Harman Patil (Editor)

Sapporo International University

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Total enrollment
  
1,647 (1 May 2014)

Founded
  
1993

Phone
  
+81 11-881-8844

Sapporo International University

Address
  
1 Chome-4-1 Kiyota 4 Jo, Kiyota Ward, 札幌市清田区 Hokkaido Prefecture 004-0844, Japan

Similar
  
Sapporo Gakuin University, Hokusei Gakuen University, Hokusho University, Dohto University, Hokkaido Bunkyo University

Profiles

Sapporo International University (札幌国際大学, Sapporo kokusai daigaku) is a private university in Kiyota-ku, Sapporo, Hokkaido, Japan, established in 1993. The predecessor of the school was founded in 1969. The junior college division of the school is a women's college.

Contents

Admission

The school begins taking applications for the first semester in December and decisions are made by the end of January. They begin taking applications for the second semester in April and decisions are made by the end of May.

Exchange students

For exchange students applying:

  • Official website: www.siu.ac.jp
  • Phone: 81 11-881-8844
  • Address: Exchange Kyomuka, Kiyota-ku, Kiyota 4-1-4-1 Sapporo, Japan 004-0844
  • E-mail address: kyomuka{at}ad.siu.ac.jp
  • Visa applications from most countries are fairly simple. Once a student is accepted the school can guide them through the process. It generally requires completion of an application and an acceptance letter.

    This school has had many prominent professional as foreign language teachers, such as this MEd in TESOL and Linux Engineer who translated this site from Japanese:

    Programs of study offered to exchange students

    Exchange students are offered programs of study in either Tourism/Business or Japanese history and language arts.

    Students are tutored in Japanese language. Japanese language ability is not required; a basic knowledge of greetings and everyday language is helpful. There is no language center.

    Academic year and semester system

  • First semester: April 3 to August 2
  • Second semester: September 13 to February 4
  • Student life

    There are no dormitories. Students generally take care of living arrangements on their own.

    There may be a school-provided room available nearby with bed and bedclothes, refrigerator, TV, gas range and heater. If available, students can move in upon arrival to Sapporo. The cost of rent/administration is 28,000 yen per month. Students are required to pay a 10,000 yen cleanup fee upon departure. Other bills include electricity, water and gas. In winter, gas charges may reach 10,000 yen. Food and other living expenses beyond housing costs listed above, are estimated at around 50,000 yen per month.

    Winter sports and nightlife

    Sapporo is surrounded by ski resorts; the closest is only 20 minutes away. The powder snow is said to be comparable, if not better than that of world class resorts in the Colorado Rockies or the Swiss Alps.

    Sapporo International University is in the Kiyota District, which is only 15 minutes from Shirahatayama Nordic Ski Area, the location of the 2007 FIS Nordic World Ski Tournament. It is 10 minutes from Sapporo Dome, location of the 2002 World Cup Soccer Tournament and venue to many sports and cultural events. In addition, the university is only 20 minutes from the entertainment district, Suskino, whose nightlife and restaurants attract people from all over the nation.

    References

    Sapporo International University Wikipedia