Begin your journey by thoroughly reviewing the program details to ensure USTEP aligns with your academic goals.
Course Catalogue and Academic Calendar: See 2. Courses and Academic Calendar
Financial Information and Scholarship: See 3. Financial Information
Housing and Insurance: See 4. Additional Information
STEP 2: Prepare
Carefully review the eligibility criteria to ensure you meet all requirements before applying.
Eligibility Requirements: See 1. Qualifications
STEP 3: Apply
To apply for USTEP, you must first be nominated by your home university. Once nominated, you will receive detailed application instructions, including a link to the online application form. All required documents must be submitted by the specified deadline.
How to Apply: See 7. Nomination/Application Procedure
STEP 4: After You Apply
Screening results are announced in early May for Autumn Admission and early December for Spring Admission. Successful applicants will receive an official Certificate of Admission (CoA) from UTokyo. UTokyo will also assist with the visa application process, including applying for the issuance of the Certificate of Eligibility (CoE). In addition, accepted students will receive guidance on the housing application process, including options for University accommodations.
STEP 5: Pre-Arrival Preparation and Enrollment
Prior to arriving in Japan, accepted students will be provided with guidance and assistance related to the orientation schedule, housing arrangements, course registration, academic procedures, and other essential preparations before departure.
Students participating in the Type U program will be affiliated with the Center for Global Education of UTokyo. This means that Type U students will follow the academic procedures and schedule at the Center for Global Education, regardless of their majors. Their status will be “Special Auditors” who are eligible to register for university courses for credit.
Only students* satisfying all of the following requirements may apply:
*Type U is primarily designed for admitting undergraduate students. However, it is possible for graduate students who intend to take only undergraduate-level courses at UTokyo to apply.
The Type U program requires exchange students to meet the language requirements in English and/or Japanese, depending on the courses they wish to take.
Students will officially register for courses in April or October after their arrival and orientation at UTokyo. Students admitted to the Type U program may take various courses offered across the College and Faculties. There are two main campuses—Hongo and Komaba—and travel between the two takes about one hour by public transportation.
The Academic Calendar for AY 2026 will be available around March 2026.
Note: The actual end date varies depending on which courses each student chooses to take.
Courses offered in the Type U program can be found in the Course Catalogue for Type U students.
Please refer to the following regulations when you consider your course registration.
*A course offered twice a week counts as two classes. There are no restrictions on non-credit-bearing Japanese language programs.
Note:*Please be aware that there are course restrictions for the Japanese language learning classes. For further details, please refer to the "Course Restrictions" section provided above.
Type U students accepted to the student exchange program are eligible to register for these courses. Further information about the courses are available on the following websites:
(Hongo Campus) JLCSE
(Komaba Campus) Global Komaba
Type U students also have the opportunity to take non-credit Japanese language programs. The Japanese Language Education Division, part of the Center for Global Education, offers a variety of Japanese language courses catering to different levels and learning durations. For the convenience of students and researchers on various campuses, all classes are conducted online.
For additional details, visit this page: The Japanese Language Education Division, the Center for Global Education
The Center for Global Education, to which Type U students are affiliated, offers Global Liberal Arts (GLA) Courses. These classes are conducted in English and focus on themes related to SDGs, such as gender, diversity, health, poverty, and GX (Green Transformation), in an interactive small-group format. GLA is also expanding its course offerings in various other languages.
To view specific courses, please refer to the Course Catalogue for Type U students by selecting “Center for Global Education” from the dropdown menu.
For additional details, visit this page: Global Liberal Arts (GLA) Courses
Pursuant to the memorandum on student exchange, exchange students are exempt from paying examination fees, admission fees and tuition fees to UTokyo.
In accordance with Japanese visa requirements, applicants will be asked to submit a bank statement demonstrating a balance of 120,000 JPY per month for each month of enrollment at the University of Tokyo, as follows.
One semester (six months): 720,000 JPY
Full Year: 1,440,000 JPY
Please be well prepared to secure at least monthly funds of 120,000 JPY when you apply.
Shortly after the announcement of the result, you will be asked to submit the bank balance showing that you have 120,000 JPY per month.
Scholarships may be available depending on the year. However, please note that any scholarship USTEP may offer is intended as a supplemental resource and not as an essential means to support your stay. They cannot be used to meet the financial requirements outlined above when applying for a Japanese visa.
Japan Student Services Organization (JASSO) Scholarship: JASSO Scholarship may be available depending on the year. If this scholarship is available, application details will be provided through your home university.
FUTI (for students enrolled at U.S. partner institutions): application details will be provided through your home university.
*Sumitomo Corporation Scholarship (for students of Peking University, Nankai University, Fudan University): application details will be provided through your home university.
*Sato Yo International Scholarship Foundation (SISF) (for students of Asian University for Women, O.P. Jindal Global University, Gadjah Mada University, University of Indonesia, University of Malaya, University of the Philippines, Nanyang Technological University, National University of Singapore, Chulalongkorn University): application details will be provided through your home university.
*These scholarships are available only for those students who enroll in the Autumn Semester and study for a year.
Students with scholarships from other foundations must check beforehand if their scholarship allows receiving other scholarships.
Replies to inquiries concerning these scholarships will only be sent to those who have been accepted to study at UTokyo.
The coursework at the University of Tokyo is rigorous. The University of Tokyo strongly advises its exchange students NOT to seek off-campus part-time work during the academic terms. Students who wish to gain work experience while studying in Japan should not apply to USTEP. Any students who wish to work during the break must obtain a work permit before they begin their employment.
• It is the exchange students’ own responsibility to be insured for the entire period of their stay in Japan.
• National Health Insurance Program
USTEP students must join the National Health Insurance (NHI) Program regardless of the kind of insurance they may already have. This is a strict legal requirement in Japan. Once they arrive in Japan, they must complete the required procedures at their local city/ward office.
• Personal Accident Insurance for Students Pursuing Education and Research "Gakkensai" and the optional "Inbound futai-gakuso".
"Gakkensai" provides necessary support in the case of accident or injury suffered in the course of activities related to research or education. Exchange students do not need to apply for this insurance as UTokyo enrolls all its students and pays premiums. "Futai Gakuso" is an option that can be added to the "Gakkensai" for a cost (8,060JPY for six months). It complements the scope of insurance liability in your life, such as compensation responsibility. It is particularly recommended for those who plan to ride bicycles in Japan to obtain "Futai Gakuso," as bicycle-related accidents are common.
IMAS is the “Inbound Medical Assistance Service” for international students at UTokyo. This is NOT insurance. USTEP students who already have taken out insurance are eligible to sign up for this service.
You can receive the services listed below.Please see below for further information:
IMAS: Inbound Medical Assistance Service for International Students at UTokyo
"USTEP Partners" is a program to support interactions between USTEP Type U students and local UTokyo students. The Partners are regular UTokyo students who volunteer to participate in this program. They will support exchange students’ campus life as friendly advisers and companions. For more information, refer to USTEP Partners.
We have received many inquiries that have already been answered in the FAQs. We kindly ask students to thoroughly read the FAQs first to obtain basic information. Please be aware that it may take some time for us to respond to your inquiry due to the high volume of emails.
You can contact the International Education Promotion Group using the form linked below.
Be sure to include the following information in your message:
[Home university]
[Current year (Type U or G)]
[Planned period of exchange at UTokyo]
[Major]
International Education Promotion Group Contact Form
Related Links: Overview / Type G (For Graduate students)
Important Notes:
1) No late submissions will be accepted.
2) Applicants who fail to meet all the eligibility criteria will NOT be accepted.
3) Students must remain registered at their home university for the entire duration of their academic stay at UTokyo. Students who are not registered at a partner institution will not be accepted.
*In leap years, the application deadline for Autumn Admission changes to February 29.
Note: The actual end date varies depending on which courses each student chooses to take.
All the required application documents must be submitted through the Online Application System, TAO.
Before preparing the application documents, ensure you meet the eligibility criteria outlined in 1. Qualifications.
All applications must be submitted through the designated online application system, The Admissions Office (hereinafter TAO). After USTEP receives a nomination from the applicant's home university, a link to the USTEP Type U application form will be sent to the nominated student.
While awaiting the nomination by your home university, you may create your TAO account at: The Admissions Office
*Please note that the account name must match the name as shown on the applicant’s passport.