Tokyo University of Social Welfare Junior College

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Tokyo University of Social Welfare Junior College
東京福祉大学短期大学部
Tokyo University of Social Welfare Isesaki Campus 2011.jpg
MottoAcademic & Practical
Type Private
Established2006
Location, ,

Flag of Japan.svg  Japan
Website tokyo-fukushi.ac.jp

Tokyo University of Social Welfare Junior College (東京福祉大学短期大学部, Tokyo Fukushi Daigaku Tanki Daigakubu) is a private junior college in Isesaki, Gunma, Japan. The College was opened in 2006, and is affiliated with the Tokyo University of Social Welfare.

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The university offers courses in education, psychology, and social welfare, and the junior college offers courses in child studies.

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