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Reservation Program for Honors Scholarship for Privately Financed International Students
Japan Student Services Organization (hereafter “JASSO”) offers Honors Scholarship for Privately Financed International Students who attend a university or other institution of higher education in Japan. In conjunction with this scholarship, JASSO sponsors a reservation program that sets aside scholarship allotments for privately financed international students who achieve a superior score on the EJU, and enroll newly as regular students in a university undergraduate school, a junior college, or a special training college in Japan.
(1) Eligibility / Conditions for Applying
1.Applicants taking the EJU in June 2011, and enrolling as regular students (excluding research students, trainees, nondegree students, auditing students, etc.) in a university undergraduate school, a junior college, or a special training college in Japan between September 2011 and April 2012.
2.Applicants must take any of the following eight EJU subject test combinations.
a. Japanese as a Foreign Language only
b.Japanese as a Foreign Language, and Mathematics (Course 1 or 2)
c.Japanese as a Foreign Language, Mathematics (Course 1 or 2), and Science
d.Japanese as a Foreign Language, Mathematics (Course 1 or 2), and Japan & the World
e.Japanese as a Foreign Language and Science
f.Japanese as a Foreign Language and Japan & the World
g.Mathematics (Course 1 or 2) and Science
h.Mathematics (Course 1 or 2) and Japan & the World
Those taking the English version of the Mathematics (Course 1 or 2), Science, or Japan & the World tests are also eligible to apply.
Note 1: Those enrolling in a graduate school is not eligible to participate in this reservation program.
Note 2: If a particular subject test combination is taken by a very small number of examinees, there may be cases when no scholarship candidates will be selected from that group.
Note 3: Applicants will be considered for selection on the basis of the subjects they indicated on their EJU application form, regardless of whether they are not taking certain subject tests.
(2) Scholarship Amount
The scholarship (undergraduate level) is paid in the monthly amount determined for that school year. (The amount is subject to change each year. For reference, the monthly stipend for the 2009-10 school year was JPY48,000.)
(3) Duration of Scholarship
After a scholarship has been reserved for an applicant, it is awarded for a certain period that is based on the time that the applicant enrolls in a Japanese university undergraduate school, a junior college, or a special training college.
- For enrollments initiated by October 2011:Six months, from October 2011 to March 2012.
- For enrollments initiated between November 2011 and April 2012: Twelve months, from April 2012 to March 2013.
Applicants who have been selected for Reservation Program set out in (5) Selection 1. will extend duration until completing your course of study when the applicant enrolls in a Japanese university undergraduate school, a junior college, or a special training college. The applicants must meet all qualifications (see following document).
Extension of duration until completing your course of study for Reservation Program for Honors Scholarship for Privately Financed International Students
(4) Application Procedure
In order to be considered for reservation, applicants need to mark a circle in the appropriate box on the EJU application form.
(5) Selection
The following conditions will decide the reservation recipients among candidates for the honor scholarship for privately financed international students:
- Overseas examinees whose score is in the top rank for each subject test combination set out in
(1) Eligibility / Conditions for Applying 2. for each country and region where the EJU examination is administered.Applicants with excellent result by EJU Overseas Exam can be selected for Extension of duration until completing your course of study for Reservation Program for Honors Scholarship for Privately Financed International Students when the balance of the budget could spare the Reservation Program.
- Examinees, regardless of being in Japan or overseas, whose score is in the top rank for each subject test combination set out in (1) Eligibility / Conditions for Applying 2. for each country and region where the EJU examination is administered.
(6) Notification of the Selection Results
Applicants selected for the scholarship will be notified with the Reservation Notice for Honors Scholarship for Privately Financed International Students. (hereafter, “Reservation Notice”).
(7) Acceptance of Scholarship
In order to be able to claim their scholarships, candidates need to submit their Reservation Notice and the prescribed scholarship application to their host university/college, which will forward the documents to JASSO. Please note that anyone who changes affiliation (by transferring to another school, etc.) after being selected as a scholarship recipient cannot receive the scholarship again as a reservation holder, even if affiliation changed during the scholarship payment period indicated in section (3) above.
(8) Cancellation of Entitlement
Scholarship reservations will be cancelled if any of the following circumstances occurs. In the event of annulment, the student will no longer be able to use his or her Reservation Notice to request the scholarship.
- The student includes false information or faults due to gross negligence in the application documents.
- The student fails to enroll in a Japanese university undergraduate school, a junior college, or a special training college by April 2012.
- The student becomes disqualified in any other aspect.
(9) Disbursement Requirements
To receive the scholarship payments as a reservation holder, candidates must meet all of the following requirements.
- The student must have the status of residence “College Student” as defined in Appendix 1 to the Immigration Control and Refugee Recognition Act (Cabinet Order No. 319 of October 4, 1951), and may not be a Japanese government financed student or a foreign state-sponsored student as defined in the Guidelines for Implementation of the Government-financed Foreign Students Program (established by the Minister of Education on March 31, 1954).
- The student must be enrolled as a regular-student in advanced courses at a university undergraduate school, a junior college, or a special training college in Japan.
- The allowance sent from the student’s private funding source may not exceed, on average, JPY90,000 per month.
- The total monthly amount of funding from other scholarships may not exceed the monthly stipend (undergraduate level) of this Honors Scholarship. (The monthly stipend was JPY48,000 in the 2010-11 school year, but is subject to change each year.)
- The annual income of a student’s supporter residing in Japan may not exceed JPY5,000,000.
(10) Termination of Disbursements under the Reservation Program
Scholarship payments to students selected as recipients under the reservation program may be terminated after enrollment if any of the following situations occurs and the President of JASSO deems that termination is necessary.
- The student no longer fulfills all of requirements 1. to 5. in (9) Disbursement Requirements.
- The student’s status of residence changes to a status other than “College Student.”
- The student transfers to another school or withdraws from school.
- The student’s school reports that the student’s academic standing, etc. is extremely poor.
- The student is discovered to have provided false information in the submitted documents etc.
- The student is suspended or expelled from school, or is subjected to other punishment by the school.
- Any other situation that causes the student to lose his or her scholarship eligibility.
(11) Non-EJU Universities
Candidates who enroll as regular students at an institution that does not use EJU scores in its admission process remain eligible to claim their scholarships as long as they enroll in a university undergraduate school, a junior college, or a special training college’s vocational program in Japan.
Inquiries
International Scholarship Division
Student Exchange Department
Japan Student Services Organization (JASSO)
2-2-1 Aomi, Koto-ku, Tokyo 135-8630, Japan
TEL +81-3-5520-6030
FAX +81-3-5520-6031
