Campus Life
Academic Calendar and National  Holidays
[Academic Calendar]

An academic year starts on the 1st of April and ends on  the 31st of March the following year. 
First Semester : April 1 to September 30
Second Semester : October 1 to March 31

[Holidays]


Saturdays / Sundays
National Holidays
Spring vacation: March 21 to April 2
Summer vacation" August 1 to September 30
Winter vacation: December to January 6



* You are required to always pay attention to the notices  of events and other information on the bullentin board of the Faculty.



[National Holidays]

*January 1 New Year's day
*January second Mon. Coming-of-Age Day
*February 11 National Foundation Day
*March 20 Vernal Equinox Day
*April 29 Greenery Day
*May 3 Constitution Memorial Day
*May 4 Nation's Holiday
*May 5 Children's Day
*July 20 Ocean Day
*September 15 Respect-for-the-Aged Day
*September 23 Autumnal Equinox Day
*October second Mon Health and Sports Day
*November 3 Culture Day
*November 23 Labor Thanksgiving Day
*December 23 The Emperor's Birthday
On Saturdays, Sundays, and national holidays, banks, post  offices, and companies are closed. But most of the department stores and shops  are open. When a national holiday falls on a Sunday, the next Monday will be a  holiday.
Academic  Advisor and Tutor
Whom should you consult when you feel uneasy or have some  questions about life and study in Japan? You can talk to your academic advisor  or a tutor as well as your friends.

[Academic advisor]
* Your academic advisor gives you  advice about study in your specialty and life on campus.

[Tutor]
*A tutor is usually chosen among the students of the  department of your specialty to help you with your study and research. You can  also ask him or her many things about daily life or Japanese culture.
In addition, there are the Student Affairs Section and the  registrar's office of the Faculty which help you in your study and life at  Miyazaki University.
Student Affairs Section  and Registrar's Office
[Student Affairs Section]

* Foreign Student Section of Curriculum Development  Division

- accepting foreign students
- conducting general work dealing with foreign students
- taking care of Arrival Allowance, Reimbursement of  Medical Expenses, Study Allowances, etc.
- scholarships
- municipal and prefectural apartments
- organizing some events for foreign students
- issuing Certificate of Mombusho Scholarship Student,  Guarantee of Mombusho Student, Certificate of Private Scholarship Student, etc.
- helping the procedure of leaving Japan (scholarship,  short-term)

* Welfare Division (Dormitory): International House,  disaster insurance

- accepting application and issuing certificates

* Student Guidance Division: Lending of university  facilities and equipments Scholarship Travel
[The Registrar's Office of the Faculty]
- matters relating to curriculum, classes, tests, etc.
- matters relating to student status
- matters relating to tuition exemption, scholarships,  etc.
- procedures for accepting foreign students; procedures  for foreign students returning to their home country.

Certificates you can obtain by the automatic issuing  machine on the first floor at university Hall: Certificate of Enrollment, School  Transcript, Certificate of obtained Credits, Certificate of Expectation of  Graduation, Certificate of Qualification for a Student Discount (JR).

Tuition Exemption and Scholarship
[Tuition Exemption]
You must apply for tuition exemption. All or half of the  tuition fee will be exempted depending on the evaluation of your application.

[Those who are entitled to a tuition exemption]
1. Private Foreign Students (Undergraduates and Graduates  Students)
2. Those who have difficulty paying the tuition fee and  who do well at school.

[Application Period / Application Procedures]

A notice giving more information will be put on the  bulletin board.
First Semester: Application Period March
Second Semester: Aplication Period September
There may be some change of application period.

[Matters that require attention after Application]
Do not pay your tuition fee until the result of your  application is made known. Be aware that, if paid, the tuition fee will not be  paid back. There is also a grace period and a monthly installment system, so it  is not necessary to pay your tuition immediately. (For further information, ask  the Welfare Division of the Student Affairs Bureau.)

[Scholarships]
The following scholarships are available for private  foreign students. Be aware, however, that the number of scholarship recipients  is limited and the criteria for selecting recipients is very rigid.
o Japan International Education Association Scholarship
o Rotarian Yoneyama Memorial Scholarship
o Kohnan Asia Scholarship Foundation Scholarship
o World Peace Women's Association scholarship
o The Peace Nakajima Foundation Scholarship
o Iwatani Scholarship for Foreign Student
o Sagawa Foreign Student Supporting Foundation Scholarship
* Each scholarship has its own criteria relating to the  application period and the number of recipients. The notices of application will  be put on the bulletin boards of Student Affairs Bureau and each faculty.
Campus Life

Leaving Japan

Office & Institutions

Driving License (link)
Necessary Procedures


Housing


Family
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