Ehime University Scholarships for International Students 2026

Matsuyama, Japan
Location
9,500
Population
3
Number of Scholarships

To help students manage tuition and living expenses, Ehime University connects to scholarships across different funding levels. Here are several top options to review first.

Among the university based funding routes linked to Ehime University, these scholarships tend to stand out for their level of support and overall value. Tuition or Admission Fee Exemption System is commonly categorized as full tuition support, and coverage that often includes 50% or 100% tuition or admission fees.

To broaden funding options beyond institutional awards at Ehime University, these external and government scholarships are commonly considered as well. Japanese Government (MEXT) Scholarship is usually considered fully funded, and typical coverage can include tuition fees, ¥143,000 to ¥145,000 per month for research students, and ¥117,000 for undergraduate students.

To see every scholarship associated with this institution and compare coverage and eligibility, browse the sections below.

Ehime University Admissions

Here are the official admission pages for Ehime University:

Tuition Fees at Ehime University for International Students

Degree Tuition Fee Range
Bachelor's Tuition 535,800 Yen
Master's Tuition 535,800 Yen

Please note that tuition fees can vary based on the specific program you choose. To get accurate tuition fee information, be sure to consult the official tuition fee pages.

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