Shukugawa Gakuin College

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Shukugawa Gakuin College
夙川学院短期大学
Type Private junior college
Established 1965
Academic staff
Childcare
Location Chūō-ku, Kobe , Hyōgo Prefecture , Japan
Website http://www.shukugawa-c.ac.jp/

Shukugawa Gakuin College(夙川学院短期大学,Shukugawa Gakuin Tanki Daigakubu) is a private junior college in Chūō-ku, Kobe in Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan.

Private universities are typically not operated by governments, although many receive tax breaks, public student loans, and grants. Depending on their location, private universities may be subject to government regulation. This is in contrast to public universities and national universities. Most private universities are non-profit organizations.

A junior college is a post-secondary educational institution designed to prepare students for either skilled trades or for additional education at another college with more advanced academic material. Students typically attend junior colleges for 1–3 years.

Chūō-ku, Kobe Ward of Kobe in Kinki, Japan

Chūō is one of 9 wards of Kobe City in Japan. It has an area of 28.46 km², and a population of 127,602 with 74,814 households as of January 31, 2012. The ward was formed from the 1980 merger of the former Fukiai-ku and Ikuta-ku.

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History

The school was founded in 1880. [1] In 2013, it became coeducational. [1]

Courses

It offers courses in childcare.

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References

  1. 1 2 History of Shukugawa Gakuin College Retrieved 2013-10-29. (in Japanese)