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Sagamine Dormitory Voice: Eric, Indonesia

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Eric, 4th year student, Faculty of Business Administration (from Indonesia)

Our university offers international dormitories where both Japanese and international students reside - fostering an international community both on and off-campus where students can develop independence, a sense of responsibility, and diverse values.

Each dormitory is conveniently located for academic and club activities, allowing students to enjoy a safe and comfortable student life. We interviewed Eric from Indonesia, an international student on our Japanese track who lives in Sagamine Dormitory No.1.

In addition to being the only school in Japan to offer a Global BBA taught fully in English, we also have a Japanese track for international students. Typically students come from Japanese language schools after obtaining the JLPT or EJU, and currently we have students enrolled from mainland China, South Korea, Indonesia, Malaysia, Sri Lanka, and Vietnam.

Lifelong Friends

I decided to enter NUCB because of AACSB Accreditation, and I wanted to learn about Japanese management and economics. My favorite memory so far as a student is being a member of the Sagamine Festival Executive Committee. We all had a lot of fun working together, whether we were seniors or juniors, and I have made lifelong friends.

Convenient international dormitory

I am glad that I entered the international dormitory because it is close to the university and I can commute by bicycle or on foot. The international dormitory provides individual rooms, which are quiet and allow me to concentrate on my studies.

Unique Scholarship Program

NUCB has a unique student dormitory scholarship system as one of its student support programs. The scholarship is available to all students regardless if they are applying from within Japan or overseas, students can enter the dormitory from as low as 10,000 yen per month.