I. Application guidelines for international students (April 2026Intake)

1. About the course
Course Duration Total Class Hours Total Class Weeks Starting Month
2-Years Program for University Entry 2 Years 1,608Hours 80 Weeks April
2. School Days and Class Hours:

(1)School Days Monday to Friday

(2)Class Hours Morning 9:20~12:30 Afternoon 13:30~16:40

3. Admission Requirements

(1) Applicants should complete more than 12-year courses of studies or equal level.

(2) Applicants should be older than eighteen years old when she/ he enters.

(3) Applicants should have the experience of learning Japanesefor more than 150 hours and pass the fifth level (N5) of the Japanese Language Proficiency Test as well.

(4) Applicants should hope of going on tograduate school, college, junior college or technical college after she/ he graduates from this college.

(5) Applicants should have the ability to pay for the expense such as school expenses / cost of living during staying in Japan.

(6) Applicants should follow school rules and Japanese law.

4. Selection process

(1) First selection (written test:in Japanese language, interview)

 ① Schedule of the exam
From September to the beginningof October *we will inform the detail properly

 ② Please submit the following documentsbefore the interview

  (1) Identification card, a diploma and a picture of applicant himself/herself

  (2) Identification card of sponsor and certificate of the family register

  (2) Second selection (screening of applicant’s documents)
Applicants must send the necessary documents to school

Necessary Documents

Regarding the documents, please send Japanese translation with the originals in principle.

○For applicant

(1) Application Form (the designatedpaper)

(2) Statementof reason for study(the designated paper)

(3) Statement of reason for reapplication (Only for a person who hadexperience of studying abroad or applied for the visa before.)

(4) 4~6 pictures (H 4cm× W 3cm)It should be takenwithin the past 3 months and write name on the back side of pictures.

(5) The original and the copy of diploma(high school, technical school, college and university etc.)

(6) The copy of transcript (high school, technical school, college and university etc.)

(7) Certificateof enrollment (only for applicants who are currently attending school.)

(8) Certificate of employment (if applicant is employed or has experienced)

(9) Japanese language certificate (JLPT N5 or more than 150 hours of academic history)

(10) Japanese Language Proficiency Test Certificate or Admission Ticket for Examination (Chinese must send the passing certificate.)

(11) Identification card (copy of the nationality certificate・copy of passport etc.)

 

○For sponsor

(1) Payment Guarantee (the designated paper)

(2) Resource of income (for the past 1 year)* It is required for Vietnamese.

(3) Documents to certify the relationship between the sponsor and the applicant (ex. certificate of family register or residence)
*If there’s no relationship between sponsor and applicants like parents-child or couple, applicant must send the documents explaining its relationship.

(4) The original of bank statement (needs more than 1,500,000 Japanese yen of bank balance)

(5) A full copy of withdrawalrecord or bankbook (last 3 years) * It is required for Nepalese.

(6) Certificate of employment * If sponsor is self-employed, she/he needs the copy of business license.

(7) Incomecertificate (the last 1 year)

(8) Certificate of tax payment (the last 1year)

*Other:Necessary documents are different fromeach country, so please ask the office for details.

*Please inform us if you have previously applied for a visa.

5. How to pay school expense

We will send the copy of “Certificate of Eligibility”, “statement of payment” and “remittance letter” to the applicant who is issued COE.
Applicants should remit the school expense to our bank accountby the appointed day, and e-mail us the copy of application for remittance with declaration. We will send you “the original Certificate of Eligibility”andthe admission letter after we confirm payment.

≪Remittance of Fees≫

When you transfer the school expenses to us, please write a corporate name, a name of school.

Recipient :SCHOOL CORPORATION HEISEI KOKUSAI GAKUEN

Address:2-3DAIKOKUMACHI, NAGASAKI CITY, JAPANZip code: 850-0057

Account Number:No.4125633

Name of bank:THE JUHACHI-SINWA BANK, LTD.OOHATO BRANCH

Swift Code:SHWAJPJT

6. Processing from application to Entrance
Party Process Late May For October admission
①Applicant Entrance examination:Written test (in Japanese), Interview September~late Ocotber (fixed date)
②Applicant→School Submission of admission application documents Early November
③School→Immigration Application for Certificate of Eligibility LateNovember
④Immigration→School Announcement of the results Late February
⑤School→Applicant Invoice for school expenses Upon announcement
⑥Applicant→School Payment of school expenses (deadline) Early March
⑦School→Applicant To send Certificate of Eligibility and Admission Letter Upon payment receipt
⑧Applicant→ JapaneseConsulate or Embassy Application for visa Mid-March
⑨Applicant Arrival Early April

*Applicants must send all documents before the deadline. If not, you will fail the application.

II. The amount of payment

1. The amount of payment and the deadline for payment

(1)School expenses

Unit: Japanese Yen

 
Content 1st year 2nd year 2nd year Total
Delivery time March before entrance March (one year after admission) September (1.5 years after admission)
Examination fee. 20,000yen - - 20,000yen
Entrance fee 50,000 yen - - 50,000 yen
School expenses 660,000yen 330,000yen 330,000yen 1,320,000yen
Cost of equipment 60,000yen 30,000 yen 30,000 yen120,000 yen
Activity costs・teaching materials 70,000 yen 35,000 yen 35,000 yen 140,000 yen
total 860,000 yen 395,000 yen 395,000 yen 1,650,000 yen

* Applicants need to pay the National Health Insurance fees (20,000 yen) for 1 year in addition.
We will pay it based onthe insurance bill from a municipal office after entering school.You need to pay Health Insurancefee by yourself from second year.

* Applicants need to pay 10,000yenfor 1year as accidentinsurance.

* In case ofcancellation after you submitting admission materials,you need to pay the examination fee.(20,000yen)

* When we hold Japanese language training, you must join it. If you don’t participate in it and you fail caused by your Japanese ability, you will be required to pay the examinationfee. (20,000yen)


(2)Dormitory

Dormitory

Expenses of a lease for an apartmentis 200,000 yen(for6 months)
Breakdown: Entering dormitory50,000 yen ・ Room fee 150,000 yen(for 6months)
A student who wants to live in dorm needs to pay the above expenses with school expenses certainly.
*Room fee will be 25,000 yen a month.

Private rental

If you rent an apartment by yourself, please let us know in advance.

2. Reduction System

The applicants who pass JLPT N1: 100,000 yen (reduction)

The applicants who pass JLPT N2: 50,000yen (reduction)

The applicants who pass JLPT N3: 20,000yen (reduction)

3. Refunding the payment

(1) We will refund the difference which minus 100,000 yen as a chargewhen applicants give up entering by your personal reason after getting the Certificate of Eligibility.

*In case applicants give up entering before they send their tuition fees, they will be charged 100,000 yen as a handling fee.

(2) We will refund the difference which minus 20,000 yen (examination fee) when the embassy defuses to issue your visa after issued the Certificate of Eligibility.

(3) We will not refund the payment when you applicants did not follow the necessaryprocedures for enter.

III. Part-time job

1. Permission to engage in activity other than that permitted under the status of residence previously granted

When foreign student work as a part time job for continuing your study or payment, you must apply to the Immigration Bureau and get a permission to engage in activity other than that permitted under the status of residence previously granted. School will apply to the Immigration Bureau on your behalf.

2. Restriction of activity other than that permitted under the status of residence previously granted

28 hours in a week (40 hours in a week during a long vacation) except the entertainment and amusementtrades (such asbars, restaurants, mah‐jong, parlors), etc.

3. Punishment

Both you and employer may be punished in the following situation.

(1) When foreign students work as a part time job without permission to engage in activity other than that permitted under the status of residence previously granted.

(2) When foreign students work beyond limited hours.

(3) When foreign students work in the adult entertainment and amusement industries.

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