Summer Unifes 'Joint Online University Information Session' to be held July 18-19, 2026

Kawaijuku Educational Institution will host the 'Unifes Joint Online University Information Session' on July 18-19, 2026, featuring 90 universities and various exam preparation seminars.
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Kawaijuku Educational Institution will host the large-scale event 'Unifes Joint Online University Information Session,' bringing together popular national, public, and private universities from across Japan, over two days on Saturday, July 18, and Sunday, July 19 (Co-hosted by KEI Advanced Co., Ltd.). In addition to the joint information sessions, the event will feature various exam seminars, lectures, and online sessions for high school teachers, catering to the diverse needs of students and educators. In recent years, choosing a university has shifted from focusing solely on admission probability to prioritizing academic interests, campus atmosphere, and future career paths. Collecting accurate and specific university information is essential for identifying the 'university you want to attend.' At this event, 90 universities will hold online information sessions. Furthermore, Kawaijuku will provide special programs, including Common Test preparation by instructors, the latest exam information from academic advisors, and booths featuring success stories from current university students. We have also prepared numerous lectures and sessions to help students decide on their target schools. Additionally, we will hold seminars for teachers, which were well-received last year, providing the latest information useful for school settings, such as guidance methods for passing top-tier universities and trends in the expanding comprehensive and school-recommended selection processes. By leveraging the advantages of an online format, this event allows for the efficient comparison and collection of information from distant universities, serving as a crucial stepping stone for narrowing down target schools and starting full-scale study plans before summer vacation.

FAQ

Who is the target audience for this event?

The event is aimed at junior high and high school students across Japan, their parents, and school educators.