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We have worked over the past two decades with several universities and colleges worldwide to meet international requirements for study abroad programs.
READ MOREMeiji is trusted by several government bodies and global educational associations, and received several awards throughout the years. We continuously aim to uphold a high standard of quality to effectively support and serve our students. Below is a small list of certain accomplishments.
Founded in 1948, NAFSA is the world’s largest nonprofit organization for international education and exchange. Meiji Academy is the first language school and one of the few NAFSA members in the in Japan. Our goal is to promote inclusive global education through strong training, resources, and advocacy.
nafsa.orgWe are the only fully recognized language school in Japan by all federal German states to provide government-funded educational leave called Bildungsurlaub for up to two weeks.
bildungsurlaub.deMeiji is the first and only academic institution in Japan that is recognized by the Austrian government for paid educational leave called Bildungskarenz for all Austrian students between 2-12 months.
ams.atThe Centrala studiestödsnämnden is the official Swedish government aid for studies in Sweden and abroad. Meiji Academy is fully accredited by the CSN, allowing Swedish students to receive financial support to study with us.
csn.seWe have worked over the past two decades with several universities and colleges worldwide to meet international requirements for study abroad programs.
READ MOREAt Meiji Academy I learned a lot about Japanese Business Manners that prepared me perfectly for my internship. I’m really glad Meiji took good care of me throughout my stay and also placed me with an amazing Host Family.
Out of all the things I did during my study-abroad with Meiji, my favourite part was learning Japanese directly while speaking with my host family. They really shaped my experience to be as great as it was by opening their home to me and making me feel like a family member.
Fukuoka is a very big city to which I’m not really used to. However, my stay was amazing thanks to Meiji’s friendly staff and support throughout my stay. I think it’s a great place to study Japanese.
This place became like a second home to me. As a future Language Teacher, I consider making the right choice when it comes to language schools immensely important, and thankfully I can say I made the right decision with Meiji Academy.
Fukuoka is my favorite city and Meiji made me discover new things about the city everyday. If you want to experience Japanese nature, you just can take a train for like 30 minutes and you can see beautiful scenery.
Meiji’s staff was super friendly and accommodating during my stay. I just came here and had no idea what I should do for the internship, but with their help, I gradually adapted to this new environment and learned so much.
I love how much more relaxed Fukuoka is than the bigger cities. The people are very warm and friendly towards foreigners and the food is amazing! My favorite is HAKATA RAMEN!
After my initial interview, I had a great offer from an international company, where I was able to face a lot of great tasks. Seeing how project management is approached and dealt with in a Japanese company definitely broadened my horizon.
The teachers at Meiji are very kind. I liked the classes with all teachers, because they explain everything very clearly. When we had some questions beside the text book, they always took time for me to help me with anything. Especially Komiya-sensei is a great teacher!! :)
Since I didn't know anyone there, my biggest fear was not to find friends. But I met people from all around the world and made many Japanese friends. I even improved my English :D I’ll definitely come back again!
Coming to Japan was always a dream for me, but I was kind of hesitating to make this big step. When I came across Meiji everything changed. Their very responsive, detailed replies and thorough support throughout my stay made Japan an unforgettable memory for me.
While there were many other schools in larger cities such as Tokyo and Osaka, I was keen to experience the “Real Japanese Lifestyle” by choosing a less known place for tourists. I was surprised to learn through Meiji Academy what a large and vibrant city Fukuoka is.