RIKKYO UNIVERSITY, COLLEGE OF BUSINESS
JAPAN EXCHANGE PROGRAM
PROGRAM DATES & ELIGIBILITY
FALL SEMESTER DATES: Early September– early February
SPRING SEMESTER DATES: Late March – late July
RIKKYO UNIVERSITY, COLLEGE OF BUSINESS
ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS:
-Open to all CUNY students
-Business/Business-related Majors/Minors preferred
-Minimum 2.5 GPA
-Must have completed at least one semester at CUNY
- First semester freshmen and transfer students will not be eligible until they have a CUNY GPA
-Must be enrolled full-time at CUNY
-Must be in good academic standing
-Must have successfully completed 2 full-time semesters prior to applying
MORE DETAILED INFORMATION
CLASSES & CREDITS
PREFERRED MAJOR/MINOR:
Business & similar fields
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- But all majors are welcome as long as you are okay with receiving elective credits.
CREDITS
Course-load: 12 credits—MANDATORY!
Students are guaranteed elective credits.
—> You may receive major electives upon consulting with your department.
IMPORTANT NOTE
There are a wide variety of non-business courses but overall programs, events, and buddies will be business oriented. If your have zero interest in business, it can be challenging. So, exchange students participating in this program should ideally have an interest in business.
Students are welcome to take any courses on the course list, including Japanese language courses, non-Business courses such as Literature or Law/Politics, as long as the department opens the course to exchange students.
Course Lists
-Course Lists here
(See their instructions on how to check course lists- make sure to download the list and filter column N to “English” for language of instruction)
Main Subjects Offered:
-Business
-Economics
-Finance
-Management
-Japanese language (9 levels offered)
See course list.
Other Subjects:
(Some are limited & could have 1-2 classes- see course list for more details)
-Humanities & Arts
-Law & Legal Studies
-Japanese Studies & Area Studies
-Intercultural, Media, Communication & Culture Studies
-English & Linguistics
-Sociology & Social Sciences
-Anthropology
-History
-Psychology & Education
-Gender & Social Justice
-Tourism & Hospitality
-International Relations & Global Studies
-FNES- Sports & Wellness
Course Lists here
COURSE REGISTRATION PROCESS
Course Registration takes place during the orientation week upon students’ arrival in Japan. There is no pre-procedure.
Students fill out the courses they want to take on the online spreadsheet. Some courses have a limited number of seats and it will be a lottery when we receive more applicants than the number of seats available in the course.
According to Rikkyo, it is not necessarily competitive.
HOUSING
ESTIMATED TOTAL COST WITHOUT TUITION
HOW TO APPLY & DEADLINE
FALL 2026 RIKKYO DEADLINE:
FRIDAY, JANUARY 27TH, 2025
(OTHER PROGRAMS: 2/27/26)
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- Nanzan University (Japan)
- Rikkyo University College of Business (Japan)
- Waseda University (Japan) &
- Royal Danish Academy of Music (Denmark)
- April 1st for the CUNY-Paris Exchange, CUNY-Italy Exchange, Sorrento Sant’Anna Institute
-After researching your program of interest, do the following.
-You can only apply to one program (you can list your 2nd and 3rd choices).
NOTE: Program availability depends on exchange balances. Programs are first-come, first-served, and some programs have a limited number of spots.
APPLICATION STEPS:
QUICK VIEW: (Order of 3-6 subject to change)
1. Primary Interest Google Form
2. Confirmation of Interest Google Form
3. Queens College Commitment Paperwork
4. Interview
5. Nomination to Host University
6. Host Campus Application
7. Visa Process
(Other CUNY students: ePermit Process)
DETAILED STEPS:
STEP 1: Primary Interest Form (linked here)
To express an interest in one of our Queens College Semester Programs, fill out Primary Interest Form by deadline above.
STEP 2: Confirmation of Interest Form
This form is first-come, first-served, and confirms that you would definitely like to study abroad.
(Will be sent to those who complete the Primary Interest Google Form 1-2 weeks after the Primary Interest Form Deadline)
STEP 3: Queens College Commitment Paperwork
-Sent to those who complete the Confirmation of Interest Google Form
-You will be emailed a PDF with Commitment Paperwork; it is basically an application with basic information.
-Gather the necessary documents and then email your completed paperwork back to us by the deadline.
STEP 4: Interview
Every student participating in a Queens College Semester Program will be interviewed by Blanche.
STEP 5: Nomination to Host University
We will nominate your to your program of interest. Once our partner university confirms your nomination, you will receive an email with “Next Steps.”
STEP 6: Host Campus Application
-Each of our partner universities have their own application processes. You will be emailed information about this.
-Submit this application by our Queens College deadline (which is earlier than our partner’s deadline)
STEP 7: Visa Process
-After you are officially accepted to your semester program, you will be emailed information regarding the visa process for that country
-Follow all of the steps carefully and apply for a visa ASAP
OTHER CUNY STUDENTS: ePermit Process
-If you are a student at another CUNY campus who is participating in one of our Queens College Exchange Programs, you will have to apply for an ePermit so that your study abroad classes and credits will be transferred back to your home college.
-You must inform your home campus that you will be participating in a Queens College Program ASAP, as they have paperwork that you must fill out with them.
IMPORTANT NOTES ABOUT COMMITMENT PAPERWORK:
–Physician’s Statement:
Make sure that there is a Doctor’s Stamp on it.
Your doctor can fax this to us: 718-997-5055 (FAX)
–Health Care Proxy: If something were to happen to you, who would you want to make medical decisions on your behalf?
The witness on the bottom of the page should not be this person.
–Passport: Should be valid until at least 6 months after the end date of your program.
Renew your passport right away if it is expired or will expire!
FINANCIAL AID
You must submit a Course Approval Form to the Financial Aid Office.
—> Information on Course Approval Forms can be found HERE.
See our “Financial Aid for Study Abroad” Page HERE for more details.
SCHOLARSHIPS
TRANSFERRING CREDITS
See our “How to Transfer Study Abroad Credits” Page HERE for more information.
RIKKYO UNIVERSITY, COB LINKS
IMPORTANT NOTE ABOUT GRADUATION
For example, if you study abroad in the Fall, you will not be able to graduate until the Spring because it takes us a while to receive your transcript.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
1. Can I take Major/Minor Classes Abroad?
It is highly recommended that you take Elective Credits abroad, since you will not know exactly which classes you will take until you are abroad.
It may be possible to take Major/Minor credits abroad if those classes are offered abroad and if your department approves of those classes on a Course Approval Form. It is up to your Major/Minor Department’s discretion.
2. Can I take General Education classes abroad?
You will have to ask Advising about this.
PODCAST EPISODES
See our Podcast Page and look under “Japan.”
Study Abroad Office
King Hall, Room 203
Queens College, CUNY
65-30 Kissena Blvd. Flushing, New York 11367-1597
718-997-5050
718-997-5055 (FAX)
Email: studyabroad@qc.cuny.edu