History

History of Chiba University of Commerce

December 10, 1927 Doctor of Literature Endo Takayoshi invested over 450,000 yen to establish the Sugamo Gakuen Foundation and applied for approval to establish Sugamo Higher Commercial School.
February 8, 1928 The establishment of Sugamo Higher Commercial School at 2603 Nishisugamo-cho, Tokyo Prefecture is approved by the Ministry of Education's Notification Nos. 51 and 52.
August 12, 1930 With the Ministry of Education Notification No. 193, Article 2 of the Ministry of Education Ordinance No. 3 of 1918 designates the school as equivalent to or above the higher division of a high school or a university preparatory school.
March 31, 1944 The school name change was approved and the school was renamed Sugamo College of Economics.
September 26, 1945 On April 14, 1945, the school building and all facilities were destroyed in the war and the school was relocated to 1971 Saginuma, Tsudanuma-cho, Chiba Prefecture.
August 1, 1946 The change of school location to 373, Konodai, Ichikawa City, Chiba Prefecture was approved.
April 1, 1950 A new Chiba University of Commerce will be established as the School of Commerce Department of Commerce.
March 7, 1951 In January 1951, the Sugamo Gakuen Foundation was approved for reorganization into the Chiba Gakuen School Corporation.
April 1, 1951 Chiba Junior College is opened.
March 30, 1955 The name of the faculty was changed to Faculty of Commerce and Business Administration and Economics, and Department of Economics was opened.
March 31, 1955 Sugamo College of Economics will be abolished.
April 1, 1964 The Department of Department of Business Administration the Faculty Faculty of Commerce and Business Administration is established.
April 1, 1977 The Graduate Graduate School of Commerce opens a Master's degree program in Commerce.
April 1, 1979 The Graduate School of Economics opens a Master's degree program in Economics.
April 1, 1988 Research Center for Economics will be established.
April 1, 2000 The Faculty of Policy and Information Studies, Department of Policy Informatics is established.
April 1, 2000 The Graduate School of Graduate School of Policy Studies, Doctoral Program opens a doctoral program in policy studies.
April 1, 2004 The Graduate School of Policy Informatics opens a master's degree program in policy information.
April 1, 2005 The Graduate Graduate School of Accounting & Finance, MBA Program opens a professional degree program in accounting and finance.
December 1, 2005 Chiba Junior College will be abolished.
April 1, 2009 Faculty of Service Innovation Department of Service Innovation is established.
April 1, 2012 Establish Research Center for Accounting.
April 1, 2014 Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences is established in Department of Humanities and Social Sciences.
April 1, 2015 Faculty of Global Studies Department of Global Studies is established.
April 1, 2019 Platform for Arts and Sciences will be established.
April 1, 2020 The three graduate schools will be reorganized into one school, Graduate School of Commerce with a Master's degree in Commerce.
March 1, 2023 In addition to the existing Research Center for Economics and Research Center for Accounting, Ryukichi Endo Research Center and Research Center for Sustainability will be added, and CUC Research Institute will be established to oversee each of the institutes.
April 1, 2024 The Small and Medium Enterprise Management Research Institute will be established within CUC Research Institute.
April 1, 2025 We will stop recruiting students for Department of Economics Faculty of Commerce and Business Administration Economics, Department of Policy Informatics in the Faculty of Policy Informatics, and the Department of Global Studies in the Faculty of International Faculty of Global Studies, and will open the Department Department of Economics and Department of Policy Informatics Faculty of Policy Planning and Management of Policy Management.

History Chiba University of Commerce High School

January 1951 Chiba University of Commerce First Commercial High School's full-time and part-time Commerce Course courses are approved.
April 1951 The school was opened at 373 Kounodai-cho, Ichikawa City, Chiba Prefecture. Doctor of Law, Mori Shikuma, became the first Principal.
June 1965 Due to the completion of the new school building, the school moves to 25 Chugokubuncho, Ichikawa City, Chiba Prefecture.
December 1966 Principal Shikuma Mori passes away.
January 1967 Kunihiko Ueno became the second Principal.
March 1971 Part-time courses abolished.
February 1972 Due to the change in address, the address will be 1-10-1 Chugokubun 2-chome, Ichikawa City, Chiba Prefecture.
September 1973 The third school building was completed.
April 1974 The school name was changed to Chiba University of Commerce High School.
April 1977 General Course established.
April 1978 Recruitment of female students was discontinued.
November 1981 The 30th anniversary ceremony was held.
March 1983 The 30th anniversary gymnasium was completed.
December 1987 Administration building and ball field completed.
January 1991 Tennis courts (4 courts) completed.
September 1991 The archery range was completed.
November 1994 The first computer room was completed.
September 1995 Home economics laboratory completed.
March 1998 The fourth school building was completed.
September 2002 The second computer room was completed.
April 2004 Kunihiko Ueno was appointed honorary Principal.
April 2004 Mori Hisato became the third Principal.
April 2004 Recruitment of female students General Course resumed.
May 2006 Artificial turf ground completed.
October 2007 Clubhouse completed.
April 2008 The fifth school building was completed. The climbing wall was completed.
April 2008 Recruitment of female students Commerce Course has resumed.
March 2009 Sand-filled artificial turf tennis court completed.
November 2010 The 60th anniversary ceremony was held.
June 2012 Honorary Principal Kunihiko Ueno passes away.
April 2016 Endo Yukimi becomes the fourth Principal.
April 2019 Junichi Asakawa became the fifth Principal.