Fall 2026 Stanford e-Japan Online Course Applications Now Open

Fall 2026 Stanford e-Japan Online Course Applications Now Open

Interested students must apply by August 16, 2026.
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Encina Hall, Stanford University

Applications are now open for the Fall 2026 session of the Stanford University Scholars Program for Japanese High School Students (also known as “Stanford e-Japan”). The course will run from the end of September 2026 through March 2027, with an application deadline of August 16, 2026.

Stanford e-Japan is offered by the Stanford Program on International and Cross-Cultural Education (SPICE), Stanford University. Stanford e-Japan is generously supported by the Yanai Tadashi Foundation, Tokyo, Japan.

Stanford e-Japan
Fall 2026 session (September 2026 to March 2027)
Application period: July 1 to August 16, 2026

All applications must be submitted at https://spicestanford.smapply.io/prog/stanford_e-japan/ via the SurveyMonkey Apply platform. Applicants and recommenders will need to create a SurveyMonkey Apply account to proceed. Students who are interested in applying to the online course are encouraged to begin their applications early.

Accepted applicants will engage in an intensive study of U.S. society and culture and U.S.–Japan relations. Leading scholars and experts from Stanford University and across the United States provide web-based lectures and engage students in live discussion sessions.

For more information about Stanford e-Japan, please visit stanfordejapan.org.
 


Stanford e-Japan is one of several online courses for high school students offered by SPICE, including the China Scholars Program, the Reischauer Scholars Program, the Sejong Korea Scholars Program, Stanford e-Entrepreneurship U.S., Stanford e-China, Stanford e-Entrepreneurship Japan, as well as numerous local student programs in Japan. For more information about Stanford e-Japan, please visit stanfordejapan.org.

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