TEAN: Study Abroad in Japan
- Japan
About Program
Japan has a distinct way of blending tradition and modernity that’s both incredibly dynamic, charmingly timeless, and makes for exceptional study abroad Japan programs and professional internships.
Immerse yourself in Japan’s sprawling capital city, Tokyo, while studying in the field of your choice for a semester. Alternatively, find the perfect summer internship in Kyoto that fits your interests and industry. Full-time internships (minimum 32 hours per week) in pre-established positions for 8 weeks are available in a wide variety of positions and industries, allowing you to gain real-world work experience while also earning university credit.
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Surround yourself in Japan’s unique culture and develop your Japanese language skills in an immersive language-learning environment. Experience private housing and expert instruction from the J.F. Oberlin University in Tokyo’s Machida suburb, along with a range of engaging cultural activities. Learn about Global Studies, International Relations, Japanese Language, and East Asian Studies (all taught in English), while studying Japanese.
Live and study in Japan for the summer while surrounding yourself in the country’s unique culture. This four-week summer program features private housing and expert instruction from the J.F. Oberlin University, located in Tokyo’s Shinjuku ward. This program is great for Global Studies, International Relations, Japanese Language, and East Asian Studies majors. Take advantage of being close to the center of Tokyo and practice speaking and interacting with the local community on a daily basis.
Scholarships
TEAN by WorldStrides Diversity Scholarship
This scholarship is offered for summer and semester programs and is intended for students with identities historically underserved in education abroad. This can include, but is not limited to, individuals who identify as African American/Black, Hispanic/Latino, Asian American, Alaskan Native, American Indian, Native Hawaiian, LGBTQIA+, First-Generation College Students, U.S. Military Veterans, students with disabilities, and/or students at Minority-Serving Institutions.