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Scholarship Programs

The Hyogo Institute of Information Education Foundation offers scholarship programs shown below in order to foster professionals in the field of information security through the Dual-Degree Program between University of Hyogo and Carnegie Mellon University.
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English Pre-Support Program for Application Preparation
The Hyogo Institute of Information Education Foundation reimburses all or a part of fees for language schools (maximum ¥300,000) to applicants for the Dual-Degree Program who attended language schools in order to obtain necessary English proficiency, on condition that the applicants are admitted to and enroll in the Program.

Interest-free Student Loan
This interest-free loan is applicable to self-funded students who participate in the Dual-Degree Program. The maximum loan amount is equivalent to the tuition at Carnegie Mellon University (for three semesters). A co-signer with debt-paying ability is required for the loan. The maximum repayment period is 10 years after graduation.

Tuition Exemption Scholarship
Full or half exemption of tuition at Carnegie Mellon University (three semesters) will be given to self-funded students who participate in the Dual-Degree Program and whose grades meet certain requirements.
The Foundation plans to give full exemption to about three students and half exemption to as many students out of those who started the Program in 2011.
The recipients can be requested to refund the granted amount in case they failed to complete the Dual-Degree Program.
The half exemption scholarship can be used in combination with the interest-free student loan.


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