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About Gakuen
Hokkai-Gakuen University (Gakuen) — private non-profit university. It is located in Sapporo, Japan. Gakuen is an active member of International Association of Universities (IAU).
Gakuen does research in different fields of study. You can find them on the official site.
- Location
- Sapporo, Japan
- Establishment year
- 1952
- Students
- 8,999
- Acceptance rate
- 70%

Gakuen tuition fees
As in many other universities in the country, the academic calendar at Gakuen is divided into two semesters. But for convenience, tuition fees are calculated per year. Tuition fees at Gakuen are different for locals and foreigners. Japan citizens pay 99 USD per year, while international students pay a minimum of 15,000 USD. Check the university website for up-to-date information on tuition fees and available scholarships.
It is necessary to pay attention to other costs: accommodation, transportation, study materials, food, and personal expenses.
- Academic calendar
- Semesters
- Bachelor
- Local99USD/year
- Foreign15,000USD/year
- Master
- Local99USD/year
- Foreign15,000USD/year
Bachelor degree at Gakuen
For admission to Gakuen, applicants must pass entrance exams.

Gakuen campus
The city campus of Gakuen provides students with countless opportunities for work and recreation — from sitting in a coffee shop with a laptop to internships at large companies. Sapporo has a well developed entertainment infrastructure, but the rhythm of the big city can be distracting for some students. The educational institution has its own library. Here, students do their homework or just have a good time reading an interesting book. Thanks to international exchange programs at Gakuen, students can communicate with representatives of different countries and nationalities and thus expand their own horizons. And, the university contributes to this by regularly holding joint events for local and foreign students.
- Campus Type
- Urban
- Library
- Yes
What to do after graduation
After graduation, students are allowed to stay in Japan for a year. During this time, graduates can find a job and change their student visa to a work one. We talk about other options for immigration in our article.
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