The Chiba Prefectural Governor's Award and the Chiba Prefecture Association of Private Universities and Junior Colleges Chairman's Award are given to students who have worked hard at their studies and achieved excellent grades that serve as a role model for other students.
For the 2024 academic year, the winners were Akika Nanashi (Faculty Faculty of Commerce and Business Administration Department of Commerce) and Mayuna Koyagi (Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences).
Chiba Prefectural Governor's Award
Akiko Shichishima (graduated from Aikoku High School)
- 5th in cumulative GPA across all departments
- 2023 Outstanding Achievers
- Passed the 166th Japan Chamber of Commerce and Industry Bookkeeping Examination Level 1
What I put the most effort into was balancing my classes with my bookkeeping studies. I think I was able to achieve this goal by always thinking about what I should prioritize at each moment, rather than prioritizing one over the other. In particular, studying to obtain the first-class bookkeeping qualification was long and often difficult, but it gave me confidence that no matter how difficult things get, I can overcome them if I continue to work hard. I want to keep what I've learned over the past four years and continue to grow.
President's Award from the Chiba Prefecture Private Universities and Junior Colleges Association
Mayuna Koyagi (graduated from Inba Meisei High School)
- 1st in cumulative GPA across all departments
- Outstanding students in 2022 and 2023
During my university life, I was conscious of taking action myself, and focused on volunteering for the Paralympics and active learning to raise awareness of sports for people with disabilities, called "Yume Tabi KAIGO!" I also had the opportunity to experience planning tours in a lecture on the theme of tourism. Through these activities, I was able to interact with people from various backgrounds, view tourism and urban development from all angles, and learn diverse ways of thinking. I would like to make use of my university experience even after I enter society.
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