Admission Fee Exemption at Showa Women’s University 2026

Level of Study
Bachelor's, Master's, and PhD
Scholarship Amount
200,000 Yen
Scholarship Type
Partial Funding
Eligible Nationalities
Eligible Subjects
Number of Recipients
Not Specified
Additional Materials Required?
No

Admission Fee Exemption Coverage

This partially funded scholarship for international students covers the full admission fee of 200,000 Yen .

Admission Fee Exemption Eligibility Criteria

  • holding a "student visa" or plans to get it in future

Make sure to check out the Showa Women’s University admissions pages and the Admission Fee Exemption pages for more information!

Admission Fee Exemption Application Procedure

If you meet the eligibility criteria for Showa Women’s University and Admission Fee Exemption, you can move forward with the application process!

Remember to apply for admission to Showa Women’s University first before applying for Admission Fee Exemption. You can visit the official website found in Showa Women’s University Admissions Section to see the admissions application process.

There is no separate application needed for Admission Fee Exemption. Just apply for admission to Showa Women’s University, and you'll automatically be considered for this offer if you meet the criteria.

Admission Fee Exemption Page

Want to learn more about Showa Women’s University, Admission Fee Exemption, scholarship requirements, deadlines, application process, and other related information? Check the Admission Fee Exemption page!

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Hi! I am Hyun, and I am the founder at Global Scholarships. I've received a full-tuition scholarship at Birmingham-Southern College and a $1,000 Burger King Scholarship for my undergraduate degree and was offered a fully funded scholarship consisting of tuition, living stipend, and health insurance for computer science Ph.D. program at North Carolina State University. You can read more about my scholarship journey here. If you are interested, you can follow me on Linkedin where I regularly write about scholarships.

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