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Global Entrance Examination
International Students

Faculty/department/major/the number of students to be recruited

Faculty of Global Culture and Communication Language Studies 6
Hospitality and Tourism management 4
Department of Business
Faculty of Business
5
Department of Global Communication
Faculty of Global Communication
8

Selection Process

  1. Application document review
  2. Interview (Including oral examination. Online exam International Residing Applicants)

*The language used for interviews is Japanese.
However, the languages used in the interview for the Faculty of Global Communication are Japanese and English.

Entrance Examination Schedule

International Students (General Admission)

  Term 1 Term 2
Examination Day Saturday, October 11, 2025 Saturday, November 29, 2025
Application Period Tuesday, September 2 - Tuesday, September 9 Tuesday, November 4 - Monday, November 10

Application Requirements

IMPORTANT: Applications who wish to apply must submit all required documentations by email for pre-application eligibility veritication during the specified period so that it arrives no later than Friday, August 1 (Term 1) or Friday, October 3 (Term 2) (submitted by postal mail afterwards). Please review the application requirements carefully, as there will be no exceptions. For more information, see the Aichi Shukutoku University entrance examination overview for the 2026 academic year, which should be posted on our website in early July.

Please refer to the back of the front cover and page 1 for the Admissions Policy.

Applicants must fully understand the University's Admissions Policy, meet one of the following (I) or (II) criteria, and satisfy all of (a) through (c).

  1. Those who have completed or will complete 12 years of school education in a foreign country by March 31, 2026.
  2. Those who are recognized by the University as having academic ability equivalent or superior to that of a high school graduate through an individual admission eligibility screening, and who are expected to meet this standard by March 31, 2026 (those who will have reached 18 years of age by March 31, 2026).
  1. Foreign nationals (except those with status as Permanent Residents or Special Permanent Residents of Japan)
  2. Those that meet either (1) or (2)
    1. Applicants must take one of the following Japanese language examinations and be recognized as having sufficient Japanese language ability to complete the coursework.
      Japanese Examinations
      • LApplicants must have passed the Japanese Language Proficiency Test (JLPT) N2 or above, which is administered by the Japan Foundation and the Japan Educational Exchanges and Services (JEES).
      • Applicants must score 220 or above in Reading Comprehension, Listening Comprehension and Listening-Reading Comprehension, and 25 or above in Writing in the Japanese language subject of the Examination for Japanese University Admission for International Students (EJU)* administered by the Japan Student Services Organization (JASSO).
        *The EJU for which you are eligible is the 2nd session in 2024 (November) and the 1st session in 2025 (June).
    2. Those who have taken the following English examinations and are recognized as having English language proficiency, or those who have completed secondary education in the following countries designated by the University. *However, only those who apply to the Faculty of Global Communication are eligible to apply.
      English Examinations* CEFR B1 or higher. Qualifications and examinations to be covered must be obtained after April 2023.
      • Cambridge English Proficiency Test 140 or higher
      • Test in Practical English Proficiency (Grade Pre-1 or above, pass or fail is not required): EIKEN CSE 1,950 or higher
      • GTEC(CBT/test edition) 930 or higher
      • IELTS > Academic Module < (any format) 4.0 or higher
      • TEAP (4 skills) 225 or higher
      • TEAP CBT 420 or higher
      • TOEFL iBT 42 or higher
      • TOEIC (4 skills) (IP test not permitted) 790 or higher

      Countries designated by the University: Secondary education must be in one of the following countries

      Antigua and Barbuda, Australia, Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, Botswana, Canada, Dominica, Ghana, Grenada, Guyana, Ireland, Jamaica, Lesotho, Liberia, Mauritius, Namibia, New Zealand, Nigeria, Philippines, Seychelles, Sierra Leone, Singapore, Solomon Islands, South Africa, St. Kitts and Nevis, St. Lucia, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, Trinidad and Tobago, United Kingdom, United States, Zambia, Zimbabwe, British territories, American territories, Australian territories, New Zealand territories
  3. Those who have a strong desire to study at the University and who apply for admission as their first choice.

Tuition fee 1st year in 2026

(Unit Price:JPN Yen )

  • Additionally, an estimated one-time payment of 2,650 yen will be collected along with enrollment processing fees to cover four years of student accident insurance during education and research activities.
  • Koenkai association fees are required of all students. The university collects these fees on behalf of the association for first-year students, and annual dues of 10,000 yen are paid directly to the association thereafter.

International student tuition exemptions

After enrollment, international students are eligible for a tuition reduction of up to 30% of their tuition fees through a selection process based on the Aichi Shukutoku University Regulations on Tuition Reductions and Exemptions for Privately Financed International Students.

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