Keio University is linked to scholarships that can reduce costs in meaningful ways. Here are a few strong options prioritized by funding level.
On the institution side, Keio University is connected to scholarships that can reduce tuition and sometimes extend to other study costs. These are practical starting points. Yamaoka Kenichi Memorial Scholarship for New Undergraduate Students is a partially funded award, and the listed benefits often include an annual award of 900,000 yen and an annual award of 700,000 yen for students enrolled in the Faculties of Letters, economics, law, and business and commerce.
Beyond campus funding, Keio University applicants often explore outside opportunities including government backed and independent programs. These are common starting points. Joint Japan/World Bank Graduate Scholarship Program is fully funded, and coverage often includes Round-trip economy airfare between your home country and the host university at the beginning and end of your studies and plus a $600 travel allowance per trip, full tuition for your graduate program and basic medical insurance provided by the university, and a monthly stipend for living expenses, including accommodation, food, and books. The amount varies based on the host country. Japanese Government (MEXT) Scholarship is fully funded and typically covers tuition fees, ¥143,000 to ¥145,000 per month for research students, and ¥117,000 for undergraduate students.
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