Non-English
Non-English
Non-English
Non-English
Non-English
Non-English
English
Non-English
Non-English
English
Non-English
Non-English
Non-English
English
English
English
English
English*
English*
English*
English
English
English*
Screening
Process
EX(TSA) Non-English
EX
EX
EX
EX
EX
EX
EX
EX
EX
EX
EX
EX
EX
EX
EX
EX
EX
EX
EX
EX
EX
EX
TSA
EX
EX
EX
ISA
EX
TSA
EX
EX
EX
EX
EX
EX
Program
N/A
N/A
N/A
(see PO Q8)
N/A
3.0
3.0
N/A
N/A
3.0
3.2
2.0
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
2.0
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
2.9
PO Q8
3.0
N/A
N/A
2.8
Depends on
each dept.
Depends on
each dept.
N/A
GPA
61
80
60
61
90
88
90
70
61
61
80
61
57
61
90
61
61
61
71
100
88
79
Minimum
TOEFL IBT
Russian
Russian
Portuguese
English*
English*
English*
English*
English
English*
English*
English*
English*
English
Italian
Italian
Italian
Italian
Italian
Italian
English
Italian
Italian
English
Italian
Italian
Italian
English
English
English
English
English*
English*
English*
English
English
English*
Language
U2, G(see the PO Q4)
G Doctoral(see the PO Q4)
G Master's(see the PO Q4)
U2, G(see the PO Q4)
Student Level on Departure
U2, G(see the PO Q4)
U2, G(see the PO Q4)
U
U, G(see the PO Q4)
U
U
U, G(see the PO Q4)
U, G(See the PO Q4)
U / G(see the PO Q4)
U2, G(see the PO Q4)
U, G(see the PO Q4)
U4, G(see the PO Q4)
U2, G(see the PO Q4)
U, G(see the PO Q4)
U2, G(see the PO Q4)
U, G(See the PO Q4)
Language program: beginner(see the PO Q9-b)
Regular programs: TPKN Lv.1(see the PO Q9-b)
Proficient(see the PO Q9-b)
CBT 173, PBT 500, TOEFL ITP 500 acceptable
CBT 173, PBT 500, TOEFL ITP 500 acceptable
See the PO Q9-a
Some programs require a higher score(see the PO
Q9-a,b)
U, G(see the PO Q4)
U, G(see the PO Q4)
U, G(see the PO Q4)
U2, G6(see the PO Q4)
G1(see the PO Q4)
U2(see the PO Q4)
U2, G(see the PO Q4)
G Masters(see the PO Q4)
U4, G(see the PO Q4)
PBT 575, CBT 230(some courses may require higher U4, G(see the PO Q4)
scores, see the PO Q9a)
CBT 173, PBT 500, TOEFL ITP 500 acceptable
PBT 500, CBT 173, ITP 500 acceptable(see the PO Q9-a) U, G Master's(only humanities and social
sciences)
Proficient(see the PO Q9-b)
Proficient
Proficient
proficient(A1 level)
Proficient
Proficient
PBT550 acceptable / Cambridge CAE grade A or B, U, G(See the PO Q4)
Cambridge CPE grade A, or B,or C, Cambridge IELTS: overall
score of at least 6; Interviews required(see the PO Q9-a)
Proficient(See the PO Q9-b)
Regular Programs: Proficient
PBT 500, CBT 173, ITP 500 acceptable(see the PO Q9-a) U, G(see the PO Q4)
Beginner
an Elementary level recommended(see the PO Q9-b) U, G(see the PO Q4)
B1 level is highly recommended.
Higher TOEFL scores required for some courses(see
the PO Q9-a)
iBT61 with Summer Programme(See the PO)
PBT 577, CBT 227(see the PO Q9-a)
iBT 61/CBT 173
PBT 500, CBT 173, ITP 500 acceptable(see the PO Q9-a) U2, G2(see the PO Q4)
PBT 500, CBT 173, ITP 500 acceptable(see the PO Q9-a) U2 , G(see the PO Q4)
530 PBT/197 CBT(see the PO Q9-a, b)
CBT 250, PBT 600
CBT 230, PBT 570
CBT 213, PBT 550
Other Language Requirements
【Note】The information describes the program offered last year. For the latest information, please check the latest program list.
(http://www.cie-waseda.jp/programlist/search.php)
2
2
2
2
4
4
3
5
2
2
1
2
20
1
2
1
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
20
1
2
2
15
2
18
1
2
1
1
1
2
Estimated
Student
Quota
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
EUR 9,507
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
EUR 13,200
所属箇所学費等
EUR 10,000
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
Estimated
Tuition
RUB 115,105
RUB 115,105
EUR 5,000
NOK 56,000
NOK 60,000
NOK 60,000
NOK 57 000
NOK 94,400
EUR 11,500
EUR 8,500
LTL 13,500
LTL 8,000
EUR 7,000
EUR 5,000
EUR 6,300
EUR 6,000
EUR 6,000
EUR 8,000
EUR 9,600
EUR 9,600
EUR 10,000
EUR 8,000
EUR 8,000
EUR 6,300
EUR 5,000
EUR 5,500
EUR 5,500
EUR 11,000
EUR 8,347
EUR 10,920
ISK 1,400,000
HUF 1,650,000
HUF 2,500,000
EUR 6,000
EUR 6,000
HUF 1,383,000
Estimated Room
& Board
9
9
9
8
8
8
8
8
9
9
9
9
9
10
9
9
9
9
10
10
9
9
9
8
10
9
9
9
9
9
8
9
9
9
9
9
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Beginning
Nationality
Month
Fall 2014 recruitment
サンクトペテルブル
ク大学
サンクトペテルブル
ク大学
サンクトペテルブル
ク大学
ベオグラード大学
ベオグラード大学
コメンスキー大学
コメンスキー大学
Saint Petersburg State University
Saint Petersburg State University
Saint Petersburg State University
University of Belgrade
University of Belgrade
Comenius University in Bratislava
Comenius University in Bratislava
Slovakia
Slovakia
Serbia
Serbia
Russia
Russia
Russia
Russia
チューリッヒ大学
チューリッヒ大学
ウェールズ大学バン
ガー校
オックスフォード大
学ハートフォード・
カレッジ
ニューカッスル大学
人文社会学部
University of Zurich
Bangor University
Hertford College, Oxford
Newcastle University
ヨーテボリ大学
University of Gothenburg
University of Zurich
ストックホルム大学
Stockholm University
ローザンヌ大学
ルンド大学
Lund University
University of Lausanne
ルンド大学
Lund University
ローザンヌ大学
リンネ大学
Linnaeus University
University of Lausanne
バレンシア大学
University of Valencia
ジュネーヴ大学
バレンシア大学
University of Valencia
University of Geneva
サラマンカ大学イン
ターナショナルコース
University of Salamanca,
International Courses
ウプサラ大学
サラマンカ大学
University of Salamanca
バーゼル大学
グラナダ大学
University of Granada
Uppsala University
バルセロナ大学
University of Barcelona
University of Basel
Spain
マドリード・カルロ
ス3世大学
Carlos Ⅲ University of Madrid
United Kingdom
United Kingdom
United Kingdom
Switzerland
Switzerland
Switzerland
Switzerland
Switzerland
Switzerland
Sweden
Sweden
Sweden
Sweden
Sweden
Sweden
Spain
Spain
Spain
Spain
Spain
Spain
Slovakia
Matej Bel University in Banska Bystrica マテイベル大学
Slovakia
モスクワ大学
Lomonosov Moscow State
University
Russia
Country
Matej Bel University in Banska Bystrica マテイベル大学
モスクワ大学
Lomonosov Moscow State
University
Institution Name in
Japanese
Non-English
Screening
Process
Non-English
English
EX
ISA
TSA
EX
EX
EX
EX
EX
EX
EX
EX
EX
TSA
EX
EX
EX
EX
TSA
EX
EX
EX
EX
EX
EX
EX
EX
EX
English
English
English
Non-English
English
Non-English
English
Non-English
Non-English
English*
English
English*
English
English*
English
Non-English
English
Non-English
Non-English
Non-English
Non-English
English*
Non-English
English*
English*
English*
Non-English
EX(TSA) Non-English
EX(TSA) Non-English
EX
EX
EX(TSA) Non-English
EX
Program
3.0
3.8
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
PO Q8
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
1.0
N/A
3.0
N/A
3.0
3.0
N/A
N/A
see the PO
Q8
see the PO
Q8
3.0
3.0
3.0
2.5
2.5
GPA
90
110
72
90
61
79
61
79
61
79
61
61
61
71
70
65
Minimum
TOEFL IBT
English
English
English
German
English
French
English
French
German
English*
English
English*
English
English*
English
Spanish
English
Spanish
Spanish
Spanish
Spanish
English*
Slovak
English*
Slovak
English*
Serbian
Serbian
Russian
Russian
English
Russian
Russian
Language
Student Level on Departure
U2, G(see the PO Q4)
U2, G(see the PO Q4)
U, G(See the PO Q4)
U, G(see the PO Q4)
U / G Master's(see the PO Q4)
U / G Master's(see the PO Q4)
U / G Master's(see the PO Q4)
U3, G(see the PO Q4)
U
U / G(see the PO Q4)
U , G(see the PO Q4)
U2, G Master's(see the PO Q4)
U
U, G(see the PO Q4)
U, G(see the PO Q4)
U2, G(see the PO Q4)
U4, G(see the PO Q4)
U2, G(see the PO Q4)
See the PO Q4
U
U, G(see the PO Q4)
U, G(see the PO Q4)
U2
iBT 90 with L 17, R 18, S 20, W 17
iBT110 with L22, R24, W24, S25/PBT 600 with W5.5
72 iBT with L 17, R 18, S 20 and W 17
Proficient(attestation letter required)
(see the PO
Q9-b)
CBT 232(see the PO Q9-a)
U
U2 semesters completed
U
U2, G(see the PO Q4)
U2, G(see the PO Q4)
Regular programs: ELP B2(minimum of 300-350 U, G Master's(see the PO Q4)
hours of French courses);Preparatory program: ELP
A1(minimum of 150-200 hours of French courses)
**see the PO Q9-b**
PBT 500, CBT 173, ITP 500 acceptable(see the PO Q9-a) G Master's(see the PO Q4, Q9)
Proficient(attestation letter required)
, see the PO Q9-b
Proficient
iBT 79 with W17
PBT 500, CBT 173, higher TOEFL scores required for
some courses(see the PO Q9-a)
PBT 550, See the PO Q9-b, Q9-c
61 iBT
PBT 550, CBT 213
PBT 500, CBT173, TOEFL ITP 500 acceptable(see the
PO Q9-a)
Proficient
PBT 500, CBT 173, ITP 500 acceptable(see the PO U2
Q9-a)
Beginner
Proficient
Proficient
Proficient(see the PO Q9-b)
CBT 173 PBT 500, TOEFL ITP 500 acceptable
Proficient(see the PO Q9-a)
PBT 530, CBT 197, ITP 530 acceptable(see the PO Q9-a) U, G(see the PO Q4)
Proficient(see the PO Q9-b)
PBT 500, CBT 180(see the PO Q9-a)
Regular Programs: Proficient
Language program: beginner
Language program: beginner
Regular Programs : Proficient(see the PO Q9-b)
PBT 513, CBT 183
Language Program: Beginner
Regular programs: proficient(need certificate or 2 years U3, G(see the PO Q4)
of prior study of Russian language)
(see the PO Q9-b)
Other Language Requirements
Fall 2014 recruitment
Institution Name
Ⅱ
WASEDA
63
2
3
10
2
2
2
2
1
4
2
2
2
13
3
2
2
2
30
3
2
2
2
1
1
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
4
4
Estimated
Student
Quota
所属箇所学費等
GBP 20,400
GBP 13,300
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
SEK 144,000
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
EUR 6,600
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
Estimated
Tuition
GBP 5,820
GBP 10,100
GBP 6,090
CHF 10,000
CHF 10,000
CHF 6,500
CHF 6,500
CHF 11,000
CHF 10,000
SEK 73,000
SEK 73,000
EUR 6,000
SEK 67,253
SEK 77,000
SEK 52,000
EUR 7,000
EUR 7,000
EUR 8,900
EUR 8,000
EUR 8,000
EUR 7,000
EUR 12,000
EUR 5,400
EUR 5,400
EUR 4,000
EUR 4,000
RSD 300,000
RSD 300,000
RUB 200,000
RUB 200,000
RUB 200,000
RUB 90,000
RUB 90,000
Estimated Room
& Board
9
10
9
8
8
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
8
8
9
9
9
10
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
10
10
9
9
9
9
9
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Beginning
Nationality
Month
64
WASEDA
マンチェスター大学
人文学部
マンチェスター大学
人文学部
マンチェスター大学
人文学部
ロンドン大学・ユニ
バーシティ・カレッ
ジ・ロンドン
バーミンガム大学
ブライトン大学
イースト・アングリ
ア大学
エディンバラ大学
グラスゴー大学
ケント大学
リーズ大学
レスター大学
ロンドン大学・東洋
アフリカ学院
ロンドン大学・東洋
アフリカ学院
ノッティンガム大学
シェフィールド大学
スターリング大学
ウォーリック大学
ウォーリック大学
ウエストミンスター
大学
ヨーク大学
The University of Manchester, The
Faculty of Humanties
The University of Manchester, The
Faculty of Humanties
The University of Manchester, The
Faculty of Humanties
University College London
University of Birmingham
University of Brighton
University of East Anglia
University of Edinburgh
University of Glasgow
University of Kent
University of Leeds
University of Leicester
University of London, School of
Oriental and African Studies
University of London, School of
Oriental and African Studies
University of Nottingham
University of Sheffield
University of Stirling
University of Warwick
University of Warwick
University of Westminster
University of York
バーレーン大学 テルアビブ大学
ハイファ大学
ヨルダン大学
ヨルダン大学
カタール大学
University of Bahrain
Tel-Aviv University
University of Haifa
University of Jordan
University of Jordan
Qatar University
Institution Name
Institution Name in
Japanese
オックスフォード大
学セントピーター
ズ・カレッジ
St. Peter's College, Oxford
Middle East
ケンブリッジ大学ペン
ブルック・カレッジ
Institution Name in
Japanese
Pembroke College, Cambridge
Institution Name
Qatar
Jordan
Jordan
Israel
Israel
Bahrain
Country
United Kingdom
United Kingdom
United Kingdom
United Kingdom
United Kingdom
United Kingdom
United Kingdom
United Kingdom
United Kingdom
United Kingdom
United Kingdom
United Kingdom
United Kingdom
United Kingdom
United Kingdom
United Kingdom
United Kingdom
United Kingdom
United Kingdom
United Kingdom
United Kingdom
United Kingdom
United Kingdom
Country
EX
EX
EX
EX
EX
EX
Program
ISA
ISA
ISA
EX
EX
EX
EX
EX
EX
EX
EX
EX
TSA
EX
EX
ISA
EX
EX
EX
EX
EX
ISA
ISA
Program
English*
Non-English
English*
English*
Non-English
English*
Screening
Process
English
English
English
English
English
English
English
English
English
English
English
English
English
English
English
English
English
English
English
English
English
English
English
Screening
Process
2.5(see the
PO Q8)
PO Q8
PO Q8
3.0
3.0
2.0
GPA
3.0
3.0 See
the PO
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0 in major
and related
subjects
3.0
3.0
(PO Q8)
3.0
(PO Q8)
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
N/A
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.7
3.75
GPA
61
61
89
61
Minimum
TOEFL IBT
79
57
87
87
72
72
87
105
80
90
87
87
80
92
78
87
88
92
100
90
79
100
107
Minimum
TOEFL IBT
English*
Arabic
English*
English*
Hebrew
English*
Language
English
English
English
English
English
English
English
English
English
English
English
English
English
English
English
English
English
English
English
English
English
English
English
Language
U2(preferably 4)
(see the PO Q4)
U2
U2
U2
U2
U3 semesters completed
Student Level on Departure
U2
U2, G
U
U2(preferably 4),G(see the PO Q4)
U
U
U2, G(see the PO Q4)
PBT 500, CBT 173
Regular programs: proficient(See the PO Q9-b)
PBT 500, CBT 173(see the PO Q9-a)
PBT 570, CBT 230
proficient(some courses offered in English, see the
PO Q9)
See the PO Q9-a.
Other Language Requirements
79 iBT(L:17, R:18, S:20, W:17 minimum)*See the PO
iBT57 with R8, L11, S17, W17(see the PO)
87 iBT with L21, R22, S23 and W21
with L21, W21, R22, S23(See PO Q9-a)
72 iBT with L17, R18, S20, W17(see the PO Q9-a)
72iBT with L 17, W 17, R 18, S 20 **Higher scores
required for a number of departments**(see the
PO Q9-a)
iBT87 with L19, R19, S20, W19(see the PO Q9-a)
Student Level on Departure
U, G(see the PO Q4)
U, G(see the PO Q4) U / G(see the PO Q4) U2, G(see the PO Q4)
U2, G2(see the PO Q4)
U, G
U
U
U
U2(see PO Q4)
U3
U
U2 / G(see the PO Q4)
Regular Course : 105 iBT with 25 in all sub scores/
U2, G(see the PO Q4)
Conditional Entry starting from 90 iBT(see the PO Q9-a)
Language Programme: 80 with L 9, R 4, S 16, W 13
(see the PO Q9-a)
iBT 90 with minimum L,W17, R18, S20 **other scores
U2
required for Science and Lawcourses**(see the PO Q9-a)
iBT 87 with L20, W21, R20, S22 ** Some schools
require higher TOEFL scores.(see the PO Q9-a)
Minimum score of L21, R22, S23, W21 required.
See the PO -Language Requirements
See the PO Q9-a
with R18, L17, S20, W17(See the PO Q9-a)
iBT87 with L 21, R 22, S 23, W 21
iBT 88 with R21, L20, S22, and W21(see the PO Q9-a) U2, G(see the PO Q4)
iBT 92 with L20, R 24, W24, S20 ** Lots of language
requirements **(see the PO Q9-a)
100 iBT with L17, R18, S20, W17(see PO Q9-a)
90 iBT with L17, R18, S20, W17(See PO Q9-a)
79iBT with L17, R18, S20, W17(See PO Q9-a)
100 iBT with L21, R22, S23, W21
iBT 107 with minimum 25 in each component
Other Language Requirements
【Note】The information describes the program offered last year. For the latest information, please check the latest program list.
(http://www.cie-waseda.jp/programlist/search.php)
1
1
1
2
1
1
Estimated
Student
Quota
8
10
22
4
1
2
2
10
10
1
3
1
18
1
4
15
2
7
2
2
2
2
2
Estimated
Student
Quota
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
Estimated
Tuition
GBP 12,200
GBP 11,417
GBP 13,127
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
GBP 14,500
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
GBP 11,800
所属箇所学費等
派遣先大学学費
等(PO Q14参
照)
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
GBP 21,500
GBP 23,100
Estimated
Tuition
QAR 8,000
JOD 6,500
JOD 6,500
ILS 37,000
ILS 44,000
USD 9,000
Estimated Room
& Board
GBP 8,295
GBP 11,000
GBP 8,269
GBP 6,000
GBP 5,700
GBP 6,550
GBP 7,500
GBP 12,000
GBP 12,000
GBP 7,500
GBP 6,864
GBP 8,640
GBP 7,700
GBP 8,600
GBP 6,184
GBP12,705
GBP 7,000
GBP 10,000
GBP 5,850
GBP 5,850
GBP 5,850
GBP 9,450
GBP 9,500
Estimated Room
& Board
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
9
9
9
10
10
9
0
0
0
0
0
1
Beginning
Nationality
Month
9
9
8
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
10
10
Beginning
Nationality
Month
Fall 2014 recruitment
マウントアリソン大
学
クイーンズ大学
ケベック大学 シクチ
ミ校
ケベック大学 シクチ
ミ校
ケベック大学 シクチ
ミ校
ケベック大学 シクチ
ミ校
ケベック大学 モント
リオール校
アルバータ大学
ブリティッシュ・コ
ロンビア大学
ブリティッシュ・コ
ロンビア大学
カルガリー大学
モントリオール大学
ヨーク大学
アルビオン・カレッ
ジ
Mount Allison University
Queen's University
Universite du Quebec a Chicoutimi
Universite du Quebec a Chicoutimi
Universite du Quebec a Chicoutimi
Universite du Quebec a Chicoutimi
Universite du Quebec a Montreal
University of Alberta
University of British Columbia
University of British Columbia
University of Calgary
University of Montreal
York University
Albion College
アリゾナ州立大学
マギル大学
McGill University
Arizona State University
マギル大学
McGill University
アメリカン大学
ラヴァール大学
Laval University
American University
ラヴァール大学
Laval University
アメリカン大学
コンコーディア大学
Concordia University
American University
ビショップ大学
Bishop's University
Institution Name
Institution Name in
Japanese
アラブ首長国連邦大学
United Arab Emirates University
North America
ボアズィチ大学
Bogazici University
Institution Name in
Japanese
United States of
America
United States of
America
United States of
America
United States of
America
Canada
Canada
Canada
Canada
Canada
Canada
Canada
Canada
Canada
Canada
Canada
Canada
Canada
Canada
Canada
Canada
Canada
Canada
Canada
Country
United Arab
Emirates
Turkey
Country
Non-English
English
English
Screening
Process
English
English*
Screening
Process
Non-English
English
English
English
English
EX
ISA
EX
ISA
EX
EX
EX
EX
EX
TSA
EX
EX
English
English
English
English
English
Non-English
English
English
English
English
Non-English
Non-English
EX(TSA) Non-English
EX(TSA) Non-English
EX
EX
EX
EX
EX
EX(TSA) Non-English
EX
EX
EX
Program
EX
EX
Program
3.0
3.0
3.0
2.8
PO Q8
PO Q8
2.7
PO Q8
PO Q8
2.0
3.0
2.4(see the
PO Q8)
3.1(see the
PO Q8)
2.4(see the
PO Q8)
3.1(see the
PO Q8)
3.0
1.6
3.0
3.0
2.5
2.5
2.8(see the
PO Q8)
3.0
GPA
3.0
2.5
GPA
79
70
80
79
83
83
90
90
70
88
90
90
86
90
92
Minimum
TOEFL IBT
61
79
Minimum
TOEFL IBT
English
English
English
English
English
French
English
English
English
English
French
French
French
French
French
English
English
English
English
French
French
English
English
Language
English
English*
Language
U2
U2, G(See the PO Q4)
U2, G(see the PO Q4)
U, G(see the PO Q4)
Student Level on Departure
U2 semesters completed, G(see the PO Q4)
U3, G3(see the PO Q4)
Student Level on Departure
CBT 213, PBT 550
iBT 80 for regular course(see the PO)
80iBT with at least 18 on each section(see the PO
Q9-a)
PBT550
**Higher TOEFL scores required for a number of
programs**(see the PO Q9-a)
Minimum of B1 level
PBT 560, CBT 220
****Regarding graduate English requirements,
departments have different requirements(see the
PO Q9-a)
90 iBT with R22, L22, W21, S21 **Higher TOEFL scores
required for some faculties**(see the PO Q9-a)
70 iBT
Proficient(attestation letter required, see the PO
Q9-b)
Regular programs: proficient(see the PO Q9-b)
Language Program: Beginner
Language Program: Beginner
Regular Program: Proficient(See the PO Q9-b)
88 iBT with L20 R22 W24 S22, PBT 580
iBT 90( no band below 20),PBT 580
90 iBT with L21,R21,W21,S21/PBT577, CBT 233
**Each faculty has its own TOEFL requirement, and
higher scores required for some departments(see
the PO 9-a)**
U2, G (see the PO Q4)
U
U3(see the PO Q4)
U3
U / G(see the PO Q4)
U2, G2(see the PO Q4)
U, G(see the PO Q4)
G(see the PO Q4)
U(see the PO Q4)
U
U2, G coursework
U2
G2(See the PO Q4)
U2
G2(See the PO Q4)
U2, U4(School of Business)
(See the PO
Q4)
U2
U2
iBT86withL20,R20,W20,S20/ PBT 550, CBT 213 *Each G(see the PO Q4)
faculty has its own TOEFL requirement, and higher
scores required for some departments(see the PO
Q9-a)**
Language Program: Beginner
Regular programs: proficient(TFI 750 required
level)
PBT 577, higher TOEFL scores required for some
programs.(See the PO Q9-a)
PBT 580, CBT 237
Other Language Requirements
PBT 500, CBT 173
iBT79-80, 550PBT with TWE 4.5, 213CBT with Essay
Rating 4.5.
Other Language Requirements
Fall 2014 recruitment
Institution Name
Ⅱ
WASEDA
65
4
12
3
2
1
3
3
8
8
10
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
2
1
1
2
2
Estimated
Student
Quota
1
1
Estimated
Student
Quota
所属箇所学費等
USD 16,200
所属箇所学費等
USD 22,867
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
CAD 17,300
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
Estimated
Tuition
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
Estimated
Tuition
USD 10,900
USD 15,800
USD 15,000
USD 9,723
CAD 12,500
CAD 8,500
CAD 10,000
CAD 8,000
CAD 8,000
CAD 12,810
CAD 6,500
CAD 8,000
CAD 8,000
CAD 8,000
CAD 8,000
CAD 12,873
CAD 10, 324
CAD 15,004
CAD 15,004
CAD 6,000
CAD 6,000
CAD 14,000
CAD 7,360
Estimated Room
& Board
AED 11,200
TRL 7,304
Estimated Room
& Board
0
0
8
8
8
8
9
9
9
9
9
8
9
8
8
8
8
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Beginning
Nationality
Month
8
9
Beginning
Nationality
Month
66
WASEDA
バブソン・カレッジ
ベロイト・カレッジ
ボストン大学
カリフォルニア州立
大学連盟
カールトン・カレッ
ジ
コー・カレッジ
ウースター・カレッ
ジ
コロラド・カレッジ
コーネル・カレッジ
デニソン・カレッジ
ディポー・カレッジ
アーラム・カレッジ
フォート・ルイス・
カレッジ
ファーマン大学
ジョージ ・ ワシント
ン大学
ジョージア工科大学
グローバル・リー
ダーシップ・フェ
ローズ・プログラム
グリンネル・カレッジ
ホープ ・ カレッジ
カラマズー・カレッジ
ケニヨン・カレッジ
ノックス・カレッジ
ローレンス大学
ルイス&クラーク・
カレッジ
ルイス&クラーク・
カレッジ
マンモス・カレッジ
モントレー国際大学
Beloit College
Boston University
California State University System
Carleton College
Coe College
College of Wooster
Colorado College
Cornell College
Denison University
DePauw University
Earlham College
Fort Lewis College
Furman University
George Washington University
Georgia Institute of Technology
Global Leadership Fellows Program
Grinnell College
Hope College
Kalamazoo College
Kenyon College
Knox College
Lawrence University
Lewis & Clark College
Lewis & Clark College
Monmouth College
Monterey Institute of International
Studies, A Graduate School of
Middlebury College
Institution Name in
Japanese
Babson College
Institution Name
United States of
America
United States of
America
United States of
America
United States of
America
United States of
America
United States of
America
United States of
America
United States of
America
United States of
America
United States of
America
United States of
America
United States of
America
United States of
America
United States of
America
United States of
America
United States of
America
United States of
America
United States of
America
United States of
America
United States of
America
United States of
America
United States of
America
United States of
America
United States of
America
United States of
America
United States of
America
United States of
America
Country
EX
ISA
TSA
EX
TSA
ISA
ISA
ISA
TSA
ISA
EX
EX
EX
EX
ISA
TSA
ISA
ISA
ISA
ISA
ISA
TSA
ISA
EX
TSA
ISA
EX
Program
English
English
English
English
English
English
English
English
English
English
English
English
English
English
English
English
English
English
English
English
English
English
English
English
English
English
English
Screening
Process
3.0
2.8
N/A
3.0
N/A
2.8
2.8
2.8
3.0
2.8
See the PO
N/A
3.0
2.75
N/A
N/A
2.8
2.8
2.8
2.8
2.8
N/A
2.8
3.0
N/A
2.8
3.0
GPA
79
71
57
80
54
80
100
80
80
100
95
80
88
61
54
85
80
79
79
81
40
100
71
68
80
79
Minimum
TOEFL IBT
English
English
English
English
English
English
English
English
English
English
English
English
English
English
English
English
English
English
English
English
English
English
English
English
English
English
English
Language
U3
U3
U3
U3
U3
U
U3
U
U
U3
U3
U
79 iBT with writing 23 and no other subscores G Master's(see the PO Q4)
below 19 / ** GMAT required for International
Business(MBA)** PBT 600, CBT 250
PBT 530 / TOEFL ITP 530 acceptable
57 iBT, ITP487 acceptable
1
4
18
2
iBT 91 required for Solid undergraduate programs/ U
PBT 550, CBT 213(see the PO Q9-a)
5
1
2
5
2
15
1
1
2
8
18
U3
U3
U3
U
U3
See the PO of each University
U, G(see the PO Q4)
U3(see the PO Q4)
U2
U
14
5
3
1
1
2
18
1
35
15
5
1
Estimated
Student
Quota
U
54 iBT, TOEFL ITP480 acceptable
550 PBT
PBT の場合 TWE5.0+(MinimumPBT600)
PBT 550
iBT 80 with no subscore less than 18.(See the PO)
600 PBT
See the PO of each University
PBT 600, CBT250
PBT 550
Higher than iBT 90 strongly recommended, PBT 570,
CBT 230
Student Level on Departure
U2 semesters of core business courses
completed
54iBT/ITP480(See the PO: Language Requirements) U
PBT 563 / TOEFL ITP 563 acceptable
PBT550 / TOEFL ITP 550 acceptable
550 PBT
550 PBT
PBT 553
40 iBT, TOEFL ITP433 acceptable
600 PBT
PBT 525, CBT 197 **Higher TOEFL scores required
for some campuses**
68 iBT/520 PBT(80 iBT/550 PBT recommended)
PBT 550
PBT 550, CBT 213
Other Language Requirements
【Note】The information describes the program offered last year. For the latest information, please check the latest program list.
(http://www.cie-waseda.jp/programlist/search.php)
所属箇所学費等
USD 29,418
USD 24,630
所属箇所学費等
USD 27,700
USD 22,867
USD 27,382
USD 22,867
USD 22,056
USD 23,917
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
USD 20,360
USD 23,500
USD 23,305
USD 26,017
USD 22,867
USD 26,017
USD 23,694
USD 25,783
USD 26,101
所属箇所学費等
USD 21,500
USD 23,565
所属箇所学費等
Estimated
Tuition
USD 12,754
USD 9,261
USD 11,320
USD 10,636
USD 9,267
USD 8,400
USD 10,857
USD 12,128
USD 10,364
USD 10,364
See the PO
USD 10,000
USD 17,800
USD 11,000
USD 12,447
USD 9,261
USD 10,710
USD 12,128
USD 8,820
USD 11,025
USD 9,923
USD 9,000
USD 12,131
USD 15,330
USD 8,820
USD 14,142
Estimated Room
& Board
8
8
8
8
9
9
8
9
8
8
8
8
8
8
9
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
9
8
8
8
8
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
Beginning
Nationality
Month
Fall 2014 recruitment
オーバリン・カレッジ
オハイオ州立大学
オハイオ州立大学
オハイオ・ウェスリ
アン大学
オレゴン州立大学連盟
ポートランド州立大学 United States of
America
リポン大学
セント・オラフ・カ
レッジ
ニューヨーク州立大
学 ストーニー・ブ
ルック校
ニューヨーク州立大
学 ストーニー・ブ
ルック校
シラキュース大学
シラキュース大学
テネシー大学
ニューヨーク州立大
学アルバニー校
ニューヨーク州立大
学アルバニー校
アリゾナ大学
アリゾナ大学
Oberlin College
Ohio State University
Ohio State University
Ohio Wesleyan University
Oregon University System
Portland State University
Ripon College
St. Olaf College
State University of New York at
Stony Brook
State University of New York at
Stony Brook
Syracuse University
Syracuse University
The University of Tennessee
University at Albany, The State
University of New York
University at Albany, The State
University of New York
University of Arizona
University of Arizona
United States of
America
カリフォルニア大学
バークレー校
カリフォルニア大学
バークレー校
カリフォルニア大学
デービス校
カリフォルニア大学
アーバイン校
カリフォルニア大学
リバーサイド校
シカゴ大学
コロラド大学ボウル
ダー校
University of California, Berkeley
University of California, Berkeley
University of California, Davis
University of California, Irvine
University of California, Riverside
University of Chicago
University of Colorado at Boulder
United States of
America
United States of
America
United States of
America
United States of
America
United States of
America
United States of
America
United States of
America
University of California System(UC) カリフォルニア大学群
United States of
America
United States of
America
United States of
America
United States of
America
United States of
America
United States of
America
United States of
America
United States of
America
United States of
America
United States of
America
United States of
America
United States of
America
United States of
America
United States of
America
United States of
America
United States of
America
United States of
America
ニューヨーク大学
New York University
United States of
America
モントレー国際大学
Country
Monterey Institute of International
Studies, A Graduate School of
Middlebury College
Institution Name in
Japanese
EX
EX
TSA
TSA
TSA
ISA
EX
EX
EX
EX
ISA
EX
EX
EX
EX
ISA
EX
ISA
ISA
TSA
EX
ISA
EX
EX
ISA
EX
EX
Program
English
English
English
English
English
English
English
English
English
English
English
English
English
English
English
English
English
English
English
English
English
English
English
English
English
English
English
Screening
Process
Null
N/A
N/A
N/A
3.0
N/A
N/A
3.0
PO Q8
2.5
N/A
3.0
2.7(See the
PO Q8)
3.0
3.0
2.8
2.8
2.8
2.8
2.25(see
the PO)
PO Q8
2.8
3.0
N/A
2.8
3.0
3.0
GPA
75
104
71
71
71
83
80
80
79
70
79
79
70
100
80
80
80
90
79
48
61
80
79
100
100
100
Minimum
TOEFL IBT
English
English
English
English
English
English
English
English
English
English
English
English
English
English
English
English
English
English
English
English
English
English
English
English
English
English
English
Language
See the PO Q9-a
iBT104 with 4 sub scores of 26 each(see the PO Q9a)
iBT71/PBT530
iBT71/PBT530
iBT83/CBT220/PBT550
Higher TOEFL scores required for auditing and./or
doing research(see the PO Q9-a)PBT 550, CBT 213
PBT 550 *Higher TOEFL scores required for a number
of campuses(see the PO Q9-a)
**Higher TOEFL scores required for some programs**
**Higher TOEFL scores required for some programs**
79 iBT
CBT 193, PBT 523
PBT 550, CBT 213
"80 iBT"
80 iBT with no section score lower than 20
577 PBT
PBT 550 / TOEFL ITP 550 acceptable
48 iBT, TOEFL ITP460 acceptable
**Each university has its own TOEFL requirement**
(see the PO Q9-a)
PBT 550 / TOEFL ITP 550 acceptable
PBT 550(see the PO Q9-a)
82 on MELAB for graduate students.
PBT 600 / TOEFL ITP 600 acceptable
Student Level on Departure
G Master's(see the PO Q4)
U2, G(see the Po Q4)
U, G(See the PO Q4)
U
U
U
U
G(see the PO Q4)
U, G(see the PO Q4)
G(see the PO Q4)
U1(see the PO Q4)
U
U, G(See the PO Q4)
U
G(see the PO Q4) U2
U
U
U3
U3
U
U
U3
U2
G(see the PO Q4)
U3
iBT100 with 25 on each section, PBT600 with 60 on U2
each section, CBT 250 with 25 on each section(see
the PO Q9-a)
100 iBT with writing 23 and no other subscores
below 19 PBT 600, CBT 260
Other Language Requirements
Fall 2014 recruitment
Institution Name
Ⅱ
WASEDA
67
4
1
9
9
18
5
4
12
1
1
15
2
2
1
1
20
4
1
5
40
25
5
2
2
2
2
1
Estimated
Student
Quota
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
USD 20,166
USD 20,166
USD 18,600
USD 27,200
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
USD 18,500
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
USD 26,000
所属箇所学費等
USD 23,917
USD 18,247
USD 20,766
所属箇所学費等
USD 23,707
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
USD 26,412
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
Estimated
Tuition
USD 12,000
USD 17,000
USD 18,000
USD 18,375
USD 12,625
USD 13,535
USD 13,200
USD 15,000
USD 15,000
USD 12,500
USD 8,000
USD 9200
USD 14,000
USD 14,000
USD 12,600
USD 12,500
USD 9,923
USD 8,972
USD 12,900
USD 10,275
USD 10,826
USD 18,000
USD 18,000
USD 12,128
USD 20,500
USD 12,754
Estimated Room
& Board
8
10
9
9
9
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
9
8
3
9
8
8
8
9
8
8
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Beginning
Nationality
Month
68
WASEDA
United States of
America
United States of
America
United States of
America
United States of
America
United States of
America
イェール大学
United States of
America
Yale University
バージニア大学
University of Virginia
United States of
America
ウィートン・カレッジ
ユタ大学
University of Utah
United States of
America
Wheaton College
レッドランズ大学
University of Redlands
United States of
America
ウェストバージニア
大学
ペンシルバニア大学
University of Pennsylvania
United States of
America
West Virginia University
オレゴン大学
University of Oregon
United States of
America
ウェストバージニア
大学
ノースカロライナ大
学 チャペルヒル校
University of North Carolina at
Chapel Hill
United States of
America
West Virginia University
ニューメキシコ大学
University of New Mexico
United States of
America
ワシントン大学(セ
ントルイス)
ニューメキシコ大学
University of New Mexico
United States of
America
Washington University in St. Louis
ミズーリ大学セント
ルイス校
University of Missouri-St. Louis
United States of
America
United States of
America
ミズーリ大学セント
ルイス校
University of Missouri-St. Louis
United States of
America
ウォバッシュ・カ
レッジ(男子校)
ミシシッピ大学
University of Mississippi
United States of
America
Wabash College
メリーランド大学
University of Maryland
United States of
America
United States of
America
イリノイ大学 アーバ
ナ・シャンペーン校
University of Illinois at UrbanaChampaign
United States of
America
University of Washington(Seattle) ワシントン大学(シ
アトル)
ハワイ大学 マノア校
University of Hawaii
United States of
America
United States of
America
ハワイ大学 マノア校
University of Hawaii
United States of
America
University of Washington(Seattle) ワシントン大学(シ
アトル)
ジョージア大学
University of Georgia
United States of
America
United States of
America
デンバー大学
University of Denver
United States of
America
Country
University of Washington(Seattle) ワシントン大学(シ
アトル)
コネチカット大学
Institution Name in
Japanese
University of Connecticut
Institution Name
ISA
EX
EX
EX
EX
ISA
TSA
EX
EX
EX
EX
ISA
ISA
TSA
EX
EX
EX
EX
EX
EX
EX
EX
TSA
EX
EX
EX
EX
Program
English
English
English
English
English
English
English
English
English
English
English
English
English
English
English
English
English
English
English
English
English
English
English
English
English
English
English
Screening
Process
3.5
3.0
2.5
2.5
3.0
2.8
2.4
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
2.5
3.3
2.5
3.0
3.0
3.0
2.75
2.75
2.5
3.0
3.0
2.0
2.5
3.0
3.3
3.0
GPA
100
90
79
61
90
80
68
92
83
90
80
65
100
48
100
79
68
79
61
69
90
79
45
68
80
80
79
Minimum
TOEFL IBT
English
English
English
English
English
English
English
English
English
English
English
English
English
English
English
English
English
English
English
English
English
English
English
English
English
English
English
Language
U
CBT250, PBT600
PBT 580, CBT 237
U3
U, G(see the PO Q4)
G
U2
PBT 500, CBT 173(see the PO Q9-a)
PBT 550, CBT 213(see the PO Q9-a)
U2(preferably 4)
(see the PO Q4)
U
U
G(see the PO Q4)
U
U, G(see the PO Q4)
U2, G(see the PO Q4)
U
U
U
U2, G(see the PO Q4)
G(See the PO Q4)
U2
G
U
U, G
U4(see the PO Q4)
PBT 575, CBT 233
PBT 550
iBT68 with subscore 15
CBT 237, PBT 580
CBT 220, PBT 560
iBT 90 with W22, S22, R23, L23, PBT 600, CBT 250
PBT 550
iBT 100 with minimum 25 in each component
48 iBT
PBT 600, CBT 250
CBT 213 PBT 550
CBT 190 PBT 520
PBT 550(see the PO Q9-a)
PBT 500, CBT 173, ITP 500(see the PO Q9-a)
PBT 523
90 iBT with minimum 22 for each section(See the
PO Q9)
Student Level on Departure
U2, G(see the PO Q4)
U
U
U
PBT 550, CBT 213 * The College of Business, Engineering, U3
and Media : iBT 100(see the PO Q9-a)
PBT 520 **Students with less than 100 iBT(600
PBT)must take an English placement test upon
arrival**(see the PO Q9-a)
PBT 550
iBT 80 with L20, R20, W20, S22
PBT 550, CBT 213
Other Language Requirements
【Note】The information describes the program offered last year. For the latest information, please check the latest program list.
(http://www.cie-waseda.jp/programlist/search.php)
6
2
2
2
1
2
40
4
4
1
3
3
5
32
1
3
3
1
1
2
2
3
15
3
2
1
3
Estimated
Student
Quota
USD 47,255
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
USD 22,867
USD 23,357
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
USD 20,500
USD 32,400
USD 25,424
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
USD 17,106
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
Estimated
Tuition
USD 14,175
USD 12,277
USD 9,338
USD 9,338
USD 18,032
USD 9,923
USD 12,128
USD 11,946
USD 11,946
USD 8,600
USD 7,000
USD 12,180
USD 13,900
USD 9,978
USD 10,000
USD 15,234
USD 15,234
USD 9,000
USD 9,000
USD 8,875
USD 10,344
USD 10,636
USD 12,150
USD 17,000
USD 10,039
USD 11,589
USD19,200
Estimated Room
& Board
8
8
8
8
8
8
9
9
9
8
8
8
8
9
8
8
8
8
8
8
9
8
8
8
8
9
8
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
Beginning
Nationality
Month
Fall 2014 recruitment
オークランド大学
The University of Auckland
大邱大学校
大邱大学校
東亜大学校
東亜大学校
東義大学校
梨花女子大学校
梨花女子大学校
韓国外国語大学校
韓国外国語大学校
漢陽大学校
漢陽大学校
仁荷大学校
江原大学校
Daegu University
Daegu University
Dong-A University
Dong-A University
Dong-Eui University
Ewha Womans University
Ewha Womans University
Hankuk University of Foreign
Studies
Hankuk University of Foreign
Studies
Hanyang University
Hanyang University
Inha University
Kangwon National University
Republic of Korea
Republic of Korea
Republic of Korea
Republic of Korea
Republic of Korea
Republic of Korea
Republic of Korea
Republic of Korea
Republic of Korea
Republic of Korea
Republic of Korea
Republic of Korea
Republic of Korea
Republic of Korea
慶煕大学校
慶煕大学校
釜山大学校
釜山大学校
淑明女子大学校
Kyung Hee University
Kyung Hee University
Pusan National University
Pusan National University
Sookmyung Women's University
Republic of Korea
Republic of Korea
Republic of Korea
Republic of Korea
Republic of Korea
Republic of Korea
Republic of Korea
朝鮮大学校
Chosun University
Republic of Korea
China
高麗大学校
全北大学校
Chonbuk National University
高麗大学校
中国人民大学
Renmin University of China
China
Korea University
南開大学
Nankai University
China
China
Korea University
遼寧大学
Liaoning University
Republic of Korea
復旦大学
Fudan University
China
Korea Advanced Institute of Science 韓国科学技術院
and Technology
復旦大学
Fudan University
China
China
Republic of Korea
復旦大学
Country
New Zealand
Australia
Korea Advanced Institute of Science 韓国科学技術院
and Technology
華東師範大学
Fudan University
Institution Name in
Japanese
East China Normal University
Institution Name
Country
Australia
1 Semester Exchange Programs
アデレード大学
クイーンズランド大学
The University of Queensland
Institution Name in
Japanese
The University of Adelaide
Institution Name
Oceania
Screening
Process
English
English
English
Screening
Process
Non-English
English
Non-English
Non-English
Non-English
Non-English
Non-English
Non-English
English*
Non-English
English*
Non-English
EX
EX
EX
EX
EX
EX
EX
EX
EX
EX
EX
English*
Non-English
English*
Non-English
Non-English
Non-English
English*
Non-English
English*
Non-English
Non-English
EX(TSA) Non-English
EX
EX
EX
EX
EX
EX
EX(TSA) Non-English
EX
EX
EX(TSA) Non-English
EX
EX
EX(TSA) Non-English
EX(TSA) Non-English
EX(TSA) Non-English
EX(TSA) Non-English
EX
EX
EX(TSA) Non-English
Program
TSA
TSA
TSA
Program
2.0
N/A
N/A
2.7
2.7
2.5
2.5
N/A
N/A
N/A
2.5
2.5
2.5
2.2
2.2
2.5
2.5
N/A
1.8
1.8
N/A
N/A
2.6
3.0
N/A
See the PO
Q9-b
N/A
PO Q8
PO Q8
PO Q8
N/A
GPA
N/A
2.33
3.0
GPA
61
61
61
80
63
61
80
Minimum
TOEFL IBT
60
72
50
Minimum
TOEFL IBT
English*
Korean
English*
Korean
Korean
Korean
English*
Korean
English*
Korean
Korean
Korean
Korean
Korean
English*
Korean
English*
Korean
Korean
Korean
Korean
Korean
Korean
Korean
Chinese
Chinese
Chinese
Chinese
Chinese
English
Chinese
Language
English
English
English
Language
Student Level on Departure
U2, G(see the PO Q4)
U, G(see the PO Q4)
U
U
U
Student Level on Departure
U2, G(see the PO Q4)
U1, G1 coursework(see the PO Q4)
U1, G1 coursework(see the PO Q4)
U, G coursework(see the PO Q4)
U, G coursework(see the PO Q4)
U2, G(see the PO Q4)
U2, G(see the PO Q4)
U3, G*(see the PO Q4)
U2, G(see the PO Q4)
U2, G(see the PO Q4)
U2, G(see the PO Q4)
U2 , G2(see the PO Q4)
U2 , G2(see the PO Q4)
U2, G(see the PO Q4)
U2, G1
U, G(see the PO Q4)
U, G(see the PO Q4)
U3, G(see the PO Q4)
U3, G(see the PO Q4)
U2, G(see the PO Q4)
G2(see the PO Q4)
U2(see the PO Q4)
U2, G course work(see the PO Q4)
U2, G coursework(see the PO Q4)
PBT 500, CBT 173, ITP 500 acceptable(see the PO Q9-a) U2, G1 master(see the PO Q4)
Proficient
PBT 500, CBT 173, ITP 500 acceptable(see the PO Q9-a) U2, G coursework(see the PO Q4)
Regular program: G TOPIK L4
Regular program: U TOPIK L3
Proficient
PBT 500, CBT 173, ITP 500 acceptable(see the PO Q9-a) U2, G course work(see the PO Q4)
Proficient
PBT 550, CBT 213
Regular programs: proficient
Proficient(TOPIK level 4 is recommended)
Language Program: Beginner
Regular programs: proficient
Regular programs: TOPIK Level 3;
PBT 500, CBT 173(see the PO Q9-a)
Proficient
PBT 500, CBT 173, ITP 500 acceptable(see the PO Q9-a) U2, G(see the PO Q4)
Proficient
Language Program: Beginner
Regular programs: proficient
Regular programs: TOPIK 3 is recommended
Language Program: Beginner
Proficient(the student must be able to communicate
in Korean or have TOPIK Level 3)
TOPIK level 3 or higher recommended(proficient
enough in Korea to follow courses)
Language program: beginner
Language program: beginner
Language program: beginner
Language Program : Beginner
Regular programs: new HSK(Level 5)200 above or U2, G(see the PO Q4)
new HSK(Level 6)180
PBT 550
Language program: beginner
Other Language Requirements
See the PO: Language Requirements
iBT50 with W18, S16/PBT527
Other Language Requirements
Fall 2014 recruitment
69
Ⅱ
WASEDA
1
2
2
2
2
10
10
5
5
1
1
4
4
2
2
2
2
1
1
1
2
2
5
1
1
1
2
5
5
5
1
Estimated
Student
Quota
12
15
12
Estimated
Student
Quota
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
Estimated
Tuition
NZD 29,200
AUD 17,800
AUD 18,800
Estimated
Tuition
KRW 5,600,000
KRW 3,700,000
KRW 3,700,000
KRW 7,000,000
KRW 7,000,000
KRW 8,000,000
KRW 8,000,000
KRW 5,000,000
KRW 5,000,000
KRW 2,800,000
KRW 5,000,000
KRW 6,550,000
KRW 6,550,000
KRW 8,700,000
KRW 8,700,000
KRW 9,600,000
KRW 9,600,000
KRW 5,526,000
KRW 4,630,000
KRW 4,630,000
KRW 3,650,000
KRW 3,650,000
KRW 7,900,000
KRW 2,375,000
RMB 51,000
RMB 30,000
CNY 40,000
CNY 40,000
CNY 40,000
CNY 40,000
CNY 27,000
Estimated Room
& Board
NZD 26,250
AUD 12,705
AUD 17,535
Estimated Room
& Board
1
0
0
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
3
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
1
1
1
0
Beginning
Nationality
Month
9
10
10
Beginning
Nationality
Month
70
WASEDA
Portugual
国立台湾師範大学
ボルドー第3大学
ヴェニス国際大学
National Taiwan Normal University
University Michel de Montaigne
Bordeaux 3
Venice International University
United States of
America
United States of
America
モントレー国際大学
モントレー国際大学
カリフォルニア大学
バークレー校
Monterey Institute of International
Studies, A Graduate School of
Middlebury College
Monterey Institute of International
Studies, A Graduate School of
Middlebury College
University of California, Berkeley
Sweden
北京大学
カリフォルニア大学
デービス校
ペンシルバニア大学
University of California, Davis
University of Pennsylvania
Institution Name in
Japanese
Peking University
Institution Name
United States of
America
United States of
America
China
Country
Fee Based One-Semester Programs
United States of
America
Bahrain
ストックホルム大学
バーレーン大学 Stockholm University
Spain
France
Taiwan
Singapore
Republic of Korea
Republic of Korea
Republic of Korea
University of Bahrain
リスボン大学
南洋理工大学
Nanyang Technological University
サンチアゴ・デ・コ
ンポステーラ大学
成均館大学校
Sungkyunkwan University
University of Lisbon
成均館大学校
Sungkyunkwan University
University of Santiago de
Compostela
Italy
成均館大学校
Sungkyunkwan University
Republic of Korea
淑明女子大学校
Republic of Korea
淑明女子大学校
Country
Sookmyung Women's University
Institution Name in
Japanese
Sookmyung Women's University
Institution Name
English
Non-English
Non-English
English*
Non-English
Non-English
Screening
Process
Screening
Process
English
English
English
English*
English*
Non-English
Non-English
English
Non-English
TSA
English
(1 semester)
TSA
English
(1 semester)
TSA
Non-English
(1 semester)
Program
EX
EX
EX
EX
EX
EX
EX
EX
EX
EX(TSA) Non-English
EX
EX
EX
EX
EX
EX
Program
N/A
See the PO
GPA
N/A
3.0
3.0
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
2.5
N/A
3.0
2.7
2.7
2.7
2.0
2.0
GPA
45
45
Minimum
TOEFL IBT
80
100
79
32
79
61
61
61
Minimum
TOEFL IBT
English
English
Chinese
Language
English
English
English
English*
English*
Spanish
Portuguese
English
French
Chinese
English
Korean
Korean
English*
Korean
Korean
Language
G1 master(see the PO Q4)
U2, G1(see the PO Q4)
Student Level on Departure
U2, G2
(coursework, research)
(see the PO Q4)
U2, G2
(coursework, research)
(see the PO Q4)
G
See the PO Q4
U, G Doctoral(see the PO Q4)
U, G(see the PO Q4)
U, G Master's(only humanities and social
sciences)
U2, G(See the PO Q4)
U, G(see the PO Q4)
ITP 450/ TOEIC 445 acceptable(see the PO)
ITP 450 / TOEIC 445 acceptable
Beginner
Other Language Requirements
U
U
U
Student Level on Departure
Higher TOEFL scores required for auditing and./or G(see the PO Q4)
doing research(see the PO Q9-a)PBT 550, CBT 213
100 iBT with writing 23 and no other subscores G Master's(see the PO Q4)
below 19 PBT 600, CBT 260
79 iBT with writing 23 and no other subscores G Master's(see the PO Q4)
below 19 / ** GMAT required for International
Business(MBA)** PBT 600, CBT 250
See the PO Q9-a
PBT 550, See the PO Q9-b, Q9-c
Proficient(minimum B1)
Proficient
PBT 500, CBT 173, ITP 500 acceptable(see the PO
Q9-a)
Recommended to have a level of B2 in DELF(See
the PO Q9-b)
Language program: beginner(see the PO Q9-b)
PBT 500, CBT 173, ITP 500 acceptable(See the PO Q9-a) U2, G(See the PO Q4)
Regular programs: proficient
Language program: beginner(see the PO Q9-c )
PBT 500, CBT 173, ITP 500 acceptable(see the PO Q9-a) U2, G2
(coursework, research)
(see the PO Q4)
TOPIK level 4-5
Proficient
Other Language Requirements
【Note】The information describes the program offered last year. For the latest information, please check the latest program list.
(http://www.cie-waseda.jp/programlist/search.php)
10
20
30
Estimated
Student
Quota
4
1
1
1
2
3
2
20
2
1
6
5
5
5
1
1
Estimated
Student
Quota
USD 9,805
USD 8,500
JPY 450,000
Estimated
Tuition
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
所属箇所学費等
Estimated
Tuition
USD 3,990
(see the PO)
USD 11,025
CNY 25,000
Estimated Room
& Board
USD 13,535
USD 12,754
USD 12,754
USD 9,000
EUR 6,000
EUR 7,074
EUR 6,800
EUR 7,000
EUR 6,000
USD 690
SGD 9,800
KRW 11,100,000
KRW 11,100,000
KRW 11,100,000
KRW 5,600,000
KRW 5,600,000
Estimated Room
& Board
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
3
3
2
0
0
1
Beginning
Nationality
Month
8
8
8
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
8
9
9
9
9
9
Beginning
Nationality
Month
Fall 2014 recruitment
2.Partner University consortia (UC, CSU, OUS, GLCA/ACM, CREPUQ) language requirement list (As of 2013)
* These TOEFL scores are basic guidelines for minimum scores.There
are undergraduate and graduate schools which require higher scores.
UC
(University of California System)
Institution
GLCA/ACM
(The Great Lakes Colleges Association, Inc. / The Associated Colleges
of the Midwest)
Institution
TOEFL
iBT
100
1
Albion College(Michigan)
GLCA
2
Beloit College(Wisconsin)
TOEFL
iBT
79
1
University of California, Berkeley
ACM
80
2
University of California, Davis
80
3
Carleton College(Minnesota)
ACM
100
3
University of California, Irvine
80
4
Coe College(Iowa)*1
ACM
40
5
Colorado College(Colorado)
ACM
79
6
Cornell College(Iowa)
ACM
79
7
Denison University(Ohio)
GLCA
80
8
DePauw University(Indiana)
GLCA
85
9
*1
Earlham College(Indiana)
GLCA
54
4
University of California, Los Angeles
83
5
University of California, Merced
80
6
University of California, Riverside
80
7
University of California, Santa Barbara
80
8
University of California, Santa Cruz
83
9
University of California, San Diego
83
Institution
100
GLCA
80
12 Kalamazoo College(Michigan)
GLCA
80
13 Kenyon College(Ohio)
GLCA
100
14 Knox College(Illinois)
ACM
80
*1
15 Lawrence University(Wisconsin)
ACM
54
1
California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo
2
California State Polytechnic University, Pomona
71
3
California State University, Bakersfield
71
4
California State University, Channel Islands
71
19 Ripon College(Wisconsin)
5
California State University, Chico
71
20 The College of Wooster(Ohio)
6
California State University, Domingues Hills
80
21 St. Olaf College(Minnesota)
7
California State University, Fresno
71
8
California State University, Fullerton
71
9
California State University, East Bay
71
10 California State University, Long Beach
71
11 California State University, Los Angeles
71
12 California State University, Monterey Bay
71
13 California State University, Northridge
71
14 California State University, Sacramento
71
15 California State University, San Bernardino
71
16 California State University, San Marcos
71
17 California State University, Stanislaus
71
18 Humboldt State University
71
19 San Diego State University
80
20 San Francisco State University
71
21 San Jose State University
80
22 Sonoma State University
71
23 California Maritime Academy
−
OUS
(Oregon University Systems)
Institution
TOEFL
iBT
61
1
Eastern Oregon University
2
Oregon Health Sciences University
−
3
Oregon State University
80
4
Portland State University
71
5
Southern Oregon University
68
6
University of Oregon
61
7
Western Oregon University
61
16 Monmouth College(Illinois)
ACM
71
17 Oberlin College(Ohio)
GLCA
100
18 Ohio Wesleyan University(Ohio)
GLCA
80
ACM
79
GLCA
90
ACM
90
22 Wabash College(Indiana)
GLCA
80
*2
23 Allegheny College(Pennsylvania)
GLCA
−
*2
24 Antioch College(Ohio)
GLCA
−
ACM
−
*2
25 Lake Forest College(Illinois)
*2
26 Luther College(lowa)
ACM
−
*2
27 Macalester College(Minnesota)
ACM
−
*1
C
oe College, Earlham College, Hope College, Lawrence University
offer TSA program. Other universities offer ISA program.
*2
No ISA program was offered for the 2013 fall recruitment.
CREPUQ
(Conférence des Recteaus et des Principaux des Universités du
Québec)
TOEFL
Institution
iBT
1 Bishop's University
92
2 Concordia University
90
3 Ecole Polytechnique Montréal
−
4 Ecole de technologie supérieure
−
5 HEC Montréal
−
6 McGill University
90
7 National School of Public Administration
−
8 School of Higher Technology
−
French required
9 Université Laval
French required
10 Université de Montréal
11 Université de Sherbrooke
−
12 Université du Québec
−
French required
13 Université du Québec a Chicoutimi
French required
14 Université du Québec a Montréal
15 Université du Québec a Rimouski
−
16 Université du Québec a Trois-Rivières
−
17 Université du Québec en Abitibi-Temiscamingue
−
18 Université du Québec en Outaouais
−
Please refer to the TOEFL Score comparison Chart on page 35.
WASEDA
71
Partner University consortia language requirement list (As of 2013)
TOEFL
iBT
80
ACM
*1
11 Hope College(Michigan)
Ⅱ
CSU
(California State Universities)
10 Grinnell College(Iowa)
3.Short term study abroad program list(As of 2013)
The below list is the short term study abroad programs offered by the Center for International Education (as of 2013).
Annually, the Summer program orientation is held around early May and the Spring program orientation is held around mid
November. For more information regarding 2014 study abroad program, visit the Center for International Education’s web page.
※ There are many programs which are available to be registered under the “short study abroad courses”. For more information
about registration period and how to, please check the “Open Courses List Guide” or the Center for International Education
web page.
Summer Program
Country / Region
Canada
USA
UK
Germany
Switzerland
Institution
Program
Number
Yukon College
Outdoor and Leadership Program 18 days
10
University of British Columbia
English Language and Culture 22 days
30
University of Toronto
English Language 22 days
20
Stanford University (operated by VIA)
English Language 29 days
20
University of California, Los Angeles
Extension (IECP)
Intensive Communication English Program
23 days
46
University of California, Los Angeles
Extension (AIEP)
Academic Intensive English Program 44 days
15
University of California, Davis Extension
English for Science and Technology 32 days
16
City of Hope
Bio Experiments 48 days
University of Washington (Seattle)
English Language 22 days
38
University of Hawaii
English Language and Culture 22 days
18
3
Yale University
Summer Session
Pembroke College, Cambridge
English Language and Culture 23 days
37
2
Hertford College, Oxford ①
English Language and Culture 20 days
46
Hertford College, Oxford ②
English Language and Culture 22 days
46
Exeter College, Oxford
Journalism Program 16 days
University of Bonn
German Language 29 days
Free University of Berlin
German Language and Culture 23 days
2
22
Cancelled
University of Basel
German Language 22 days
France
Jean Moulin University(Lyon III)
French Language and Culture 22 days
Italy
University for Foreigners - Siena
Italian Language 30 days
8
University of Salamanca
Spanish Language 29 days
8
Spain
Iceland
Russia
Australia
China
Taiwan
Korea
Thailand
6
16
The University Centre of the Westfjords
Icelandic Language and Culture 29 days
2
Lomonosov Moscow State University
Russian Language 23 days
5
Far Eastern National University
Russian Language 29 days
11
The University of Western Australia
English Language and Culture 23 days
20
Peking University
Practical Introduction to China Studies
21
Dalian University of Foreign Languages
Chinese Language and Culture 28 days
11
National Taiwan University
Chinese Language and Culture 28 days
Tamkang University
Chinese Language 21 days
12
Kyung Hee University
Korean Language and Culture 21 days
13
Hanyang University
Korean Language and Culture 20 days
2
Ewha Womans University
Korean Language and Culture 17 days
3
Sookmyung Women's University
Summer School 20 days
1
Chosun University
Korean Language and Culture 20 days
5
Dong-A University
Korean Language and Culture 14 days
6
Pusan National University
Korean Language and Culture 22 days
3
Chulalongkorn University
Thai Culture 12 days
Thammasat University
Thai Culture 12 days
1
Cancelled
13
TOTAL
72
WASEDA
538
Spring Program
Country / Region
USA
Canada
Mexico
UK
France
Germany
New Zealand
China
Taiwan
Number
University of California, Los Angeles Extension
English Language 28 days
Stanford University (operated by VIA)
Exploring Social Innovation (ESI) 11 days
26
University of California, Davis Extension
English for Science and Technology 35 days
University of Washington (Seattle)
English Language 22 days
37
3
6
New York University・ibec
Business English / Presentation 22 days
13
University of Hawaii
English Language and Culture 22 days
8
University of British Columbia
English Language and Culture 29 days
17
University of Victoria
English Language and Culture 30 days
30
Iberoamerican University
Spanish Language and Culture 32 days
University College London
English Language 22 days
Institute of Political Studies in Paris Sciences Po Paris
European Studies Programme 30 days
Jean Moulin University (Lyon III)
French Language and Culture 22 days
University of Bonn
German Language 28 days
Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich
German Language and Culture 30 days
8
Cancelled
29
3
Cancelled
14
University of Naples "Orientale"
Italian Language 22 days
5
Lomonosov Moscow State University
Russian Language 30 days
4
Monash University
English Language 39 days
10
University of Queensland
English Language 23 days
18
AUT University
English Language 31 days
Peking University
Chinese Language and Culture 29 days
Tunghai University
Chinese Language and Culture 21 days
5
Chung Yuan Christian University
Chinese Language and Culture 21 days
10
9
13
Daegu University
Korean Language and Culture 17 days
Korean University
Korean Language and Culture 21 days
Dong-Eui University
Korean Language and Culture 14 days
De La Salle University - Manila
English Language and Volunteer work 28 days
Singapore
National University of Singapore
English training and Internship at Japan Airlines
28 days
Uzbekistan
University of World Economy and Diplomacy
Uzbekistan Culture Program
Chowgule College
Indian Culture Program 14 days
Korea
Philippines
India
Cancelled
9
8
Cancelled
8
Cancelled
6
TOTAL
299
WASEDA
73
Short term study abroad program list (As of 2013)
Australia
Program
Ⅱ
Italy
Russia
Institution
Ⅲ.Information Resources for Studying Abroad
1. Study Abroad Information Room (This name will change soon)
(1st floor, Building 22, Waseda Campus)
Hours open: 12:00 to 17:00 (except for Saturdays, Sundays and national holidays)
Please make sure office hours during a long term break on the web site of the Center for International Education (CIE).
Waseda University provides a variety of information on the subject of studying abroad through the Information Room (which is
affiliated to the CIE). Services and information include:
1. Information regarding Waseda programs
2. Catalogues and information sent from partner universities
3. Useful reference books
4. Information about scholarships for studying abroad
5. In-person advising by CIE staff
6. Reports of the students who participated in the Waseda programs
・Various information regarding studying abroad and scholarships are posted on the bulletin board of the Study Abroad
Information Room (This name will change soon).
・Catalogues and information materials about partner universities are filed on the open shelves in the Study Abroad Information
Room (This name will change soon). You can make copies during the working hours of the Information Room. (You will be
charged for copies).
・Here are some of the subjects on which books available for viewing in the Study Abroad Information Room:
Higher education institutions in the world, American graduate schools by research fields, language schools, studying abroad by
countries, general guidebooks
・The CIE staff cannot solve all the questions that studying abroad would involve. For example, they can tell you where you
can find the information you need, but it is your responsibility to find the suitable universities or to make procedure for privately
financed study abroad.
2. Information resources
On the internet
More and more universities today prefer to disseminate information only through the internet and not by the means of paperbased documents (e.g., catalogues, brochures). Here is a list of websites where you may search for and obtain information
about higher education institutions overseas.
Japan Student Services Organization
http://www.jasso.go.jp/study_a/oversea_info.html
Universities all over the world
Braintrack University Index: http://www.braintrack.com/
Colleges.com: http://www.college.com
China China Scholarship Council: http://www.csc.edu.cn/
India Association of Indian Universities: http://www.aiuweb.org/ index.asp
South Asia Japan Society for Southeast Asian: http://www.jsseas.org/
France Campusfrance: http: //www. japon. campusfrance. org/ ja
Ireland International Education Board Ireland: http://www.educationireland.com/ en/
Italy Associazione Italo-Giapponse: http://www.aigtokyo.or.jp/
UK British Council Education UK: http://www.educationuk.org/japan/
Universities UK: http://www.universitiesuk.ac.uk/ Pages/ Default.aspx
Higher Education Funding Council for England: http://www.hefce.ac.uk/
Department for Employment and Learning: http://www.delni.gov.uk/
Russia Russian COLLEGES DATABASE: http://www.guidetorussia.com/colleges
Canada School Finder: http://www.schoolfinder.com/
USA The College Board: http://www.collegeboard.org/
CollegeNET: http://www.collegenet.com/ elect/ app/ app
College View: http://www.collegeview.com/ index. jsp
Peterson's: http://www.petersons.com/
Yahoo! Education: http://education.yahoo.com/
U.S. News: http://www.colleges.usnews.rankingsandreviews.com/best-colleges
New Zealand Education New Zealand: http://www.educationnz.org.nz/
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Ⅳ.Departmental exchange programs (as of February 2014)
Under agreements with overseas partner universities, some graduate and undergraduate schools conduct exchange programs
of their own. Each school has its own screening process to select participants. Please contact your school and follow its
instructions.
Department
Departmental exchange program (in Japanese)
Departmental exchange program (in English)
School of Political
Science and
Economics
①香港城市大学 商学院経済及金融系(中国)、
②国立政治大学 社会科学学院(台湾)、③ヴィ
クトリア大学ウェリントン校(ニュージーラン
ド)、④アムステルダム自由大学 経済経営学
部、⑤ティルブルグ大学 経済経営学部(以上
オランダ)、⑥ミズーリ大学 ジャーナリズム
学院(アメリカ)
① City University of Hong Kong, College of Business,
Department of Economics & Finance (China) ② College of
Social Sciences, National Chengchi University (Taiwan) ③
Victoria University of Wellington (New Zealand) ④ Faculty
of Economics and Business Administration, Vrije Universiteit
Amsterdam ⑤ School of Economics and Management,
Tilburg University (all the above are Netherland) ⑥ Missouri
School of Journalism, Univerisity of Missouri (United States)
なし
―
なし
―
School of
Humanities and
Social Sciences
なし
―
①国立暨南国際大学教育学院(台湾)
① College of Education, National Chi Nan University (Taiwan)
① WHU 経営大学(ドイツ)、②国立台湾大学、
③国立政治大学(以上台湾)、④北京大学光華
管 理 学 院(中 国 )、 ⑤ 高 麗 大 学 校 ビ ジ ネ ス ス
クール、⑥延世大学校経営管理大学、⑦梨花
女子大学校梨花経営大学(以上韓国)、⑧ナバ
ラ大学経済経営学部(スペイン)、⑨ウィーン
経済大学(オーストリア)、⑩ボッコーニ大学
(イタリア)、⑪トロント大学ロットマン商学
部、⑫ブリティッシュコロンビア大学サウダー
スクールオブビジネス、⑬ヴィクトリア大学
商学部(以上カナダ)、⑭サウスカロライナ大
学ダーラムーア商学部(アメリカ)
① Otto Beisheim School of Management (WHU) (Germany)
② National Taiwan University ③ National Chungchi
University (Taiwan) ④ Guangha School of Management,
Peking University ⑤ Business School, Korea University ⑥
Yonsei University, School of Business ⑦ Ewha School of
Business, Ewha Womans University ⑧ School of Economics
and Business Administration, University of Navarra ⑨ Vienna
University of Economics and Business ⑩ Bocconi University
⑪ Rotman Commerce, University of Toronto ⑫ Sauder
School of Business, the University of British Columbia ⑬ The
University of Victoria, Peter B. Gustavson School of Business
⑭ Darla Moore School of Business, University of South
Carolina
なし
―
School of Creative
Science and
Engineering
①檀国大学校工科大学、建築大学(韓国)、②
ケースウェスタンリザーブ大学 工学部(アメ
リカ)
① Dankook University College of Architecture, College of
Engineering ② Case Western Reserve University
School of Advanced
Science and
Engineering
① ボ ン 大 学 生 命 医 科 学 機 構(ド イ ツ ) ② パ
ジャジャラン大学自然科学・数学部(インドネ
シア)
①Life & Medical Sciences Institute, Bonn University ②Faculty
of Mathematics and natural Sciences, Padjadjaran University
School of Social Sciences
なし
―
School of Human
Sciences
①西北師範大学教育学院、②熱帯林業研究所
(以上中国)、③カセサート大学森林学部(タ
イ)
① College of Education, North West Normal University ②
Research Institute of Tropical Forestry ③ Faculty of Forestry,
Kasetsart University
School of Sport
Sciences
①ユヴァスキュラ大学スポーツ健康科学部
(フィンランド)、②全インド医科学研究所生
理学研究部門(インド)、③カルガリー大学キ
ネシオロギー学部(カナダ)
① Faculty of Sport and Health Sciences, Univ. of JYVASKYLA
② Department of Physiology, All India Institute of Medical
Sciences ③ Faculty of Kinesiology, University of CALGARY
School of Education
Schools
School of Fundamental
Science and Engineering
① マ ストリヒト 大 学 マ ストリヒト カ レ ッ ジ
(オランダ )
、②ラホー ル 経 営 大 学 人 文 学 部
(パキスタン)
、③ヴィクトリア大学人文学部
(ニュージーランド)
、④延世大学・Underwood
International College(韓 国 )
、 ⑤ 延 世 大 学・
School of
Eastasia International College(韓 国 )
、⑥チュ
International Liberal
ラーロンコーン大学人文学部・BALACプログラ
Studies
ム(タイ)
、⑦コペンハーゲン大学人文学部・社
会科学部(デンマーク)
、⑧香港大学社会科学
部、⑨北京大学元培学院(中国)
、⑩ソウル国立
大学(韓国)
、⑪エクサンプロヴァンス政治学院
(フランス)
、⑫コチ大学人文社会科学部(トルコ)
① University college of Maastricht of Maastricht University
② School of Humanities, Social Sciences and Law, Lahore
University of Management Sciences ③Faculty of Humanities
and Social Sciences, Victoria University of Wellington ④
Underwood International College,, Yonsei University ⑤ East
Asia International College, Yonsei University ⑥ Bachelor
of Arts Program in Language and Culture, Faculty of Arts,
Chulalongkorn University ⑦Faculty of Humanities, Faculty of
Social Sciences, University of Copenhagen ⑧Faculty of Social
Sciences, the University of Hong Kong ⑨ Yuanpei College,
Peking University ⑩ College of Liberal Studies, Seoul National
University ⑪ Aix-en-Provence Institute of Political Studies ⑫
College of Social Sciences and Humanities, Koc University
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School of
Commerce
Ⅳ
School of Law
School of Culture,
Media and Society
Department
Faculty
Departmental exchange program (in Japanese)
Departmental exchange program (in English)
①パリ市立工業物理化学高等学校、②エコー
ルサントラルパリ、③グルノーブル大学、④
モンペリエ第2大学、⑤パリ・ラ・ヴィレッ
ト建築大学、⑥サヴォア大学工学部アネシー
高等工学院 (以上フランス)
、⑦ハンブルグ工
科大学、⑧ヴァイマール建築大学 (以上ドイ
ツ)、⑨フェラーラ大学建築学科(イタリア)、
⑩バルセロナ建築大学(スペイン)、⑪上海交
通大学機械与動力工程学院、⑫西安電子科技
大(以上中国)、⑬国立中興大学工学院(台湾)、
⑭慶煕大学校建築専門大学校(韓国)、⑮シン
ガポール国立大学理学部・工学部(シンガポー
ル)、⑯カセサート大学理学部(タイ)、⑰フェ
大学理学部(ベトナム)、⑱クレムソン大学、
⑲ロックフェラー大学(以上アメリカ)
① The City of Paris Industrial Physics and Chemistry Higher
Educational Institution (ESPCⅠ) ② Ecole Centrale Paris ③
University of Grenoble ④ University of Montpellier2 ⑤
Ecole d'Architecture de Paris la Villette ⑥ The University of
Savoie, IUT of Annecy Annecy-le-Vieux campus ⑦ Hamburg
University of Technology ⑧ Bauhaus University of Weimar
⑨ Faculty of Architecture, University of Ferrara ⑩ Escola
Tecnica Superior d' Arquitectura de Barcelona ⑪ School of
Mechanical Engineering, Shanghai Jiao Tong University ⑫
Xidian University ⑬ College of Engineering, National Chung
Hsing University Graduate School of Architecture ⑭ Graduate
School of Architecture, Kyung Hee University ⑮ Faculty of
Science, Faculty of Engineering, National University of Singapore
⑯ Faculty of Science, Kasetsart University ⑰ College of
Science, Hue University ⑱ Clemson University ⑲Rockefeller
University
①復旦大学新聞学院、②北京大学国際関係学
院、③香港城市大学経済学院、④国立政治大
学社会科学学院(以上中国)、⑤済州大学校行
政大学院(韓国)、⑥アムステルダム自由大学
経済経営学部、⑦ティルブルグ大学経済経営
学部(以上オランダ)、⑧ニューヨーク大学公
共行政大学院、⑨ミズーリ大学ジャーナリズ
ム学院(以上アメリカ)
① School of Journalism, Fudan University ② School of
International Studies, Peking University ③ Department of
Economics & Finance, City University of Hong Kong ④ College
of Social Science, National Chengchi University ⑤ Graduate
School of Public Administration, Jeju National University ⑥
Faculty of Economics and Business Administration, VU University
Amsterdam ⑦ School of Economics and Management, Tilburg
University ⑧ Robert F. Wagner Graduate School of Public
Service, New York University ⑨School of Journalism, University
of Missouri
Graduate School of
Economics
①中国人民大学経済学院、②香港城市大学経済
学院(以上中国)
、③アムステルダム自由大学経
済経営学部、④ティルブルグ大学経済経営学部
(以 上オランダ )
、⑤ QTEM(The new network
master in Quantitative Techniques for Economics
and Management)
(ヨーロッパ諸国、台湾)
、⑥
ミズーリ大学ジャーナリズム学院(アメリカ)
① School of Economics, Renmin University of China ②
Department of Economics & Finance, City University of Hong
Kong ③ Faculty of Economics and Business Administration,
VU University Amsterdam ④ School of Economics and
Management, Tilburg University ⑤ QTEM (The new network
master in Quantitative Techniques for Economics and
Management) ⑥ School of Journalism, University of Missouri
Graduate School of
Law
①梨花女子大学(韓国)、②国立台湾大学法律
学院、③台湾国立政治大学(以上台湾)、④上
海交通大学凱原法学院(中国)、⑤パリ第二大
学(フランス)、⑥オスナブルック大学(ドイ
ツ)、⑦デューク大学ロースクール、⑧コロン
ビア大学ロースクール、⑨コーネル大学ロー
スクール(以上アメリカ)、⑩ヨーク大学オズ
グッドホール・ロースクール(カナダ)
① Ewha Womans University ② National Taiwan University
③ National Chengchi University ④ Koguan Law School of
Shanghai Jiao Tong Pantheon-Assas ⑤Paris Ⅱ University ⑥
University of Osnabruck ⑦School of Law, Duke University ⑧
Columbia Law School ⑨ Cornell Law School ⑩ Osgoode Hall
Law School, York University
Graduate School of
Letters, Arts and Sciences
①武漢大学人文科学学院、②東北師範大学文
学院(以上中国)
① Wuhan University
Normal University
専門職大学院商学研究科ビジネス専攻に同じ
Same as a Business Major from Professional Graduate School's
Waseda Business School
Graduate School of
Fundamental Science
and Engineering
なし
―
Graduate School of
Creative Science and
Engineering
①国立台湾大学建築与郷研究所(台湾)、②バ
ンドン工科大学 Faculty of Mining & Petroleum
Engineering(インドネシア)
① Graduate Institute of Building and Planning, National
Taiwan University ② Faculty of Mining & Petroleum, Institut
Teknologi Bandung
Graduate School of
Advanced Science
and Engineering
①ボン大学生命医科学機構(ドイツ)、②大邱
慶 北 科 学 技 術 院・ 大 学 院(韓 国 )、 ③ パ ジ ャ
ジャラン大学自然科学・数学部 (インドネシ
ア)
① Life & Medical Sciences Institute, Bonn University ②
Graduate School, Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science and
Technology ③ Faculty of Mathematics and natural Sciences,
Padjadjaran University
Graduate School of
Education
①国立曁南国際大学教育学院(台湾)、②高麗
大学校大学院教育学科(韓国)、③北京師範大
学教育学部(中国)
① College of Education, National Chi Nan University ②
Department of Education of Graduate School, Korea University
③ Faculty of Education, Beijing Normal University
①ストラスクライド大学人文社会学部(英国)
、
②西北師範大学教育学院、③熱帯林業研究所
(以上中国)
、④台湾国立中央大学情報電気工
学部(台湾)
、⑤カセサート大学森林学部(タイ)
① University of Strathclyde, College of Electrical Engineering
& Computer Science ② College of Education, North West
Normal University ③ Research Institute of Tropical Forestry
④ National Central University ⑤ Faculty of Forestry, Kasetsart
University
①北京大学国際関係学院(中国)、②仁荷大学
校国際関係研究所(韓国)
① School of International Studies, Peking University (China) ②
Center for International Studies, Inha University (Republic of
Korea)
Faculty of Science
and Engineering
Graduate School of
Political Science
Graduate & Professional Schools
Graduate School of
Commerce
Graduate School of
Human Sciences
Graduate School of
Social Sciences
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② Department of Literature, Dongbei
Department
Departmental exchange program (in Japanese)
Departmental exchange program (in English)
Graduate School of
Sport Sciences
①ユヴァスキュラ大学スポーツ健康科学部
(フィンランド)、②全インド医科学研究所生
理学研究部門(インド)
、③カルガリー大学キ
ネシオロギー学部(カナダ)
① Faculty of Sport and Health Sciences, Univ. of JYVASKYLA
② Department of Physiology, All India Institute of Medical
Sciences ③ Faculty of Kinesiology, University of CALGARY
Waseda Business
School
① Graduate School of Chinese Academy of Social Sciences ②
China National School of Administration ③Lingnan(University)
College Sun Yat-Sen University ④Chungcheongnam-do(South
Chungcheong Province) ⑤ Graduate School of Politics and
Leadership, Kookmin University ⑥ Graduate School of Public
Administration, Jeju National University ⑦ Graduate School of
Policy Studies, Korea University ⑧ Graduate School of Public
Administration, Seoul National University ⑨ Graduate School
of Policy Sciences, Ewha Womans University ⑩ Graduate
School of Government and Business, Yonsei University ⑪
Graduate Institute of Asian Studies, Tamkang University ⑫
Department of Educational Psychology and Counseling, National
Taiwan Normal University ⑬Hertie School of Governance ⑭
Faculty of Administration and Business, University of Bucharest
⑮ School of Economics and Management, Tilburg University
⑯ Faculty of Economics and Business Administration, VU
University Amsterdam ⑰ Robert F. Wagner Graduate
School of Public Service, New York University ⑱ Daniel J.
Evans School of Public Affairs, University of Washington ⑲
The Mark O. Hatfield School of Government, Portland State
University ⑳ School of Journalism, University of Missouri
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①中華人民共和国社会科学院研究生院政府政
策研究科、②中華人民共和国国家行政学院、
③中山大学嶺南(大学)学院(以上中国)、④
忠清南道自治行政区、⑤国民大学校政治大学
院、⑥済州大学校公共政策大学院、⑦高麗大
学校政策大学院、⑧ソウル大学校行政大学院、
⑨梨花女子大学校政策大学院、⑩延世大学校
政経大学院(以上韓国)、⑪淡江大学アジア研
究学院、⑫台湾師範大学教育心理興輔導学系
(以上台湾)、⑬ヘルティ大学スクール・オブ・
ガバナンス(ドイツ)、⑭ブカレスト大学管理
経済学部および大学院(ルーマニア)、⑮ティ
ルブルグ大学経済経営学部、⑯アムステルダ
ム自由大学経済経営学部(以上オランダ)、⑰
ニューヨーク大学公共行政大学院、⑱ワシン
トン大学公共政策大学院、⑲ポートランド州
立大学都市公共政策大学院、⑳ミズーリ大学
ジャーナリズム学院(以上アメリカ)
Ⅳ
Graduate & Professional Schools
The Okuma
School of Public
Management
①北京大学光華管理学院、②清華大学経済管 ① Peking University, Guangha School of Management ②
理学院、③中欧国際工商学院、④復旦大学管 Tsinghua University, School of Economics and Management
理学院、⑤長江商学院、⑥上海交通大学安泰 ③ China Europe International Business School ④ Fudan
経済管理学院(以上中国)、⑦国立政治大学商 University, School of Management ⑤ Cheung Kong Graduate
School of Business ⑥ Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Antai
学院、⑧国立台湾大学管理学院(以上台湾)、
College of Economics and Management(China) ⑦ National
⑨香港中文大学ビジネススクール(香港)、⑩
Chengchi University, College of Commerce ⑧ National
高麗大学校経営管理大学院、⑪延世大学校経 Taiwan University, College of Management(Taiwan) ⑨ The
営管理大学院、⑫成均館大学校経営管理大学 Chinese University of Hong Kong Business School(HongKong)
院、⑬朝鮮大学校経商学部(以上韓国)、⑭ナ ⑩ Korea University Business School (KUBS) ⑪ Yonsei
ンヤン理工大学経営大学院(シンガポール)、 University, School of Business ⑫ Sugnyunkwan University,
⑮チュラーロンコーン大学チュラーロンコー SKK Business School ⑬ Chosun University, College of Business
ン・ビジネススクール(タイ)、⑯モナシュ大 (Korea) ⑭ Nanyang Technological University, Nanyang
学経営大学院(オーストラリア)、⑰エセック Business School(Singapore) ⑮ Chulalongkorn University,
経済商科大学院大学、⑱リヨン経営大学院、 Chulalongkorn Business School(Thailand) ⑯ Monash
University, Faculty of Business amd Economics(Australia)
⑲ ESCP ヨーロッパビジネススクール(以上フ
⑰ ESSEC Business School ⑱ EMLYON Business School ⑲
ランス)、⑳ WHU 経営大学院、㉑テュービン
ESCP Europe Business School(France) ⑳ WHU-Otto Beisheim
ゲン大学(以上ドイツ)、㉒ ブリュッセル自 School of Management ㉑ The University of Tübingen, Faculty
由大学ソルベイ・ブリュッセル経済経営学院 of Economics and Social Sciences(Germany) ㉒ Solvay
(ベルギー)、㉓ボッコーニ大学大学院(イタ Brussels School of Economics and Management, ULB(Belgium)
リア)、㉔コペンハーゲンビジネススクール ㉓ Bocconi University, Bocconi Graduate School(Italy)
㉕ University
(デンマーク)、㉕シカゴ大学経営大学院、㉖ ㉔ Copenhagen Business School(Denmark)
ワシントン大学経営大学院、㉗南カリフォル of Chicago, Booth School of Business ㉖ University of
ニア大学経営大学院、㉘カリフォルニア大学 Washington, Michael G. Foster School of Business ㉗University
ロサンゼルス校経営大学院、㉙ブランダイス of South California, Marshall School of Business ㉘ UCLA,
Anderson School of Management ㉙ Brandeis University,
大学国際経営大学院、㉚クレアモント大学院
International Business School ㉚ Claremont Graduate
大学ドラッカー・スクール・オブ・マネジメ
University, The Peter F. Drucker and Masatoshi Ito Graduate
ント(以上アメリカ)、㉛クイーンズ大学経営 School of Management(USA) ㉛ Queen's University, Queen's
大学院(カナダ)、㉜ペルー大学経営大学院(ペ School of Business(Canada) ㉜Universidad ESAN(Peru) ㉝
ル ー)、 ㉝ QTEM(The new network master in QTEM (The new network master in Quantitative Techniques for
Quantitative Techniques for Economics and Economics and Management) (European countries and Taiwan)
Management)(ヨーロッパ諸国、台湾)
Department
Departmental exchange program (in Japanese)
Departmental exchange program (in English)
Waseda Law School
①コロンビア大学ロースクール、②コーネル
大学ロースクール、③デューク大学ロースクー
ル、④フォーダム大学ロースクール、⑤イリ
ノイ大学ロースクール、⑥ミシガン大学ロー
スクール、⑦ペンシルバニア大学ロースクー
ル、⑧スタンフォード大学ロースクール、⑨
バージニア大学ロースクール、⑩ワシントン
大学ロースクール、⑪カリフォルニア大学ヘ
イスティング校(以上アメリカ)、⑫ヨーク大
学オズグッドホール・ロースクール(カナダ)、
⑬ブチェリウス大学ロースクール、⑭オズナ
ブリュック大学(以上ドイツ)、⑮パリ第二大
学(フランス)、⑯法務部司法官学院、⑰国立
台湾大学(以上台湾)、⑱梨花女子大学(韓国)
① Columbia Law School ② Cornell Law School ③ Duke
University School of Law ④ Fordham University School of
Law ⑤ University of Illinois College of Law ⑥ University
of Michigan Law School ⑦ University of Pennsylvania Law
School ⑧ Stanford Law School ⑨ University of Virginia
School of Law ⑩ University of Washington School of Law
⑪ University of California Hastings College of the law ⑫
Osgoode Hall Law School of York University ⑬ Bucerius Law
School ⑭ University of Osnabruck ⑮ Université PantheonAssas ParisⅡ ⑯ Academy for the Judiciary, Ministry of Justice
⑰ Coleege of Law, National Taiwan University ⑱ Ewha Law
School
なし
―
Graduate School of
Finance, Accounting
and Law
Graduate School of
Accountancy
Graduate School of
Teacher Education
Graduate & Professional Schools
Graduate School of
Asia-Pacific Studies
①エセック経済商科大学院大学(フランス)、 ① ESSEC Business School (France) ② School of Accountancy,
②ハワイ大学マノア校経営大学院会計研究科 Shidler College of Business, University of Hawaii at Manoa
(United States)
(アメリカ)
なし
―
①上海交通大学・国際与公共事務学院、②復
旦大学国際関係・公共事務学院、③北京大学
国際関係学院(以上中国)、④高麗大学政治経
済学術院、⑤漢陽大学亜太地域学大学院、⑥
高麗大学国際学大学院、⑦ソウル国立大学校
国際学大学院 (以上韓国)、⑧ナンヤン理工大
学(南洋理工大学)人文社会学院 (シンガポー
ル)、⑨国立台湾大学政治学院(台湾)、⑩チュ
ラーロンコーン大学政治学大学院、⑪タマサー
ト大学政治学大学院 (以上タイ)、⑫ルード
ヴィッヒ・マクシミリアン大学(ミュンヘン大
学)・ミュンヘン工科大学合同設置ディジタル
技術管理センター (ドイツ)
、⑬ジュネーブ国
際開発研究大学院(スイス)、⑭ロンドン・ス
クール・オブ・エコノミクス国際関係学研究
科(イギリス)、⑮ハワイ大学マノア校社会科
学部、⑯ジョージワシントン大学エリオット
スクール、⑰シラキュース大学マックスウェ
ルスクール(以上アメリカ)
① School of International and Public Affairs Shanghai Jiao Tong
University ② School of International Relations and Public
Affairs, Fudan University ③ School of International Studies,
Peking University (China) ④ College of Political Science
and Economics, Korea University ⑤ Graduate School of
International Studies, Center for Asia-Pacific Studies, Hanyang
University ⑥ Graduate School of International Studies, Korea
University ⑦ Graduate School of International Studies,
Seoul National University (Republic of Korea) ⑧ School of
Humanities and Social Sciences, Nangyang Technological
University (Singapore) ⑨ Department of Political Science,
National Taiwan University (Taiwan) ⑩ Faculty of Political
Science, Chulalongkorn University ⑪ Faculty of Political
Science, Thammasat University (Thailand) ⑫ Center for
Digital Technology and Management at Ludwig-Maximilians
University and Technical University of Munich (Germany) ⑬
Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies
(Switzerland) ⑭ London School of Economics and Political
Science (United Kingdom) ⑮ College of Social Science,
University of Hawaii at Manoa ⑯Elliott School of International
Affairs, George Washington University ⑰ Maxwell School
of Citizenship and Public Affairs, Syracuse University (United
States of America)
①北京大学ソフトウェア学院(Peking University
The School of Software)
、②北京電影学院
(Beijing Film Academy)
、③清華大学電子工程
系(Tsinghua University Department of Electronic
Engineering)
、④北京工業大学ソフトウェア学院
Graduate
(Beijing University of TechnologyThe School of
School of Global
Information and
Software Engineering)
、⑤北京郵電大学(Beijing
Telecommunication University of Posts and Telecommunications)
Studies
(以上中国)
、⑥漢陽大学工学部(The College of
Engineering HANYANG University)
(韓 国 )
、⑦
国立 台 湾 大 学電 機 資 訊 学院(National Taiwan
University College of Electrical Engineering and
Computer)
(台湾)
Graduate School of
Japanese Applied
Linguistics
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①ボーフム・ルール大学外国語教育研究所 日
本語学科(ヤポニクム)
(ドイツ)、②北京日本
学研究センター(中国)、③韓国外国語大学日
本語科、④釜山外国語大学校日本語学部(以上
韓国)
① School of Software, Peking University ② Beijing Film
Academy ③ Tsinghua University Department of Electronic
Engineering ④ Beijing University of Technology, College
of Electronic Information & Control Engineering, The School
of Software Engineering ⑤ Beijing University of Posts and
Telecommunications ⑥ Hanyang University, Graduate School
of College Engineering ⑦ College of Electrical Engineering
and Computer Science, National Taiwan University
① Landesspracheninstitut in der Ruhr-Universitat Bochum ②
Beijing Center for Japanese Studies ③ Hankuk University of
Foreign Studies, College of Japanese Languages ④ Pusan
University of Foreign Studies, College of Japanese
Department
Graduate School
of Information
Production and
Systems
Institute for Advanced
Studies in Education
①ミュンヘン工科大学国際理工大学院(ドイ
ツ)、②グルノーブル大学(フランス)、③北
京理工大学自動化学院、④北京化工大学信息
科学与技術学院、⑤重慶大学自動化学院、⑥
大連理工大学国際合作與交流處、⑦電子科技
大学電子工程学院、⑧復旦大学信息科学与工
程学院、⑨吉林大学、⑩南京大学軟件学院・
計算机科学与技術系、⑪南開大学泰達学院、
⑫北京大学情報科学技術学院、⑬上海大学国
際交流学院、⑭上海交通大学電子信息与電気
工程学院、⑮四川大学計算机学院・軟件学院・
工商管理学院、⑯華南理工大学研究生院、⑰
東南大学電子科学与工程学院・信息科学与工
程学院・計算机科学与工程学院・儀器科学与
工程学院・机械工程学院・吴健雄学院、⑱天
津大学電子信息工程学院、⑲同済大学研究生
院、⑳清華大学計算机科学与技術系、㉑武漢
大学国際軟件学院、㉒厦門大学情報科学与技
術学院、㉓西安交通大学国際合作与交流処、
㉔西安電子科技大学研究生院微電子学院、㉕
浙江大学信息学部(以上中国)、㉖開南大学資
訊研究所、㉗国立交通大学資訊学院、㉘国立
高雄第一科技大学系統資訊與控制研究所、㉙
国立台北科技大学機電学院、㉚国立台湾大学
電機資訊学院、㉛大同大学電機工程与資訊工
程学院、㉜国立清華大学資訊工程学院(以上台
湾)、㉝全北大学校工学部、㉞全南大学校工学
部、㉟東義大学校国際センター、㊱延世大学
校工学部、㊲釜山大学校工学部、㊳韓国産業
技術大学校(以上韓国)、㊴インド工科大学カ
ンプール校(インド)、㊵ハサヌディン大学、
㊶インドネシアイスラム大学、㊷プレジデン
ト大学(以上インドネシア)、㊸タマサート大
学シリンドーン国際工学部(タイ)、㊹ハノイ
工科大学、㊺ホーチミンシティ工科大学(以
上ベトナム)、㊻クランフィールド大学北九州
キャンパス(英国)
① International Graduate School of Science and Engineering,
Technische Universitat Munchen ② Grenoble University
③ School of Automation, Beijing Institute of Technology ④ Institute of Information Science and Technology, Beijing
University of Chemical Technology ⑤ College of Automation,
Chongqing University ⑥International Office, Dalian University
of Technology ⑦ School of Electronic Engineering, University
of Electronic Science and Technology of China ⑧ School
of Information Science and Engineering, Fudan University
⑨ Jilin University ⑩ Software Institute, Department of
Computer, Science & Technology, Nanjing University ⑪ Teda
College, Nankai University ⑫ Institute of Computer Science
& Technology, Peking University ⑬ College of International
Exchange, Shanghai University ⑭ School of Electronic,
Information and Electrical Engineering, Shanghai Jiao Tong
University ⑮College of Computer Science, College of Software
engineering, School of Business School, Sichuan University ⑯
Graduate School, South China University of Technology
⑰ School of Electronic Science and Engineering, School of
Information Science and Engineering, School of Computer Science
and Engineering, School of Instrument Science & Engineering,
School of Mechanical Engineering, Chien-Shiung Wu College,
Southeast University ⑱ Electronic and Information Science,
Department of Communication Engineering, Tianjin University
⑲ Graduate School of Tongji University ⑳ Department of
Computer Science and Technology, Tsinghua University ㉑
International School of Software, Wuhan University ㉒ College
of Information Science and Technology, Xiamen University ㉓
Department of International Cooperation and Exchange, Xi'an
Jiaotong University ㉔ School of Microelectronics/ School
of Software, Xidian University ㉕ Faculty of Information
Technology, Zhejiang University ㉖ Kainan University ㉗
College of Computer Science, National Chiao Tung University ㉘
Department of Information Management, National Kaohsiung
First University of Science and Technology ㉙ College of
Mechanical & Electrical Engineering, National Taipei University of
Technology ㉚ College of Electrical Engineering and Computer
Science, National Taiwan University ㉛ College of Electrical
Engineering and Computer Science, Tatung University ㉜
College of Electrical Engineering & Comtuter Science, National
Tsing Hua University ㉝ College of Engineering, Chonbuk
National University ㉞ College of Engineering Chonnam
National University ㉟ Center for Internagtional Affairs,
Dong-eui University ㊱ College of Engineering, Pusan National
University ㊲ College of Engineering, Yonsei ㊳ Korea
Polytech University ㊴ Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur
㊵ Hasanuddin University ㊶ University Muslim Indonesia ㊷
President University ㊸ Sirindhorn International Institute of
Techonology, Thammasat University University ㊹ Hanoi
University of Science and Technology ㊺ Vietnam National
University Hochiminh City University ㊻ Cranfield University,
Kitakyushu, Japan
北京大学環境科学与工程学院(中国)
College of Environmental Sciences and Engineering, Peking University
①中国社会科学院法学研究所、②清華大学法学院
(以上中国)
、③デューク大学ロースクール(アメリ
カ)
、④メルボルン大学比較法国際法研究所(オー
ストラリア)
、⑤マックス・プランク外国・国際刑
法研究所(ドイツ)
、⑥韓国法制研究院(韓国)
、⑦
ユニバーシティ・カレッジ・ロンドン(イギリス)
① Institute of Law, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences ②
School of Law, Tsinghua University ③ School of Law, Duke
University ④ The University of Melbourne,Institute for
Comparative and International Law ⑤ Max Planck Institute
for Foreign and International Criminal Law, Freiburg ⑥ Korea
Legislation Research Institute ⑦ Univerity College London
ロンドン大学教育研究所(イギリス)
Institute of Education, University of London
①北京大学ソフトウェア学院(Peking University
The School of Software)
、②北京電影学院
(Beijing Film Academy)
、③清華大学電子工程系
(Tsinghua University Department of Electronic
Global
Engineering)
、④北京工業大学ソフトウェア学
Information and
院(Beijing University of Technology The School
(以上中国)
、⑤ルード
Telecommunication of Software Engineering)
ヴィッヒ・マクシミリアン大学(ミュンヘン大
Institute
学)
・ミュンヘン工科大学合同設置ディジタル技
術管理センター(Ludwig-Maximilians University
and Technical University Munich Center for
Digital Technology and Management)
Comprehensive
Research
Organization
① School of Software, Peking University ② Beijing Film
Academy ③ College of Electronic Information & Control
Engineering, Tsinghua Univerity Deaprtment of Electronic
Engineering ④ School of Software Engineering, Beijing
University of Technology ⑤ Ludwig-Maximilians University
and Technical University Munich Center for Digital Technology
and Management
①浙江工商大学東亜文化研究院、②ホンジュ ① Institute for Advanced Studies of East Asian Cultures Zhejiang
Gongshang University ②Honduran Institute of Anthropology and History
ラス国立人類学歴史学研究所
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Departmental exchange programs
Institute of
Comparative Law
Departmental exchange program (in English)
Ⅳ
Graduate & Professional Schools
Graduate School of
Environment and
Energy Engineering
Departmental exchange program (in Japanese)
Ⅴ.Let's Join Study Abroad Student Advisors' Activity !
Have you heard about
the Study Abroad Student Advisors?
The Study Abroad Student Advisors are a volunteer group in the Center for International Education, made up of Waseda University students. All Advisors have experienced studying abroad through CIE’s study abroad program. Founded in 2005, this is
our 9th year! “Event Coordination” and “Free Paper Publication” are our two main
focuses, active in supporting Waseda University students’ study abroad experience!
OPEN CAMPUS
Through panel discussions and individual
consultation booths, we show high school
students the beauty of the study abroad
experience. We are surprised every year by
the growing number of high school students
with global perspectives!
Study Abroad
RYUGAKU TIMES Consultation
Week
Have you read it yet? A study abroad public
information booklet…4,000 printed for each
issue… The Ryugaku Times! People with
various experiences studying abroad speak
honestly of their lives abroad in these
publications. The Ryugaku Times is handed
out at study abroad fairs and events; please
feel free to take a copy.
This is a place where you can ask students
who have returned from studying abroad
questions and concerns about studying
abroad in individual consultations. Please
feel free to drop by if you have interest in
studying abroad.
We held events like these
in 2013!
“ Deawa Night ”
( New Encounter Night )
500 people attended!!
We help match people who have experienced study abroad with people interested in
studying abroad. Go ahead and ask them
about their experiences directly! This is also
a good opportunity to meet friends who are
going to be studying in the same country as
you before departure!
Events for
the Volunteers
Aside from activities that support studying
abroad, we plan events for our volunteers as
well! Last year, we organized a Halloween
party, a camping trip, etc., and enjoyed
them with friends who have experienced
studying abroad. These events are optional,
of course. Join us when you can!
Quonnet (Waseda University’s SNS site. You can read about students’ study abroad experiences!):
Search for “quonnet” now!
Facebook: Search for “study abroad student advisers waseda” now!
http://www.facebook.com/wryugakuadviser
Twitter
wryugakuadviser Contact:
[email protected]
Website: CIE’s website → “早稲田から海外への留学”(Studying abroad from Waseda)→
“イベント情報” (Event information) → “イベントレポート” (Event report)
http://www.cie-waseda.jp/studyabroad/detail/detail.php?nid=1365
Let’s work together when you return to Japan!
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Job Hunting Planning
“How is studying abroad useful for job
hunting?” “How should we go about it, and
when?” We support students who have
returned from studying abroad as well! This
is a great opportunity to meet and speak
with people who have experienced studying
abroad and job hunting! We are sure that
you will find some ideas that help you use
your experience abroad for job hunting.
Study Abroad Student Advisors group photo
Ⅵ.Study Abroad Reports
Home Sweet Seattle
Natsumi Tsukano
塚野 菜摘
Culture, Media and Society(文化構想学部)
University of Washington(U.S.A)
EX Program
above:Model United Nations Club
left:friends
Purpose
Achieve academic excellence
Since I was selected as an exchange student for one of the topranked universities in the U.S., I had to keep up with other smart local
students. Moreover, I aimed to be above average.
Make a lot of friends and talk a lot
One thing that I couldn’t have achieved by just studying was the
improvement of my speaking ability. Therefore, I decided to attend
events and parties as much as possible to make new international
friends and to have conversations.
First aim: Challenges in academic pursuit
So how did my academic life turn out to be?
The actual life as a student in the university was harder than I had
expected. The students enrolled in my class were all competitive and
eager to speak in the discussion class. I was assigned to read more
than 300 pages every week, along with questions I needed to answer.
The exams were also highly demanding.
Gradually, I came up with my own way of overcoming this
challenge. Here are the techniques.
1. Skim reading
For readings which seemed impossible to finish, read only the
introduction and conclusion, and come back to the body later.
2. Form a study group
Studying with a friend and sharing information helps a lot, and it is
also a good way to make friends.
3. Use a voice recorder
Some professors speak tremendously fast. For such classes, I
used a voice recorder and listened to it over and over to rewrite my
notebook. This also increased my listening ability.
4. Join a club
In order to enhance my discussion ability, I joined the Model United
Nations club in the university. In this club, each participant played the
role of a country, and discussed diplomatic issues in a group. Since the
discussion was all in English and full of technical terms, the speaking skill
that I gained was extremely useful for my academic field.
Second aim: Communication
Re-think Asia
Aside from the academic field, this was one of the things I gained
through my experience of studying abroad. Since Seattle is an Asianfriendly town and is filled with Asian shops and people, most of the
students I made friends with were Asian.
Since I was in the U.S, I thought spending more time with nonAsians would be more worthwhile during the study abroad. However,
I realized I had much less opportunities to talk with other Asians
in Japan, even though our countries are located in the same Asian
region. By communicating with Asian students, I became interested
in knowing more about my neighboring countries, especially China,
whose population is the largest in Seattle’s Asian community.
I now continue to study the Chinese language and its society at
Waseda University.
Study Abroad Reports
Aims
5. Never lose your motivation
Listening to the recorder repetitively was especially timeconsuming and was a huge burden on me. However, these efforts are
always worthwhile in the long run. I tried to sustain my motivation by
returning to my original goal of studying abroad: the goal to pursue
academic excellence.
Ⅵ
Return to my home town
This was my one and only reason for deciding to study abroad, and
for choosing University of Washington as a place to spend my entire
precious year as a student.
Since I formerly lived in Seattle and had known this university since
then, it was my dream to study in this best-known institution in the
Northwest region. Moreover, since my family was still living in Seattle,
choosing this university was the best option for economic reasons,
and for family reunions.
This may sound as if it was no big deal for me to study abroad.
However, I had a clear objective of what I wanted to achieve and gain
from this experience.
In addition to learning about Asia, I became interested in promoting
the culture of Asia. Because I have practiced the Japanese tea ceremony
since high school, I chose to promote this traditional culture through
classes and events. This tea ceremony skill was very useful for
communicating with international students who were curious to
learn about Asia, Japan in particular.
Making friends
So, how do you make friends in the first place? Language difficulties
are not a problem when diving in to a different society. When hanging
out with my friends, I was usually the only non-Chinese speaker while
others were all speaking Chinese. Though I could not understand
what they were saying at all, I tried to ask for interpretation in order
to join the conversation as much as possible. The eagerness to
understand others and to express your own opinion is always the key
to make friends in a foreign country.
What I gained overall
Studying abroad is an experience far beyond improvement of
language abilities. In the academic field, I gained not only good
grades, but also the logical way of thinking and writing, the spirit of
competitiveness and the aggressiveness to speak up in class.
Moreover, I was able to accomplish my second aim of making
friends and to talk a lot. Though they were mostly Chinese, I
connected with the culture and the people that still attract me today.
Studying abroad is a once in a lifetime experience. Expectations and
the actual experiences vary for each individual. However, by setting a
clear goal and keeping your motivation up, you will be rewarded with
remarkable personal growth and lifelong friendships.
Schedule:
6:30 Prepare for class
9:30 -10:20 Geography of the World Economy
11:30 -11:20 Comparative Politics Quiz Section
13:00 -15:00 International Trade and National Security
15:00 play tennis with friends
18:00 eat dinner with friends
19:00 Study
24:30 Sleep
Extra-curricular activities
above:library
upper right:tea ceremony
right:potluck
Friday nights and weekends are the most precious times for
American students to have fun. I usually threw myself in to house
parties and potluck parties to make new friends and experience
American college life. Going on hikes, skiing, and driving were also
some of the things I enjoyed the most in the U.S.
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Never Give Up
~Studying in the Middle of the Cornfields~
Mayuko Omura
大村 麻優子
SILS(国際教養学部)
Grinnell College(U.S.A)
ISA Program
above:Host Family
right:Dinner
Why did I decide to go to America again?
For the six and a half years of my elementary and junior high school
years, I lived in the United States. I’m sure most people wonder why
I chose to move to America again. I could have gone somewhere
else for a completely new experience. However, there was a strong
passion in me that urged me to study abroad at an American college.
When I lived in the U.S. before, I focused on acquiring English as a
secondary language. Thus, I wanted to go back to the U.S. where I
grew up and test my English skills while learning something new.
1. Why to the countryside?
I believed living in the countryside would allow me to focus on
my studies. Students at Grinnell College are focused on studying on
weekdays because there isn’t anything else you can really do. Because
most people stay on campus during the school days, the student
community is very intimate. People’s age or what year they were in
did not matter. Everyone became friends.
2. Why a Liberal Arts College?
I wanted to obtain knowledge on liberal arts subjects in a small
college. Grinnell College is a liberal arts college located in Grinnell,
Iowa. About 20~25 people are in each class. I thought that discussionbased classes in a liberal arts college would enable me to develop my
critical thinking skills.
3. Why Grinnell College?
International students make up more than 10% of all the students
at Grinnell College. I assumed that many international students meant
more diversity in ideas and opinions I can listen to in class. Also, I felt
more comfortable to study where there are other students who are
not native in English.
What were the challenges?
Academic Studies
Studying was a lot harder than I imagined. I read about 100 pages
everyday and wrote a report every two weeks. I went back and forth
between the library and classrooms on weekdays. At first, I couldn’t
speak up in class discussions and had to rewrite my essay over and
over again. However, towards the end of my study, I spoke up in class
more and my grades improved.
Living in the Dormitory
At Grinnell College, most people lived on campus in a dormitory.
I lived with a roommate in a non-divided room. There were many
things I had to do on my own since I was not living with my parents;
laundry, cleaning my room, making my own food when the dining
hall is not open, etc.
Club Activity
At Grinnell College, most students took part in club activities. The
clubs are not as strict as they are in Japan. You go to the meetings and
practices only if you want to. I belonged to the International Student
Organization (ISO). We organized and ran events, which enabled
participants to become familiar with many different cultures.
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What did I earn?
Through my study abroad for a year in Grinnell College, I earned
the following.
1. Mental Strength
I am now not afraid of anything. I managed to complete all
assignments and exams although they were the most timeconsuming and difficult assignments I have ever had. There were
times when my flights were delayed or cancelled and I had to solve
these problems on my own. Thus, I am confident in overcoming any
hardships that I may face in the future.
2. Lifelong Friends All Over the World
Because more than 10% of the students at Grinnell College were
international, I made friends who were from all over the world. There
were students from China, Thailand, Philippines, India, Romania,
Pakistan, etc. Wherever I travel, there will be at least one friend who
lives close by.
3. Importance of Those Who Support Me
I realized how important support from my family and friends is to
me. I gained 5 kg eating American food. I felt thankful for my parents
who always made me delicious and healthy food. My friends in Japan
always cheered me up through Skype whenever I was having a hard
time at Grinnell. Although it was only a year in Grinnell College, I
earned more than I had expected.
Final Words
“Never give up!” This was one thing I kept in mind when I studied
abroad. There were times when I just wanted to run away from
everything. However, I never gave up on what I was doing. As a result,
I became a strong person, obtained critical thinking skills, became
independent, etc. During your study abroad, you could face many
challenges. But don’t give up! Then, I am sure you will achieve many
things. I recommend experiencing a year abroad. It is your turn to face
the challenges to achieve something that you will treasure!
Schedule:
7:15 - 8:00 Wake up and eat breakfast.
8:00 -12:00 Classes / Study
12:00 -13:00 Lunch
13:00 -16:00 Classes / Study / Office Hours
16:00 -17:30 Study / Office Hours
17:30 -18:30 Dinner with my friends
18:30 -21:30 Study / Hang out with my friends
21:30 -23:00 Spend quality time with my roommate
23:00 -24:00 Go to sleep
Dormitory
Ⅶ.PHOTO ALBUM -Photo Submitted for Study Abroad Photo ContestStudy Category
1
st
I, too, am a Qatari Woman!
FUJIOKA, Mina
I studied at Qatar University. Since I was a foreign student, I was
not required to wear an Abaya (black scarves Islamic women wear
around their heads). However, I naturally started to wear one every
day as I gradually blended in with the local students.
2
nd
Ⅶ
PHOTO ALBUM
3
Graduation Ceremony
rd
KIMURA, Tatsuya
The graduation ceremony took place in the cafeteria of
Oxford University. This is my teacher for the entire study
abroad period. This was the moment I felt strong emotions of
appreciation, realizing I was able to receive this certificate of
completion with the support of many people. Japan-Korea Collaborative Presentation
KIZAKI, Koichi
Italian class. We were to give a presentation, on a topic of our choice, in
Italian. I did mine in collaboration with a Korean girl from my dormitory.
Our presentation was about the cultures of Japan and Korea, and their
difference from the Italian culture.
The class enjoyed it when we explained the Japanese “drinking
parties” and “drunks!”
People Category
1
st
Let's get a party !!!
NISHI, Masaki
We formed a “Soran Bushi (traditional Japanese work
song)” team and performed. This is a photo of us huddling
up prior to the performance. This bond, in a land where
language and culture are different, formed through Japanese
culture. This is very precious for me.
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2
without a language
nd
NAKAMURA, Miki
A photo taken on the coast of Goa in the southwest area of India.
I asked this lady in English if I can take a picture, and she replied
in what sounded like Hindi. I was puzzled for a moment, until she
touched my cheek with her wrinkled hand, and embraced me. After
that, we had a conversation. Not with words, but through our hearts.
3
rd
we are all freshmen
SOMA, Daichi
A marching band’s rehearsal. Older members make new
members stand on one foot like this as punishment...Out of good
fun, of course! It was a challenge being the only foreign student in a
community of more than 200 Americans, but I was active as one of
them. The rehearsals and parties were extremely wild!
Life Category
1
st
Jumping in the Wild!
TOYOTA, Rumi
Scotland is a treasure box of beautiful scenery. Not only
are there castles, monasteries, and other older buildings, the
northern areas of the Highlands are filled with wilderness you
will never see in Japan or other countries. It is overwhelming.
The area is a bit out of the way, and is difficult to visit in a
short travel so I’m glad I could use my study abroad as an
opportunity to visit beautiful nature like this.
2
3
Grove of the Titans
rd
NAGATSUKA, Azusa
I went to the Redwood State Park with an outdoor program during my
study abroad. My team went to find the overwhelmingly large redwood
tree called Grove of the Titans. Studying abroad is filled with exciting new
encounters and experiences. I now have priceless memories that I will
remember for the rest of my life.
JUMP!!
NUMANO, Yukiya
This is a camp I participated in two months after I started studying
abroad. After camping in the mountains, we went to the Great Sand
Dunes National Park and Preserve for two days. We slowly climbed to
the top of the mountain made of desert. What awaited us up top was
a view that stretched as far as the horizon. We jumped at the end!
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REFERENCE
Ⅰ.MAP of Partner Universities
・The partner universities not listed did not recruit students due to a temporary suspension of their recruitment services.
・The list of partner universities is subject to change in subsequent years.
A EUROPE・AFRICA・MIDDLE EAST
75
ICELAND
48
SWEDEN
Raykjavik
FINLAND
136
NORWAY
73
113
110
Oslo
92
UNITED
KINGDOM
12,13
94,64
Tallin 10
ESTONIA
Stockholm
DENMARK
109
96
93
Copenhagen
130 117
POLAND
7
Prague
CZECH REPUBLIC SLOVAKIA
Bratislava
85
BELGIUM
107
84
AUSTRIA
UKRAINE
44,45,46,47
Budapest
HUNGARY
SLOVENIA
ROMANIA
SWITZERLAND
FRANCE
RUSSIA
68 3 Minsk
BELARUS
69
108 112 103,72NETHERLANDS
Dublin
114 133 115
London 129
131
101,104 105,106,111,116 GERMANY
11
LITHUANIA
8,9
102
80
82
LATVIA
IRELAND 49,50 132
51
Moscow
Helsinki
95
74
KAZAKHSTAN
MOLDOVA
83
Sofia
SERBIA
90
Barcelona
87
89 SPAIN
76
77
Lisbon
PORTUGAL
BULGARIA
ITALY
Madrid
127
GREECE
91
TURKEY
43
88
Athens
SYRIA
LEBANON
120,121
NETHERLANDS
UNITED
KINGDOM
Brussels
18
128
20,28,29
71
70 Amsterdam
4,5
BELGIUM
36
30,31
Berlin
Cairo
40
81
37
FRANCE
41
23
98
17
124
SAUDI ARABIA
34
42
38
97 100
35
32
AUSTRIA
99
2
SLOVENIA
53,66
52,54,55,61
Vienna
1
SWITZERLAND
Geneva
14,21,22
QATAR
EGYPT
LUXEMBOURG
15,16,19,24,
Paris
25,26,27
6
33
39
GERMANY
IRAN
IRAQ
122
ISRAEL JORDAN
SUDAN
YEMEN
63 Venice
135 57
56
60
ITALY 141
65
ETHIOPIA
Rome
59
62
SOMALIA
58
UGANDA
78
Sicily
KENYA
RWANDA
TANZANIA
Dar es Saaam
118
MADAGASCAR
134
O V E R V I E W
86
WASEDA
86
UNITED
ARAB
EMIRATES
Muscat
123
OMAN
Lithuania
68 Vilnius University
ヴィルニュス大学 EX
69 Vytautas Magnus University
ヴィタウタス・マグヌス大学 EX
Netherlands
70 Leiden University
ライデン大学 EX
71 University of Amsterdam
アムステルダム大学 EX
Norway
136 Norwegian University of Science and Technology ノルウェー工科自然科学大学 EX
73 University of Bergen
ベルゲン大学 EX
74 University of Oslo
オスロ大学 EX
75 University of Tromso
トロムソ大学 EX
Portugal
76 University of Coimbra
コインブラ大学 EX
77 University of Lisbon
リスボン大学 EX
Russia
Far Eastern National University
極東連邦大学 EX(See MapB)
80 Lomonosov Moscow State University モスクワ大学 アジア・アフリカ学院 EX
82 Saint-Petersburg State University
サンクト・ペテルブルグ大学 EX
Serbia
83 University of Belgrade
ベオグラード大学 EX
Slovakia
84 Comenius University in Bratislava
コメンスキー大学 EX
85 Matej Bel University in Banska Bystrica マチェイ・ベル大学 EX
Spain
87 University of Barcelona
バルセロナ大学 EX
88 University of Granada
グラナダ大学 EX
89 University of Salamanca
サラマンカ大学 EX・TSA
90 University of Santiago de Compostela サンチアゴ・デ・コンポステーラ大学 EX
91 University of Valencia
バレンシア大学 EX
Sweden
94 KTH Royal Institute of Technology
スウェーデン王立工科大学 EX
96 Linnaeus University
リンネ大学 EX
93 Lund University
ルンド大学 EX・TSA
64 Stockholm University
ストックホルム大学 EX
92 University of Gothenburg
ヨーテボリ大学 EX
95 Uppsala University
ウプサラ大学 EX
Switzerland
97 University of Basel
バーゼル大学 EX
98 University of Geneva
ジュネーヴ大学 EX
99 University of Lausanne
ローザンヌ大学 EX
100 University of Zurich
チューリッヒ大学 EX
United Kingdom
101 Hertford College, Oxford
オックスフォード大学 ハートフォード・カレッジ ISA
104 St.Peters College, Oxford
オックスフォード大学 セントピーターズ・カレッジ ISA
102 Newcastle University
ニューカッスル大学 人文社会学部 EX
103 Pembroke College, Cambridge
ケンブリッジ大学 ペンブルック・カレッジ ISA
105 Royal Holloway, University of London ロンドン大学 ロイヤル・ホロウェイ校 EX
111 School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS), University of London
ロンドン大学 東洋アフリカ学院 EX
106 University College London
ロンドン大学 ユニバーシティ・カレッジ・ロンドン EX
107 University of Brighton
ブライトン大学 ISA
108 University of Birmingham
バーミンガム大学 EX
72 University of East Anglia
イースト・アングリア大学 EX
109 University of Edinburgh
エディンバラ大学 EX
110 University of Glasgow
グラスゴー大学 TSA
129 University of Kent
ケント大学 EX
130 University of Leeds
リーズ大学 EX
131 University of Leicester
レスター大学 EX
132 University of Manchester
マンチェスター大学 EX
133 University of Nottingham
ノッティンガム大学 EX
112 University of Sheffield
シェフィールド大学 EX
113 University of Stirling
スターリング大学 EX
114 Bangor University
ウェールズ大学 バンガー校 TSA
115 University of Warwick
ウォーリック大学 EX・ISA
116 University of Westminster
ウエストミンスター大学 ISA
117 University of York
ヨーク大学 ISA
MIDDLE EAST
Bahrain
81 University of Bahrain
Israel
120 Tel-Aviv University
121 University of Haifa
Jordan
122 University of Jordan
Oman
123 Sultan Qaboos University
Qatar
124 University of Qatar
Turkey
127 Bogazici University
United Arab Emirates
86 United Arab Emirates University
MAP of Partner Universities
AFRICA
Botswana
134 University of Botswana
Tanzania
118 University of Dar es Salaam
Uganda
78 Makerere University
Ⅰ
EUROPE
Austria
1 University of Salzburg
ザルツブルグ大学 EX
2 University of Vienna
ウィーン大学 EX
Belarus
3 Belarusian State University
ベラルーシ大学 EX
Belgium
5 Free University of Brussels
ブリュッセル自由大学 EX
4 K. U. Leuven
ルーヴァン ・ カトリック大学 EX
Czech
7 Charles University in Prague
カレル大学 EX
Denmark
8 Copenhagen Business School
コペンハーゲン・ビジネス・スクール EX
9 University of Copenhagen
コペンハーゲン大学 EX
Estonia
10 Tallinn University
タリン大学 EX
11 University of Tartu
タルトゥ大学 EX
Finland
12 Aalto University
アールト大学 EX
13 University of Helsinki
ヘルシンキ大学 EX
France
14 EM LYON Business School
リヨン経営大学 EX
15 ENS Cachan (Ecole Normale Superieure de Cachan)
カシャン高等師範学校 EX
16 ENS Paris (Ecole Normale Superieure) フランス高等師範学校 EX
17 Institute of Political Studies in Grenoble - Sciences Po Grenoble
グルノーブル政治学院 EX
18 Institute of Political Studies in Lille - Sciences Po Lille
リール政治学院 EX
128 Institute of Political Studies in Paris - Sciences Po Le Havre
パリ政治学院ルアーブル校 EX
19 Institute of Political Studies in Paris - Sciences Po Paris
パリ政治学院 EX
20 Institute of Political Studies in Rennes - Sciences Po Rennes
レンヌ政治学院 EX
21 Jean Moulin University (Lyon III)
リヨン第 3 大学 EX・TSA
22 Sciences Po Lyon
リヨン政治学院 EX
24 National Institute of Oriental Languages and Civilizations (INALCO)
フランス国立東洋言語文化研究院 EX
25 Pantheon Sorbonne University (Paris I) パリ第 1 大学(パンテオン-ソルボンヌ) EX
26 Paris Dauphine University (Paris IX)
パリ第 9 大学 ( ドフィーヌ) EX
27 Paris Sorbonne University
パリ第 4 大学 ( ソルボンヌ) EX
6 Universite Bordeaux III
ボルドー第3大学 EX
23 Universite de Strasbourg
ストラスブール大学 EX
28 University of Rennes I
レンヌ第 1 大学 EX
29 University of Rennes II - Haute Bretagne レンヌ第 2 大学 EX
Germany
30 Free University of Berlin
ベルリン自由大学 EX
34 Heidelberg University
ハイデルベルク大学 EX
31 Humboldt University Berlin
ベルリン・フンボルト大学 EX
32 Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich ミュンヘン大学 EX
33 Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg
マルティン・ルター大学ハレ・ヴィッテンベルク EX
35 University of Augsburg
アウクスブルク大学 EX
36 University of Bonn
ボン大学 EX・TSA
37 University of Erfurt
エルフルト大学 EX
38 University of Freiburg
フライブルグ大学 EX
39 University of Goettingen
ゲッチンゲン大学 EX
40 University of Leipzig
ライプツィヒ大学 EX
41 University of Trier
トリア大学 EX
42 University of Tuebingen
チュービンゲン大学 EX
Greece
43 National and Kapodistrian University of Athens アテネ大学 EX
Hungary
44 Budapest University of Technology and Economics
ブタペスト工科経済大学 EX
45 Central European University
中央ヨーロッパ大学 EX
46 Corvinus University of Budapest
コルビヌス大学 EX
47 Eotvos Lorand University
エトボシ・ローランド大学 EX
Iceland
48 University of Iceland
アイスランド大学 EX
Ireland
49 Dublin City University
ダブリン・シティ大学 TSA
50 University College Dublin
ユニバーシティ・カレッジ・ダブリン EX
51 University of Limerick
リムリック大学 ISA
Italy
52 Bocconi University
ボッコーニ大学 EX
53 Ca' Foscari University, Venice
ヴェネチア大学 EX
54 Catholic University of the Sacred Heart サクロ・クォーレ・カトリック大学 EX
55 Polytechnic Institute of Milan
ミラノ工科大学 EX
56 University for Foreigners - Siena
シエナ外国人大学 TSA・EX
141 University of Bari
バーリ大学 EX
57 University of Bologna
ボローニャ大学 EX
58 University of Cagliari
カリアリ大学 EX
59 University of Cassino
カッシーノ大学 EX
60 University of Florence
フィレンツェ大学 EX
61 University of Milan
ミラノ大学 EX
62 University of Naples "Orientale"
ナポリ大学「オリエンターレ」 EX
63 University of Padua
パドヴァ大学 EX
135 University of Pisa
ピサ大学 EX
65 University of Rome "La Sapienza"
ローマ大学 EX
66 Venice International University
ヴェニス国際大学 EX
ボツワナ大学 EX
ダル ・ エス ・ サラーム大学 EX
マケレレ大学 EX
バーレーン大学 EX
テルアビブ大学 EX
ハイファ大学 EX
ヨルダン大学 EX
スルタン・カブース大学 EX
カタール大学 EX
ボアジチ大学 EX
アラブ首長国連邦大学 EX
WASEDA
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MAP of Partner Universities 早稲田大学派遣留学協定校マップ
・The
partner universities not listed did not recruit students due to a temporary suspension of their recruitment services.
*リストに表示のない全学協定および留学センター協定校については、交換一時休止等の理由により募集を行いませんでした。
・The
list of partner universities is subject to change in subsequent years.
*募集協定校は毎年予告なく変更することがありますので、出願の際には必ず募集時に発行されるリストを確認してください。
B
ASIA・OCEANIA
RUSSIA
Ulaanbaatar
64
KAZAKHSTAN
UZBEKISTAN
74
TURKMENISTAN
13
MONGOLIA
7,14
KYRGYZSTAN
3,4,5,6,8,18,19,28
140
Beijing
TAJIKISTAN
AFGHANISTAN
97
30
25
NEPAL
INDIA
MYANMAR
76,96
LAOS
71
Hanoi
THAILAND
Bangkok
72,73
CAMBODIA
Phnom Penh
2
Seoul
54
51,52,53,56,57
59,60,61,62,93
48
55
45
49,50,58
46,47 Pusan
11,12,21,22,27,94
29
32
Shanghai
Taipei
26
OMAN
SOUTH KOREA
16
24
PAKISTAN
9,10
20
31
CHINA
IRAN
17
Vladivostok
91
15
35,36,37,39,40,41,137,138,139
23 42
95 TAIWAN
33,34,75,86
38
HONG KONG
Manila
VIETNAM
65,66,67
PHILIPPINES
77,90
Ho Chi MInh
Kuala Lumpur MALAYSIA
63
BRUNEI
PALAU
1
MICRONESIA
68,69,70
Singapore
SINGAPORE
44
INDONESIA
Jakarta
To SAMOA >>
43
92
Port Moresby
PAPUA NEW GUINEA
FIJI
AUSTRALIA
84
Brisbane
78,80,83,85
Sydney
81
Adelaide
Auckland
87,88
79,82
Melbourne
89
NEW ZEALAND
O V E R V I E W
88
WASEDA
Taiwan
35 Chinese Culture University
中国文化大学 EX
36 Chung Yuan Christian University
中原大学 EX
137 Kaohsiung Medical University
高雄医学大学 EX
95 National Cheng Kung University
国立成功大学 EX
37 National Chengchi University
国立政治大学 EX
138 National Chiao Tung University
国立交通大学 EX
38 National Sun Yat-Sen University
国立中山大学 EX
39 National Taiwan Normal University
国立台湾師範大学 EX
40 National Taiwan University
国立台湾大学 EX・DD
139 National Tsing Hua University
国立清華大学 EX
41 Tamkang University
淡江大学 EX
42 Tunghai University
東海大学 EX
Thailand
71 Chiang Mai University
チェンマイ大学 EX
72 Chulalongkorn University
チュラーロンコーン大学 EX
73 Thammasat University
タマサート大学 EX
Uzbekistan
74 Tashkent State University of Economics タシケント経済大学 EX
140 University of World Economy and Diplomacy 世界経済外交大学 EX
Viet Nam
96 Foreign Trade University
貿易大学 EX
90 Ho Chi Minh City University of Social Sciences and Humanities
ホーチミン人文社会科学大学 EX
76 Vietnam National University, Hanoi
ベトナム国立大学 ハノイ校 EX
77 Vietnam National University, Ho Chi Minh City
ベトナム国立大学 ホーチミン校 EX
EUROPE
Russia 91 Far Eastern National University
マッコーリー大学 EX
モナシュ大学 EX
オーストラリア国立大学 EX・TSA
アデレード大学 EX・TSA
メルボルン大学 EX
ニュー・サウス・ウェールズ大学 EX
クイーンズランド大学 EX・TSA
シドニー大学 EX・TSA
AUT 大学(旧 オークランド工科大学) EX
オークランド大学 EX・TSA
カンタベリー大学 EX・ISA
MAP of Partner Universities
OCEANIA
Australia 78 Macquarie University
79 Monash University
80 The Australian National University
81 University of Adelaide
82 University of Melbourne
83 University of New South Wales
84 University of Queensland
85 University of Sydney
New Zealand 87 AUT University
88 University of Auckland
89 University of Canterbury
Samoa
92 National University of Samoa
極東連邦大学 EX
Ⅰ
ASIA
Brunei
1
University of Brunei Darussalam
ブルネイ・ダルサラーム大学 EX
Cambodia
2
Royal University of Phnom Penh
プノンペン王立大学 EX
China
3
Beijing Foreign Studies University
北京外国語大学 EX
4
Beijing International Studies University 北京第二外国語学院 EX
5
Beijing Language and Culture University 北京語言大学 EX
6
Beijing Normal University
北京師範大学 EX
8
Chinese Academy of Social Sciences 中国社会科学院 研究生院 EX
9
Dalian University of Foreign Languages 大連外国語学院 EX
10 Dalian University of Technology
大連理工大学 EX
11 East China Normal University
華東師範大学 EX
12 Fudan University
復旦大学 EX・DD
13 Harbin Institute of Technology
哈爾濱(ハルピン)工業大学 EX
14 Jilin University
吉林大学 EX
7
Jilin University of Finance and Economics 吉林財経大学 EX
15 Liaoning University
遼寧大学 EX
16 Nanjing University
南京大学 EX
17 Nankai University
南開大学 EX
18 Peking University
北京大学 EX・TSA
(1 Semester)
・TSA・DD
19 Renmin University of China
中国人民大学 EX
20 Shandong University
山東大学 EX
94 Shanghai Jiao Tong University
上海交通大学 EX
21 Shanghai Normal University
上海師範大学 EX
22 Shanghai University
上海大学 EX
23 Shantou University
汕頭大学 EX
24 Sichuan University
四川大学 EX
25 Southwest University of Political Science and Law
西南政法大学 EX
26 Sun Yat-Sen University
中山大学 EX
27 Tongji University
同済大学 EX
28 Tsinghua University
清華大学 EX
29 University of Science and Technology of china
中国科学技術大学 EX
30 Wuhan University
武漢大学 EX
31 Xi'an Jiaotong University
西安交通大学 EX
32 Zhejiang University
浙江大学 EX
Hong Kong
33 Chinese University of Hong Kong
香港中文大学 EX
75 City University of Hong Kong
香港城市大学 EX
34 University of Hong Kong
香港大学 EX
India
97 Jawaharlal Nehru University
ジャワハラル・ネルー大学 EX
Indonesia
43 Udayana University, Bali-Indonesia
ウダヤナ大学 EX
44 University of Indonesia
インドネシア大学 EX
Korea
45 Chonbuk National University
全北大学校 EX
46 Chonnam National University
全南大学校 EX
47 Chosun University
朝鮮大学校 EX
48 Daegu University
大邱大学校 EX
49 Dong-A University
東亜大学校 EX
50 Dong-Eui University
東義大学校 EX
51 Ewha Womans University
梨花女子大学校 EX
52 Hankuk University of Foreign Studies 韓国外国語大学校 EX
53 Hanyang University
漢陽大学校 EX
93 Inha University
仁荷大学 EX
54 Kangwon National University
江原大学校 EX
55 Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
韓国科学技術院 EX
56 Korea University
高麗大学校 EX
57 Kyung Hee University
慶煕大学校 EX
58 Pusan National University
釜山大学校 EX
59 Seoul National University
ソウル大学校 EX
60 Sookmyung Women's University
淑明女子大学校 EX
61 Sungkyunkwan University
成均館大学校 EX・TSA
62 Yonsei University
延世大学校 EX
Macau
86 University of Macau
澳門大学 EX
Malaysia
63 University of Malaya
マラヤ大学 EX
Mongolia
64 National University of Mongolia
モンゴル国立大学 EX
Philippines
65 Ateneo de Manila University
アテネオ・デ・マニラ大学 EX
66 De La Salle University - Manila
デ・ラ・サール大学 マニラ校 EX
67 University of the Philippines
フィリピン大学 EX
Singapore
68 Nanyang Technological University
ナンヤン理工大学 EX
69 National University of Singapore
シンガポール国立大学 EX・DD
70 Singapore Management University
シンガポール経営大学 EX
サモア国立大学 EX
WASEDA
89
MAP of Partner Universities 早稲田大学派遣留学協定校マップ
・The partner
universities
not listed
did notdid
recruit
due to a temporary
their recruitment
services.
・The
partner
universities
not listed
not students
recruit students
due to a suspension
temporaryofsuspension
of their
recruitment services.
*リストに表示のない全学協定および留学センター協定校については、交換一時休止等の理由により募集を行いませんでした。
・The list of partner universities is subject to change in subsequent years.
*募集協定校は毎年予告なく変更することがありますので、出願の際には必ず募集時に発行されるリストを確認してください。
・The
list of partner universities is subject to change in subsequent years.
C
CANADA・CENTRAL & SOUTH AMERICA
CANADA
1 CREPUQ Bishop's University
ビショップ大学 EX
2 CREPUQ Concordia University
コンコーディア大学 EX
3 CREPUQ Laval University
ラヴァール大学 EX
4 CREPUQ National School of Public Administration
州立行政学院 EX
5 CREPUQ Polytechnical School of Montreal モントリオール理工科大学 EX
6 CREPUQ School of Higher Technology(ETS)
高等工学技術学校 EX
7 CREPUQ University of Montreal
モントリオール大学 EX
8 CREPUQ University of Quebec at Chicoutimi
ケベック大学 シクチミ校 EX
9 CREPUQ University of Quebec at Montreal ケベック大学 モントリオール校 EX
33 CREPUQ University of Quebec at Trois-Rivieres
ケベック大学 トロワ・リヴィエール校 EX
10 CREPUQ University of Quebec in Outaouais
ケベック大学 オタウエ校 EX
11 CREPUQ University of Sherbrooke
シェルブルック大学 EX
19 Mount Allison University
マウントアリソン大学 EX
12 McGill University
マギール大学 EX
13 Queen's University
クイーンズ大学 EX
14 University of Alberta
アルバータ大学 TSA
15 University of British Columbia
ブリティッシュ・コロンビア大学 EX
16 University of Calgary
カルガリー大学 EX
17 University of Toronto
トロント大学 EX
18 York University
ヨーク大学 EX
CANADA
14
Vancouver
15
16
Calgary
8
Ottawa
Tronto
13
17,18
3,10
33 Montreal
19
1,2,4,5,6,7,
9,11, 12
UNITED STATES
See Map D
MEXICO
23
Monterey
CUBA
22
Mexico
BELIZE
GUATEMALA HONDURAS
NICARAGUA
EL SALVADOR COSTA RICA
CENTRAL & SOUTH AMERICA
PANAMA
VENEZUELA
Argentina
20 University of Salvador
サルバドール大学 EX
COLOMBIA
Mexico
22 Iberoamerican University
イベロアメリカーナ大学 EX
23 Monterrey Institute of Technology and Higher Education
ECUADOR
モンテレー工科大学 EX
Brazil
24 Rio de Janeiro State University
リオ・デ・ジャネイロ州立大学 EX
PERU
25 State University of Campinas
カンピーナス大学 EX
26 University of Brasilia
ブラジリア大学 EX
27 University of Sao Paulo
サンパウロ大学 EX
30,31,32
Lima
Chile
28 Catholic University of Chile
チリ・カトリック大学 EX
BOLIVIA
29 University of Chile
チリ大学 EX
Peru
30 ESAN University
ペルー経営大学院 EX
31 National University of San Marcos
サンマルコス国立大学 EX
CHILE
32 Pontifical Catholic University of Peru ペルー・カトリック大学 EX
GUYANA
SURINAME
GUIANA
BRAZIL
26
Brasilia
PARAGUAY
ARGENTINA
28,29
Santiago
20
URUGUAY
Buenos Aires
O V E R V I E W
90
WASEDA
25
24
27 Rio De Janeiro
Sao Paulo
D
USA
82
NORTH DAKOTA
Seattle
Portland
46,63
SOUTH DAKOTA
OREGON
WYOMING
47
20
4
Sacramento NEVADA
12,88
15
91
San Fransisco 64
7
3
Colorado
81
95
2,5,8,9,10,11
13,80,90
71
62
26
COLORADO
57
Los Angeles
HAWAII
Salt Lake City
UTAH
6,18,19,87,94,96
76
98
89,92
14
17,93
San Diego
ARIZONA
KANSAS
WISCONSIN
36
52,53,54
40 32
68
Boston
103 MICHIGAN
69 86
MASSACHUSETTS
23
NEW YORK
21
104
67,72
33
38
101
56,73,100
OHIO
25,27
55
New York
RHODE ISLAND
42 PENNSYLVANIA
39
79
NEW JERSEY
28,34
35,37
43 30
CONNECTICUT
99
DELAWARE
ILLINOIS
102 65
29
77
WEST 22
85 INDIANA
VIRGINIA 84 MARYLAND
24,41,105
IOWA
NEBRASKA
1
Minneapolis
IDAHO
CALIFORNIA
16
MAINE
NEW
HAMPSHIRE
VERMONT
44
49
45
48
MINNESOTA
MONTANA
WASHINGTON
106
31
83,74
MISSOURI
St. Louis
ARKANSAS
66
NEW MEXICO
51
70
50,59,60
WASHINGTON D.C.
97 NORTH CAROLINA
58
Atlanta
61 75
SOUTH CAROLINA
ALABAMA GEORGIA
Phoenix
Tucson
78
TENNESSEE
OKLAHOMA
VIRGINIA
KENTUCKY
MISSISSIPPI
TEXAS
LOUISIANA
FLORIDA
LOS ANGELES
UC
87
88
89
90
91
92
93
94
95
96
カリフォルニア大学 バークレー校 EX・ISA・GLFP
カリフォルニア大学 デービス校 EX・TSA(1 Semester)
・TSA
カリフォルニア大学 アーバイン校 EX・TSA
カリフォルニア大学 ロサンゼルス校 EX
カリフォルニア大学 マーセド校 EX
カリフォルニア大学 リバーサイド校 EX・TSA
カリフォルニア大学 サンディエゴ校 EX
カリフォルニア大学 サンフランシスコ校 EX
カリフォルニア大学 サンタバーバラ校 EX
カリフォルニア大学 サンタクルーズ校 EX
University of California, Berkeley
University of California, Davis
University of California, Irvine
University of California, Los Angeles
University of California, Merced
University of California, Riverside
University of California, San Diego
University of California, San Francisco
University of California, Santa Barbara
University of California, Santa Cruz
GLCA/ACM
21 Albion College 101 Allegheny College 102 Antioch College 23 Beloit College
24 Carleton College
25 Coe College
42 College of Wooster
26 Colorado College
27 Cornell College
28 Denison University
29 DePauw University
30 Earlham College
31 Grinnell College
32 Hope College
33 Kalamazoo College
34 Kenyon College
35 Knox College
103 Lake Forest College
36 Lawrence University
104 Luther College
105 Macalester College
37 Monmouth College
38 Oberlin College
39 Ohio Wesleyan University
40 Ripon College
41 St. Olaf College
43 Wabash College(For Men)
アルビオン・カレッジ ISA
アレゲニー・カレッジ
アンティオーク・カレッジ
ベロイト・カレッジ ISA
カールトン・カレッジ ISA
コー・カレッジ TSA
ウースター・カレッジ ISA
コロラド・カレッジ ISA
コーネル・カレッジ ISA
デニソン・カレッジ ISA
ディポー・カレッジ ISA
アーラム・カレッジ TSA
グリンネル・カレッジ ISA
ホープ ・ カレッジ TSA
カラマズー ・ カレッジ ISA
ケニヨン・カレッジ ISA
ノックス・カレッジ ISA
レイク・フォレスト・カレッジ
ローレンス大学 TSA
ルーサー大学
マカレスター・カレッジ
マンモス・カレッジ ISA
オーバリン・カレッジ ISA
オハイオ・ウェスリアン大学 ISA
リポン大学 ISA
セント・オラフ・カレッジ ISA
ウォバッシュ・カレッジ(男子校) ISA
OUS
44 Eastern Oregon University
106 Oregon Health Sciences University
45 Oregon State University
46 Portland State University
47 Southern Oregon University
48 University of Oregon
49 Western Oregon University
東オレゴン大学 EX
オレゴン健康科学大学
オレゴン州立大学 EX
ポートランド州立大学 TSA・EX
南オレゴン大学 EX
オレゴン大学 EX・TSA
西オレゴン大学 EX
Other
50 American Unviersity
51 Arizona State University
52 Babson College
53 Boston College
54 Boston University
56 Columbia University
57 Fort Lewis College
58 Furman University
59 George Washington University
60 Georgetown University
61 Georgia Institute of Technology
22 Johns Hopkins University
63 Lewis & Clark College
64 Monterey Institute of International Studies
73 New York University
65 Ohio State University
69 State University of New York at Albany
67 State University of New York at Stony Brook
68 Syracuse University
70 University of Arizona
55 University of Chicago
71 University of Colorado at Boulder
72 University of Connecticut
62 University of Denver
75 University of Georgia
76 University of Hawaii at Manoa
85 University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign
77 University of Maryland
66 University of Mississippi
74 University of Missouri-st.Lowis
81 University of New Mexico
78 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
79 University of Pennsylvania
80 University of Redlands
97 University of Tennessee
98 University of Utah
84 University of Virginia
82 University of Washington (Seattle)
83 Washington University in St. Louis
99 West Virginia University
86 Wheaton College
100 Yale University
アメリカン大学 EX・ISA
アリゾナ州立大学 EX
バブソン・カレッジ EX
ボストン・カレッジ EX
ボストン大学 TSA
コロンビア大学 GLFP
フォート・ルイス・カレッジ ISA
ファーマン大学 EX
ジョージ ・ ワシントン大学 EX
ジョージタウン大学 GLFP
ジョージア工科大学 EX
ジョンズ・ホプキンス大学 GLFP
ルイス&クラーク・カレッジ EX・TSA
モントレー国際大学 EX
TSA
ニューヨーク大学 EX
オハイオ州立大学 EX
ニューヨーク州立大学 アルバニー校 EX・ISA
ニューヨーク州立大学 ストーニー・ブルック校 EX・ISA
シラキュース大学 EX
アリゾナ大学 EX
シカゴ大学 EX
コロラド大学ボウルダー校 EX
コネチカット大学 EX
デンバー大学 EX
ジョージア大学 EX
ハワイ大学 マノア校 EX・TSA
イリノイ大学 アーバナ・シャンペーン校 EX
メリーランド大学 EX
ミシシッピ大学 EX
ミズーリ大学セントルイス校 EX
ニューメキシコ大学 EX
ノースカロライナ大学 チャペルヒル校 EX
ペンシルバニア大学 TSA(1 semester)
・ISA・GLFP
レッドランズ大学 ISA
テネシー大学 EX
ユタ大学 EX
バージニア大学 EX
ワシントン大学(シアトル) EX・TSA(1 semester)
・GLFP・TSA
ワシントン大学(セントルイス) EX
ウェストバージニア大学 EX
ウィートン・カレッジ EX
イェール大学 EX
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カリフォルニア州立工科大学 サンルイスオビスポ校 EX
カリフォルニア州立工科大学 ポモナ校 EX
カリフォルニア州立大学 ベーカーズフィールド校 EX
カリフォルニア州立大学 チコ校 EX
カリフォルニア州立大学 ドミンゲスヒルズ校 EX
カリフォルニア州立大学 イーストベイ校 EX
カリフォルニア州立大学 フレズノ校 EX
カリフォルニア州立大学 フラトン校 EX
カリフォルニア州立大学 ロングビーチ校 EX
カリフォルニア州立大学 ロサンゼルス校 EX
カリフォルニア州立大学 ノースリッジ校 EX
カリフォルニア州立大学 サクラメント校 EX
カリフォルニア州立大学 サンバナディーノ校 EX
カリフォルニア州立大学 サンマルコス校 EX
カリフォルニア州立大学 スタニスラウス校 EX
フンボルト州立大学 EX
サンディエゴ州立大学 EX
サンフランシスコ州立大学 EX
サンノゼ州立大学 EX
ソノマ州立大学 EX
Ⅰ
CSU
1 California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo
2 California State Polytechnic University, Pomona
3 California State University, Bakersfield
4 California State University, Chico
5 California State University, Dominguez Hills
6 California State University, East Bay
7 California State University, Fresno
8 California State University, Fullerton
9 California State University, Long Beach
10 California State University, Los Angeles
11 California State University, Northridge
12 California State University, Sacramento
13 California State University, San Bernardino
14 California State University, San Marcos
15 California State University, Stanislaus
16 Humboldt State University
17 San Diego State University
18 San Francisco State University
19 San Jose State University
20 Sonoma State University
Ⅱ.Sample English Documents
1. Information request
Below is a sample email to request information and application documents from a foreign language institute.
From
Kumako Ryuga
Date
December 12, 2014
To
[email protected]
Subject Program Information
Dear Sir or Madam,
I am interested in the English language program at your institute. I should be grateful if you could send me
a set of information and application documents.
I look forward to receiving the documents soon.
Best regards,
Kumako Ryuga
************************************
Kumako Ryuga
Apartment 404, 1-7-14 Nishi-Waseda
Shinjuku, Tokyo 169-0051 Japan
Email: [email protected]
Do not forget to add your address.
2. Curriculum vitae (CV)
▶ The curriculum vitae (commonly called “CV”) details your academic and professional accomplishments. CVs are used for
academic purposes whereas résumés are the preferred documents in business or related areas. (Both are called “CV” in some
countries including the UK.)
▶ The CV may be several pages in length (1 page in case of an undergraduate student; up to 2 pages in case of a graduate
student). Remember to print your name in the header on each successive page.
▶ The sample below shows typical vita categories (headings). You may include some or all of them as applicable. Highlight and
emphasize headlines with underlining, capitalization, and boldface (if you capitalize words, do not underline them).
▶ Formats often differ from one country to another, and different disciplines require different vita categories. Review samples of
CVs related to your discipline in the respective country before drafting your own.
▶ Accuracy in your statement of your academic degree(s) and experience is essential, and the slightest discrepancy can be
critically damaging. Your major should be the same as the one that appears on your English transcript.
▶ Run the spellchecker before printing out your CV.
▶ Print on white paper with black ink. Use the “best quality” setting on your printer.
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Kumako Ryuga
No photo!
(unless requested)
Name: use big and bold letters.
PERSONAL INFORMATION
Address:
Phone:
Email:
Date of Birth:
Citizenship:
Apartment 404, 1-7-14 Nishi-Waseda, Shinjuku, Tokyo, 169-0051 JAPAN
+81 3 1234 xxxx
Fax: +81 3 1234 xxxx
[email protected]
October 21, 19xx
Do not mention your birthday and citizenship if applying
Japanese
to an American university (unless instructed otherwise
by the university to which you are applying).
EDUCATION
April 2012 - Present
April 2008 - March 2012
M.A. Student in Postcolonial Literature
Waseda University (Japan)
B.A. in British and American Literature
Waseda University (Japan)
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCES
April 2012 - Present
Writing Tutor (Part-time)
Writing Lab, Waseda University (Japan)
ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENTS
2013
2012
Graduate Student Scholarship (¥500,000/year)
Tokyo Arts and Humanities Research Board
Dean's List
Waseda University
List honors, scholarships and awards
granted on the basis of your academic
achievements.
・List academic or professional books and articles that you have
published or edited and/or papers that you have presented.
・Work "under submission" should be clearly marked.
・Use the appropriate bibliographic style of your discipline (e.g.,
Chicago, MLA, MHRA, APA).
Sample English Documents
・
・
・
・List relevant jobs that
require professional skills in
reverse chronological order.
・No need to list part-time
jobs unless they are relevant
to your academic discipline.
Ⅱ
PUBLICATIONS AND PAPERS
List your education and
academic discipline in reverse
chronological order.
・Use bullets.
RESEARCH INTERESTS
・Postcolonial Literature
・Pierre Bourdieu
・J. M. Coetzee
・Subculture
・Albert Memmi
SKILLS
・English: TOEFL 100 iBT (August 16, 2013)
・French: Intermediate
Essential if you are a graduate student
(not necessary if you are an
undergraduate student)
You may list IT skills
(i.e., IT languages, platforms)
VOLUNTEER EXPERIENCES
April 2012 - Present
Summer 2010
Resident Assistant
JICA Youth Volunteer in Zambia
LETTERS OF RECOMMENDATION (Available on Request)
Professor Kazuki Ishiguro
Professor of English Literature
School of Letters, Waseda University
1-24 Toyama, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo, 162-8644 JAPAN
Phone: +81 3 2345 xxxx Email: [email protected]
Professor Edie Saidburn
Professor of Sociology
School of Social Sciences, Waseda University
1-104 Totsukamachi, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo, 169-8050 JAPAN
Phone: +81 3 2345 xxxx Email: [email protected]
・Called "References" in British English
・Add "(Available on Request)" if
not enclosed with the CV.
・List 2-3 professors who know your
work (ask them for their permissions
in advance if their letters of
recommendation are not enclosed
with the CV). Do not list your friends
or family members.
WASEDA
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English Version
PUBLISHED BY WASEDA UNIVERSITY
1-104 TOTSUKA-CHO, SHINJUKU-KU,
TOKYO 169-8050 JAPAN
PHONE: 03-3203-4141
EDITED BY THE CENTER FOR INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION
4TH FLOOR, 1-7-14 NISHI-WASEDA, SHINJUKU-KU,
TOKYO 169-0051 JAPAN
PHONE: 03-3207-1454
FAX: 03-3202-8638
E-mail: [email protected]
http://www.waseda.jp/cie/index-e.html
PRINTED BY SEIBUNSHA
1-10-6 MIYAKO-CHO, CHUOU-KU,
CHIBA 260-0001 JAPAN
PHONE: 043-233-2235
FAX: 043-231-5562
E-mail: [email protected]
http://www.seibunsha21.co.jp
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About the Study Abroad Portfolio
The Study Abroad Portfolio is a system where you can record your own academic records. It has functions which let you
submit your language test scores, courses you have taken, photos and comments, questionnaires and written reports.
By recording your academic records using these functions, you can look back on your study abroad and also make new
goals for yourself in your home country.
For your safety, your emergency contact information abroad is also managed in the Study Abroad Portfolio.
To login to Course N@vi: https://cnavi.waseda.jp
1. Record of your language test score
Make sure you keep updating your test scores as you receive them. By putting your scores in to the Study Abroad
Portfolio, the scores will be recorded and you will be able to visualize your language skill improvements.
2. Record of courses you have taken
Write about the courses you have taken abroad and what you learned. When you want to go back and find something
after returning to Japan, organization and keeping records will make it easy to find what you are looking for.
3. Sharing photos and comments
There are folders for each university where you can upload photos and videos. Share photos of your university, around
your dormitory, classes, vacation, parties, places you recommend, etc, and write a comment about each photo. To keep
good record, periodic uploads are recommended. You can also make comments and rate other people’s uploads.
4. Submission of questionnaires and written reports
Please take and submit the questionnaire before and after your study abroad. In addition, submit the update reports
about your study abroad and your return to Japan through the Study Abroad Portfolio.
5. Emergency contact information
Be sure to enter your emergency contact information. If anything happens during your study abroad, this is where
the university will contact; please write with no mistakes.
Study Abroad Portfolio image
[Before Studying Abroad]
Goal setting
Study Abroad information
gathering
Save class work, reports, etc.
Language test
scores
Communication among
students
Student
Study Abroad Portfolio
Crisis
management
Communication with faculty,
etc.
Study Abroad information
gathering
[While Studying Abroad]
Accumulation of learning
effects
Communication among
students
[After Studying Abroad]
Reflection
Future planning
Job hunting
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