Study Abroad Financial Information 2015/16 Estimated costs for exchange students in Japan When starting the initial process for selecting where you would like to study, please do take into account the amount of the financial guarantee required, the size and location of the university, the climate, and the recreational facilities available. You also need to make sure that the University of your choice has modules (classes) that appeal to you. Many of our partner institutions do not issue their financial information until the beginning of the calendar year so please use the following information as a guide only. Check kent.ac.uk/goabroad regularly for updates on financial information. Students do not have to pay any tuition fees to the host university. Please note there will be tuition fees payable to the University of Kent. For those going abroad for one semester, the full tuition fee will be payable. If you are going abroad for a year, then students are currently charged 15% of the full tuition fee. Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University (APU) Estimated costs Item Cost On-campus accommodation 185,000-227,000 JPY (one semester), 355,000-441,500 JPY (one year) Food 30,000-40,000 JPY /month Academic expenses 10,000 - 20,000 JPY /semester Transportation 45,000 JPY ~ 75,000 JPY/semester (if living off-campus) 25,000 JPY/semester (if living on-campus) Other 10,000 JPY /month Arrival Assistance Service APU provides an Arrival Assistance Service for new students. Students will be asked to complete an Arrival Assistance Form after they have been accepted to the program. Students will be greeted at the airport and directed to buses bound for APU. This service is available at Fukuoka Airport International Terminal and Oita Airport. Please bear in mind that bus tickets and freight charges will be borne by the student. (3,190 JPY from Fukuoka Airport and approximately 1,700 JPY from Oita Airport). Insurance All exchange/study abroad students at APU are required to purchase the Japan National Health Insurance plan (NHI) and Student’s Comprehensive Renters Insurance (for personal liability). These insurance plans do not cover their travel periods before arriving in Japan and after leaving APU when returning home; therefore, students are encouraged to purchase an appropriate insurance to cover their travels. The Student’s Comprehensive Renters Insurance is approximately 3,000 JPY per semester (to be paid with housing fees prior to arrival) and the National Health Insurance is approximately 10,000 JPY per semester (to be paid in cash a couple months after arrival). Meals We do not have meal plans for students and meals are not included in the program fees. Students will have the option of eating at the APU cafeteria or cooking in the communal kitchens. To eat at Cafeteria, students will need approximately 300-500 yen for breakfast and 400-1000 yen for lunch and dinner. Kansai Gaidai Estimated costs Item Cost Application fee US$50 Housing security deposit 15,000 yen (refundable) Mandatory liability insurance All international students are required to pay 1,000 yen to join a mandatory liability insurance plan which will cover up to 100,000,000 yen (US$ 870,000) Materials fee for studio art courses 10,000 yen Room and board fee* Homestay: (includes breakfast and dinner) 320,000 yen/semester, 640,000 yen /year Dormitory: 200,000 -230,000 yen/semester, 400,000-460,000/year Hotani Seminar House: 108,000 yen (+ 6,400yen futon rental fee)/semester, 216,000 yen (+ 13,000yen futon rental fee)/year Meal expenses 60,000 yen/semester (homestay), 150,000 yen/semester (dormitory) Textbooks 20,000 yen/semester Miscellaneous 140,000 yen/semester *These fees are per person for a room with double occupancy. For single occupancy, the charge is twice that of double occupancy. The fee does not include any meals. A seminar house reservation fee of 2,000 yen is also required for a dormitory resident. Approximately 100,000 yen (room and board included) for winter break expenses must also be added. Aoyama Gakuin University Estimated costs (per semester) Item Cost Room and board ¥300,000 -¥500,000 Food ¥100,000 -¥150,000 Books and materials ¥30,000 -¥40,000 Transportation ¥10,000-¥20,000 Extracurricular activities ¥50,000-¥100,000 National Health Insurance ¥10,000 -¥12,000 Miscellaneous ¥70,000-¥100,000 Insurance National Health Insurance (NHI) is compulsory (approx. 2000yen per month). Visa Exchange students are required to have an official visa (student) for entry into Japan. AGU will, on behalf of exchange students, apply to the Tokyo Immigration Bureau for the Certificate of Eligibility (COE). As soon as the COE is issued, it will be sent to your institution. You will need to bring the COE to the local Japanese embassy or consulate and obtain a Student Visa. Kyoto Sango University Estimated costs Item Accommodation Study materials Cost Room Type Rent (per month) Admission fee Shared occupancy 19,000 yen 20,000 yen Single occupancy 38,000 yen 30,000 yen Family room 60,000 yen 40,000 yen Water & electricity included Water included Electricity charged additionally 10,000 yen/year for Japanese language text books Food 30-40,000 yen/month City transportation 5,000 yen/month Leisure time 20,000 yen/month Please note that students must take the Japanese Computerized Adaptive Test (J-CAT) to study at Kyoto Sangyo. More information on this is available here. Musashi University Nagoya University of Foreign Studies Estimated costs (per semester) Item Accommodation Cost International House ¥26,000 (incl. utilities) Proxy Friends Nisshin ¥31,500 (excl. electricity) Okayama University Estimated costs (per semester) Item Cost Accomodation Kuwanoki Dormitory: 12,000 yen/month (South Wing) - 15,000 yen/month (North Wing) including internet Fukui Dormitory: 18,000 yen/month including internet International House: 20,000 yen/month including internet and TV license Campus store membership 4,000 yen (refundable) Taxi 500 yen/metre Bus 200 yen/destination in the city centre National Health Insurance All persons who have “College Student” visa status more than three months must enroll in National Health Insurance. Applications are accepted at the municipal office of the city where you live. Insurance premiums vary according to income. Please enquire at the municipal office (In many cases, for international students, whose income in Japan is not much, receive a reduction in the monthly premium after completing the procedure.) National Health Insurance covers 70% of medical costs. Individuals must pay the 30% balance to the treatment center. A National Health Insurance card must be presented at the reception of the medical treatment center. Waseda University Estimated costs Item Minimum living expenses for one year Cost 1,000,000 - 1,200,000JPY (13,000 - 16,000USD)
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