campuslife

 

counseling system

Student Counseling Room

Life at a vocational school is different from life in high school, and you may feel confused, but feel free to talk with us to help you get back on your feet as soon as possible. You may even feel refreshed after a chat. Talk to us about your studies, friends, daily life, career, family, or anything else. You are sure to find a solution.

Student Support Division and General Affairs Division

We provide support for a wide range of student concerns, including career counseling such as transfer, study abroad, and employment, as well as health, tuition fee counseling, and friendship issues, and provide support until graduation. Since the counseling covers a wide range of issues, we will first consult with you here, and then introduce you to our professional staff. Please feel free to come to us with even the smallest concerns.

academic affairs section

Faculty members and staff in charge of each department are always available for consultation regarding classes and curriculum, as well as qualification tests and examinations for each department. Students can also receive guidance on overseas internship and training programs offered by the school.

VISTA Learning Advising Service

The independent study facility VISTA is staffed by Learning Advisors who work with students to find ways to learn. There is also a program to create and implement an original study plan for each student based on his/her needs and goals. In addition, students who wish to improve their English writing skills can receive guidance from a writing doctor.

VISTA Learning Advising Servic
Career Education Center

The Career Education Center does its best to support students in their job search. Specialized staff members by industry provide support for each student's job search. We are always available without appointment. Please feel free to consult with us about anything related to job hunting.

Career Education Center
Career Education Center
University Transfer Center

At the University Transfer Center, staff members in charge provide advice on universities and admissions information for students who wish to transfer. *If you need to prepare for the University Transfer Examination, we recommend that you register for the University Transfer Course.

University Transfer Center
Study Abroad Center

Specialized staff at the Center for Study Abroad provide individualized support for students who wish to pursue individual language training while in school or study abroad after graduation. Study abroad counseling and information sessions are held throughout the year. The staff of the Student Affairs Division is always available for consultation regarding overseas training programs planned and sponsored by Kanda Institute of Languages.

Study Abroad Center
doctor's office

A nurse is always available in the medical office to provide first aid as well as daily health counseling. If you are not feeling well, or if you have any concerns or worries about your health, you can consult with a nurse at any time.

 

Student Dormitories and Apartments

What's it like to live alone?
Sempai gives a great overview of life in Tokyo!

English major, 2nd year, Shimizu High School, Hokkaido, Japan
Yuka Aoki
Akita University, Faculty of Education and Culture, School Education Course, English Education Course, 2nd Year Transfer Admission, TOEIC? 905 points

My favorite private room where I can concentrate on my studies.

Collecting perfumes is my boom

Live-in dorm parents who always cook delicious meals.

Tell me about your day.
What is the floor plan like?
What is your monthly income and expenses?
  • income
  • 80,000 yen sent home
  • Approx. 40,000-50,000 yen for part-time work
  • expenditure
  • 5,000 for clothing and cosmetics
  • Entertainment expenses 5,000 yen
  • Savings 10,000 yen
  • Rent approx. 100,000 yen

Rent includes breakfast and dinner, utilities, and internet usage.
I bring my own homemade rice balls for lunch.?

Kanda Institute of Languages, in cooperation with Kanda Language Management Service, provides information on "student apartments," "student dormitories with meals," and "general rental apartments and condominiums" to provide a safe place to live for those who wish to enroll from remote areas.

Kyoritsu Maintenance

A company that operates Dormy Inn (business hotels), resort hotels, etc. throughout Japan offers student dormitories with half board, furnished and staffed by a dorm head and dorm mother. There are about 200 student dormitories in Tokyo, and you will be able to experience the stimulation and excitement that only dormitories can provide, such as interacting with students from all over the country and foreign students. We sincerely look forward to welcoming you to our dormitories.

List of Student Halls Affiliated Dormitory Scholarship Program

Student Information Center

Nasic is a safe, reliable, and loving place to look for a student apartment. Nasic provides not only room introductions for students who are starting their first time to live alone, but also the best service and support to make their life as a student better by paying attention to each individual's life. You can rest assured that you are in good hands.

Student Apartments List

Mainichi Comnet

Mainichi Comnet introduces many properties in Tokyo and other areas that meet the following requirements: furnished, with appliances, with a resident manager, girls-only, with meals, with separate bathrooms and toilets, with auto-locks, and more. Not only is there no broker's fee for our rental properties, but rent accrual can be slid until next spring. Mainichi Comnet, which manages and operates international exchange dormitories for national universities, will do its best to help students of Kanda Institute of Foreign Languages live alone.

Student Apartments List

JSB Network

Since its establishment in 1976, Unilife has comprehensively produced student apartments by planning, managing, and moving in. Currently, the company has more than 75 branches nationwide and offers an "online video call service" that allows customers to search for rooms without having to visit a store. We will introduce you to student apartments that meet your requirements, such as fully furnished, with meals, women-only, and with an emphasis on security, etc. We will also provide you with safe, secure, and comfortable student apartments with 24-hour support after you move in.

Student Apartments List
 

Kanda Institute of Languages, Student Group Comprehensive Compensation System

The insurance is designed to reduce the burden of expenses in the event of an accident, such as an injury due to carelessness or unforeseeable accidents, an accident causing damage to another person's body or property, or the death or severe permanent disability of a designated dependent due to an accident or injury, so that students can lead their school life with peace of mind, All students are required to enroll in the plan.

In School Life

Accidents that occur while commuting to and from school or on campus, during orientation, practical classes, British Hills training, school festivals, club activities, internships, and job searches.

Outside of school life

Accidents involving after-school, weekends, holidays, summer vacation, leisure, travel, driving a motorcycle, car, etc., or during part-time work (however, compensation for driving a vehicle with an engine is not covered).

Outline of the System

1
Compensation 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, both domestically and internationally
2
Compensation for actual medical expenses paid to hospitals for injuries and accidents
3
In addition to personal liability, compensation for part-time work and internship companies
4
Compensation for upbringing expenses in the event that a dependent suffers a disaster
Compensation period
One year from midnight April 15, 2024 to 4:00 p.m. April 15, 2025
Cost of this program
The cost of the Kanda Institute of Languages Student Group Comprehensive Compensation System is 9,000 yen and must be paid at the time of the enrollment procedure together with the payment of school fees as miscellaneous expenses. (The insurance fee for the second year of the two-year course must be paid at the time of payment of tuition and other expenses for the following year.)

Compensation (FY2023)

Injury (injury) compensation 1. death benefit Death within 180 days from the first day of the injury or accident 1.8 million yen
2. residual disability insurance benefits 180 days after the first day of injury or accident (depending on the degree of disability) Approximately 70,000 yen to 1.8 million yen
3. hospitalization insurance benefits Up to 180 days from the first day of injury or accident 1,700 yen per day
4. surgical operation insurance benefits Surgery involving hospitalization is covered, depending on the extent of the injury (per injury/accident). 10 times during hospitalization
5x except during hospitalization
5. hospital visit insurance benefits Up to 90 days of actual hospitalization within 180 days from the first day of the injury or accident 1,100 yen per day
6. injury medical expenses Actual medical expenses for 365 days (per injury or accident) from the first day of treatment due to injury or accident. Up to 500,000 yen
7. bacterial food poisoning compensation See note below. Compensation.
8. heat stroke compensation See note below. Compensation.
9. personal liability Time of personal legal liability (per accident), excluding motor vehicle operation, crime, etc. Up to 100 million yen
10. childcare expenses When a guardian (dependent) dies or becomes severely disabled within 180 days from the first day of the injury or accident Lump-sum payment of 1.5 million yen
11. relief expenses Expenses when a student is hospitalized, lost, or missing for 3 days or more while traveling (per accident) Up to 300,000 yen

[Notes.

  • *The guardian (supporter) for the "Scholarship Expense Compensation" is, in principle, the "guardian (guarantor)" at the time of web application registration.
  • *An insurance company's "Kanda Institute of Languages and Linguistics Student Group Comprehensive Compensation System Booklet" will be enclosed when the Letter of Admission is sent out. If you have any questions, please contact the handling agent indicated in the bookmark.
  • *This program covers personal injury and liability incurred both in Japan and overseas, but does not cover "personal effects" or "illness." Therefore, please purchase overseas travel insurance when participating in short-term overseas study abroad programs, overseas training programs organized by the institute, overseas internships, and overseas trips during vacation periods.

If "Bacterial Food Poisoning Compensation" or "Heat Stroke Compensation" is covered, the amount of insurance is the same as "Personal Accident (Injury) Compensation" and "Personal Accident Medical Expenses" 1-6 above.

1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, and 10 are also covered in the event of "earthquake, eruption, or tsunami".

Coverage is subject to review on an annual basis.

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