Characteristics of graduate school
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Three graduate school policies (policies)
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Study/research support system
Long-term student system
This is a system that allows students who are limited in the number of credits they can earn or time for research in a year due to reasons such as work, nursing care, childbirth or childcare, to take a planned long-term curriculum after being screened after admission. The study period for long-term students is a maximum of 4 years for master's and master's programs, and a maximum of 6 years for doctoral programs, and students can complete their studies by paying tuition and other fees in installments.*One-year programs are not eligible for the long-term student system.

Graduate school research student system
We have established a graduate school research student system to support the continuation of research for those who have completed doctoral, master's, master's, and professional degree programs (including those who have dropped out of the doctoral program). If you are approved as a research student, you will be able to continue your research under your supervisor, attend graduate school classes, and use university research facilities approved for graduate students.

Non-degree student system
This is a system where non-regular students who are eligible to apply for graduate school wish to enroll in graduate school classes.After being selected, they can enroll as non-regular students. You can apply for just one subject. Additionally, credits earned under this system may be recognized upon application after admission to graduate school (accompanied credits: up to 1 credits). Please note that some subjects are not eligible for application.

Education and training benefit system
The education and training benefit system is an education and training program designated by the Minister of Health, Labor and Welfare for those who are eligible to receive the benefit, with the aim of supporting the independent skill development and career development of working people, and promoting stable employment and employment. When you complete the program, you can apply to Hello Work and receive a portion of the tuition fee (general education and training: up to 10 yen).Details of the education and training benefit systemCLICK HERE
Facility use
You can use the same university facilities as undergraduate students.
Graduate students, non-degree students, and research students can use university facilities on the Setagaya campus.Graduate student rooms are available depending on the major.
Graduate students, non-degree students, and research students can use university facilities on the Setagaya campus.Graduate student rooms are available depending on the major.
Learning Commons
The Learning Commons is an independent study space exclusively for our students and graduate students.In addition to self-study such as preparing for classes and reviewing, it is also possible for multiple students to gather together to create and discuss projects and group assignments.Opening hours are from 8:30 to 21:XNUMX.

library
Our university library provides materials and information covering all fields of education and research at our university.In addition to specialized books, we also have literary and practical books.We have a unique collection of books such as the ``Modern Library,'' which holds a wide variety of valuable documents, mainly modern literature books and magazines from the early Meiji period onwards.
