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Fall 2020 Spring 2021 - College, Wesleyan University, Whitman College, Williams College - Associated Kyoto Program
Fall 2020
                          Spr ing 2021

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Fall 2020 Spring 2021 - College, Wesleyan University, Whitman College, Williams College - Associated Kyoto Program
AKP              at        D oshisha U niversity
Founded in 1875, Doshisha University is a comprehensive                AKP Kyoto Center
private educational system comprising multiple institutions from       The Kyoto Center occupies
kindergarten through graduate and professional schools. The            part    of     a    handsome
university’s relations with some of AKP’s member institutions go       nineteenth-century        brick
back to the very beginning of its history, when its founder, Neesima   building on the main
Jo, graduated from Amherst College in 1870. The historical ties        (Imadegawa) campus of
with Amherst and, after World War II, with Carleton College            Doshisha      University     in
formed the foundation on which the Associated Kyoto Program            north central Kyoto. Graced
was established. In January 1971, faculty members from Amherst         with shade trees and vintage
College, Carleton College, Connecticut College, Mount Holyoke          buildings, including five
College, Williams College, and Wesleyan University met at the Lord     designated by the government
Jeffery Inn in Amherst, Massachusetts, and organized the program.      as historical monuments, the
The other AKP institutions joined the consortium between 1973          Imadegawa campus is one of
and 2008.                                                              the most beautiful in Japan.
                                                                       Immediately to the south are
Doshisha University supports AKP in many ways. In addition to          the forested grounds of the
classrooms, Doshisha has generously made available a number            Kyoto Imperial Palace and
of spaces, including a student lounge, a joint library for English-    Park; adjoining the campus to Doshisha University
language resources, and offices for our administrative staff and       the north is Shōkokuji, a major
faculty. AKP students also have access to the university library,      Zen Buddhist monastery complex. With a subway station at
cafeterias, and other public areas. Doshisha serves as our official    Doshisha’s west gate and major bus routes skirting the campus, the
legal sponsor, enabling AKP to obtain student visas; they also         Kyoto Center is easily accessible from anywhere in the Kyoto area.
provide student ID cards and extend special student status.
Fall 2020 Spring 2021 - College, Wesleyan University, Whitman College, Williams College - Associated Kyoto Program
AKP: A N ational C onsortium
The Associated Kyoto Program, The AKP US Office, located on the The AKP Agent College is
Inc. (AKP) is a non-profit organization campus of Pomona College in Claremont, Oberlin College, which provides fiscal
incorporated in the Commonwealth of           California, serves as the administrative    and administrative management for the
Massachusetts. It operates an independent     headquarters for the program. The Chair     program and grants academic credit to
program for undergraduate students from       of the AKP Board of Directors serves as     program participants. If you need an
US colleges and universities in cooperation   the President of the Corporation; he and    official transcript of the courses you took
with Doshisha University’s Organization for   the Program Administrator have offices on   at AKP during the 2020–21 academic year,
Promotion of International Cooperation.       the Pomona campus, where they coordinate    you must contact the Registrar at the AKP
Since its inception in 1972, AKP has          and manage the program. The President       Agent College directly. Transcript requests
provided study opportunities in Kyoto for     of each member institution appoints a       cannot be handled through the AKP US
over 1,600 students and, with assistance      faculty representative who serves on the    Office.
from foundations and corporations, has        Board of Directors that determines all
provided fellowships to scores of faculty     program policies. AKP is one of the only
members from US institutions for research     study abroad programs that is governed,
and teaching in Kyoto.                        managed, and directed by faculty members
                                              from liberal arts colleges.
Fall 2020 Spring 2021 - College, Wesleyan University, Whitman College, Williams College - Associated Kyoto Program
Picture Yourself
              in Kyoto
                                                                 Program Dates
With its historical and cultural richness, 2020-21 Academic Year Program (tentative)
Kyoto is an ideal place to develop a strong sense of              • Arrive in Kyoto: Tuesday, September 1, 2020
Japanese language and culture, and the AKP Center,                • End of program: Wednesday, April 21, 2021
located at Doshisha University, will serve as a convenient
hub from which to explore different paths into the heart               2020 Fall Program (tentative)
of the city. AKP’s academic program will challenge you,                     • Arrive in Kyoto: Tuesday, September 1, 2020
while the homestay program will give you a chance to                        • End of program: Friday, December 18, 2020
live daily life as the Japanese do. With careful attention to
time management, you will also discover many opportu-
nities to participate in the festivals, holidays, and seasonal
                                                                       2021 Spring Program (tentative)
                                                                           • Arrive in Kyoto: Tuesday, January 5, 2021
observances of daily life in the city, as well as visit the                • End of program: Wednesday, April 21, 2021
museums, temples, and palaces that have been part of
the Kyoto landscape for over 1,200 years.
Fall 2020 Spring 2021 - College, Wesleyan University, Whitman College, Williams College - Associated Kyoto Program
Why                                       AKP?
                                             Kyoto is acclaimed by Japanese and foreigners alike as one of the world’s great cities, the
                                             embodiment in place and spirit of Japan’s rich cultural heritage. It is also a thriving modern
                                             metropolis of almost a million and a half people, attentive to its future and proud of its
                                             past. Impressive reminders of Kyoto’s historical role as Japan’s capital from 794 to 1868
                                             survive in great number, making it an ideal location for the serious study of both traditional
                                             and modern Japanese society and culture.

                                             Language Study
                                             Become a linguistic adventurer: we recom-
                                             mend that you find opportunities to speak
Elective Courses                             and learn about Japan and Kyoto with the
                                             people you meet every day. You will have
AKP mirrors the academic standards           the added advantage of daily contact with
and the emphasis on a sound liberal          the AKP language faculty, the office staff,
arts education that remain the hallmark      and your homestay family, who will pro-
of our thirteen consortium institutions.     vide you with opportunities to ask ques-
AKP sponsors a Visiting Faculty Fel-         tions and chat about your experiences.
lows program that recruits some of the
finest professors from the consortium to     Experienced language instructors pro-
offer English-language elective courses
that will foster a deeper understanding
                                             vide AKP students with an intensive,
                                             fast-paced immersion into written and             Homestay
of Japan’s long and complex cultural his-    spoken Japanese, with each semester of            Experience Japan as an insider: the home-
tory.                                        the language program providing credit             stay program is fully integrated into the
                                             equivalent to two standard semester-long          AKP language and elective programs.
Students enroll in two elective courses      courses at most US institutions.                  Host families provide students with a
per semester, each equivalent in credit to                                                     unique window through which to view
a standard semester-long course at most      Language instructors also coordinate              Japan and afford students countless
US instutitions. AKP also offers cross-      many lessons that connect students with           chances to communicate, explore, and
enrollment with elective courses at the      ideas and themes introduced in the elec-          experience Japan by living with a Japanese
Kyoto Consortium for Japanese Studies        tive courses.                                     family. They will connect you with your
(KCJS).                                                                                        community and provide opportunities for
                                                                                               cultural learning and discovery.
Check out our website for the most up-

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to-date information on course offerings.                                                       Enjoy a home-cooked breakfast and
                                                                                               dinner each day with your host family;
My main language course                                                                        every year students rave about the dishes
                                                                                               and stories shared across the table. AKP
was one of the highlights of
                                                                                               also provides a daily lunch subsidy (seven
my AKP experience and I en-                                                                    days/week) and covers commuting costs
joyed every second of it. My                                                                   from your homestay to the Doshisha
class provided an environ-                                                                     campus.
ment where I felt comfort-

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able speaking in Japanese                                                                      Know that you can always consult with
                                                                                               AKP’s Homestay Coordinator or the Res-
and sharing my thoughts and
                                                                                               ident Director about any concerns.
opinions.
       – 2018 AKP student
Fall 2020 Spring 2021 - College, Wesleyan University, Whitman College, Williams College - Associated Kyoto Program
Apply i n g to                                                                              AKP
Application Deadlines                                              Are You Ready?
                                                                   AKP is open to college juniors and first-semester seniors in
                                                                   good standing at consortium and non-consortium institutions.
 Full-Year, Fall-Only, and Spring-Only Early
                                                                     • Full-year and fall-only applicants must have completed at
       Decision: Friday, January 31, 2020                              least one year of Japanese language study at their home
                                                                       institutions by June 2020. Spring-only applicants must be
    Spring-Only Regular Decision: Friday,                              enrolled in Japanese in Fall 2020 and must have completed
                                                                       at least three semesters of Japanese language study at their
                 September 25, 2020                                    home institutions by December 2020.
                                                                     • Applicants must also have completed at least one other
You should create an online application account on the AKP             Japan-related course before enrolling in the program.
website (http://www.associatedkyotoprogram.org) and                  • Applicants should have a grade point average of “B” or
complete your application in consultation with your AKP                better, and have earned an average grade of “B” or better
Campus Representative or the AKP Program Administrator.                in Japanese language courses.
For students applying for the January deadline, we strongly          • In order to apply, applicants must have a passport valid
encourage you to gather the necessary application materials            through September 2022.
before leaving campus for Winter Break.

                                              Application and Comprehensive Fees
                                                • The application fee for students at consortium colleges is $25; for non-consortium
                                                  applicants, the fee is $50. Late applications are subject to a $50 fee.
                                                • Students from consortium member colleges pay the comprehensive fees of their
                                                  home institutions. Non-consortium students are charged a comprehensive fee based
                                                  on prevailing fees at consortium institutions.
                                                • Enrollment is contingent upon the applicant’s maintenance of good academic standing.

AKP Language Faculty

                 Shiho Imao                 Megumi Ōyama                   Kayo Yoshida                    Kazumi Yoshimura
               (今尾 志保)                     (大山     めぐみ)                   (吉田      佳代)                      (吉村      和美)
        (Language Program Coordinator)
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Your Comprehensive Fee Covers:
  • $850 airfare reimbursement for each semester of residence on
    the program.
  • 15,000 yen monthly Cultural Activities Grant to enhance your             Cultural Activities Grant
    Kyoto experience.
                                                                             AKP provides a 15,000 yen monthly Cultural Activities Grant
  • Orientation accommodations and a guided tour to your homestay
                                                                             to all students to help them deepen their understanding of and
    led by Doshisha students.                                                engagement with Japanese culture. Students have used this grant
  • A Welcome Party to introduce you to your host family.                    for lessons in traditional Japanese music and dance, training
  • Doshisha tuition and all Doshisha student fees.                          in martial arts, travel within the Kyoto area and elsewhere,
                                                                             museum attendance, temple and shrine visits, and many other
  • Japanese language course textbooks.                                      activities.
  • The book Kyoto: A Cultural History, by John Dougill, to help get

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    you acquainted with the history of Kyoto before departure.
  • A homestay experience closely connected with the academic
    program.
  • A daily lunch subsidy (including weekends) and commuting costs                 The Cultural Activities Grant
    from your homestay to the Doshisha campus.                                     made the biggest difference in
  • Japanese National Health Insurance, liability insurance, International
    Student ID Card (ISIC), and a Doshisha Student Co-op membership
                                                                                   my experience in Kyoto. With-
    (for lunch and other services).                                                out it, I would not be able to take

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  • Program-sponsored field trips in the fall and spring, and numerous             lessons or visit places I really
    field trips connected with elective courses.
  • Special holiday gatherings and semester opening and closing parties.
                                                                                   wanted to go.
  • For full-year students, research and internship grants to help you
                                                                                              – 2017–18 AKP student
    pursue activities outside the regular curriculum.

 Internship and Research Grants
In recognition of their significant, focused investment in learning about Japan, AKP makes available to full-year students grants that may be
used in one of two ways: to support research or as an internship subsidy. Full-year students may apply for one or the other of these grants.

AKP Research Grants can be used in support of plans for a senior thesis, seminar paper, or an individual project of special interest to the
student. Students will prepare a research proposal in consultation with the AKP faculty and the Resident Director. All research projects must
be completed by early April before the spring-semester final exam period. The maximum amount available to any one student is 50,000 yen,
paid on a reimbursement basis.

The maximum amount available for AKP Internship Subsidies to any one student is 50,000 yen, paid on a reimbursement basis. Applications
should be submitted to the AKP Resident Director.

  US Office                                               Kyoto Center Staff                                (from left to right)

                                                                                                            Office Director
                                                                                                            Mari Kawata(河田         麻里)

                                                                                                            Homestay Coordinator
                                                                                                            Yoko Nukii (貫井 陽子)

                                                                                                            Accounting Coordinator
                                                                                                            Megumi Yamaguchi(山口      恵実)

Program Chair                Program Administrator                                                          Office Assistant
Professor Peter Flueckiger   Arlynne Criste                                                                 Naomi Shindo (進藤       直美)
Fall 2020 Spring 2021 - College, Wesleyan University, Whitman College, Williams College - Associated Kyoto Program
Some Helpful Reminders
• Mid-October 2019: AKP application opens online

• December 2019: Gather all on-campus materials (recommenda-
  tions, transcript, approval forms) before you leave for Winter
  Break

• January 31, 2020: Application deadline for
  2020–21 full-year, 2020 fall-only, and 2021 spring-only early deci-
  sion

• Early February 2020: Interviews via Skype

• Late February 2020: Announcement of accepted students for
  the 2020–21 full-year and 2020 fall-only programs, and for 2021
  spring-only early decision

• September 25, 2020: Application deadline for 2021 spring-only
  regular decision

• Late September 2020: Interviews via Skype

• Early October 2020: Announcement of 2021 spring-only regular
  decision

How to Get in Touch
 Associated Kyoto Program
 Pomona College, Mason Hall 236
 Dept. of Asian Languages and Literatures
 550 N. Harvard Ave.                                                    Don’t wait to start your AKP adventure!
 Claremont, CA 91711
                                                                        Contact the AKP US Office or your Campus
 Phone: (909) 621-8884                                                  Representative for more information on the
 Email: us_office@associatedkyotoprogram.org
                                                                        program and how to apply.
 www.associatedkyotoprogram.org
     akpstudyabroad                associatedkyotoprogram
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