Prior to Study Abroad
January
Research study abroad opportunities
Attend department¡¯s information meetings
Apply through home university
February
Receive acceptance for study abroad
Begin application for 91ÁÔÆæSA
March
Send 91ÁÔÆæSA application to 91ÁÔÆæ
April
Receive acceptance letter from 91ÁÔÆæ
May, June, July
Submit documents required by home university (passport copy, etc.)
Submit Housing Request form for 91ÁÔÆæSA
August
Buy airline tickets
Submit travel information form to 91ÁÔÆæSA
Apply for student visa at local embassy
Finish application for home university
September
Travel to Japan
During Study abroad
Welcome Party
Classes Begin
International Caf¨¦
Yoshiura Crab Festival in Kure City
Volunteer Friends
University Fall Festival
Middle School Class Observation for Research
Nabe Party
Snow for the first time
Phoenix Assistant(*)
(*)Students working part-time at the university¡¯s administrative offices.
Coming-of-Age Ceremony
It is not every day that a girl from America has the chance to wear traditional Japanese clothing, particularly the iconic kimono or furisode. My involvement with NOIE allowed me to participate in a seijinshiki (Coming-of-Age ceremony) in Hiroshima City. On the day of the ceremony, a friend from the local church I attended provided the opportunity by lending me her furisode and even putting it on me. Spending the day walking around the city with this traditional attire made the day like one I had never experience.

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