The Japan Student Services Organization has virtually abolished the grade standard for students in low-income households for interest-free first-class scholarships, and has been accepting additional nominations since October 2016, but 10 candidates are hired. Decided to be a person.

The Japan Student Services Organization's loan-type scholarships are for those who study at universities, junior colleges, colleges of technology, specialized training colleges, and graduate schools.There are interest-free first-class scholarships and interest-bearing second-class scholarships.

Of these, the first-class scholarships had an average standard of 3.5 or higher for high school and vocational school high school grades, but the Japan Student Services Organization decided in August 2016 that the government decided to invest in the future. Based on "economic measures to realize this," we decided to abolish the performance criteria included in the interest-free scholarship.

The abolition of the grade standard is aimed at further boosting those who have to give up going on to school for economic reasons, and the target person is exempt from the residence tax income percent of those who maintain their livelihood, and it is specific. Students who have particularly good abilities in the field or who are expected to achieve excellent grades after entering university.
In response to this, the Japan Student Services Organization was soliciting additional recommendations from the school director regarding the reservation and adoption of scholarships that current third-year high school students will use after entering university.

The Japan Student Services Organization is also planning to hire students who will receive applications through their destination after entering university.

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