[20 Fully Exempt Spots] '52Hz Overseas University Progression Summer Camp 2026' Opens Applications Today, April 6. A 5-Day/4-Night Program Aiming for the World Overcoming Regional and Economic Disparities in Yokoze, Saitama.
52Hz started recruitment on April 6 for the '52Hz Overseas University Progression Summer Camp 2026', held for 5 days in July. It features 20 fully exempt spots and mentors from top global universities.
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52Hz General Incorporated Association (Headquarters: Kyoto Prefecture, Representative Director: Ryoga Umezawa, hereinafter 52Hz) has released details for the '52Hz Overseas Progression Summer Camp 2026', to be held for 5 days from July 27 (Mon) to 31 (Fri), 2026, and officially opened recruitment today, April 6.
This camp is a practical program designed for high school students to thoroughly think through their career choices based on their 'own axis' through dialogue with mentors gathered from around the world, encompassing self-analysis, essay writing, and drafting application strategies.
## Background of the Event: Changing Career Choices and Challenges in the Educational Field
In today's unpredictable society, there is a growing demand for proactive career choices based on one's own interests and questions about society, moving away from traditional choices focused on standard deviation scores. As options such as overseas university progression and comprehensive selection expand, the ability for high schoolers to verbalize 'what kind of person I am and what I want to achieve' has become more important than ever.
However, in the educational field, a lack of specialized information and know-how regarding overseas university progression, as well as a lack of individualized support that delves deeply into personal self-analysis, is a recognized challenge. We are holding this camp to provide an environment where students who 'are interested in overseas universities but have no role models around them' or 'don't know where to start' can take concrete steps forward.
## Significance of Participating in this Camp: A Practical Program Doing 'Someday' in 5 Days
In this program, current Japanese overseas university student mentors studying at top global institutions such as Cambridge University and Stanford University will provide hands-on support. With two courses tailored to the participants' phases, it avoids superficial information gathering and instead condenses several months' worth of exam preparation into a 5-day, 4-night span for completion.
[Essay Course] Transforming the solitary doubt of 'Is my preparation good enough?' into a solid application strategy
Ideal for students who have high basic academic skills and ambition but are worrying alone, feeling 'the path to application is ambiguous' or 'I don't know what to convey in my essay'. In this course, through dialogue with mentors who know the world, students will thoroughly examine the true standards required by their target schools and their compatibility with themselves. They will verbalize their own strengths and values, begin full-scale work on application essays, and gain nationwide comrades (irreplaceable peers) who will run through the exam process together. It sublimates vague anxiety into a 'winning application strategy' and 'unshakable confidence' toward acceptance.
This camp is a practical program designed for high school students to thoroughly think through their career choices based on their 'own axis' through dialogue with mentors gathered from around the world, encompassing self-analysis, essay writing, and drafting application strategies.
## Background of the Event: Changing Career Choices and Challenges in the Educational Field
In today's unpredictable society, there is a growing demand for proactive career choices based on one's own interests and questions about society, moving away from traditional choices focused on standard deviation scores. As options such as overseas university progression and comprehensive selection expand, the ability for high schoolers to verbalize 'what kind of person I am and what I want to achieve' has become more important than ever.
However, in the educational field, a lack of specialized information and know-how regarding overseas university progression, as well as a lack of individualized support that delves deeply into personal self-analysis, is a recognized challenge. We are holding this camp to provide an environment where students who 'are interested in overseas universities but have no role models around them' or 'don't know where to start' can take concrete steps forward.
## Significance of Participating in this Camp: A Practical Program Doing 'Someday' in 5 Days
In this program, current Japanese overseas university student mentors studying at top global institutions such as Cambridge University and Stanford University will provide hands-on support. With two courses tailored to the participants' phases, it avoids superficial information gathering and instead condenses several months' worth of exam preparation into a 5-day, 4-night span for completion.
[Essay Course] Transforming the solitary doubt of 'Is my preparation good enough?' into a solid application strategy
Ideal for students who have high basic academic skills and ambition but are worrying alone, feeling 'the path to application is ambiguous' or 'I don't know what to convey in my essay'. In this course, through dialogue with mentors who know the world, students will thoroughly examine the true standards required by their target schools and their compatibility with themselves. They will verbalize their own strengths and values, begin full-scale work on application essays, and gain nationwide comrades (irreplaceable peers) who will run through the exam process together. It sublimates vague anxiety into a 'winning application strategy' and 'unshakable confidence' toward acceptance.