Support for Students with Disabilities
Support for Students with Disabilities

In order to create better learning conditions for students with disabilities enrolled at our university, and to create an environment where they can work as hard as other students, we provide support tailored to each student's actual situation.

If you require special consideration for taking the exam or studying due to a physical disability, illness, or other condition, please notify the Teikyo University Admission Center before applying (at least two weeks before the application deadline). You will be asked to apply after the university has decided on how to respond. Please note that we may not be able to accommodate your request. Also, if you need special consideration after applying due to an unforeseen accident, etc., please contact us as soon as possible.

Application Procedure

  1. Please contact the Teikyo University Admission Center by phone at least two weeks before the application deadline. We will explain the special considerations for the exam and academic studies.
    TEL: 0120-335933 (toll free)
  2. You will be asked to discuss your enrollment with the person in charge at the campus you plan to enroll in over the phone. If necessary, we may arrange an interview with you.
  3. Please download the "Examination Special Considerations Application Form" and fill in the necessary information.
    The download file is available in two formats: PDF and Excel format, which allows you to enter text.

    Examination Accommodations Application Form (PDF) Examination Accommodations Application Form (Excel)

  4. Please send the "Application for Examination Considerations" and a copy of your medical certificate or disability certificate by email to the Teikyo University Admission Center. If you have a "Notice of the Results of the Examination Considerations for the Common University Entrance Test," please submit it as well.
    Teikyo Admission Center Email: nyushi@teikyo-u.ac.jp
  5. We will review the contents of your "Application for Examination Accommodations" and inform you of the response.

Our university accepts students with disabilities and provides necessary and appropriate support for their studies based on the Teikyo University Regulations on Support for Students with Disabilities and the Basic Policy on Support for Students with Disabilities at Teikyo University and Teikyo University Junior College. We are actively providing support.
In order to ensure that students with disabilities do not give up on their studies due to their disability, we will provide as many diverse and highly individualized reasonable accommodations as possible based on the students' requests through dialogue with the students themselves.

  • * We may not be able to respond to all requests if the content and scope of support is determined to compromise the essence of the purpose, content, or evaluation of education, or if it is deemed to place an excessive burden on the university. In such cases, we will continue to have dialogue with the student and provide other possible support.

Situations where reasonable accommodation is provided

  • Entrance examination (before admission, at the time of entrance examination, etc.)
  • Academic matters (classes, graduation, etc.)
  • Student life on campus (student support for extracurricular activities, school events, etc.)
  • Employment support (events, company visits, etc.)

Basic policy for supporting students with disabilities at Teikyo University and Teikyo University Junior College

STEP1: Consultation

Students who wish to receive assistance should contact the counseling desk at each campus.
If you wish to receive accommodations for classes, etc., please be sure to consult the consultation desk rather than directly with the instructor.

STEP2: Application for support

Please submit the necessary documents for application to the consultation counter.

STEP3: Interview

If necessary, interviews will be held with students, faculty and staff, etc. to confirm and consider the necessary support.

STEP 4: Decide on support content and implement support

Once the content of support has been determined, we will inform the student, the instructor in charge of the subject, and relevant departments, and begin support.

STEP5: Feedback

Even after support begins, we will check and review the support status and adjust the support content as necessary.

If you would like assistance, please contact the consultation desk below.

Consultation counter for current students

Itabashi Campus
Student Support Office
[Location] Itabashi Campus University Building Main Building B1F
[Opening date and time] Monday to Friday 13:00 to 17:00
[Contact information] TEL: 03-3964-8392 (Student Division)
E-mail: shienshitsu@med.teikyo-u.ac.jp
Hachioji Campus
Student Support Office
[Location] Hachioji Campus Soratio Square A Zone 1st floor Student Support Office Student Support Room
[Opening hours] Monday to Friday 8:45 to 17:00, Saturday 8:45 to 12:30
[Contact] TEL: 042-678-3309
Email: gaku-sc@main.teikyo-u.ac.jp
Utsunomiya Campus
campus life
support center
[Location] Next to the CL3 classroom on the 1st floor of Main Building No. 1 Utsunomiya Campus
[Opening hours] Monday to Friday 9:00 to 11:30, 12:30 to 17:00, Saturday 9:00 to 12:30
[Contact information] TEL: 028-627-7125
E-mail: dolphin@riko.teikyo-u.ac.jp
Fukuoka Campus
Student support center
[Location] Fukuoka Campus 1st floor
[Opening date and time] Monday to Friday 8:50 to 16:45
[Contact information] TEL: 0944-88-8427

Consultation counter for those who wish to receive consideration during the entrance exam

Teikyo Admission Center [Location] Itabashi Campus Headquarters Building 1st floor
[Opening hours] Monday to Friday 8:30 to 17:00, Saturday 8:30 to 12:30
[Contact information] TEL: 0120-335933 (toll-free)
E-mail: nyushi@teikyo-u.ac.jp

We are making the following efforts to further enhance support in the future.

Establishment of courses related to support for students with disabilities

At Hachioji Campus, we offer courses in which students can learn to communicate using sign language in order to deepen their understanding of people with hearing impairments.

Introduction to sign language communication I/II

  • Learn the basics of sign language skills and enjoy expressions and simple conversations.
  • Learn what it means to be inaudible from a life perspective.
  • Know the communication difficulties that result from being inaudible.

Applied sign language communication I/II

  • Based on the basic learning of sign language skills, learn more practical sign language skills and communication and support in daily life and learning situations.
  • Sign language skills are based on examples used in school life and social life for hearing-impaired students, and learn useful things for daily support including school life.