Chuo University will start accepting reservation scholarships for 11 examinees from November 2nd.If you decide to hire before applying for the entrance exam and pass the entrance exam and decide to enroll, in principle, you will receive half of the tuition fee for four years.
According to Chuo University, the scholarship is offered to high schools other than those in the Tokyo metropolitan area (Tokyo, Kanagawa, Saitama, Chiba) with excellent academic performance among those who wish to go on to Chuo University in April 2017. Those who are from the second half of secondary school. Limited to those who are expected to graduate in March 4 or who graduated after March 2017.In addition, it is necessary to meet some requirements such as the total income of parents for the year 3 and the average rating of survey reports at high schools.
When the amount of benefits is calculated for each faculty based on the 2016 tuition fee, it is about 38 yen for the Faculty of Law, Faculty of Economics, Faculty of Commerce, and Faculty of Letters, about 48 yen for the Faculty of Policy Management, and about 56 yen for the Faculty of Science and Engineering.The benefit date is scheduled for late May.The benefit period is four years in principle, but each faculty is required to undergo continuous examination every year.If criteria such as grades are not met, it will not be continued.
The maximum number of people who will be hired is about 100.Since the acceptance or rejection is decided for each faculty to take the examination, even if the faculty of law is unofficially decided, the faculty of economics may not be hired.Notification of employment offer is in late December.
To apply, download the required documents from the university homepage, fill in the required documents, prepare the submitted materials, and go to the "Chuo University Reservation Scholarship" section of the Chuo University Welfare Division from November 11 to December 2 (effective postmark). It will be sent by registered mail.
reference:[Chuo University] Recruitment of Chuo University Reservation Scholarships (for 2017 students)