Monday, September 5, 2011

Yearly tuition at Temple University Japan?

Question:


How much is it minus all the housing, visas, etc? I'm only asking about the educational tuition. And is TUJ a good univ?

Answer:


TUJ is a middle ranked university, ranked around 450 - 500th in the world - there are better universities, there are many worse. Yearly tuition fees will probably run around $10,000 - $12,000 per year, plus the entrance fees, etc. If you are American, you may be able to get financial aid.

To be honest, there are many better, cheaper options available. The Japanese government has a program called Global 30, which aims to attract foreign students and internationalize the universities. If you go for one of the public universities, you will only pay about $6000 a year, and many have special deals on tuition fees and often scholarships are available. Finally, the G30 participating universities tend to be much higher ranked. For example, our program at Tsukuba University waives the entry fees, you get the first year for free, we offer on campus housing which costs approximately half that at Temple, we get scholarships for about half our students each year - many of which include fees. Finally, globally, we are ranked nearly 300 places higher than Temple.
You can see our website at http://www.global.tsukuba.ac.jp
Email me if you have any questions

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