Study Abroad destinations
J.F. Oberlin University
Machida, Tokyo
J.F. Oberlin University is a private university founded in 1946.
It is located in Machida in Tokyo, and is comprised of 6 colleges and has over 9,000 students, many of them from overseas.
Machida is located in the western area of Tokyo, and has a population of over 420,000. Central Tokyo is 30 kilometres away, taking less than 90 minutes by train.
What you can study
Course | When you can study |
---|---|
Japanese, TESOL and Linguistics BA | 3rd year, full year |
Japanese, Intercultural Communication and Linguistics BA | 3rd year, full year |
Academic information
Choosing your modules
You need to gain the following credits from your modules:
- 12 to 16 Japanese credits per semester
- 24 to 32 Japanese credits per year
You can see module options in the J. F. Oberlin University module catalogue.
Academic calendar
The academic calendar is split into 2 semesters:
- Semester 1: September to February
- Semester 2: April to August
Visit the university website for a full list of academic dates at J.F. Oberlin University.
Accommodation
Accommodation abroad
For more information, please visit the J. F. Oberlin University housing pages.
Costs and visas
Funding
Funding is available to help you with study abroad costs. Please see our Funding page for more details.
Additional costs
This information is about additional costs of studying at this host university. Please be aware that prices are subject to change, and the list may not be exhaustive.
We recommend looking at the host website, as well as entry requirements for the country, to get a full understanding of the costs involved.
You are required to pay into:
- Japanese National Insurance. This is approximately 20,000 JPY per year.
- Gakkensai (personal accident insurance). This is approximately 1,000 JPY per year.
- Futai-Gakuso (comprehensive insurance). This is approximately 1,860 JPY per year.
Visas
Please make sure you have an up to date passport that expires no earlier than 6 months after you intend to return.
You will be provided with guidance and documentation from the partner university but it will be your responsibility to obtain the correct visa.
Neither the Study Abroad team here or at the partner university are qualified to offer consultations or detailed advice regarding visa applications. Immigration laws are complex and subject to frequent changes. So if you do have any visa-related questions you will need to contact the appropriate Embassy directly.