Tokyo Jogakkan College

Tokyo Jogakkan College (東京女学館大学, Tōkyō jogaku-kan daigaku, TJKC) was a private women's college in Machida, Tokyo, Japan. The predecessor of the school was founded in 1888, and it was chartered as a junior college in 1956. In 1995 TJKC entered into an agreement with The School for International Training to create an English medium degree program. In 2002 it became a four-year liberal arts college with a small student body of no more than 480 pupils.

Tokyo Jogakkan College
東京女学館大学
Location
Tsuruma, Machida, Tokyo, Japan
Information
TypePrivate women's college
Established1956 (1956)
Closed2016 (2016)

Students graduating from TJKC receive a bachelor's degree in International Liberal Arts.

In May 2012 it was announced that the university would stop recruiting new students from spring 2013 and would close down permanently after the last of the current students graduate in March 2016. The declining birth rate in Japan and intense competition from other universities were both cited as reasons for the school's closure.[1]

References

  1. "東京女学館大学が16年3月で閉校、来春の学生募集を停止 不景気ニュース - 不景気.com" [Tokyo Jogakkan University to close in March '16, suspends recruitment of students next spring]. www.fukeiki.com (in Japanese). May 2012. Retrieved 2023-05-17.

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