National Federation of University Co-operative Associations hosts "University Life Introductory Seminar for Parents" on July 26! Online and free registration now open.
The National Federation of University Co-operative Associations has opened registration for its popular "University Life Introductory Seminar for Parents," to be held online and free of charge on July 26, 2026. The seminar will cover various aspects of university life, including finances, scholarships, housing, and academic preparation, based on survey data and experiences from current students and their parents.
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Participation with children is also recommended!
Registration has started for the "University Life Introductory Seminar for Parents," which has been very well received every year.
This project, based on the results of a survey conducted by the National Federation of University Co-operative Associations (the latest data from the "Survey of New Students by Parents"), explains financial aspects related to university life, from exam preparation and admission to daily life. In addition, we will conduct interviews with parents of university students nationwide and current students, and share various advice.
Click here to apply.
Project Outline
Date: Sunday, July 26, 2026, 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM, Online event (Zoom)
Overall Explanation: 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM
Topics include: University life and money matters / Experiences from senior parents and current students from exam preparation to admission.
Themed Booths
1st session: 11:00 AM - 11:30 AM
2nd session: 11:30 AM - 12:00 PM
The contents of the 1st and 2nd sessions are the same. Please feel free to enter any of the seven booths that interest you. If you were unable to attend a booth on the day, you can watch it later via on-demand streaming.
Themed Booths:
What to do! Parent-child conversations!?
From selecting an exam school to preparing for admission. We will introduce experiences from senior students on what they wish to talk about with their parents.
Scholarship Stories
Explanation of scholarship overview and application periods. Information that high school students in their first or second year should know.
Finding an apartment for exam takers
When should you start looking for an apartment? How do you find one? We will provide experiences from students and advice from co-op apartment search staff.
University student's meal situation
Information on the dining habits of current students, what your child's diet is like, and cafeteria information.
Essentials for classes and academic research
How is it different from high school? We will deliver the reality of senior students regarding computers and tablets, how to take classes, note-taking, and reports.
Learning and experiences from admission to graduation, and employment
What is career advancement in university life? Senior students will share their experiences, career paths, employment, and messages to their juniors.
Various risks university students encounter and preparations
Explanation of the realities of student illnesses and injuries, things to be aware of regarding the 18-year-old age of majority, and malicious commercial practices.
Click here to apply.
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Registration has started for the "University Life Introductory Seminar for Parents," which has been very well received every year.
This project, based on the results of a survey conducted by the National Federation of University Co-operative Associations (the latest data from the "Survey of New Students by Parents"), explains financial aspects related to university life, from exam preparation and admission to daily life. In addition, we will conduct interviews with parents of university students nationwide and current students, and share various advice.
Click here to apply.
Project Outline
Date: Sunday, July 26, 2026, 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM, Online event (Zoom)
Overall Explanation: 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM
Topics include: University life and money matters / Experiences from senior parents and current students from exam preparation to admission.
Themed Booths
1st session: 11:00 AM - 11:30 AM
2nd session: 11:30 AM - 12:00 PM
The contents of the 1st and 2nd sessions are the same. Please feel free to enter any of the seven booths that interest you. If you were unable to attend a booth on the day, you can watch it later via on-demand streaming.
Themed Booths:
What to do! Parent-child conversations!?
From selecting an exam school to preparing for admission. We will introduce experiences from senior students on what they wish to talk about with their parents.
Scholarship Stories
Explanation of scholarship overview and application periods. Information that high school students in their first or second year should know.
Finding an apartment for exam takers
When should you start looking for an apartment? How do you find one? We will provide experiences from students and advice from co-op apartment search staff.
University student's meal situation
Information on the dining habits of current students, what your child's diet is like, and cafeteria information.
Essentials for classes and academic research
How is it different from high school? We will deliver the reality of senior students regarding computers and tablets, how to take classes, note-taking, and reports.
Learning and experiences from admission to graduation, and employment
What is career advancement in university life? Senior students will share their experiences, career paths, employment, and messages to their juniors.
Various risks university students encounter and preparations
Explanation of the realities of student illnesses and injuries, things to be aware of regarding the 18-year-old age of majority, and malicious commercial practices.
Click here to apply.
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