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International University of Japan 2011 IUJ SCHOLARSHIP GUIDELINES For Non-Japanese Applicants Non-Japanese IUJ applicants who do not have sufficient funds can apply for the scholarship(s) listed below at the time of application to IUJ academic programs. Please read this information carefully and apply for appropriate scholarship(s). Scholarship information is subject to change. I. List of Scholarships at IUJ Category No Scholarships GSIR GSIM IRP IDP PMPP MBA E-biz S. Nakayama Memorial Scholarship (Type A) 1 S. Nakayama Memorial Scholarship (Type B) S. Nakayama Memorial Scholarship (Type C) S. Nakayama Memorial Scholarship (Type S) 2 Asian Development Bank Scholarship (ADB) 3 Matsushita International Foundation Scholarship (MIF) A Mitsubishi UFJ Trust Scholarship 4 Foundation Scholarship (Mitsubishi UFJ) 5 Sojitz Foundation Scholarship (Sojitz) 6 AEON Scholarship (AEON) 7 Japan Tobacco Asia Scholarship (JT) Joint Japan/World Bank 8 Graduate Scholarship Program (JJ/WBGSP) 9 Niigata International Association Scholarship (NIA) 10 Japan-IMF Scholarship Program for Asia (JISPFA) B Japanese Grant Aid for Human 11 Resource Development Scholarship (JDS) Program Notes IUJ makes these awards to recipients selected from successful applicants at the time of admission. IUJ recommends candidates to scholarship providers from the pool of successful applicants to IUJ at the time of admission. Providers make final decisions. IUJ informs applicants of both our recommendation and the results as soon as the provider informs us. The selected student is not eligible to apply for an upgraded scholarship such as Monbukagakusho Scholarship. Available only to Government staff Available to Government staff in principle : applicable for all applicants (both domestic and international applicants) : applicable for international applicants : apply directly to each institute or office (not through IUJ) :applicable only for MA in International Relations : applicable only for MA in Economics GSIR: Graduate School of International Relations IRP: International Relations Program (MA in Int l Relations, MA in Int l Peace Studies) IDP: International Development Program (MA in Int l Development, MA in Economics) PMPP: Public Management and Policy Analysis Program GSIM: Graduate School of International Management MBA: Master of Business Administration E-biz: Master of E-Business Management Those who would like to apply for Japanese Government (MEXT) with Embassy Recommendation 2011 MEXT scholarship applications have already been completed. For 2012 consideration, contact the Japanese embassy or consulate nearest you for the application form and their schedule. After you pass the preliminary screening conducted by the Embassy or Consulate, then contact IUJ (we cannot allowed to help you before passing that). Please contact IUJ as soon as possible after passing the screening in order to allow enough time to complete the process considering summer holidays. IUJ will ask for TOEFL/ILETS scores and for the MBA candidates GMAT score, and other supportive documents. More information at http://www.iuj.ac.jp/admis/scholarship/mextdetails.htm Note: IUJ will accept MEXT scholars only for the period needed to complete the degree for which the scholar plans to enroll. An additional 6 months of Japanese language training is not necessary for MEXT scholars who enroll at IUJ. 1

II. How to apply for scholarships Category A: - If you want to apply for a category A scholarship, please submit an Application for 2011 Scholarships available for IUJ Studies (attachment) to IUJ together with your complete application for admission. IUJ will allocate the appropriate scholarships to successful applicants who submit all completed application documents for 2011 admission including this scholarship application form by the deadline of admission application. Scholarship Application form must be submitted by admission application deadline. Category B: - For category B scholarships, contact the institutes or offices concerned to begin the application process. III. Guidelines for Category A Scholarships 1. S. Nakayama Memorial Scholarship (Type A, B, C and S) IUJ provides a limited number of scholarships for newly enrolling international students. These are one-year scholarships, but students with commendable records are given a renewal for the second year. for two-year programs (IRP, IDP, IPSP, PMPP and MBA) Type A Type B Partial Exemption of Admission Fee: 250,000 yen (out of a total admission fee of 300,000 yen) Exemption of Tuition: 1,900,000 yen Stipend: 100,000 yen per month, including an allowance for the dormitory fee Type-A scholarship recipients are required to reside in an IUJ Dormitory for the duration of their enrollment. (IUJ single dormitory fee is 32,000 yen per month). Partial Exemption of Admission Fee: 250,000 yen (out of a total admission fee of 300,000 yen) Exemption of Tuition: 1,900,000 yen Type C Partial Exemption of Tuition: 570,000 yen (30% of the full tuition of 1,900,000 yen) Type S Exemption of half of Tuition: 950,000 yen (50% of the full tuition of 1,900,000 yen) Note: Type A or Type B Scholarship recipients are responsible for paying the remaining admission fee balance of 50,000 yen by the designated deadline according to the guidelines for successful applicants. for one-year program (E-biz) Type A Type B Partial Exemption of Admission Fee: 250,000 yen (out of a total admission fee of 300,000 yen) Exemption of Tuition: 2,200,000 yen Stipend: 100,000 yen per month, including an allowance for the dormitory fee Type-A scholarship recipients are required to reside in an IUJ Dormitory for the duration of their enrollment. (IUJ single dormitory fee is 32,000 yen per month). Partial Exemption of Admission Fee: 250,000 yen (out of a total admission fee of 300,000 yen) Exemption of Tuition: 2,200,000 yen Type C Partial Exemption of Tuition: 660,000 yen (30% of the full tuition of 2,200,000 yen) Type S Exemption of half of Tuition: 1,100,000 yen (50% of the full tuition of 2,200,000 yen) Note: Type A or Type B Scholarship recipients are responsible for paying the remaining admission fee balance of 50,000 yen by the designated deadline according to the guidelines for successful applicants. 2

2. ADB Scholarship This scholarship program is established with funds provided by the Japanese Government to the Asian Development Bank (ADB) to offer opportunities to individuals from the Bank s developing member countries to undertake further studies at selected institutions. The selected scholar must agree to return to his/her country upon completion of his/her studies at IUJ for the purpose of applying his/her enhanced knowledge and skills toward helping accelerate the economic and social development of his/her country at least two years. Preference is given to applicants with lesser financial capacity (family income should not be more than US50,000/year and individual income should not be more than US25,000/year) and women candidates. Diversification of nationalities will be considered. 1. Expected to have at least two years of work experience in the public or private sector. 2. Not more than 35 years old at the time of application. 3. In good health. 4. Has not living, working or study in a country other than his/her home country. 5. In principle, does not have an MA or Ph.D. degree. 6. Should be a citizen of an ADB developing member country. Countries listed below: Afghanistan Armenia Azerbaijan Bangladesh Bhutan Cambodia China Cook Islands Fiji Georgia India Indonesia Kazakhstan Kiribati Kyrgyz Laos Malaysia Maldives Marshall Islands Micronesia Mongolia Myanmar Nauru Nepal Pakistan Palau Papua New Guinea Philippines Samoa Solomon Islands Sri Lanka Tajikistan Thailand Timor-Leste Tonga Turkmenistan Tuvalu Uzbekistan Vanuatu Vietnam Partial Exemption of Admission Fee: 250,000 yen (out of a total admission fee of 300,000 yen) Full Tuition: 1,900,000 yen for 2-year program 2,200,000 yen for 1-year E-biz program Monthly stipend: 125,000 yen (including housing and book allowances) Cost of medical insurance Thesis Allowance Round trip travel cost (economy class airfare) between the scholar s home country and Japan. The scholarship is awarded for one year, but may be extended. The extension of the scholarship for the second year of study will be conditional on whether the scholar has maintained a satisfactory level of performance as determined by IUJ. Note: Successful applicants are responsible for paying the balance of the admissions fee, 50,000 yen, by the designated deadline according to the guidelines for successful applicants. 3. The Matsushita International Foundation (MIF) Scholarship The Matsushita International Foundation (MIF) was inaugurated in 1988 with grants from the Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. to promote international and cultural exchange. MIF makes the final selection of their scholarship recipients. MIF scholars are required to take Japanese language courses at IUJ appropriate to his/her level for a minimum of three terms before graduation. Note for GSIM Applicants: Only applicants for the first intake can meet the application deadline for this scholarship, in principle. This scholarship is available for those who are from the following Asian countries and regions: Bangladesh Cambodia China India Indonesia Hong Kong Korea Laos Malaysia Mongolia Myanmar Philippines Singapore Sri Lanka Taiwan Thailand Vietnam Partial Exemption of Admission Fee: 250,000 yen (out of a total admission fee of 300,000 yen) Full Tuition: 1,900,000 yen Monthly Stipend: 100,000 yen (October 2011 to September 2012. September 2011 allowance will be paid on an arrival period.) 120,000 yen (October 2012 to June 2013) Other: Support for one round-trip airfare between the scholar s home country and Japan Scholarship for two academic years, in principle Note: Successful applicants are responsible for paying 50,000 yen as part of the admission fee of 300,000 yen, by the designated deadline according to the guidelines for successful applicants. 3

4. The Mitsubishi UFJ Trust Scholarship Foundation (Mitsubishi UFJ) Mitsubishi UFJ was inaugurated in 1953 with grants from the Mitsubishi Trust and Banking Corporation. Mitsubishi UFJ makes the final selection of their scholarship recipients. 1. The candidate shall aim to become engaged in business or study of science as a lifetime pursuit. 2. The candidate shall be 35 years of age or younger. Partial Exemption of Admission Fee: 250,000 yen (out of a total admission fee of 300,000 yen) Full Tuition: 1,900,000 yen/year Monthly Stipend: 132,000 yen (which includes IUJ dormitory fee, 32,000 yen) Others: 1) One round-trip airfare (economy class airfare for the shortest distance from the scholar s home country to Narita Airport) 2) Special allowance for study and transportation in Japan (up to 50,000 yen once a year) Scholarship is for two academic years Note: Successful applicants are responsible for paying the balance of the admission fee, 50,000 yen, by the designated deadline according to the guidelines for successful applicants. 5. The Sojitz Foundation Scholarship (Sojitz) The Sojitz Foundation provides a scholarship for newly enrolling international students. The selected scholar is required to submit essay (related study in Japan) once a year and when the foundation requires sometimes after graduation, you will also be expected to submit essays (please be aware that the essays will be publicized at their website or on their brochure). The scholar is also expected to attend assembly of international students once a year organized by the foundation. 1. The candidate shall be less than 35 years old as of April 1, 2011. 2. Japanese Language proficiency is equal to or more than intermediate level or Level 3 of Japanese-Language Proficiency Test. Partial Exemption of Admission Fee: 250,000 yen (out of a total admission fee of 300,000 yen) Full Tuition: 1,900,000 yen Scholarship for two academic years, in principle 6. AEON Scholarship (AEON) The AEON 1% Club was inaugurated in 1989 with grants from AEON to protect the environment, promote international culture and inter-personal exchange, and revitalize local cultures and communities. Based on their core values of pursuing peace, respect for humanity, and contribution to the community, they provide scholarships for newly enrolling international students as a part of international culture and inter-personal exchange activities. AEON 1% Club makes the final selection of their scholarship recipients. Students are required to attend events organized by AEON. Events: Scholarship investiture, scholars gatherings, tree planting efforts in the local community and other activities related to environmental conservation, international culture and inter-personal exchange and revitalization of local culture and communities. AEON Scholarship shall be suspended or terminated by the AEON 1% Club if the selected students go on exchange and/or get paid for an internship. This scholarship is available for those who are from the following Asian countries and regions and who are 35 years of age or younger as of April 1, 2011. China Hong Kong Indonesia Malaysia Philippines Taiwan Thailand Vietnam Full Tuition: 1,900,000 yen Monthly Stipend: 100,000 yen Scholarship for two academic years, in principle Note: Interview is held in September. Partial admission fee of 250,000yen (out of a total admission fee of 300,000 yen) will be covered by IUJ. Successful applicants are responsible for paying the balance of the admission fee, 50,000 yen, by the designated deadline according to the guidelines for successful applicants. 4

7. Japan Tobacco Asia Scholarship (JT) Japan Tobacco, Inc. (JT) provides a scholarship for newly enrolling international students. JT makes the final selection of their scholarship recipients. 1. This scholarship is available for those who are from Asian countries and regions and who are less than 35 years old as of September 1, 2011 2. Japanese Language proficiency is equal to or more than intermediate level or Level 3 of the Japanese-Language Proficiency Test 3. Students who are interested in international understanding and friendship. Recipients will be expected to contribute to promoting these activities 4. Student is required to attend events organized by JT Monthly Stipend: 150,000 yen The scholarship is awarded for one year (October 2011 to August 2012), but may be extended. Extension of the scholarship for the second year of study requires submission of an extension application. Note: This scholarship does not cover the admission fee or tuition. Interview is held in August for domestic applicants and September for international applicant. 8. Joint Japan/World Bank Graduate Scholarship Program (JJ/WBGSP) Mid-Career professionals from World Bank member countries, who pursue Master s Degrees in one of the GSIR degree programs, are eligible to apply to the JJ/WBGSP scholarship. To be considered for this scholarship, first apply to IUJ (IDP, PMPP and IRP), and submit all documents required by the stated IUJ application deadline. If IUJ chooses to nominate you for this scholarship, you will be instructed to visit the World Bank website, and fill out their application form. Submit it online to the World Bank, and AT THE SAME TIME print it out and send a hard copy to IUJ by the stated deadline (usually the first week of April). Also, follow instructions to provide the documents noted below. IUJ will nominate candidates to the World Bank for their consideration and final selection with announcement coming before the end of June. Special In accepting the JJ/WBGSP scholarship, candidates commit themselves to return to and work in their home countries after completion of their studies. In accepting this scholarship, candidates consent to the employment restriction policy of the JJ/WBGSP and acknowledge that they will not be able to work at the World Bank Group or IMF for three years after completion of their academic program. 1. Be a national of a World Bank member country eligible to borrow. 2. Applicants born before April 1, 1970 will not be considered. 3. Have, by March 31, 2011, at least 2 years of recent full time professional experience acquired after a university degree, in the applicant s home country or in another developing country. 4. Hold a bachelor's degree or its equivalent. 5. Be in good health. 6. Be of good character. 7. Not be a permanent resident or a national of any industrialized country. 8. Not be residing in an industrialized country for more than one year. 9. Executive Directors, their alternates, staff of the World Bank Group (the World Bank, International Finance Corporation, International Development Association, Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency, and International Center for Settlement of Investment Disputes), consultants, and relatives of the aforementioned are excluded from consideration. Full Admission Fee: Full Tuition: Monthly stipend: Cost of medical insurance 2 economy class one-way ticket between the scholar s home country and Japan and 500 dollar travel allowance each way. Note: Successful applicants are responsible for paying the admission fee by the designated deadline according to the guidelines for successful applicants, but may ask for a reimbursement after enrollment. Documentation Documents that nominees will need to prepare, and which will be submitted to the World Bank by IUJ include: Basic personal data Completed World Bank online form (printed copy) Full academic background Statement of Objectives Copy of degrees obtained Letters of academic and professional Detailed explanation of professional responsibilities recommendations Proof of professional experience For full information on eligibility and their online application form, see the World Bank website at http://www.worldbank.org/wbi/scholarships 5

9. Niigata International Association Scholarship (NIA) The Niigata International Association Scholarship aims at creating an international human network of those schooled in international business fields for the Promotion of Niigata. Students chosen to receive this scholarship will be from the Asian region studying at graduate schools in Niigata, who will become a bridge between their home country and business interests in Japan, specifically in Niigata. NIA makes the final selection of their scholarship recipients. 1. Must be interested in realizing the goals of the scholarship, and have a study plan enabling them to become a bridge between their home country and Niigata. 2. Candidates should: a) be interested in international business cooperation, b) be planning to enroll in an MA or MBA program at IUJ c) be in good health d) be College Student Visa holder and live in Niigata prefecture during their academic program e) not already be receiving a scholarship from the Japanese government or their home country government. f) have never studied at the graduate or undergraduate level in Japan previous to entering IUJ. 3. Must bring a global perspective to the campus, and while studying strive to develop deep connections with the people and traditional culture of Japan. 4. Upon graduation, the scholarship recipient must become an active member of the Niigata International Human Network. 5. Must agree not to leave the scholarship program, but be fully committed to it.* * NIA scholars may have the opportunity to upgrade their scholarship package without leaving the NIA if the additional scholarship does not exceed 1,900,000 (IUJ tuition value) in value during the grant award period: upgrades to scholarships such as Mombukagakusho, etc. are not possible. Furthermore, those not finishing their studies at IUJ for the reasons that follow, must agree to pay back the amount of scholarship they received by the time of leaving: Leave of Absence, Withdrawal or dismissal, transferring to another school. Partial Exemption of Admission Fee: 150,000 yen (50% of the full admission fee of 300,000 yen) Exemption of half of Tuition: 950,000 yen Awarded only for the minimum amount of time usually required to complete the degree (For IUJ 22 months, 6 academic terms successively). Note: Successful applicants are responsible for paying the balance of the admission fee, 150,000 yen, by the designated deadline according to the guidelines for successful applicants. IV. Scholarships applicable after starting class at IUJ Students may have chances to apply for scholarships provided by the following foundations. Scholarship Information will be posted on the IUJ bulletin board. IUJ Alumni Sohei Nakayama Memorial Scholarship Type-D (Monthly Stipend: 100,000 yen): With fund raising efforts by IUJ Alumni Association, IUJ is able to provide a new scholarship for support during students second year of study Honors Scholarship (Monthly Stipend: 65,000 yen): Japan Student Services Organization (JASSO) provides a limited number of scholarships for international students who are fully or partially financed privately. Applications are accepted through IUJ with an IUJ recommendation after being enrolled at IUJ. Other Scholarships Scholarship Name and etc. Application time Rotary Yoneyama Memorial Foundation need Japanese age limitation September Japanese Government (Monbukagakusho: MEXT) Scholarship age limitation October Heiwa Nakajima Foundation need Japanese October The Iwatani Naoji Foundation specific country need Japanese November age limitation Otsuka Toshimi Foundation Asia, Middle East, Africa GPA limitation April and others 6

V. Guidelines for Category B Scholarships No Scholarship Further Information IMF has designated four Japanese universities to participate in partnership with JISPA. IUJ, with its Master's Degree in International Development, is one of these. 10 Japan-IMF Scholarship Program for Asia (JISPA) The JISPA targets highly motivated government officials in central bank or in ministries of economy, finance, planning/development, trade/commerce tax administration or national statistics bureau who may serve as future macroeconomic policy makers with the capacity and vision to contribute effectively to the economic development of their countries such as Bangladesh, Bhutan, Cambodia, China, India, Indonesia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyz Republic, Lao P.D.R., Malaysia, Maldives, Mongolia, Myanmar, Nepal, Pacific Island Countries, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Sri Lanka, Tajikistan, Thailand, Timor-Leste, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, and Vietnam. The deadline for Partnership Track applications is the beginning of December of each year. For further information on the JISPA and to obtain an application, see the IMF website at http://www.imf.org/external/oap/partguide.htm or contact the IMF resident representative offices in the relevant countries, or contact: Programs Officer IMF Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific 21 Fl., Fukoku-Seimei Building 2-2-2 Uchisaiwai-cho, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 100-0011 JAPAN Fax: +81 3 3597-6705 11 Japanese Grant Aid for Human Resource Development Scholarship (JDS) Program The JDS Program is to provide nationalities of Bangladesh, Cambodia, China, Kyrgyz, Laos, Mongolia, Myanmar, Philippines, Sri Lanka, Uzbekistan, and Tajikistan with opportunities for academic research at Japanese higher educational institutions under the Grant Aid assistance by Government of Japan. The main objective of the JDS Program is to support human resource development in each participating country by fostering young government officials who are expected to facilitate the social and economic development of their countries in the 21st century. Another aim is for JDS Fellows, because of their experience in Japan, to contribute to the broadening and enhancement of the foundation for bilateral relations between their countries and Japan JDS Fellows are expected to acquire specialist knowledge not only for individual capacity building but also for social capacity building and to engage actively and practically in addressing the social and economic development issues in their countries. The JDS fellows have been sent to the IRP, IDP, PMPP and MBA Programs at IUJ. For further information on the JDS and to obtain an application, contact the JICA/JICE regional offices or your government in the relevant countries. 7

APPLICATION FOR 2011 SCHOLARSHIPS AVAILABLE FOR IUJ STUDIES For Non-Japanese Applicants IUJ will allocate the appropriate scholarships to successful applicants who submit all completed application documents for 2011 admission including this scholarship application form by the deadline of admission application. Which program are you applying for? Graduate School of International Relations: IRP (MA in Int l Relations) IRP (MA in Int l Peace Studies) IDP (MA in Int l Development) IDP (MA in Economics) PMPP Graduate School of International Management: MBA E-Biz Name: Sex: Marital Status:, Family First Middle Date of Birth: Age: Nationality: Male Female Single Married Month / Day / Year Present Address: At Enrollment Permanent Address: Phone Fax. Phone Fax. Full-Time Work Experience Company/Organization Department/Section Position Duration Month/Year~Month/Year Gross Monthly Income (in US) Please indicate the amount of your savings that can be used to help cover your tuition and living expenses (in US). Family Members (Required) Name Relation Age Occupation Gross Monthly Income (in US) Father Mother Spouse Monthly amount of possible remittance for your study at IUJ (in US) Is there another individual(s) (other than family members as noted above), who may provide you with financial assistance to help cover your tuition and living expenses? If yes, please provide the following information. Name of Person Relationship Occupation Total amount of assistance per year (in US) 1

Have you been granted any scholarships and/or are you applying for any other scholarships (besides those available through IUJ), to help cover your tuition and living expenses at IUJ? If yes, please provide the following information. Name of Scholarship Has scholarship already been granted? Scholarship Duration Scholarship amount per year (in US) Yes No, I am waiting for the results Month/Year~Month/Year Financial Plan a) If you are not awarded a scholarship through IUJ, how do you plan to finance your study at IUJ? b) If a scholarship you are awarded through IUJ does not cover all other expenses for supporting your studies at IUJ, how do you plan to finance the shortfall? Requirements and Restrictions Please read the information associated with each scholarship and indicate your response for each. If nothing is checked under each category, IUJ will not consider you for that scholarship recommendation. ADB As stipulated in the IUJ scholarship guidelines, one of the requirements for ADB scholarship holders is to return to their home country for a minimum of 2 years upon completion of their studies at IUJ to contribute to your country. Please indicate whether or not you will abide by that requirement if you are selected for this scholarship. Yes, I will abide with the requirement. No, I do not agree with the requirement/i am not eligible for these scholarships. MIF Scholarship As stipulated in the IUJ scholarship guidelines, MIF requires their scholarship holders to take Japanese courses at IUJ for a minimum of three terms before graduation. Please indicate whether or not you agree with that requirement if you are selected for the MIF scholarship. Yes, I agree with the requirement and will make every effort to achieve a solid passing grade in Japanese. No, I do not agree with the requirement/i am not eligible for the MIF scholarship. AEON Scholarship As stipulated in the IUJ scholarship guidelines, the AEON scholarship shall be suspended or terminated by the AEON 1% Club if a recipient goes on Exchange and/or gets paid for an internship. Please indicate whether or not you agree with such restriction if you are selected for the AEON scholarship. Yes, I agree with such restriction. No, I do not agree with such restriction/i am not eligible for the AEON scholarship. JJ/WBGSP Scholarship As stipulated in the IUJ scholarship guidelines, one of the requirements for JJ/WBGSP scholarship holders is to return to and work in their country or another developing country after completion of their studies at IUJ. The JJ/WBGSP scholarship recipients also will not be able to work at the World Bank Group or IMF for three years after completion of their studies at IUJ. Please indicate whether or not you agree with these conditions if you are selected 2

for the JJ/WBGSP scholarships. Yes, I agree with the conditions. No, I do not agree with the conditions/i am not eligible for the JJ/WBGSP scholarships JT Scholarship As stipulated in the IUJ scholarship guidelines, one of the requirements for the JT scholarship is that applicants have at least an intermediate level of Japanese Language proficiency or Level 3 on the Japanese-Language Proficiency Test. The JT scholarship recipient is also not eligible to apply for Monbukagakusho Scholarship. Please indicate whether or not you are eligible to apply for the JT scholarship and agree with such restrictions if you are selected as a JT scholarship recipient. Yes, I am eligible to apply for the JT scholarship and agree with such restrictions. No, I do not agree with such restrictions/i am not eligible for the JT scholarship. Sojitz Scholarship As stipulated in the IUJ scholarship guidelines, one of the requirements for the Sojitz scholarship is that applicants have at least an intermediate level of Japanese Language proficiency or Level 3 on the Japanese-Language Proficiency Test. The Sojitz scholarship recipient is also not eligible to apply for a Monbukagakusho Scholarship after enrolling in IUJ. Please indicate whether or not you are eligible to apply for the Sojitz scholarship and agree with such restrictions if you are selected as a Sojitz scholarship recipient. Yes, I am eligible to apply for the Sojitz scholarship and agree with such restrictions. No, I do not agree with such restrictions/i am not eligible for the Sojitz scholarship. Japanese Language Proficiency One of the requirements for the JT and Sojitz scholarships is that applicants have at least an intermediate level of Japanese Language proficiency or Level 3 on the Japanese Language Proficiency Test. If you took the Japanese Language Proficiency Test, please indicate the level passed. Level If you have never taken the Japanese Language Proficiency Test but you have studied Japanese at Japanese Language School, please indicate the school name, level and length of time of your enrollment. School Name Level Beginner Intermediate Advanced Length of time of your enrollment From To (Total: ) I certify that all information mentioned in this application is correct. Date: Name: Signature: Protection of Personal Information All personal information that IUJ obtains from applicants will be used solely for the purpose of admission and scholarship selections. All application information by applicants will remain confidential and will not be released to a third party without prior permission of the applicants. 3