The Oshizo Watanabe Endowed Scholarship, administered by the U.S.-Japan Council, stands as a beacon of educational support for aspiring American students seeking international study opportunities in Japan.
Scholarship Overview:
Organization Details:
Name: U.S.-Japan Council
Address: 1819 L Street, NW Suite 800 Washington, DC 20036, USA
Application Method: Apply directly to the foundation.
Residence: Must be residing outside Japan at the time of application.
Academic Level: Open to College, Undergraduate, Master's, and Doctoral programs.
Nationality: USA
Residency Status: College Student
Combined Award Limitation: Other scholarships allowed but cannot exceed the cost of study abroad.
Other Application Matters: US citizen or permanent resident (required), financial need, preference for single-parent households, and first-generation college attendees.
Financial Support:
Stipend: Up to the full cost of study abroad (Maximum $25,000/year for graduate students).
Application Period:
Period: January to Mid-February (Subject to change)
Deadline:February 19, 2024. (APPLY NOW)
Important Documents:
Pamphlet: Available in English and Japanese.
For U.S. Students and Administrators
FAQ
Eligibility Criteria for studying in Japan and the United States
Meet the 2024-2025 Watanabe Scholars:
The scholarship supports 15 to 20 recipients annually.
Nao Aizawa: Denison University (Home), Denison University (Host)
Charmaine Agustin: University of California Davis (Home), Waseda University (Host)
Tiffany Barkmeyer: Paint Branch High School (Home), Temple University, Japan Campus (Host)
Phoebe (John) Buggy: University of Toledo (Home), Rikkyo University (Host)
Jose Damian-Flores: St. Edward’s University (Home), Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University (Host)
... (Continuation of the list)
Please see the following documents containing important information:
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