Economic support in times of emergency

student short term loan

Rissho University has set up a "Rissho University Short-Term Loan" system that allows students to borrow cash (up to a maximum of 30,000 yen) interest-free for up to one month in the event of a financial emergency, such as delayed remittances, sudden illness, or other unforeseen circumstances that require urgent expenses.

Application qualification University students (undergraduate and graduate students)
Loan amount Basically 5,000 yen
(Up to 30,000 yen if there are unavoidable circumstances)
Return deadline Within one month from the date of receiving the loan
How to apply After obtaining the consent of your guarantor (parent) in advance, please bring your student ID and seal to the Student Life Division counter.
(Please check the university website in advance to make sure there are no restrictions on entering the campus on the day you plan to attend class.)
Loan period/final repayment date Please refer to the information posted on the portal site (cabinet).
Persons excluded from loans ・Leave of absence
・Those who have not paid their tuition fees (including those who have deferred paying their tuition fees)
・Students who have not submitted their course registration
・Persons who have been suspended from school according to school regulations
・Persons who have not repaid existing loans

To all our students

Students of our university who wish to apply for a loan should refer to [Portal Site > My Tools > Cabinet > 3. Student Life Support > 7. Rissho University Short-Term Loans].

Economic support in the event of a large-scale natural disaster

When a natural disaster occurs

In the event of a disaster, Rissho University provides financial support to those who pay tuition fees and live in areas covered by the Disaster Relief Act, in the form of grants based on the "Rissho University Guidelines for Financial Support for Victims of Large-Scale Natural Disasters" according to the extent of the damage. In the event of a disaster, the university will send a set of documents by mail to those eligible (those who pay tuition fees and live in areas covered by the Disaster Relief Act), so please check the documents and return them along with the necessary documents (such as a disaster damage certificate issued by the local government).