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We have compiled frequently asked questions about the enrollment process and life in Japan.Please use this information to start your learning journey with confidence.
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QAre there any requirements or qualifications necessary for enrollment?
ATo enroll, you must have completed at least 12 years of education, have graduated within the last 5 years, be able to afford living expenses, and have Japanese language skills equivalent to JLPT N5 or higher. You must also pass our document screening and interview process. For more details, please refer to the "Admissions Guidelines" page.
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QWill I receive a certificate upon completing the course?
ACertificates are issued if you meet the program's requirements (attendance and grades).
QCan I observe a SACHI class before enrollment?
AYes, it’s possible. Please contact us, and we will arrange a schedule for you to observe or audit a class.
QHow many students are there in a class?
AThe maximum number of students per class in the study abroad course is 20.
QDo teachers use foreign languages in class?
ASACHI classes are conducted using the direct method in Japanese. Teachers use visual aids like cards and photos for easy understanding. This approach helps students develop the habit of thinking in Japanese, enhancing their conversation and communication skills.
QIs class attendance management strict?
AAttendance, tardiness, and early departures are closely monitored to ensure students keep up with their studies. Students with frequent absences will have consultations to address their living and learning conditions.
QWhat level can I expect to reach after one year?
AWhile results vary, students typically reach JLPT N3 level after one year. By the end of the two-year course, the goal is to pass JLPT N2.
QHow should I bring money to Japan?
AAfter entering Japan, it might not be possible to open a bank account immediately. We recommend preparing beforehand. A simple method is to open an account with an international bank, such as Citibank, before departure. You can then withdraw cash at branches or ATMs in Japan. Look for ATMs with "Plus," "Citrus," or "Visa" logos to withdraw cash.
QCan I work part-time?
ATo work part-time, you need to apply for a work permit for activities outside your visa status. With this permit, you can work up to 28 hours per week. However, depending on the type of job, there may be restrictions. If you wish to work part-time, please consult the school in advance.
QHow should I pay for tuition and other fees?
AAfter applying, we will send you an invoice. Please make the payment to the designated account.
QAre there additional fees after enrollment?
AThe enrollment payment includes tuition fees, material costs, health check-up fees, international student insurance fees, and JLPT (Japanese Language Proficiency Test) examination fees. However, if you wish to take the EJU (Examination for Japanese University Admission) or need to apply for a residence status extension, these costs will be charged separately.
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