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Scholarships

Every April, a Scholarship Information Session is held with information on scholarships. If you wish to apply for scholarships and/or student loans, please attend this session.
Please note that systems similar to the Ishikawa Prefecture Nurse Training Fund (2. below) and the Ishikawa Prefecture Scholarship Fund (4. below) may also be available from other prefectures, so students hoping to receive such scholarships in their home prefecture are advised to speak to the relevant department in their prefecture. For other scholarship opportunities, notices will be posted on the year-level-specific noticeboards and the all-year-level common noticeboards.
Graduate School students are only eligible for JASSO scholarship loans (1. below).

1. JASSO Scholarship Loans

The Japan Student Services Organization (JASSO) loans money for university expenses to outstanding students with excellent academic ability, whose financial situation makes it difficult to pay for their education.
Please note that students who have received decision notices of scholarship student selection, prior to admission, are required to go through the specified application process. Please submit the documents received from JASSO to the Academic Affairs Office by the due date.

ClassificationType 1 ScholarshipType 2 Scholarship
Monthly Loan AmountChoose from the following monthly amounts:
Living at home: ?30,000 or ?45,000
Living away from home: ?30,000 or ?51,000
(Changes to amounts may be made partway through the year)
Choose from the following monthly amounts:
?30,000,?50,000,?80,000,?100,000, or ?120,000
(Changes to amounts may be made part way through the year)
InterestInterest-freeInterest-bearing
Scholarship EligibilityParticularly outstanding students who, for financial reasons, are significantly academically disadvantaged (objectively assessed in terms of parents’ income and the student’s academic record).More flexible conditions than Type 1, but students must meet specific academic performance and income criteria.
Other NotesEach university has a limit to the number of loans available; as a result, even students who meet criteria may not be eligible for loans.

2. Ishikawa Prefecture Nurse Training Fund

This Training Fund is a system set up for the purpose of increasing the numbers of public health nurses, midwives, nurses, and junior nurses working in Ishikawa Prefecture, with academic loans given to students during their study at training facilities. In addition, based on specific requirements, the system also allows for exemption from the responsibility to make loan repayments.

Monthly loan Amount?32,000
InterestInterest-free
Conditions for Repayment ExemptionsRepayment exemptions apply if students have obtained their nursing or other license within one year of graduation, have immediately found work at one of the types of institutions listed below within Ishikawa Prefecture, and have worked there for five years.
A hospital with up to 200 beds

A hospital in which 80% or more of the beds are for psychiatric conditions

A medical clinic

A facility for children with severe physical and mental disabilities

A medical institution set up by a National Center for Advanced and Specialized Medical Care or a National Hospital Organization as specified in Article 7, No. 6 of the Child Welfare Act.
A long-term care health facility

A visiting nurse organization (for those who have three or more years of practical experience at one of the above types of institutions)
An institution set up by a Nozomi-no-Sono National Center for Persons with Severe Intellectual Disabilities (Independent Administrative Agency) as specified in Article 11, No. 1 of the Act on the Nozomi-no-Sono National Center for Persons with Severe Intellectual Disabilities Independent Administrative Agency (either inside or outside of Ishikawa Prefecture)

3. Ishikawa Prefecture Community Medicine Support Nurse Training Fund

This is a training fund for those trying to find work as public health nurses, midwives, nurses, and junior nurses at specific medical institutions (Suzu General Hospital, Wajima Municipal Hospital, Ushitsu General Hospital, Anamizu General Hospital).

Monthly Loan Amount?100,000 (lump-sum payment of the annual amount is also available)
InterestInterest-free
Conditions for Repayment ExemptionsRepayment exemptions apply if students have obtained their nursing or other license within one year of graduation, have immediately found work at one of the types of medical institutions listed below, and have worked in that job for the same amount of time (or longer) as the period for which they received the loan.

4. Ishikawa Prefecture Scholarship Fund

This scholarship loan is available for young people whose parents have lived in Ishikawa Prefecture for three years or longer.

Monthly Loan Amount?44,000
InterestInterest-free
Scholarship EligibilityStudents with academic drive who would find payment of educational fees unfeasible.
Other NotesRepayments start one year after the final loan payment, as annual payments, twice-annually payments, or monthly payments, for a maximum of 20 years (depending on the total loan amount).

Please see the Japanese page for details.