Graduate School of International Management
International University of JAPAN

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STUDY EXPENSES

Admission fee: 300,000 yen

Annual Tuition:

・MBA Program (Two year program): 1,900,000 yen /per year

・E-Business Management Program (One year program): 2,200,000 yen

Monthly Living expenses (rough estimate):

・Single Dormitory with Bath: 39,000 yen

・Utilities: 5,000 - 7,000 yen

・Educational Materials: 20,000 - 30,000 yen

・Meals in the school cafeteria: 35,000 - 40,000 yen

Please note that the living expense estimate shows minimum costs. Actual living cost will depend on the student's life style.

FINANCIAL AID

Several scholarships are available through IUJ for highly qualified non-sponsored students. IUJ selects scholarship candidates from the pool of successful applicants.

For Japanese Applicants:

IUJ offers scholarships and a loan program for Japanese applicants. Those who would like to apply for this scholarship should fill out the "Scholarship Application for Japanese Applicants" and it should be enclosed in your application package with all other admission application documents.

For more details, please refer to theIUJ Financial Aid Guidelines for Japanese applicants.

For Non-Japanese Applicants:

IUJ grants S.Nakayama Scholarships to qualified non-Japanese applicants. All-non Japanese applicants are eligible to apply for this scholarship. Applicants can also apply for scholarship programs provided by outside organizations such as ADB (Asian Development Bank), KMMF (The Konosuke Matsushita Memorial Foundation), AEON (AEON 1% Club), Sojitz (Sojitz Foundation) and etc., if they qualify for such scholarship programs. To be considered for the above mentioned scholarships, a completed Application for IUJ Scholarship for Non-Japanese Applicants should be enclosed in your application package with all other admission application documents. If you are an online application user, please apply for the scholarship online by filling out the "Scholarship" section. For more details, please refer to the IUJ Scholarship Guidelines for Non-Japanese Applicants.

Since the number of scholarships is very limited, applicants are strongly encouraged to seek sources of funding by themselves instead of relying solely upon the possibility of obtaining a scholarship or other financial assistance through IUJ.

Financial planning is especially important for non-Japanese applicants because to obtain a visa or certificate of eligibility, they will be required to prove to the consular officer and the Japanese Ministry of Justice that they have sufficient funds to cover expenses for study in Japan, such as the university's tuition and fees and living expenses (housing, food, clothing, etc.)

NOTES:

- Application for scholarship does not affect IUJ's consideration of a student's application for admission.

- If you do NOT submit a scholarship application, you will NOT be considered for a scholarship.

- Deadlines for scholarship applications are the same as admission application deadlines.

- Those who would like to apply for ADB, KMMF, Mitsubishi UFJ, Sojitz and NIA Scholarships should submit the scholarship application form with application documents for 2012 admission by Feb. 10, 2012.

- Students may have chances to apply for some scholarships to cover partial living expenses after enrollment. There no chance to apply for financial aid to cover tuition after entering IUJ.

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