Taisho University (President: Tomozumi Kamidachi, Location: Toshima-ku, Tokyo) will introduce a new entrance examination category, 'Phase 1 (Reference Point Type),' within its Common Test-based admission system starting from the 2027 academic year. This system utilizes the results of the Reiwa 9 (2027) Common Test for University Admissions for selection. If an applicant's score in the 3-subject or 4-subject model specified by each department meets or exceeds the reference point, they are guaranteed admission. Applications are accepted until two days before the Common Test, and candidates can apply to up to two departments that have set reference points. Furthermore, the 3-subject and 4-subject models within the same subject group can be applied for simultaneously, providing a chance to secure double acceptance. The application fee is a flat rate of 10,000 yen, covering up to two departments.

This system is introduced not only for competition among applicants but also to evaluate a 'certain level of academic achievement.' By showing a clear standard that 'one can pass by working hard to exceed the reference point,' the university aims to create an environment where students can take exams with peace of mind. For Common Test takers, securing a guaranteed pass early on leads to a reduction in financial burdens such as application and admission fees, as well as alleviating the psychological anxiety associated with the examination process.

Common Test-based Entrance Exam Phase 1 (Reference Point Type) - Application Period: Dec 21, 2026 (Mon) – Jan 15, 2027 (Fri) (Must arrive by this date) - Web Application Deadline: Jan 14, 2027 (Thu) at 16:00 - Common Test Dates: Jan 16 (Sat) & 17 (Sun), 2027 [No individual exams at this university] - Announcement of Results: Feb 10, 2027 (Wed) - Admission Procedure Deadline: Mar 2, 2027 (Tue)

◆ Taisho University Taisho University is operated collaboratively by its five founding denominations: Tendai, Shingon Buzan, Shingon Chisan, Jodo, and Ji-shu. It regards its 100th anniversary in 2026 as its 'Second Founding' and continues to expand its educational and research activities. Official Website: https://www.tais.ac.jp/

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