Scholarships in Japan

Feb 27, 2016 10:09
Today, I will talk about a weird scholarship system in Japan.

Japanese scholarships are divided into three major categories, "benefit scholarship," "interest-free loan type scholarship," and "interest-bearing loan type scholarship."

Currently, about 60% of Japanese college/university students are using these scholarship systems.

However, the allocation of the benefit scholarship is very small, so almost all students have to borrow scholarship loans.

Furthermore, about 85% of them seem to borrow "interest-bearing loan type scholarships."

We call all these systems "scholarships(奨学金)," but I think that the loan type scholarships are just "student loans."

It can be called "debts."

It's not rare that Japanese people who went on to doctoral courses have debts of 10 million yen (90,000 dollars) when they graduate.

In fact, I heard many people are suffering from the repayments of the scholarships.

I think we should allocate more national budget to education fields.
日本の奨学金

今日は日本のおかしな奨学金制度を紹介します。

日本の奨学金は、大きく「給付型奨学金」「無利子貸与型奨学金」「有利子貸与型奨学金」の3つの分けられます。

日本の大学生の約60%が奨学金をもらって(借りて)いるそうですが、給付型奨学金の枠は非常に狭く、ほとんどが貸与型奨学金です。

更に、「有利子」で借りている学生は全体の約85%だそうです。

我々は「貸与型奨学金」を「奨学金」と呼んでいますが、このように返済義務があるものは単なる「学生ローン」だと思います。

別の言い方をすれば、借金です。

博士課程まで進学した人は、卒業時に借金が1000万近くになることも珍しくありません。

実際、多くの学生が奨学金の返済に苦しんでいるようです。

私は国の予算をもっと教育分野に割り当てるべきだと思います。
No. 1 preciousinkpen
  • Scholarships in Japan
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  • Today, I will talk about a weird scholarship system in Japan.
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  • Japanese scholarships are divided into three major categories, "benefit scholarship," "interest-free loan type scholarship," and "interest-bearing loan type scholarship."
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  • Currently, about 60% of Japanese college/university students are using these scholarship systems.
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  • However, the allocation of the benefit scholarship is very small, so almost all students have to borrow scholarship loans.
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  • Furthermore, about 85% of them seem to borrow "interest-bearing loan type scholarships."
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  • We call all these systems "scholarships(奨学金)," but I think that the loan type scholarships are just "student loans."
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  • It can be called "debts."
  • It can also be called "debts."
  • It's not rare that Japanese people who went on to doctoral courses have debts of 10 million yen (90,000 dollars) when they graduate.
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  • In fact, I heard many people are suffering from the repayments of the scholarships.
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  • I think we should allocate more national budget to education fields.
  • I think we should allocate a more national budget for education fields.

Good job! ^^ I agree with your opinion. Nowadays, college is too expensive. >_<

Toru
Thank you very much for the corrections and your comment!
Yes, unfortunately, academic fees continue to increase gradually T_T
No. 2 Timmy
  • In fact, I heard many people are suffering from the repayments of the scholarships.
  • In fact, I heard many people are suffering from the repayments of the scholarships. (or: ...people have difficulties with repaying student loan debt. )
  • I think we should allocate more national budget to education fields.
  • I think we should allocate more resources to education in the national budget.

I've heard that in the U.S. there are a lot of people who pay off their student loans until retirement.

Toru
Thank you so much for correcting my post!
> in the U.S. there are a lot of people who pay off their student loans until retirement.
What a terrible story...

Sorry for the very late reply.
Timmy
You're welcome.