Thursday, January 01, 2009

No. of foreign students reaches record 124,000+

The number of foreign students studying in Japan reached a record 123,829 in the current fiscal year, up 5,331 from fiscal 2007, a student support organization announced Thursday।

It is notable that the number of students studying at institutions to acquire language skills and professional techniques increased 3,354 from a year earlier, the Japan Student Services Organization said।

It said foreign students think such schools will lead them to good jobs।

Students from China led the wave of foreign students with 72,766, followed by South Korea, Taiwan and Vietnam, while Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University in Oita Prefecture accepted the largest number of foreign students at 2,644, the organization said।

Among the foreign students in Japan, 32,666 were enrolled in graduate schools, 63,175 in university undergraduate programs, junior colleges or higher professional schools and 25,753 in professional schools, according to the organization।

The government aims to accept 300,000 foreign students, earmarking about 43 billion yen in the fiscal 2009 budget to achieve the goal by enhancing the scholarship system for foreign students and other measures।
http://www.breitbart.com/article.php?id=D959OMAO0&show_article=1

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