International Christian University - Exchange
City: Mitaka, Tokyo Country: Japan
Overview
What International Christian University (ICU) has to offer:
- Approximately 35% of the courses are taught in English. ICU's bilingual environment extends beyond classrooms to services, facilities, and dormitory life. Therefore, students can thrive in an English-friendly environment even without Japanese language proficiency.
- The first liberal arts college founded in Japan.
- A welcoming international environment comprised of students from 50 different countries.
- Enjoy the best of both worlds! Located in a wooded campus of 153-acres, just 30 minutes outside of Central Tokyo.
- Emphasizes the importance of "dialogue" in learning - ICU's student to full-time faculty ratio is 20:1.
- Offers a variety of on-campus extracurricular activities like the Karate Club, the ICU Football Club, the Debating Society, the Idol Culture Group, and the Calligraphy Club.
- Offers strong Japanese Language Programs (JLP) with a wide range of levels; you can start learning Japanese at ICU. A special Japanese program for heritage/native speakers is also available.
- Offers a "Japan Studies One-Year Certificate Program".
- You could apply for the "".
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Yuichi Kurimoto Award for Japan Business Students: Bachelor of Commerce students may be eligible for a fully funded experience. Award value will be dependent on the length of the program and program costs.
When Can I Go?
Terms Offered: Fall, Winter, Full Year
Term Dates:
Fall term equivalent: September - November
Winter term equivalent: April - June
Full Year: September - June (includes ICU's Winter term running from December to March)
Eligibility Requirements
Open to: All Faculties
Level: Undergraduate, Graduate (MA)
This exchange requires a 3.0 cumulative GPA. Students with a GPA in the range of 2.5 - 3.0 may still be considered but they would need to submit an additional letter of recommendation from a Uß÷ßäÉçÇø professor with the ICU part of their exchange application.
See Eligibility.
Course Information
Language of Instruction: English, Japanese
Field of Study: All
Students on a Spring Term exchange might be able to take a 3-credit, "" course. Class size is usually capped at 20 students so it is important to sign up for it as soon as possible.
Students on a Full-Year exchange (specifically during the Winter Term) might be able to take a 3-credit, "" course.
Housing
Please note that the capacity for on-campus housing for students choosing only a 1-term exchange is limited. Off-campus housing might be the best option in this situation; a popular option is "", located 15 minutes by bicycle from campus. Usually, there are several exchange students living in Oak House with other Japanese students.
Program Contact
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Funding Opportunities
Students receive on average between $1,400-$2,000 in funding.
Over 80% of students who apply get funding.