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Javascript is required to display the University of Tokyo website correctly. Please enable Javascript in your browser settings and refresh the page. Skip to content Contact Giving to UTokyo Language 日本語 中文 한국어 Search People HOME Education About UTokyo Office of the President Mission and Vision History Facts and Figures Offices & Administration Publications & PR Visit UTokyo Access and Campus Maps Facilities Rules and Regulations Job Information Academics Faculties Graduate Schools Institutes and Other University Organizations Special Educational Activities Research Activities International Activities Why UTokyo? Explore Our Campuses Learn Discover Our People In Depth Why Tokyo? Why Japan? 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Research Alumni Education Prospective Students Current Students UTokyo FOCUS Access and Campus Maps Contact Make a donation 日本語 中文 한국어 Academics Home > Academics > International Activities > Student Exchange Programs > University-wide Student Exchange Program (USTEP) > Type U (For Undergraduates) 日本語 Type U (For Undergraduates) Type U (For Undergraduates) How to Apply 1. Qualifications 2. Courses and Academic Calendar 3. Financial Information 4. Additional Information 5. FAQs 6. Inquiries 7. Nomination / Application Procedures Type U (For Undergraduates) Collapse Top How to Apply Collapse Get to know USTEP Life Please visit our YouTube channel to hear USTEP experiences by some former USTEP students! Learn the basic information of USTEP Course Selections/ Academic Calendar: 2. Courses and Academic Calendar Financial Information / Scholarship Information: 3. Financial Information Apply at your home university to be nominated for USTEP To apply for USTEP, you must first be nominated by your home university. We accept applications only from those who have already been nominated by their home university. Make sure that you meet the eligibility for USTEP: 1. Qualifications You need to meet the eligibility to apply for USTEP. Please carefully read the eligibility requirements and make sure that you meet all of them. We do not accept applications that do not meet all the eligibility criteria. Apply for USTEP: 7. Nomination / Application Procedure Once you are nominated by your home university, you can apply for USTEP. We will send application instructions to each student via email.Top 1. Qualifications Expand Exchange Students&#39; Status Students participating in the Type U program will be affiliated with the Center for Global Education of UTokyo. This means that Type U students will follow the academic procedures and schedule at the Center for Global Education, regardless of their majors. Their status will be “Special Auditors” who are eligible to register for university courses for credit. Eligibility Only students* satisfying all of the following requirements may apply: Students who will be enrolled full-time at a Partner University during their entire period of study at UTokyo. (See the list of partner universities) Students who are nominated by their home university. Students who will return to their home university after completing their study at UTokyo. First- and second-year undergraduate students are not accepted for USTEP. For students enrolled in three-year undergraduate programs, they must have finished at least 1.5 years of the program at the time of their arrival at UTokyo. Students who demonstrate excellent academic performance. Students who have a clear intention to study at UTokyo. Students who possess official proof of their required language proficiency or meet the condition for exemption from providing proof. *Type U is primarily designed for admitting undergraduate students. However, it is possible for graduate students who intend to take only undergraduate-level courses at UTokyo to apply. Language Requirement The Type U program requires exchange students to meet the language requirements in English and/or Japanese, depending on the courses they wish to take. Students who wish to take courses offered in English A minimum TOEFL iBT score of 90, IELTS overall band score of 6.5, or Cambridge English Qualifications “C1 Advanced” *TOEFL iBT Home Edition, IELTS Indicator and IELTS Online are accepted. *TOEFL iBT “MyBest scores” is not accepted. *TOEFL iBT and IELTS scores are valid only if dated within two years of the USTEP application deadline. Or Attend a university or have graduated from a high school where the medium of instruction is English *Applicants must submit a proof that certifies that the degree program they belong to is taught entirely in English, unless they attend a university in an English speaking country or are a native speaker of the language (*A native speaker is defined here as someone who graduated from a high school where the medium of instruction is English). Students who wish to take courses offered in Japanese JLPT Level N1, or Have graduated from a high school where the medium of instruction is in Japanese Top 2. Courses and Academic Calendar Expand Students will officially register for courses in April or September after their arrival and orientation at UTokyo. Students admitted to the Type U program may take various courses offered across the College and Faculties. There are two main campuses—Hongo and Komaba—and travel between the two takes about one hour by public transportation. Academic Calendar The Academic Calendar for AY 2024 will be available around March 2024. Period of Study 1 April to August [1 semester (S1S2)] 2 April to March [2 semesters (S1S2 A1A2 (W))] 3 September to March [1 semester (A1A2 (W))] 4 September to August [2 semesters (A1A2 (W) S1S2)] Note: The exact end date of the study period depends on which classes students will choose to take. Course Information Courses offered in the Type U program can be found in the Course Catalogue for Type U students. Please refer to the following requirements to meet when you consider your course registration. Type U students can only take classes listed on the above course catalogue. Please note that there is limited availability for graduate-level classes that Type U students can access and register for. Type U students are required to register for a minimum of six classes per week, equating to at least 10 hours of class time. This is a requirement under Japanese visa law. Available courses change every year and the courses currently on the website may not be offered in the following year. The list of courses open to USTEP students for AY 2024 (April-March) will be available in late March of 2024. Course Restrictions Type U students are not eligible to take graduate courses offered by Graduate Schools. However, they may take the graduate level courses for undergraduate students listed on the Type U course catalogue. These courses refer to subjects offered at the graduate level by the Faculty/College that UTokyo undergraduate students are affiliated with. They differ from regular graduate courses offered by each Graduate School for graduate students. The following course restriction will apply to students enrolling from the spring of 2025 onwards. (This does not apply to students who will be continuously enrolled from Autumn 2024 to Spring 2025.) USTEP Type U students are allowed to take up to two credit-bearing Japanese language classes per week. * Students who request to take three credit-bearing Japanese language courses per week must get special permission by including a document filled out by their home university in the online application process. This application will be reviewed by UTokyo before permission can be granted. * Please note that a course offered twice a week counts as two classes. There are no restrictions on non-credit-bearing Japanese language programs offered by the Japanese Language Education Division. Some non-credit- bearing courses are offered by Faculty of Engineering. Note: Credit transfer: Students should consult their home universities for procedures. UTokyo has asked partner universities to refer to the following credit system at UTokyo and decide how to transfer credits earned at UTokyo. In principle, courses worth 2 credits consist of 13 weeks of 105-minute classes. The length of each class period may vary depending on the College/Faculty. There may be some courses offered by Faculties that are 90 minutes long. If it is a 90 minute-long class, supplemental learning will be offered for the rest of the 15 minutes. (e.g., discussion led by TA after classes) Laboratory work / Internship: Type U students are not allowed to participate in practical work (e.g. laboratory work, design studio work etc.) Language of Instruction: If you meet the English language requirements, you can enroll in classes conducted in English. If you meet the Japanese language requirements, you can enroll in classes conducted in Japanese. If you meet both language requirements, you can enroll in classes conducted in either language. Classes at the Faculty of Law: Students interested in taking seminars offered in “Japanese” or “Japanese and English” at the Faculty of Law are allowed to apply for only one seminar course per semester. Further information will be provided to those who have been successfully accepted to study at UTokyo. There is no such restriction for the number of seminar courses students can apply for and take, if the seminars are noted as being instructed in “English.” Japanese Language Education * Please be aware that there are course restrictions for the Japanese language learning classes. For further details, please refer to the "Course Restrictions" section provided above. Type U students accepted to the student exchange program are eligible to register for these courses. Further information about the courses are available on the following websites: (Hongo Campus) JLCSE (Komaba Campus) Global Komaba Type U students also have the opportunity to take non-credit Japanese language programs. The Japanese Language Education Division, part of the Center for Global Education, offers a variety of Japanese language courses catering to different levels and learning durations. For the convenience of students and researchers on various campuses, all classes are conducted online. For additional details, visit this page: The Japanese Language Education Division, the Center for Global Education Global Liberal Arts (GLA) Courses The Center for Global Education, to which Type U students are affiliated, offers Global Liberal Arts (GLA) Courses. All classes are conducted in English and focus on themes related to SDGs such as gender, diversity, health, poverty, GX (Green Transformation), in an interactive small-group format. To view specific courses, please refer to the Course Catalogue for Type U students by selecting “Center for Global Education” from the dropdown menu. When enrolling in GLA Courses, ensure that you meet the aforementioned requirements. For additional details, visit this page: Global Liberal Arts (GLA) CoursesTop 3. Financial Information Expand Pursuant to the memorandum on student exchange, exchange students are exempt from paying examination fees, admission fees and tuition fees to UTokyo. The minimum required funds for the exchange In accordance with Japanese visa requirements, applicants will be asked to submit a bank statement demonstrating a balance of 120,000 JPY per month for each month of enrollment at the University of Tokyo, as follows.