Programs & Activities - Tokyo, Japan
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Complete Immersion Homestudy student programs are monitored through resident regional organizers. These regional organizers gauge the progress of each student and are on call to solve any personal problems that any students might have. If for any reason the student wishes to change the teaching family no reasons need be given. It is sufficient to say 'I do not feel comfortable' or ' I do not feel happy'. In this way, the family will be swiftly changed with no embarrassment on either side, as all teachers know that sometimes there can be a clash of personalities through no fault of either student or teacher.
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Homestudy Program
Tutor 15 or 25 hours per week. Students are placed in homestays for lodging and for language training. One or two students live with a qualified language instructor and learn a language in the home. Students are completely immersed in the foreign language and can take between 15 and 25 hours of instruction per week. One excursion per week chosen by the tutor but without extra charge.
All teachers have the highest possible qualifications which ensure that they are professional, and above all trained to teach. Every teacher holds a teaching certificate recognized by their own authorities or a University degree or equivalent accepted by the private sector.
Note: If two students are studying in the home, they must have similar language proficiency.
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Homestudy + Activities Program
Tutor 15 or 25 hours per week. Homestudy + Activities Programs are available for the same price of the Homestudy Program. In this program, the student receives fewer language lessons than the Homestudy Program, but the hours missed are replaced by an activities program. Activities may consist of excursions, sports or cultural activities with an adult member of the host family. The student is free to choose the activities that interest him/her in advance or may consult with the tutor about specific activities upon arrival.
The student must pay for all expenses, including all entrance fees & bus or train tickets for both him/herself and the tutor or member of the tutor's family accompanying him/her. Similarly, in the case of sports such as tennis, golf or horse riding, the student must pay for him/herself and the tutor or family member accompanying him/her.
Note: This program cannot always be guaranteed, especially if students register late, or if the student places restrictions on the type of family selected (children of the same age, vegetarian, non smoker, centre of town etc.). If two students are studying in the home, they must have similar language proficiency.
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Admissions & Academic Credit
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Students of any age can participate in the Complete Immersion Homestudy Program regardless of educational background, occupation or nationality. No previous knowledge of Japanese is required.
Students desiring credit for their study should contact their home school or request the NRCSA Credit Fact Sheet. Generally, U.S. universities consider 15 hours of study to be equal to 1 semester credit.
For general information on academic credit, please click here.
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Cultural & Social Activities
Great emphasis is placed on learning as much as possible about the student so the best host family placements can be made. Very often, student can be placed in homes where one or more members of the host family has matching interests in activities such as golf, tennis, classical music, sightseeing, and other hobbies. Please register with NRCSA at least two months in advance of your intended program start date to ensure that the correct host family is selected to meet your requests.
If you are interested in taking part in structured activities with the host family (museum visits, excursions, etc.), please advise NRCSA.
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