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Teikyo University

2-11-1 Kaga, Itabashi-ku, Tokyo 173-8605, Japan

Capacity
N/A
Students
2000
Yearly Tuition
¥1,000,000

University Overview

Teikyo University (帝京大学, Teikyo Daigaku) is a large, comprehensive private university primarily located in Itabashi, Tokyo, Japan. Founded in 1931 as Teikyo Commercial High School by Dr. Shigeo Okinaga, it was reorganized as Teikyo University in 1966. Since its inception, Teikyo University has grown into one of Japan's most prominent private educational institutions, known for its diverse range of academic disciplines, from cutting-edge medical science to humanities, social sciences, and engineering.

The university's educational philosophy is based on four core principles: 'Discovering your own future by yourself,' 'Practical Learning,' 'Internationalism,' and 'Open-mindedness.' These principles guide Teikyo's mission to foster independent, globally-minded individuals equipped with practical skills and a broad perspective to contribute to society. Teikyo University is particularly renowned for its Faculty of Medicine, which operates several affiliated hospitals, providing advanced medical education and research facilities. Beyond medicine, the university offers robust programs across numerous fields, emphasizing hands-on experience and real-world application of knowledge.

With multiple campuses across Japan, including Utsunomiya, Hachioji, Fukuoka, and Tsukuba, in addition to its main Itabashi campus, Teikyo University boasts an extensive network of educational and research facilities. It also has a significant international presence, with affiliated institutions and programs worldwide, further reinforcing its commitment to internationalism and fostering a truly global learning environment for its diverse student body.

Faculties & Departments

Teikyo University offers a vast array of undergraduate and graduate programs spread across various faculties. The university is structured to provide comprehensive education, allowing students to pursue specialized knowledge in their chosen fields while also gaining a broad, interdisciplinary understanding. Key departments and fields of study include:

  • Faculty of Medicine: Medicine
  • Faculty of Pharma-Science: Pharmacy, Pharmaceutical Sciences
  • Faculty of Law: Law
  • Faculty of Economics: Economics, Business Administration, International Economics
  • Faculty of Letters: Japanese Culture, History, English Literature, Psychology, Sociology
  • Faculty of Science and Engineering: Mechanical Engineering, Information Science, Biosciences, Civil and Environmental Engineering
  • Faculty of Medical Technology: Clinical Laboratory Science, Physical Therapy, Occupational Therapy, Radiation Technology, Sports Medical Technology
  • Faculty of Health Care: Nursing, Emergency Medical Technology, Judo Therapy, Acupuncture and Moxibustion
  • Faculty of Education: Primary Education, Secondary Education, Early Childhood Education
  • Faculty of Liberal Arts (Tsukuba): International Liberal Arts, Media Studies
  • Faculty of Fukuoka Medical Technology: Physical Therapy, Occupational Therapy, Emergency Medical Technology
  • Faculty of Applied Science (Utsunomiya): Information Science, Aviation and Mechanical Engineering

Tuition & Fees

Tuition fees at Teikyo University vary significantly by faculty and department, particularly between medical and non-medical programs. The figures provided below are general estimates for typical undergraduate programs in faculties such as Law, Economics, Letters, Education, and Science & Engineering, based on the latest available information. Medical faculties tend to have substantially higher fees.

  • Admission Fee: 200,000 JPY
  • Yearly Tuition: 1,000,000 JPY
  • Total First Year (Estimate): 1,200,000 JPY

Note: These figures do not include miscellaneous fees (e.g., facility fees, teaching materials, insurance), which can add several tens of thousands of JPY annually. Please refer to the official Teikyo University admissions guide for the most accurate and up-to-date information for your specific program of interest.

International Student Support

Teikyo University is committed to fostering a welcoming and supportive environment for its diverse international student body, which numbers over 2,000 students from more than 50 countries. The university provides a range of services designed to help international students adapt to life and studies in Japan:

  • Dormitory Accommodation: Teikyo University offers dedicated international student dormitories, such as the "Global Village" at the Itabashi Campus. These dormitories provide convenient, affordable, and safe housing options, fostering a multicultural living environment. Assistance with securing private accommodation is also available for students who prefer it.
  • Japanese Language Support: Comprehensive Japanese language courses are available, ranging from beginner to advanced levels, to help international students improve their language proficiency for academic success and daily life in Japan.
  • English-Taught Programs: While many undergraduate programs are primarily taught in Japanese, Teikyo University offers a growing number of courses and some entire programs (especially at the graduate level and within specific departments like Liberal Arts) that are taught in English or provide an English-friendly learning environment. This allows students with strong English skills to pursue their studies while also having opportunities to learn Japanese.
  • Career Support: The university's career services center provides specialized support for international students, including advice on job hunting in Japan, resume writing, interview preparation, and opportunities for internships and career fairs. They help students navigate the Japanese job market.
  • Counseling and Advising: Academic advisors and personal counselors are available to assist international students with academic challenges, cultural adjustments, and personal well-being.
  • Scholarships: Teikyo University offers various internal scholarships specifically for international students, in addition to guiding students toward external scholarship opportunities from government and private organizations.

Campus Location & Access

Teikyo University's main campus is located in Itabashi, Tokyo, providing students with access to the vibrant heart of the city while maintaining a dedicated academic environment. In addition to Itabashi, Teikyo University operates several other significant campuses across Japan, each specializing in different fields:

  • Itabashi Campus (Tokyo): The main campus, home to the Faculty of Medicine, Pharma-Science, Law, Economics, Letters, Science and Engineering, Medical Technology, Health Care, and Education. It is a hub for medical education and research.
  • Utsunomiya Campus (Tochigi Prefecture): Focuses on Science and Engineering, Applied Science, and Economics.
  • Hachioji Campus (Tokyo): Primarily for Faculty of Liberal Arts.
  • Fukuoka Campus: Dedicated to the Faculty of Fukuoka Medical Technology.
  • Tsukuba Campus: Houses the Faculty of Liberal Arts.

Itabashi Campus Access

The Itabashi campus is easily accessible via public transportation:

  • Train: Jujo Station (JR Saikyo Line) - approximately a 10-15 minute walk.
  • Train: Itabashi-Honcho Station (Toei Mita Line) - approximately a 10-15 minute walk.

The Itabashi campus benefits from its Tokyo location, offering students numerous cultural, professional, and recreational opportunities.

Admission Statistics

Admission to Teikyo University is competitive and varies significantly depending on the chosen faculty and program. While specific acceptance rates are not publicly disclosed by the university, the general admission process for international students typically involves a combination of standardized tests and internal evaluations.

Key admission components include:

  • Application Method: Online application, submission of required documents
  • Key Requirements: High school diploma or equivalent, academic transcripts, financial proof, Japanese language proficiency (JLPT N2/N1 often preferred)
  • Examinations: Examination for Japanese University Admission for International Students (EJU) is often required. Some faculties may conduct their own written exams (e.g., Japanese, English, Math, Science, Social Studies) and/or interviews.
  • Competitiveness: Generally competitive, with medical and health science programs being highly sought after.

Prospective international students are strongly advised to thoroughly review the specific admission guidelines for their desired faculty and year of entry on the official Teikyo University website, as requirements and examination subjects can differ considerably.