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  1. ICU is a liberal arts university that welcomes students from various backgrounds and countries. It offers dialogue-oriented, bilingual, and interdisciplinary education in a diverse and inclusive campus.

    • ABOUT

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    • ACADEMICS

      Liberal Arts. Dialogue-Oriented Classes. Trimesters. Design...

    • RESEARCH

      Research activities provides essential support for the...

    • CAMPUS LIFE & CAREER

      ICU students have a variety of extracurricular options in...

    • ADMISSIONS & AID

      Those who have completed, or are expected to complete an...

    • About ICU

      International Christian University (ICU) was founded by...

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  2. International Christian University (国際基督教大学, Kokusai Kirisutokyō Daigaku, ICU) is a non-denominational private university located in Mitaka, Tokyo, Japan, commonly known as ICU.

  3. Liberal Arts. Dialogue-Oriented Classes. Trimesters. Design your learning by choosing your own combination of 31 majors. At ICU, students can select their chosen major after they enroll. Our free approach to learning is not bound by traditional arts and sciences frameworks.

  4. Those who have completed, or are expected to complete an educational curriculum of 12+ years in Japan or a foreign country and wish to study in the ICU's undergraduate program should refer to the Undergraduate Admissions section below.

  5. Explore the many reasons why ICU is said to be unique, from its establishment, principles, education, environment, and achievements. Learn how ICU focuses on liberal arts, small class sizes, and international public servants.

  6. ICU is a liberal arts college founded by Japanese and North American Christian educators in 1949. It has a mission of academic, Christian and international commitments, and offers 31 majors in the College of Liberal Arts and the School of Arts and Sciences.

  7. A non-denominational private university in Tokyo, founded in 1949, with partner institutions worldwide. It offers 31 undergraduate majors and a graduate school, and has research institutes, student clubs and notable alumni.