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the Elizabethtown College Intensive Japanese
Language and Culture Program.


A Non-profit Educational Foundation.

A challenging opportunity for serious students to perfect their Japanese language education while enjoying all the excitement of Tokyo, Japan. In only one semester you may complete over one year of university-level Japanese language proficiency through total immersion in both the Japanese language and the culture.

KCP offers you the most affordable Intensive Japanese Language and Culture Program available.

Our program is offered for the Fall, Winter, Spring and Summer semesters as well very popular eight week Summer Short-term.

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Elizabethtown College is a KCP Affilliate College that offers academic credit for the KCP program for students who are enrolled within their school.

Ranked consistently among the top institutions in the North by U.S. News and World Report, Elizabethtown College offers its 1900 students 53 majors and more than 80 minors and concentrations in the liberal arts, sciences and professional studies. A 13:1 student-to-faculty ratio and average class size of 25 provides students with meaningful interactions with professors, 90% of whom hold a Ph.D. or terminal degree in their field. Encouraged, challenged and supported by these engaging faculty, students become involved in experiential learning opportunities that include research, internships and off-campus study.

KCP courses have been approved for credit by Sponsor and Affiliate universities, but it is up to each student to determine transferability of credit.




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