TIU Tuition Reduction Scholarships
TIU Scholarships are designed to encourage students? desire to learn by reducing tuition from between thirty and one-hundred percent. A notification stipulating the awarded scholarship is sent to successful applicants along with their admission results. Under the condition that the recipient maintains academic requirements and conduct fitting of a model TIU student, scholarships remain valid for up to four years for first-year students, three years for second-year transfer students, and two years for third-year transfer students.
£ªThere are three fees in addition to tuition: Operations Fee, Enrollment Fee, and Alumni Association Fee. The Enrollment and Alumni Association fees occur only once for the first year.
£ªTransfer Students should check the Transfer Student Application Guideline for information related to Transfer Student scholarships.
TIU Model United Nations (MUN) Scholarship
- Applicants who are awarded this scholarship will have their enrollment fee of 250,000 yen waived.
- Anyone meeting the criteria is eligible to apply for the MUN Scholarship.
- Applicants for this scholarship may also apply for the TIU Tuition Reduction Scholarship.
Criteria:
- Must have previous experience in the Model United Nations
- Choose International Relations as your first-choice major when applying to the TIU E-track program as a freshman
- Join and be an active member of the TIU MUN team for at least 1 year of their first 2 years as a student
- Submit documentation that attests to your experience in MUN. For example, certificate(s) of participation or a signed letter from your high school.
Application Process:
- Email the E-Track Admissions Office to request your MUN Scholarship Application Form with designated application number on it.
- Submit the completed application form and proof of previous MUN experience (e.g. certificate(s) of participation, official letter from your high school, etc.) by the application period deadline.
Contact:
- E-Track Admissions Office:????etrack-admissions@tiu.ac.jp