Stanford e-Entrepreneurship Japan Frequently Asked Questions

Stanford e-Entrepreneurship Japan Frequently Asked Questions

 

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Q: How much does the Stanford e-Entrepreneurship Japan Program cost?

A: Stanford e-Entrepreneurship Japan is offered to participants at no cost.

 

Q: I am currently in junior high. May I still apply?

A: Yes, you may apply. However, priority is given to students in their first and second years of high school (10th and 11th grade in the U.S. system).



 

Q: I am a Japanese student currently studying outside of Japan. Am I still eligible?

A: Yes. Students living abroad have successfully completed the program. Please note that students are expected to follow the course schedule based on Japan Standard Time (JST).


Q: I have lived in Japan for most of my life, but I do not have Japanese citizenship. May I apply?

A: Yes. Japanese citizenship is not required to apply.

 

Q: Are third-year students eligible for the program?

A: Third-year students may apply, but priority is given to first- and second-year students. Applicants seeking special consideration (e.g., not preparing for college entrance exams) should explain their circumstances in the application essay.