Shohoku College
Atsugi, Japan • Founded 1974
Overview
Founded in 1974, Shohoku College is a college based in Atsugi, Japan. The institution operates as a higher-education provider, providing higher-education access in Japan.
Location & Contact
For visits or applications to Shohoku College, location and primary contact details are below. Open days are typically announced via social channels — follow them to receive event notifications.
Programs Offered
Shohoku College's programmes, with filter and level-based grouping. The combination of search and tier view makes shortlisting faster across large catalogues.
Associate, Certificate & Other Qualifications
3 programmes
Beyond the main degree tiers, Shohoku College runs 3 programmes as certificates, diplomas, and associate or foundation programmes — useful for upskilling or as a pathway to bachelor's entry.
Business & Information Department 総合ビジネス・情報学科 Business & Management
Life Produce Department 生活プロデュース学科 Religious Studies
Childcare & Early Childhood Education Department 保育学科 Early Childhood Education
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How to apply to Shohoku College
A short guide to applying to Shohoku College — five steps covering the path from programme selection to confirmation of receipt.
- 1 Find a programme that fits your goals
Begin by reviewing the programmes section above. Shohoku College offers 3 programmes grouped by qualification level. Decide on a target tier (bachelor's, master's, or doctoral) before narrowing by subject.
- 2 Confirm you meet the requirements
Each programme at Shohoku College has its own entry requirements — academic minimums, language proficiency, supporting documents, and sometimes interviews or portfolios. Check the programme-specific page or contact admissions to confirm eligibility.
- 3 Assemble your application package
Most applications require certified academic records, identification documents, language test certificates (IELTS, TOEFL, or equivalent for English-medium programmes), CV/résumé, and a statement of purpose. Allow extra time for document authentication.
- 4 Submit your application
Apply directly via Shohoku College's online portal at www.shohoku.ac.jp. Complete the application form, upload supporting documents, and pay any application fee. Confirmation emails typically arrive within a few business days.
- 5 Contact admissions and follow up
After submitting, confirm receipt with the admissions office and track your application status through the portal. Reach the institution by phone at 046-247-3131. Set reminders for any interview requests, additional document submissions, or admission decision deadlines.
Frequently Asked Questions about Shohoku College
A short Q&A covering Shohoku College's essentials — founding, location, scale, ranking, and academic structure.
In what year was Shohoku College established?
Shohoku College was founded in 1974 (approximately 52 years ago).
What city is Shohoku College in?
Shohoku College operates from Atsugi, Japan.
Is Shohoku College public or private?
Shohoku College operates as a private institution.
Where can I learn more about Shohoku College?
The institution's website is www.shohoku.ac.jp.
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