Subsidy System for Special Regional Quota for School of Medicine
Target Audience Students must be admitted through the general selection process at Teikyo University School of Medicine (Fukushima Prefecture special entrance examination quota), and must be covered by the "Career Development Pre-Graduation Support Plan" established by Fukushima Prefecture while enrolled, and the "Career Development Program" established by Fukushima Prefecture after graduation, and must be able to pledge to work as a doctor at a medical institution designated by Fukushima Prefecture.
Recruitment quota 2 people
Loan amount Tuition: 235,000 yen per month (estimated) Amount equivalent to admission fee: 1,000,000 yen (maximum) *The amount equivalent to the entrance fee will be loaned as a lump sum at the time of enrollment (only for those who request it), up to a maximum of 1 million yen.
Loan period Regular enrollment period as stipulated by the school regulations (6 years) * Tuition loans will not be provided during periods when a student is on leave of absence or suspended from school, or during periods when a student repeats a year.
For details about repayment exemptions and career development programs, please see the Fukushima Prefecture website.
Target Audience Those who can enter Teikyo University School of Medicine through the general selection process (Chiba Prefecture special area quota), and who are covered by the "Career Development Pre-Graduation Support Plan" established by Chiba Prefecture while enrolled and the "Career Development Program" established by Chiba Prefecture after graduation, and who can pledge to work as a doctor at a medical institution designated by the Chiba Prefecture Governor.
Recruitment quota 2 people
Loan amount 200,000 yen per month
Loan period Regular enrollment period as stipulated by the school regulations (6 years)
For details about repayment exemptions and career development programs, please refer to the Chiba Prefecture website.
Target Audience Candidates must be admitted through the general selection process (Shizuoka Prefecture special area quota) at Teikyo University School of Medicine, and must be covered by the "Career Development Pre-Graduation Support Plan" established by Shizuoka Prefecture while enrolled, and the "Career Development Program" established by Shizuoka Prefecture after graduation, and must be able to pledge to work as a doctor at a medical institution run by Shizuoka Prefecture.
Recruitment quota 2 people
Loan amount 200,000 yen per month
Loan period Regular enrollment period as stipulated by the school regulations (6 years)
Please see the PDF below for information on our university's unique career development pre-graduation support plan.
For details about the Shizuoka Prefecture Career Development Program, repayment exemptions, etc., please visit the Fujinokuni Regional Medical Support Center website.
Target Audience Candidates must have applied for a scholarship to Ibaraki Prefecture prior to the university's entrance examination and taken the e-learning course provided by the prefecture; be admitted through the general selection process for Teikyo University School of Medicine (Ibaraki Prefecture special area quota); be covered by the "Career Development Pre-Graduation Support Plan" established by Ibaraki Prefecture while enrolled; and be covered by the "Career Development Program" established by Ibaraki Prefecture after graduation; and be able to pledge to work as a doctor at a medical institution designated by Ibaraki Prefecture.
Recruitment quota 2 people
Loan amount 250,000 yen per month
Loan period Regular enrollment period as stipulated by the school regulations (6 years)
For more information, please refer to the Ibaraki Prefectural Regional Medical Support Center website.
Target Audience Those who are admitted through the general selection process for the School of Medicine at our university (Niigata Prefecture special area quota), who are covered by the "Career Development Pre-Graduation Support Plan" established by Niigata Prefecture while enrolled and the "Career Development Program" established by Niigata Prefecture after graduation, and who can pledge to work as a doctor at a medical institution designated by Niigata Prefecture.
Recruitment quota 1 person
Loan amount 1.1 million yen for the first month of loan, and 500,000 yen per month thereafter
Loan period Regular enrollment period as stipulated by the school regulations (6 years)
For details on loan conditions and repayment exemptions, please see the Niigata Prefecture website.
In order to secure doctors for regional medical care, our university has established its own scholarship system. Selection is made in the second semester 1st year based on a combination of academic performance after enrollment, interviews, and application documents.
Target Audience Applicants must meet the following conditions:
Applicants must apply for a medical scholarship from Fukushima, Chiba, Ibaraki, Shizuoka, or Niigata prefectures (those in cooperation with our university) and intend to work for a specified period at a medical institution designated by the prefecture after graduating from our university, or to work for a specified period at a branch hospital of our university's School of Medicine.
Those who have graduated from high school or secondary school in March 2024 or are expected to graduate in March 2025.
Those who have excellent grades and are physically and mentally sound.
Recruitment quota About 4 people
Loan amount [First year] Total amount of admission fee, half tuition fee, and medical education maintenance fee for the first year [2nd year and after] Half of the tuition fee for the enrollment year and the total amount of the medical education maintenance fee paid for the relevant year
Loan period The period of regular enrollment as stipulated by the school regulations
Conditions for exemption from refund If the following requirements are met, the repayment obligation may be waived.
Medical license Obtain a medical license within two years of graduating from university
Initial Clinical Training Those who receive prefectural scholarships will undergo initial clinical training in accordance with the loan regulations of each prefecture. Those who do not receive prefectural scholarships will undergo initial clinical training at a branch hospital.
Work after initial training Those who receive prefectural scholarships must work in accordance with the loan regulations of each prefecture. Those who do not receive prefectural scholarships will work at a branch hospital.
Duty period of work Work for a period equivalent to 1.5 times the loan period of the university (uniform 9 years)
return If any of the following applies to you, you will be required to return the entire amount of the scholarship by the specified date.
When a recipient of a prefectural scholarship must repay the scholarship to the prefecture in accordance with the prefecture's loan regulations. However, this does not include individuals who began working at the university branch hospital during the term of their mandatory service.
Those who do not receive the prefecture's study funds
When the loan is canceled
When you do not get a doctor's license within 2 years after graduating from university
When initial training or work becomes impossible due to reasons other than work