Tokyo University of Social Welfare does not grant private school grants More than 1600 foreign students are unknown January 21 4:39

The government has decided not to grant this year's subsidies to Tokyo University of Social Welfare, which was found to have problems such as missing international students.

At the Tokyo University of Social Welfare, foreign students such as Vietnamese and Nepalese were missing, and a national survey revealed that the number exceeded 1600 in the three years to last year.

As a result of a review of this Tokyo University of Social Welfare by the Japan Private School Promotion and Mutual Aid Corporation, which is a subsidized organization of the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (MEXT), there is a problem with the acceptance of international students. Decided it was inappropriate and decided not to grant this year's grant.

We have also decided not to grant this year's subsidy to Meijijo Gakuin, a school corporation in Osaka Prefecture where the former president was charged with embezzlement for business over land transactions.

The government grants private school grants to almost all private universities according to the size of students, etc., and is a valuable operating expense for universities.