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ISEP Nanzan University, Japan - Academic Year Programs

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Location

The two campuses of Kansai Gaidai (Nakamiya and Hotani) are located in Hirakata city in Osaka prefecture, the second largest business metropolis in Japan (after Tokyo). Hirakata is located between the famous former capitals of Kyoto and Nara, both of which abound in ancient temples and sites of historical and cultural importance. Downtown Osaka and Kyoto can be reached in approximately one hour by train.


University Profile: Kansai Gaidai University

Kansai Gaidai University was originally established in 1945 as a small, private language school. Today, the school prospers as a private, nonprofit institution with 13,000 students. Kansai Gaidai provides excellent educational programs to its students with a special focus on international education. The University annually welcomes more than 500 international students to the Asian Studies Program.

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Academic Departments

  Art/Art History  Asian Studies  Japanese Language


Academic Program

The Asian Studies Program is divided into two parts: a rigorous Japanese language program offered in the morning (spoken Japanese, reading and writing Japanese) and a wide variety of courses in business, humanities, and social sciences offered in the afternoon. The combination of these two elements enables participants to approach a wide variety of study areas while in Japan. Since all courses, with the exception of those concentrating on the Japanese language, are conducted in English, the program accommodates even those students with little previous Japanese language training who wish to pursue their areas of interest. Students earn 12 quarter credits of language per semester at Nanzan. If a student meets Nanzan's qualifications, an additional 3 quarter credit course in Japanese literature or writing may also be taken, for a total of 15 credits.

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Housing

Dormitories (full kitchen facilities are available in all dormitories) or a Japanese family homestay program are available. Only single student housing is available. A cash stipend will be provided to cover meal expenses.

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Kansai Gadai follows the U.S. academic calendar.

Program Dates & Application Deadlines

  • Fall Semester: (September 3, 2007 - December 31, 2007)
    • Application Deadline: January 15 (priority deadline)
  • Spring Semester: (January 8, 2008 - May 31, 2008)
    • Application Deadline: January 15, 2007 (priority deadline)

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Program Costs

Program Fees:

  • The program fee for the ISEP program in Nagoya, Japan is $6300

Program fees include:

  • Tuition
  • Housing
  • Meals
  • On-site and U.S. based staff support


Sample Program Budget

  DescriptionFall Semester 2008Spring Semester 2009
  Program Fee$6300$6300
  Application Fee$50$50
  Concurrent Enrollment Fee$200$400
  Additional Sponsor Fee$345$345
  Room and/or BoardN/AN/A
  Books$150$150
  Local Transportation$400$400
  Airfare$1250$1250
  Miscellaneous$1612$1665
  Total$10307$10560

See our What Does It Cost page for more information on fees & deposits you may be responsible for.



Financial Aid

Most forms of financial aid and scholarships apply to the cost of study abroad programs. Students should consult with a financial aid counselor at their home campus for specific information about awards and eligibility. You can also visit our What Does it Cost web page.

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Eligibility

  • Minimum GPA: 3.0
  • Minimum Class Standing: Sophomore
  • Good academic standing
  • No current disciplinary record
  • An interview may be required

In addition to academic strength, acceptance is based on personal commitment, flexibility, and suitability for study abroad/exchange. 'Current disciplinary record' is defined as an infraction within the last 12 months.

How to Apply

Before you begin your application, we highly recommend that you see a study abroad advisor to ensure that you have all the information you need about program logistics and eligibility. CWU students can call 963-3622 or drop by the International Center, Room 101 (across from L&L), to schedule an appointment.

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More Information

Prices and dates are subject to change without notice. Contact Study Abroad & Exchange Programs for more information.



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