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  • Locations: Tokyo, Japan
  • Program Terms: Fall, Spring, Summer, Year
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  • This program is currently not accepting applications.
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There are currently no active application cycles for this program.
Fact Sheet:
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Minimum GPA: 2.5 Click here for a definition of this term Class Standing: 2. Sophmore, 3. Junior, 4. Senior
Housing Options: Apartments, Dorms, Home Stays
Program Description:

Tokyo, JapanGlobal Temple Conference

Temple Japan: Semester/Academic Year

Program dates

Fall: late August to mid-December
Spring: early January to late April
Academic Year: late August to late April (off for semester break)See full program calendarAcademics

Undergraduate courses in: American studies, anthropology, architecture, art, art history, Asian studies, communication studies, media studies and production, economics, film and media arts, history, international business studies, Japanese (all levels), journalism, political science, psychology, and sociology
Specialized architecture program offered during the spring semester
Courses are taught by faculty from Japan, the U.S., and other countries around the world
Fall/Spring Semester course load: 4-5 courses, 15-17 credits total
Credit-bearing and non-credit internships are availableLearn more about the academic programStudent life and cultural enrichment

Activities and excursions
Volunteer opportunities
Student clubs
Culture Exchange ProgramLearn more about cultural enrichment programmingLanguage of instruction

Except for courses in Japanese language, all instruction is in English. Program participants with no previous Japanese language instruction are expected to enroll in beginning Japanese during their first semester in Tokyo.

School location

The TUJ campus occupies several floors within two office buildings in the Minami Azabu and Mita districts in central Tokyo.Learn more about Tokyo and TUJ’s locationFacilities

Classrooms equipped with smart technology
Computer lab and wireless Internet system
Professional visual arts studios
Student lounges
Administrative offices

Housing options

Program-arranged dorms and apartments
Program-arranged homestays for selected students
Independent housingLearn more about housing optionsEligibility

Open to qualified students matriculated at U.S. colleges and universities. See eligibility requirementsApplying to the program

Application Deadline: April 1 for the fall semester/academic year; October 1 for the spring semesterSee application proceduresTemple Japan

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Summer Semester (10 weeks)Apply NowScholarship AffiliationAcademy of International Business Southeast Joint Scholarships
Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship
Boren Undergraduate Scholarships- National Security Education Program (NSEP)
Bridging Scholarships for Study in Japan
Diversity Abroad Scholarships
Foundation for Global Scholars
Freeman Awards for Study in Asia (Freeman-ASIA)
Freeman Foundation East Asia Internship Program Scholarships
Fund for Education Abroad
Fund for Education Abroad Rainbow Scholarship
International Engineering Program Scholarships
Lew Klein Excellence in the Media Scholarship
National Italian American Foundation Scholarships
Non-Temple Student Scholarship
Passport Scholarship
Pennsylvania Council for International Education Joint Scholarships
Temple Merit Scholarship Educational Enhancement Stipend
Temple University Japan Campus Scholarship
TOMODACHI Internship Program Scholarship
[Sarai Flores in the field]Sarai FloresView full profile »After living in Japan and interning here I truly feel that I am once step closer to achieving my dream. I’m so thankful and proud of myself for taking this leap of faith. Don’t ever let fear of the unknown stop you from trying something new!


This program is currently not accepting applications.