Last update :2023/05/25
Fuji Women's University
Hokkaido
Private
Mission Statement
The University originally developed from Fuji Women's High School in 1925, an establishment started by the first bishop of the Sapporo Catholic diocese, Wenseslaus Kinold. Realizing that the enhancement of women's education was needed for the future development of Hokkaido, the bishop requested that his native Germany send educators, receiving as assistance three Sisters of Franciscan Society of the Martyr St. George.As a Catholic women's university, our purpose is to offer a place where students can develop their humanity, as well as pursue truth, goodness, and beauty, through education and research.
Our Goals
We believe that people are irreplaceable beings, loved and kept alive by God. Acting upon this belief, we nurture fertile minds to seek an international point of view, recognizing universal values such as love, freedom, justice and peace, while at the same time fostering appreciation of ourselves and others.
As student develop and polish themselves, they interact to stimulate each other's intellectual curiosity with love and respect. Our faculty members value their relationship with students, both in their teaching and in their research.
Basic information
- Scholarship system
- No
- Tuition exemption/ reduction system
- Yes ( for some international students)
- Accommodation support
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Providing student dormitory : No Supports other than student dormitory : No - Availability of prayer room
- No
- Availability of religious meals at cafeterias
- No
Faculty/school group
Bachelor's Degree
- Faculty of Human Life Sciences | Department of Child Education
- Faculty of Human Life Sciences | Department of Food Science and Human Nutrition
- Faculty of Human Life Sciences | Department of Human Life Studies
- Faculty of Humanities | Department of Arts and Sciences
- Faculty of Humanities | Department of Japanese Language and Literature
- Faculty of Humanities | Department of English Language and Culture