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About STU
St. Thomas University, Japan (STU) — private for-profit university. It is located in Amagasaki, Japan. As a member of International Federation of Catholic Universities (IFCU), STU is actively working on developing the academic environment.
STU conducts scientific activity in several areas. More information can be found on the official site.
- Location
- Amagasaki, Japan
- Students
- 999

STU tuition fees
The academic calendar at STU is divided into two semesters, as in many other universities in Japan. For convenience, tuition fees are calculated per year. For local citizens, tuition fees at STU start from 35 USD. International students pay a minimum of 7,500 USD per year. The university provides tuition assistance to some students through financial aid programs. They are available to both locals and foreigners. Check the university website for up-to-date information on prices and scholarships.
Accommodation, transportation, study materials, meals and personal expenses are all things to consider before applying to university.
- Academic calendar
- Semesters
- Financial Aid
- Yes
- Bachelor
- Local70USD/year
- Foreign7,500USD/year
- Master
- Local35USD/year
- Foreign7,500USD/year
STU campus
The campus of the educational institution is suburban. It combines the features of a rural and urban campus. Students live separately from the city and create a close-knit community. At the same time, they are not very far from the city and have access not only to urban entertainment, such as cinemas and restaurants, but also to outdoor activities. During the period of study, students can use the university library, where they can do homework and write scientific papers. Not only locals study at STU, but also students from other countries. This is a unique opportunity to get in touch with the culture of other countries, meet representatives of different nationalities and make friends around the world.
- Campus Type
- Suburban
- 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. Look for more immigration options in our article.
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