List of scholarship articles

The first year payments for Japanese universities are not as high as in the United States, but higher than in Europe.

 Although the first year payments of Japanese universities are not as high as those of private universities in the United States, the burden is considerably higher than that of Germany and France.

Novalese provides a scholarship of 27 million yen for 2300 full-time employees

 Novarese (Tokyo, president: Hiroki Ogino), a major bridal company, will provide a total of 27 scholarships to 2,300 full-time employees who are repaying scholarships.

Hosei University expands the adoption of benefit-type scholarships from 100 to 200

 Hosei University has hired a number of students from April 2018 to enhance Hosei University's unique non-refundable benefit-type scholarship system […]

Japan Student Services Organization extends the period when the number of recommended scholarships is lower than expected

 The Japan Student Services Organization is intended for students who go on to university, junior college, vocational school specialization course in 2017, or advance to college 4th year […]

Introduced a scholarship refund system "according to income" Japan Student Services Organization

 Japan Student Services Organization (JASSO) has announced the "income-linked refund method" for the first-class scholarships newly introduced in April 2017 […]

Japan Student Services Organization announces delinquency rate of loan-type scholarships by school

 Due to the problem of delinquent scholarship repayments, the Japan Student Services Organization has determined the percentage of delinquents by university of origin and each university's efforts to prevent delinquency […].

Japan Student Services Organization interest-free scholarship, additional 1 people decided

The Japan Student Services Organization has virtually abolished the grade standard for students in low-income households for interest-free first-class scholarships, and from October 2016 […]

Increased dependence on school payments due to decreased subsidies, found by Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology survey

 The ratio of subsidies to the total income of private universities in 2014 has decreased by nearly 25 points compared to 3 years ago, and the ratio of school payments paid by students is 7 […].

Pachinko / Pachislot “Goodwill End Ball” Benefit-type Scholarship, Preparation for Establishment

 Social welfare corporation Sapporo 21 is preparing to establish a benefit-type "pp scholarship" (pachinko / pachislot scholarship) in cooperation with the pachinko / pachislot industry […]

The highlight is the establishment of a benefit-type scholarship, the 2017 government budget plan

 The Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology reports to the Central Council for Education the points of the budget related to the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology among the 2017 government budget proposals submitted to the Diet and deliberated. […]
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