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The University of Tokyo International Affairs Department Short-Term Summer Study Abroad Programs with Scholarships: First Recruitment in Academic Year 2015 General Application Guidelines (For IARU Global Summer Program, Summer Programs and Language Training at Overseas Universities, etc.) 2014.12.05 2015.1.16 updated (indicated in green) 2015.1.28 updated (indicated in orange) *Information and document submission requirements are subject to change, and additional useful information may be posted online. Please check on our website for the latest information. http://www.u-tokyo.ac.jp/ja/administration/go-global/program/sp2015-en.html * Faculty hereinafter refers to the department/faculty/graduate school that you are or will be affiliated with. 1. Overview The University of Tokyo accepts applications from students, who wish to participate in and receive scholarship from UTokyo, for the short-term summer study abroad programs listed in the attached Program Basic Information List. Some programs, including the IARU Global Summer Program, require applicants to be recommended by their university. In that case, applying through this recruitment process is necessary. For the other programs, students will individually need to apply for them directly, but students may request for scholarships by concurrently applying through this process (see 2. Programs Covered, below). Scholarships are available from several different sources and the categories are listed below (there is a set of eligibility criteria for receiving scholarships, thus applications for scholarships can be denied). 1 IARU Global Summer Program *For undergraduate and graduate students Summer programs at 9 of the world s leading IARU-member universities (see Attachment 1) 2 Short-term Study Abroad Programs supported by UTokyo Alumni (UTokyo Global Experience Program) *For undergraduate students Summer programs or language training courses at overseas universities (see Attachment 2) 3 Graduate Students Short-term Study Abroad Programs *For graduate students Summer programs or language training courses at overseas universities *If the number of applications received exceeds the number of possible scholarship recipients in each of the above categories, scholarships may be provided from a scholarship project of the University of Tokyo Foundation, Go Global Scholarship program. 2. Programs Covered First recruitment (Current round) 1 IARU Global Summer Program 2 Short-term Study Abroad Programs supported by UTokyo Alumni (UTokyo Global Experience Program) 3 Graduate Students Short-term Study Abroad Programs Second recruitment (Planned for after April) Programs are to be determined. *For details, see the attached Program Basic 1

Information List. This first recruitment round has three types of programs, including types that require students to be recommended from UTokyo when applying, and programs that can be applied to directly with or without recommendations. A. Programs that require recommendation from UTokyo Applicants must apply through this general application. (*After obtaining the recommendation from UTokyo, each student must apply for the programs directly to the relevant universities on their own.) <Available Programs> IARU Global Summer Program [9 IARU member universities] Yale Summer Session (YSS) [Yale University] English Language Institute (ELI) [Yale University] Berkeley Summer Sessions (Regular courses) [UC Berkeley] Berkeley Summer Sessions (Summer English Language Studies) [UC Berkeley] Global Study Program - Summer Session (Full-time Academic Credit) [UC Davis] Global Study Program - Summer Sessions (10-week Intensive English Program) [UC Davis] Global Research Experience in Advanced Technologies (GREAT) [UC Davis] The University of Chicago Summer Session [The University of Chicago Graham School] Cologne Summer School on Legal Aspects of European Integration 2015 [University of Cologne] English Language Programs [University of Pennsylvania] Summer School at the University of York: Exploring British History [University of York] Vancouver Summer Program [University of British Columbia] European Perspectives in Engineering & Innovation [INSA Lyon] B. Programs where program tuition fees are waived if application is accompanied by recommendation from UTokyo as the programs comes under the university-wide student exchange agreements, Students who wish to receive exemption or reduction of the program tuition fees as well as this scholarship from UTokyo must apply to this general application. (*After obtaining the recommendation from UTokyo, each student must apply for the programs directly to the relevant universities on their own.) <Available Programs> NTU Summer+ Programs (Includes both +C1 and +L1) [National Taiwan University] International Summer School [Korea University] Yonsei Internatioal Summer School [Yonsei University] C. Programs which do not require recommendations from UTokyo Those who wish to receive scholarship from UTokyo should apply to this general application. (*Students must apply directly on their own (not through UTokyo).) <Available Programs> All other programs not listed in A. or B. Applicants who (i) were rejected during the internal selection process for scholarships for B or C in the first recruitment round, or (ii) wish to apply to a program not listed in the first or second 2

round of recruitment (programs by individual faculties or other independent programs), may apply for the UTokyo s Short and S-Short Study Abroad Scholarship under the Go Global scheme, which accepts applications in April and September, if they satisfy the scholarship s eligibility criteria. 3. Application Flow and Schedule Date Early December December 9 (Hongo) December 11 (Komaba) Schedule, procedure for students, etc. Announcement of application guidelines Check the details (Confirm the application deadline with your faculty) Apply for a necessary English proficiency test (e.g. TOEFL ibt) in order to obtain the score by February. If you have already taken the necessary test, confirm that the score is still valid. Information session Mini study abroad information session (focusing on short-term study abroad in summer 2015) http://www.u-tokyo.ac.jp/ja/administration/go-global/event/info_session2014_2.html January Check the program details and examine the program you will apply for (refer to each program s websites as well as reports by past participants, which can be found on UTokyo s Go Global website). Check when you can participate in the program by referring to the class schedule of the faculty which you will be affiliated with during the program in 2015, and your personal schedule. *See 4. Eligibility Criteria (2) and (3). Carefully read the application guidelines and start to prepare necessary documents. Mid-February Internal application documents deadline As the deadline varies between faculties please check with the relevant office in your affiliation. Early to mid-march Mid to late March After March late Internal selection Be prepared to receive emails and telephone calls in relation to the selection process. Prepare the application documents for program participation so that you will be ready to submit them immediately on passing the internal selection process. *See 9. Participation procedures and travel arrangements. Notification of the selection results Be prepared to receive emails and telephone calls. (If passed the internal selection process) Entitled to the scholarship. (This does not guarantee admission to the program. There is also the possibility of not receiving scholarship if prerequisites are not fulfilled.) Apply for program participation by directly contacting the host institution on your own. 3 (If rejected by the internal selection process) *For those who wish to still participate in a short-term study abroad program If you wish to participate in a program even without this scholarship, proceed with the application process for programs which do not require recommendations from UTokyo (program type B. or C. as described in Section 2 of this guideline). Or apply for the Second Recruitment of Short-Term Summer Study Abroad Programs with Scholarships (Internal recruitment to start after April. Available programs will be different from the First Recruitment.)

After April After the completion of the program Prepare to participate in the program. Follow UTokyo s required pre-departure procedures, submit required documents Take out insurance for the study abroad period. See 4. Eligibility Criteria, Insurance. Submit reports and documents that certify your participation in the program. Or apply for programs not included in the Short-Term Summer Study Abroad Programs with Scholarships. Consider applying for the S-Short Study Abroad Scholarship under the Go Global Scholarship scheme. *Students applying to programs held at universities in the U.S. can apply for the scholarship offered by an America-based NPO, Friends of UTokyo, Inc. (FUTI), which is a separate organization from UTokyo and therefore conducts its own selection process. Applicants who wish to receive the FUTI scholarship must check the FUTI website (http://www.friendsofutokyo.org/) and directly apply for the FUTI scholarship concurrently with their application for the program. (The FUTI application process will start around mid-january and close around mid-february.) 4. Eligibility Criteria Students must satisfy all the criteria below. Criteria for internal procedure (1) Students must be enrolled at UTokyo as full-time undergraduate or graduate students at the time of application and during the program period. (2) It is important to make sure that the summer programs do not interfere with your 2015 Summer Semester courses by checking the examination date and other necessary schedules before applying to the programs. (3) In cases where you cannot attend classes at UTokyo for a specified period, the handling of such situations shall be determined by your faculty of affiliation. There is no guarantee that students study abroad schedules will be taken into special consideration, therefore please confirm and make sure you understand before applying. *In the case of the College of Arts and Sciences Junior Division, not attending classes or exams due to participation in a study abroad program will be considered as an absence, it will also not be an acceptable reason for a make-up exam. Contact the office of College of Arts and Sciences for more details. (4) If you already know who your supervisor is during the term in which you will be participating in the summer program, you must obtain prior authorization from the supervisor and obtain his/her signature on the application form. In cases where you do not have a supervisor for that term, please consult with the relevant section of the faculty with which you will be affiliated with during the summer program and obtain their approval. (5) Please only apply after consulting with the relevant section of the faculty with which you will be affiliated during the summer program term to be fully aware of potential academic affairs you need to know before you apply. You must obtain the signature of the persons in charge for the application form. (6) Credits or certificates will be issued by the host institution after a successful completion of the program; however, whether or not they are transferrable to UTokyo is subject to the approval of the faculty with which the student is affiliated. If you want the credits or 4

certificates transferred, please consult with your faculty before submitting your application. Please also confirm the credit approval procedure with your faculty before applying. Criteria for programs (1) You must satisfy the prerequisites for the programs that you wish to participate. Some programs have prerequisites such as number of years at university, field of specialization, English proficiency and other requirements. Please check the website individually. (2) Students must have the English proficiency required to participate in the program. *Some programs require the submission of TOEFL ibt or IELTS (Academic Module) scores (TOEIC or STEP scores are not accepted), so you must prepare in advance. * Expected in the attached Program Basic Information List means that the score is a guideline; your application may be accepted even if your score is below the indicated level. However, students are still required to submit valid certificates from specified tests. Required means that your score must be at least the indicated score. (3) Students must be able to proactively take actions, such as preparing documents and checking deadlines because, after passing the internal selection process, you will be responsible for directly contacting the host institution in English via website or e-mail regarding your application for the study abroad program (and accommodation arrangements in some programs). (Experiencing these procedures is part of the study abroad experience.) Insurance After passing the internal selection process and being accepted into the study abroad program, students are required to take out Japan Educational Exchanges and Services (JEES) Futai Kaigaku at their own expense (this will not be paid for by the University). Taking out this insurance will be one of the requirements for applying to a study abroad program through this call for scholarships. Eligibility Criteria for Receiving Scholarship Because this scholarship is provided by funds and donations by individuals as well as corporate bodies, recipients are expected to attend networking events with donors, submit reports, and answer questionnaires. 5. Expenses and Scholarship (1) For those who fulfill the eligibility criteria, the amount of scholarship provided for use as a part of the tuition fee, accommodation fee, or airfare is expected to be between JPY 60,000 to JPY 480,000 depending on the location, duration and participation fee of the program. Please check the amount, which varies between programs/courses, in the attached Program Basic Information List. *As applicants must fulfill the eligibility criteria to receive the scholarship, there is always a possibility that applicants may not receive the scholarship. (2) As the participation fee also varies between programs/courses, please check the attached Program Basic Information List or websites. You must pay all expenses exceeding the amount of the scholarship, which may include tuition, accommodation, airfare, class materials, visa and insurance, etc. (3) Some scholarship payments may occur after the deadline for program participation fee payment or after completing the program, which would require students to temporarily cover the full amount. You must consult with your family or make necessary preparations in advance. (4) If you receive a scholarship from another organization that does not allow recipients to receive other scholarships, this program cannot pay the scholarship amount to you. (5) Recipients of the Japanese Government Scholarship are able to receive scholarships indicated 5

as a part of tuition fee, accommodation fee, or airfare. However, you may not be able to receive the scholarship due to regulations of the Japanese Government Scholarship depending on the duration or the program itself. Please consult with the relevant section of your faculty for details. 6. Application Deadline Mid-February (The deadline for submission depends on your faculty.) Please check with the relevant office: http://www.u-tokyo.ac.jp/ja/administration/go-global/contacts/inquiry.html * Note that the application deadline is different from the deadlines stated on the website of each university s program, such as the IARU GSP website, due to the internal selection process. 7. Application Process Please submit the completed application forms (both the electronic file and paper-based copy) as specified in Section 14. Applications Documents, to the relevant office of your faculty by the determined deadline. 8. Internal Selection Process (1) In principle, UTokyo will decide candidate students through an internal selection process based on application documents. *Applicants must fulfill the eligibility criteria to receive scholarship, and there is a possibility applicants will not receive scholarship. (2) Notification of the internal selection results will be made via e-mail in mid to late March, to you and the relevant office of your faculty. (Students must regularly check emails after submitting applications as email will be used for communication. You must check the spam folder as important mails may sometimes be diverted into the spam folder.) (3) After being selected as a candidate, you can participate in only one of the programs of your first to third choices. (4) The number of candidates to be selected through this general application will be the number stated in Capacity in the attached Program Basic Information List. If no number is stated in Capacity, the number will be decided during the internal selection process taking into account the number of applications received and the budget. (5) In order to allow more students to experience international exchange, students who have previously participated in the same program will be given a lower priority for internal selection and scholarship opportunities. (6) If you need to withdraw your application under unavoidable circumstances beyond your control, before you are selected as a candidate, please immediately contact the International Student Exchange Group via the relevant office of your faculty or graduate school. 9. Requirements for Post-Internal Selection up until Program Acceptance Participation procedures and travel arrangements (1) You may not have much time between the completion of the internal selection process and the application deadline for program participation. Therefore it is important to check deadlines and other information on the program website or in the attached Program Basic Information List. Please note that it is your responsibility to prepare application documents early. (For type A. and B programs mentioned in Section 2, you will be given detailed instructions for application procedures by the International Exchange Group.) If you are selected as a candidate through the internal selection process, you are responsible for 6

preparing application documents designated by the program and sending your application for the program. (2) For the IARU Global Summer Program, after the documents submitted are reviewed in internal selection, final nomination to the host institutions will be sent for further screening. The selection processes at host institutions will take place in late March. Selected students will be notified directly by the host institution via e-mail by April 2 and students are to respond to the offer by April 10. Please be mindful of emails during this period and when replying to the offer email, please cc the International Exchange Group of the UTokyo head office (iaru.gsp@adm.u-tokyo.ac.jp). (3) It is the students responsibility to follow the instructions of the host institutions on participation procedures and travel arrangements. You should also follow the instructions of the host university when applying for a visa and obtain the latest information from the host institution s country embassy/consulate and other credible sources. Students are responsible for all expenses incurred during the process. If you are not permitted to participate in the programs due to insufficient documents, failure to check the deadline or other reasons, it is the students responsibility and the scholarship will not be paid to the students. Internal procedures (1) If you are selected as a candidate, and you have completed the program application, you must submit a copy of the document that clearly states the starting and ending dates of the program period, such as acceptance permission from the host institution or a document indicating the possibility of acceptance. (2) Confirm with the relevant office of your faculty to see if any study abroad procedures are necessary (such procedures differ by faculty). (3) Contact academic supervisors and other faculty members before departing to avoid unnecessary trouble that could be caused by participating in the program. (4) Orientation for all Summer Program participants will be held sometime in May - June. All students are required to participate unless there are unavoidable circumstances. (5) Even students who passed the internal selection process will not receive a scholarship if they are not allowed to participate in the programs or they cannot participate in them due to procedural failures. (6) If you must decline the offer under unavoidable circumstances (including when applicants are not given permission by the host institution to participate in the program), immediately contact the International Student Exchange Group (studyabroad@ml.adm.u-tokyo.ac.jp), and also submit a brief on reasons for declining (no specific format, one A4 sized page), to the International Student Exchange Group via the relevant office of your faculty. (7) When a scholarship recipient is found not to satisfy the previously-mentioned eligibility criteria or found to be inappropriate as a recipient, he/she will be ordered to return the scholarship amount already received, in whole or in part. When a scholarship recipient suspends study abroad or takes a leave of absence, he/she may be ordered to return the already paid scholarship amount, in whole or in part. (8) Students must follow other warnings and notes by the UTokyo. Insurance For insurance during study abroad, students are required to take out a JEES Futai Kaigaku at their own expense. Taking out this insurance will be one of the requirements for applying to a study abroad program through this general application (This will not be paid for by the University). Details of the insurance will be sent to students who are accepted into the programs at a later date. Information on Study Abroad, Risk Management 7

For general information on study abroad and risk management, see the Todai Go Global website (http://www.u-tokyo.ac.jp/ja/administration/go-global/voyage/). In particular, read the Risk Management Guidebook for Overseas Travel carefully. If you are extending the period of stay due to personal reasons, business, etc. you must take out overseas travelers personal accident insurance in addition to the above mentioned insurance. 10. Program Participation Requirements (1) Fully comprehend the purpose of the summer program and strive to complete the courses with high academic achievements. (2) Selected students should understand that they are representatives of UTokyo. Abide all laws, rules, regulations and manners of the host institution and country. 11. Post-Program Reporting (1) Students must submit a report (in a format prescribed by the International Exchange Group of UTokyo head office), copy of their program completion certificate or academic transcript to the International Exchange Group of the university head office, within two weeks of completing the summer program. (2) Some programs require the submission of reports other than the above mentioned. Students must submit them by the designated deadline. (3) Credits or certificates will be issued after a successful completion of the course by the host institution; however, whether or not they are transferrable to UTokyo is subject to the approval of the faculty with which the student is affiliated (Please confirm the details with your faculty coordinator beforehand). (4) If there are any changes in information (address, phone number, e-mail addresses) from the time of the application, contact the faculty and the International Exchange Group of the UTokyo head office so that appropriate procedures can be undertaken. Such information will be necessary for mailing grades, letter of completion, and passing on important information. (5) Upon completing the program, students may be asked to cooperate in the internationalization efforts of the University (advising students who wish to study abroad, promoting study abroad programs, and answering questionnaire surveys). Students are expected to participate unless there are unavoidable circumstances. 12. Related Websites IARU GSP Website: http://www.iaruni.org/gsp The University of Tokyo Go Global Website: http://www.u-tokyo.ac.jp/ja/administration/go-global/program/ 13. Contact Information *When contacting via e-mail, please make sure to state the subject, your name, faculty, number of years at university, and telephone number. (1) Inquiries about scholarships and overall programs: International Exchange Group, the University of Tokyo (studyabroad@ml.adm.u-tokyo.ac.jp) (2) Inquiries about deadline or application procedures: Relevant office of your current faculty (3) Inquiries about academic affairs, such as credit transfer, at the University: Relevant office of your faculty with which you will be affiliated during the summer program List of offices of faculties/graduate schools: 8

http://www.u-tokyo.ac.jp/ja/administration/go-global/contacts/inquiry.html (4) Inquiries about program details: Host institution of the programs (see their websites) 14. Application Documents Application forms Electronic submission (1) Internal Application Form (specified form) Word file (unsigned) (2) Grading Coefficient Calculation Table Excel file (3) Copy of the Academic Transcript for all semesters since enrollment in higher education (in English) Documents to be printed and submitted (signed) (4) Applicant Information Sheet Excel file (5) Confirmation of Intention to Receive Scholarship (6) Written Oath (7) Documents to certify English proficiency (8) Other documents required for each program Electronic Forms/Files Forms are to be downloaded from the University of Tokyo Go Global Website http://www.u-tokyo.ac.jp/ja/administration/go-global/program/sp2015-en.html Printed Forms All printed forms are to be single sided and on A4 sized paper. Points to Note For Each Documents (1) Internal Application Form Electronic files are to be submitted as a Word file without signatures. Printed application forms are to be signed by the relevant people where required before submitting. Basic information, program of choice, and reasons for study abroad should be provided. Students may provide their first to third choices of programs, all of which must be what they seriously wish to take, because withdrawal after passing the internal selection process is not allowed unless there are special circumstances. After passing the internal selection process, students can participate in only one of the programs of their first to third choices. Please specify the desired courses when applying for Programs No. 29 Utrecht Summer School, No. 34 or 46 English Language Institute (ELI), No. 37 English Language Programs, and No.49 Vancouver Summer Program listed on the Program Basic Information List. (2) Grading Coefficient Calculation Table Electronic files are to be submitted as Excel files. Please make sure to enter the correct data. (3) Copy of the Academic Transcript for all semesters since enrollment in higher education (in English) The section explaining the grading system (e.g. number of step) should be included. If you have been enrolled at other institutions (both in Japan and overseas), please submit 9

your academic records from that period in A4 size as well. (4) Applicant Information Sheet To be submitted as Excel files. (7) Documents to certify English proficiency For scores on necessary English proficiency tests, which vary between programs, see the attached Program Basic Information List. Expected in English Language Requirement means that the score is a guideline; your application may be accepted even if your score is below the indicated level, provided that the score is from one of the designated language tests (and valid). Required means that your score must be at least the indicated score. Students who wish to apply only for programs that do not specify a required score in English Language Requirement in the attached Program Basic Information List are not required to submit any document to certify their English proficiency. The score must be valid in February 2015 (taken within the past two years). You may submit a copy of the scores available online. If the scores cannot be submitted by the departmental deadline, they may be submitted to the International Exchange Group of the UTokyo head office by noon (12pm) of March 2, 2015. The same applies if new scores are to be submitted to replace scores already submitted to the department. Students who fall under the conditions below are not required to submit their English proficiency test scores but must describe the reason in the English Proficiency box in the application form. Those who are not sure if they fall under the conditions must confirm, in advance, with the International Exchange Group via the relevant office of your faculty: Students who have received an English-medium education for at least 5 years of the first 6 years of education and at least 5 years of the next 6 years of education are exempt from submitting English proficiency test scores. (8) Other documents required for each program *Submit electronic files of the documents listed in Additional Documents Required for Internal Selection in the attached Program Basic Information List. Recommendation letters or other documents that require a signature should be submitted as PDF files of scanned documents with the signatures. The documents mentioned above are required for the internal selection process. If you are selected as a candidate, you must prepare and submit application documents for program participation to the host institution. 10