Full attendance scholarship:
Major language schools in Japan have basically set up programs to reward students whose annual attendance rate reaches 98%- 100%.
The reward amount ranges from 1 10,000 yen/month to 60,000 yen/year.
Li Xiuxian Scholarship:
The scholarship named after a Korean is a special scholarship set up by the Japanese to thank Li Xiuxian, a Korean student who lost his young life at the New Okubo Station because of saving the Japanese.
The reward amount is 6.5438+0.5 million yen/year.
Entrance scholarship for college entrance examination:
If you have taken the college entrance examination, you can apply for this scholarship.
This award is used to reward China students who have taken the college entrance examination and achieved excellent results.
Japanese Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology Scholarship:
The Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology is equivalent to the Ministry of Education of China. The scholarship was established in 1964, aiming at providing opportunities for international students who are interested in further study in Japanese universities and giving them the financial aid they need for further study. There are seven kinds of art scholarships, which have certain requirements on the nationality, age, major and education of the applicants.
The reward amount is 576,000 yen/year. Usually, students from language schools can apply for this scholarship if they get excellent results in the all-Japan international students' examination.
Scholarships for admission to famous Japanese universities:
Reward students who successfully enter top universities or colleges in Japan after studying in language schools.
Take Ann japanese language school as an example (undergraduate only): Students who are admitted to Dongda University and Peking University upon graduation will be awarded 500,000 yen at one time;
Students admitted to Osaka University, hitotsubashi university, Keio University and Waseda University upon graduation will be awarded 200,000 yen at one time;
Upon graduation, students admitted to 35 universities including Tokyo University of the Arts, Aoyama University, Ritsumeikan University and Gakuen University will receive a one-time award of 50,000 yen.
Yoshioka Scholarship:
It was established by Yoshioka Education Group, a Japanese NGO. Headquartered in Tokyo, Yoshioka Education Group is a large-scale education group with Japanese Language Teacher Training Association, Applied Japanese Language Education Association, Chituo Valley japanese language school and Chituo Valley Education Research Institute. This award aims to reward students who have achieved excellent academic performance in language schools under the Yoshioka Education Group.
The reward amount is 50- 15000 yen/year.
Alpine scholarship:
Founded by the Japanese private Takayama International Education Consortium.
The reward amount ranges from 50,000 yen per month to 360,000 yen per year.