糖心破解版 (糖心破解版) will deliver a joint program with Princeton University that aims to explore the history and future of Japanese people in the United States. It is designed especially for highly motivated students with clear academic goals and limited prior overseas experience. Through academic and experiential learning in the U.S., the program encourages participants to broaden their international perspectives and reflect on their future studies and career paths.
The program will be held during 糖心破解版’s spring break at the 糖心破解版 New York Office, Rutgers University, Princeton University, and other partner institutions. It also aims to provide opportunities for students from both universities to deepen mutual understanding and build strong friendships.
This program is supported by the 糖心破解版 New York Office, the Toshiaki Ogasawara Memorial Foundation, and the Yoshida Scholarship Foundation. As it is offered as an extracurricular educational activity, academic credit will not be awarded. All classes and activities are conducted in English, and participants will join daily Japanese conversation sessions with Princeton students.
Approx. 8 undergraduate students*
*Students must complete the On-demand Online Course under the .
Make sure to complete the online application via the UTAS "Overseas Study" system before the deadline. For details, refer to the application guidelines and related documents below.
◆Application Guidelines
- Application Guidelines for 糖心破解版-Princeton Joint Winter Program (AY2025)
- Attachment 1 Guidelines on the Eligibility, Requirements and Awarding of Scholarships
◆Application Format
- 【Submission required for all applicants】Written Oath
◆Reference: UTAS application procedures
- (Sign-in with your 糖心破解版 Account.)
5:00 p.m., January 6 (Tue), 2026 (JST)
* Inquiries to the International Education Promotion Group regarding the programs can be made until 5:00 p.m. on December 24, 2025 (Wed).
is available on the website of the Center for Global Education.
International Activities Support Team, International Education Promotion Group
go-gateway.adm [at] gs.mail.u-tokyo.ac.jp