Those who need special consideration for entrance examinations or for school life (class participation, study, daily life, etc.) after admission due to illness, injury, disability, etc. must apply.
Please be sure to understand and consider the contents of this website before proceeding with the application process.
Privacy Policy:
All personal information received in this application, including the content of your consultation, will be strictly controlled and used for admissions and academic support. The information may also be used as materials for considering the improvement of student life.
Support for Students with Disabilities
The University has established the "Support Desk for Students with Disabilities" to provide necessary support for the education and student life of students with disabilities. In addition, the "Support Committee for Students with Disabilities" has been established to discuss and deliberate on support for students with disabilities, with the participation of the Academic Affairs Division, Student Support Division, Admissions & Communication Division, and General Affairs Division.
The Committee discusses how to give consideration to the content of the consultation, the necessary response and its scope, taking into account the content of the application form and attached documents as well as educational fairness.
In actual support, the coordinator of your department and the Support Desk for Students with Disabilities provide reasonable accommodation based on the request of the student with disabilities. When necessary, support is provided in close cooperation with the Student Counseling Center, Medical Office, and other related departments.
Procedures
All prospective students, with or without disabilities, are required to review the " Academic Characteristics " and " Current Status of Facilities " on this page. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact us.
If you have any questions, please call the Admissions & Communication Department at 03-3258-5838. Through the Admissions & Communication Department, you will be connected to the Support Desk for Students with Disabilities. If necessary, a pre-interview will be held, and the Support Desk for Students with Disabilities and the department will answer any questions you may have.
If you need special consideration for entrance examination or study, please refer to this web page and " Procedures for Special Considerations for Entrance Examination or Study ", and follow the procedures for application, etc. as described in this page.
If you do not contact us in advance of your application, we may not be able to consider your application in time for preparation. We recommend that you receive "advance consultation" at the earliest possible stage, especially prior to application and enrollment.
If you need special consideration in the entrance examination, please contact the Admissions & Communication Department before applying. We will connect you to the "Support Desk for Students with Disabilities" at the university. If you need special consideration for your school life (class participation, study, daily life, etc.) after admission, please contact the "Support Desk for Students with Disabilities" directly.
Academic Characteristics
The following is a list of features of Kanda Institute of Languages. If you have any concerns, please contact us.
Classes at Kanda Institute of Languages are offered in a variety of formats, including lecture-style classes in which teachers' explanations are the main focus, pair work and group work in which communication among students is the main focus, and presentation-oriented approaches.
In addition to verbal explanations, classes may be illustrated using a blackboard or whiteboard, a projector, or a TV monitor. Textbooks and printed materials are also used in some classes.
In language courses, pronunciation and utterance are generally taught.
Depending on the department and subject, there may be off-campus fieldwork and practical training.
There are several mandatory paper tests (TOEIC and vocabulary tests) outside of class that must be taken for advancement and graduation.
Please contact us if you have any questions or concerns.
Current Status of Facilities
The University has the Main Building, Building No. 3, Building No. 6, Building No. 9, and Building No. 10 as the buildings where classes are held. However, not all of them are currently barrier-free. We recommend that you actually experience the facilities before enrolling. Please contact us for a preliminary inspection of the facilities at any time.
The current status of the facility is as follows (as of April 1, 2024)
- [Main Building] General reception, office, general bulletin board, classrooms, auditorium, study rooms
Ramp: No Elevator: Yes
Wheelchair-accessible restroom: No - [Building 3] Office, classrooms, auditorium, library, study rooms
Slope: No Elevator: Yes
Wheelchair-accessible restrooms: No - [Building 6] Classrooms, study spaces
Ramps: No Elevators: Yes
Wheelchair-accessible restrooms: No - [Bldg. 9] Classrooms
Barrier-free access, restrooms for everyone (1st floor) - [Bldg. 10] Classroom
Barrier-free access, restrooms for everyone (1st floor)
- [Building 2] Faculty offices, student lounge
Slope: no Elevator: no
Wheelchair-accessible restroom: no - [Bldg. 7] Faculty Rooms
Slope: no Elevator: yes
Wheelchair-accessible restrooms: no - [Headquarters Building] Career Education Center, University Transfer Center, Study Abroad Center, Student Lounge
Ramp: Yes Elevator: Yes
Wheelchair-accessible restroom: No
*Elevators other than those in Buildings 9 and 10 are not handicapped accessible.
*There are no parking lots or bicycle parking areas on the school grounds. In principle, commuting by car, motorcycle, or bicycle is not permitted.