Admission results for international students:
Universities/Graduate schools that have admitted FFLC graduates
Graduate schools
- Kyushu University
- University of Kitakyushu
- Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
- Seinan Gakuin University
- Nakamura Gakuen University
- Kyushu Sangyo University
- Fukuoka Institute of Technology
- Nagoya University
- Ritsumeikan University
National/public universities (undergraduate admission)
- Ehime University
- Oita University
- Saga University
- Nagasaki University
- Fukuoka Women's University
- Nagoya Institute of Technology
- University of Kitakyushu
- Kyushu University
- University of Kitakyushu
- University of Teacher Education Fukuoka
- Shimonoseki City University
Private universities (undergraduate admission)
- Aoyama Gakuin University
- J. F. Oberlin University
- Osaka University of Tourism
- Osaka Sangyo University
- Kwassui Women's University
- Kanagawa University
- Kyushu Sangyo University
- Kyushu Institute of Information Sciences
- Kurume University
- Kobe University of Welfare
- Kokushikan University
- Shiseikan Hall University
- Shobi University
- Sojo University
- Chikushi Jogakuen University
- Teikyo University
- Tokai University
- Tokyo University of Social Welfare
- Nagasaki International University
- Nakamura Gakuen University
- Nagoya University of Economics
- Japan University of Economics
- Fukuoka Institute of Technology
- Fukuoka Jo Gakuin University
- Fukuoka University
- Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University
- Ritsumeikan University
- Koran Women's Junior College
- Nishi-Nippon Junior College
Overseas admission results for Japanese students:
Overseas partner universities that have admitted FFLC graduates
We continue to expand the number of overseas partner universities!
U.S.A.
Hawaii Pacific University
A private university in Hawaii, USA
Student population: approximately 3,000
It is the largest private university in Hawaii. As it has international students from around the world, including Northern Europe, it provides excellent support for international students. The university is well known for ocean-related fields such as marine science. Sports and club activities are very active, with many groups achieving strong results. If you participate in a short-term study program in Hawaii, a visit to Hawai‘i Pacific University is included.

Merced College
A public two-year college in California, USA
Student population: approximately 4,800
This is a small college with a close-knit learning environment, where students and professors can interact frequently. It is located in the city of Merced, known as the gateway to the world-famous Yosemite National Park, and the cost of living is among the lowest in California. Through FFLC’s short-term study program, students can first participate in local language training and adapt to the environment before transferring.

Monroe University
Private universities in New York, USA
Number of students / Approximately 7,000
A private university with two campuses in the Bronx and New Rochelle, Westchester County. International students are accepted from more than 95 countries around the world, and Monroe's unique total international student support system allows students to improve their English language skills and earn a degree at the same time.

University of Wisconsin – River Falls
Wisconsin State University, USA
Number of students / Approximately 5,800
One of the 13 schools in the renowned University of Wisconsin system, a state university with undergraduate and graduate programs. The relatively small campus provides a supportive environment for students from Japan, offering majors in four faculties and more than 40 fields of study. The College of Education is ranked as one of the top 11 universities in the United States, and the College of Agriculture, Food, and the Environment is known as one of the top three universities in the country. After graduation from FFLC, students can transfer in their junior year.

France
EMBA-ISUGA(Ecole de Management Bretagn Atlantique)
French Private Education Institutions
Number of students / Approximately 500
An educational institution for business and management located in the city of Quimper in Brittany, about 570 km west of Paris, France. The small campus offers close proximity between professors and students, and a strong support system. All courses are offered in English except for language classes (international students are required to take French classes). After graduating from FFLC and transferring, students can obtain an MBA in three years (one year for bachelor + two years for master). In addition, a short-term exchange program (1 month) is available during the enrollment in FFLC.

China
Qingdao University
National University of the People's Republic of China
Number of students / Approximately 43,000
Located in Qingdao City, Shandong, China, this university is one of the leading universities in Shandong Province, with a well-balanced curriculum that includes foreign languages, economics, education, and other liberal arts, music, fine arts, and other arts, as well as science, medicine, and other science and engineering departments. Students can take a six-month short-term language course while enrolled at FFLC as well as transfer to the university's third-year after graduation.

Thailand
Rangsit University
Private universities in Thailand
Number of students / Approximately 30,000
Located in Pathum Thani Province, adjacent to Bangkok, the capital of Thailand, it is the largest private university in Thailand, focusing on international business, IT, communications, international relations & development, philosophy, and marketing. With students from more than 20 countries, the university has an international college where students can study a wide range of subjects in English. Short-term exchange programs (4 months) and third-year transfer are available after graduation from FFLC.

South Korea
Busan University of Foreign Studies
Private universities in South Korea
Number of students / Approximately 8,000
Located in Busan, South Korea, this prestigious private university specializes in a variety of foreign languages, including English, Western and Eastern languages. In addition to the language department, there are also departments of management, accounting, computer engineering, visual media, etc. The university moved to a newly built building in 2014, and both the campus and dormitories are equipped with the latest facilities.

Dong-eui University
Private universities in South Korea
Number of students / Approximately 18,000
It is the second largest among the 15 universities in Busan, with 9 colleges, 79 majors, and 6 graduate schools. It is a private university that provides excellent job hunting support for students, ranking first in the employment rate of graduates in Busan and Gyeongsangnam-do, and has been selected as an institution designated by the Ministry of Education since February 2015 for its ability to attract and manage foreign students, and continues academic exchange with educational institutions in 29 foreign countries.

Konkuk University
Private universities in South Korea
Number of students / Approximately 25,000
Located in Hwayang-dong, Gwangjin-gu, Seoul, this university has 15 faculties, 38 departments, and 11 graduate schools on campus. The campus is surrounded by nature with a large campus, forests and a large lake. The university-affiliated general hospital is located next to the campus and is available to international students, who can receive medical examinations in Japanese. There are also two subway stations right in front of the university, and many department stores, convenience stores, and restaurants are located in the vicinity, making the university convenient for daily life.

Soongsil University
Private universities in South Korea
Number of students / Approximately 20,000
It is a private mission school university located in Dongjak-gu, Seoul. The campus is located right in front of the subway exit. It is a very accessible university with many buses and can be reached directly from the airport by limousine bus. The university's central library was selected as the best library in the education and research support service category in the “2010 University Library Evaluation” organized by the Ministry of Education and Technology and the Korea Institute of Education and Science Information.

