PPP
International Admissions

Overview of Application and Admission Process for Prospective International Students

 

Thank you for your interest in the PPP Graduate School at Toyo University — the only master's program in Asia dedicated to the public-private partnership (PPP) model. The program is offered in two distinct formats — a one-year professional course and a two-year standard course — and is available in both Japanese and English tracks. This page provides an overview of the program, application requirements, key deadlines, tuition details, and other essential information.

 

I.                         Program Highlights & Key Considerations

II.                        Application Guidelines

III.                       Important Dates

IV.                       Tuition, Fees & Scholarship Opportunities

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I. Program Highlights & Key Considerations

A.  Overview of our program            

  • There are two enrollment periods each year: Spring admission (early April) and Fall admission (late September).
  • Students can join either the Japanese-language track or the English-language track. While we do not require formal language proficiency test scores, applicants must attend an online interview conducted in the language of intended track.
  • We offer two distinct courses tailored to the needs of prospective students:
            • The  Professional Course is a one-year degree program open to applicants strongly with either (i) 20 years of work experience or (ii) 10 years of work experience combined with a master's or doctoral degree. Applicants for the Professional Course are recommended to consult the Course Chair for consultation
            • The Standard Course is a two-year degree program designed for who want to pursue a career in PPP-related field.
  • To accommodate working professionals, weekday classes are held in a “virtual campus” format, combining interactive online sessions with on-demand video lectures in the evenings. Saturday classes, however, are conducted in person at our Hakusan Campus. Please note that this is not a distance-learning program—international  students are required to obtain a student visa and must reside in Japan for the duration of the program.
  • Several scholarship and financial assistance opportunities are available, as outlined under Heading IV below .
  • For international applicants whose admission has been confirmed, Toyo University also provides guidance on the    visa  process and support with housing arrangements.
  •  To ensure a smoother application process, we are happy to provide guidance and support. Please feel free to contact us at ml-ppp@toyo.jp

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B. Important Remarks

Before reviewing the application and admission procedures, please take note of the following important points. These may affect the specific individual guidelines applicable to you based on your circumstances:

#1 Visa: If you are currently residing outside Japan and require a student visa to study in Japan, please ensure your application is submitted at least six months in advance to allow sufficient time for visa processing.

#2 Preliminary Screening: If you do not meet certain admission requirements listed in the guidelines linked below, we still encourage you to contact us. Please email ml-ppp@toyo.jp to discuss your situation so we can assess your eligibility on a case-by-case basis.

#3 JICA Scholarship: If you are applying through a JICA Scholarship, please note that the process follows a separate application procedure managed by JICA. We recommend contacting your local JICA office for detailed information.

 

II. Application Guidelines

We have below summarized the key steps of the application process below. For full details, including specific requirements and deadlines based on your intended enrollment period, please refer to the appropriate link. For those wishing to pursue studies in English : Application Guidelines in English

For those wishing to pursue studies in Japanese : Application Guidelines in Japanese

 

§     The entire application process is conducted online via a dedicated portal.

§     Some applicants may be required to undergo a preliminary screening, as outlined in the linked guidelines above.

§     Required application documents typically include:

 

  Application form

  Resume

  Research plan

  Graduation certificate(s)

  Academic transcript

  Other standard documents (see the full list in the Application Guidelines)

 

§     Please note that all applications are subject to a non-refundable fee of 35,000 Japanese Yen , which can be paid by credit card.

 

III. Important Dates

The specific application dates vary each year and can be confirmed through the Application Guidelines linked above.

 

As a general rule:

 

§   Spring Admission (semester starts in early April)

 

Screening: August or November

Application Deadline: Mid-July or early November

 

§   Fall Admission (semester starts in late September)

 

Screening: April

Application Deadline: Early April

 

 

IV. Tuition, Fees and Scholarship Opportunities

 

A. Application fee            

 

35,000 Japanese Yen, which can only be paid by credit card.

 

B. Entrance and tuition fees            

 

 All fees below are indicated in Japanese Yen

 

 

Type of Course

 

 

Year

 

Entrance Fee

 

Tuition

 

Facility Fees

 

Total

Standard Course (two years)

First Year

 

270,000

600,000

90,000

960,000

Second Year

 

N/A

600,000

90,000

690,000

Professional Course (one year)

One Year Only

270,000

990,000

90,000

1,350,000

 

 

C. Scholarship and financial assistance opportunities:            

 

Toyo University offers several scholarships and tuition reduction opportunities for international students, including the following:

 

Tuition Reduction for Privately Financed International Students

Toyo University Graduate School Scholarship (Category 1)

Shiokawa Masajuro Scholarship

 

For detailed information about each scholarship and other financial assistance options, please refer to the university's  official guidelines.