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October 2, 2025

TAEP students and exchange students from overseas partner schools have started their study abroad lifeHachioji Campus

On Wednesday, September 3, 2025, international students participating in TAEP (Teikyo University Asia Exchange Program) and exchange students from overseas partner universities arrived in Japan and began their study abroad life at Teikyo University's Hachioji Campus. On the day of arrival, they were greeted at Narita Airport by RAs (Residential Assistants), who coordinate dormitory life support, and buddy students, who provide support with university life and Japanese conversation studies. Various orientations began for the newly arrived international students on Monday, September 8, and second-semester classes began on Friday, September 12.

TAEP is an international exchange program for students in Department of Economics, Department of International Economy, and Department of Business Administration in the Faculty Faculty of Economics, established with the aim of cultivating human resources who will contribute to the development of Japan and Asia. Currently, TAEP has agreements with universities in seven countries: Vietnam, Thailand, Myanmar, Indonesia, Cambodia, the Philippines, and Laos, and is actively promoting the acceptance and exchange of international students. The newly arrived international students will experience Japanese culture and student life while taking specialized courses taught in both Japanese and English. Furthermore, their buddy students will provide support in their daily lives and studies, and will play an active role as a bridge for intercultural exchange.

We will continue to strive to cultivate talented individuals with a global perspective, and look forward to active exchanges with Japanese students and international students from other countries.

Click here Admission Info for international students
For details on the TAEP system, click here
For more information about the International Exchange Assistant, click here
For more information on Teikyo University's international exchange, click here

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