Thinking about studying in Japan’s warm, livable south? Seinan Gakuin University (SGU) in Fukuoka mixes small‑city comfort with a global, English‑friendly study‑abroad program. A Christian private university with more than a century of history, SGU is known for strong language and social‑science teaching, growing data‑science offerings, and welcoming dorms just a short walk from class. Below you’ll find practical facts—tuition, faculties, climate, student support—and evidence links to official pages so you can verify everything as you plan. Whether you aim for a one‑semester exchange or a full degree, this guide will help you decide if SGU fits your goals.
Seinan Gakuin University – Symbolic Photos (Free to Use)

Source: Wikimedia Commons | Author: そらみみ | License: CC BY-SA 4.0

Source: Wikimedia Commons | Author: Muyo | License: CC BY-SA 3.0

Source: Wikimedia Commons | Author: Muyo master | License: CC BY-SA 3.0

Source: Wikimedia Commons | Author: Muyo master | License: CC BY-SA 3.0

Source: Wikimedia Commons | Author: Geraldshields11 | License: CC BY-SA 4.0
Quick‑Facts Table
Type | Private (Christian / Baptist) |
Total Students | Undergraduates: 8,335 (as of May 1, 2024); International Division (non‑degree): 64 Official Enrollment PDF |
Campuses | Main: Nishijin (Sawara‑ku), Fukuoka City; On‑Campus Housing |
Faculties/Schools | Theology; Foreign Language Studies; Commerce; Economics; Law; Human Sciences; Intercultural Studies; Graduate Schools (Economics, Law, Business Administration, Literature, Human Sciences, Theology) Undergraduate Overview |
Frais de scolarité | Undergraduate (annual): Tuition ¥750,000; Facility Fee ¥200,000; Education Enhancement Fee ¥40,000 (FY2025). See official fee schedule (Japanese). 2025 Fee Table (PDF) | Prior year reference: 2024 Fee Table (PDF) |
Gender Ratio | Not officially published university‑wide on the English site. (No reliable public % breakdown.) |
Intl‑Student % | International Division enrollment: 64. If compared to total headcount (UG + International Division), ≈ 0.8%. Note: excludes all degree‑seeking foreign students not counted in International Division. Source (PDF) |
Students per Staff | Approx. ~32:1 using public estimates (~260 academic staff) and current UG totals. Indicative only. THE Profile |
Numbers above draw on SGU’s public information hub and official PDFs as noted. Tuition is shown as line‑item fees for FY2025; other living costs vary by student.
Campus Maps
Seinan Gakuin University – Multi-Campus Maps
East Campus (Headquarters / Administration)
Address: 6-2-92 Nishijin, Sawara-ku, Fukuoka 814-8511, Japan
Mission, History & Founding Story
Seinan Gakuin University (SGU) was founded in 1916 by Rev. C. K. Dozier of the Southern Baptist Convention and was accredited as a university in 1949. From the beginning, SGU paired Christian values with modern Western educational practices—an unusual combination in early 20th‑century Fukuoka. The founding ethos, captured in the phrase “Tell Seinan, be true to Christ,” still appears in official materials today and underscores SGU’s approach: develop character and competence together. Official History
The university grew rapidly after World War II, adding junior and senior high schools and later establishing a comprehensive educational system—from kindergarten through graduate programs. It marked its centennial in 2016 and continues to highlight human‑scale teaching, international exchange, and civic responsibility as core aims. SGU’s campus sits near the Seaside Momochi area of Fukuoka, an urban waterfront with museums, libraries, and sports facilities that broaden day‑to‑day learning beyond the classroom. About SGU (English)
SGU’s historical footprint is visible at the Seinan Gakuin University Museum, housed in a red‑brick, early‑20th‑century building designed in a Western classical style. The museum illuminates local, school, and faith heritage in English and Japanese and periodically hosts special exhibits. If you enjoy connecting a campus to its cultural roots, this small museum is an easy add to your first campus walk. Museum Leaflet (English, PDF)
Key Strengths & Unique Features
Global Liberal‑Arts Core for Exchange Students
SGU’s International Division runs a curated, credit‑bearing program (1–2 semesters) where courses are taught in English and concentrate on Japan—language, culture, business, society, and politics. Japanese language courses are required and offered from beginner to advanced, while elective seminars let you explore Japan Studies from multiple angles. See the latest syllabi to understand workload and how credits transfer back to your home university. 2025–26 Courses Offered | Courses Overview | Pre‑Arrival Info
Flagship Faculties (Degree Programs)
Foreign Language & Intercultural Studies
For students focusing on global careers, the Faculty of Foreign Language Studies and the Faculty of Intercultural Studies are SGU’s “signature” units. They blend communication skills with area studies and exchange opportunities. Foreign Language Studies | All Faculties
Commerce, Economics & Law (Career‑oriented Social Sciences)
If you’re aiming for business, policy, or finance roles in Japan or Asia, SGU’s Commerce, Economics, and Law faculties provide practical training, case‑based learning, and exchange links with overseas business and law schools. Faculty of Law | Course List (2025–26)
Data‑Science Minor & Industry Collaboration
SGU launched a university‑wide Data‑Science Minor in 2025, adding statistical thinking, Python basics, and analytics projects to non‑STEM majors. The program connects with real‑world practice—e.g., Deloitte Tohmatsu’s “Practical Data Science” class runs as part of the minor. For students interested in business analytics or marketing insights, this gives you applied experience alongside liberal‑arts coursework. Data‑Science Minor (JP) | Deloitte Collaboration News (2025) | Curriculum 2025 (JP)
Student‑Centered Support in English
The Center for International Education (CIE) emails a detailed timeline after admission (visa steps, Japanese placement, pre‑registration) and assists with visa documents and housing. On‑campus dorms (International House I–III) mix Japanese and international students 50:50 to make daily language exchange part of your life. Pre‑Arrival | Visa (SGU) | International House | Housing Overview
Clubs, Sports & English‑Friendly Activities
Beyond coursework, SGU students join sports (rugby has a storied past), music, community service, and language‑exchange circles. Visiting universities highlight SGU’s welcoming club culture for exchange students. For example, De Montfort University’s global office profiles SGU as a student‑friendly partner in Fukuoka. DMU Global—SGU | THE Overview
Student Life for Internationals
Clubs & Circles that Welcome Exchange Students
Look for culture and conversation circles (tea ceremony, calligraphy, kendo, English/Japanese meetups) that encourage mixed participation. CIE often publicizes opportunities via email once you’re admitted. Student Life
Dedicated Support Offices (Visa, Housing, Counseling)
CIE acts as your first stop for visa paperwork (Certificate of Eligibility, embassy application guidance), accommodation, campus orientation, and health/well‑being referrals. Visa (SGU) | Housing
Language‑Exchange & Buddy Programs
Dorms are intentionally mixed (roughly 50:50 Japanese and international students) to create everyday conversation practice. Student groups also run buddy‑style activities and local trips posted on the CIE pages and university news feeds. Student Comments | 50 Years of Exchange (English)
Partner Institutions & Exchange Options
SGU maintains exchange partnerships across Europe, North America, and Asia, with regularly updated lists (over 100 partners). Check the official page for country‑by‑country partners and any faculty‑specific agreements (e.g., Business or Law). Partner Institutions (updated Apr 2025). Long‑running ties include SUNY Oneonta in the U.S., which celebrated more than five decades of exchange with SGU. SUNY Oneonta–SGU 50‑Year Partnership
Local Climate & Lifestyle (Fukuoka)
Fukuoka has mild winters and hot, humid summers. Using the Japan Meteorological Agency’s recent data for Fukuoka (Station No. 47807), typical monthly averages show winter daytime highs around the low‑teens °C and summer highs in the low‑to‑mid 30s °C, with peak heat from July to September. Plan for a light winter coat (Dec–Feb) and heat‑humidity management (June–Sept). See the official tables/graphs for recent years: JMA Monthly Averages (EN) and detailed monthly breakdowns (JP) including max/min: JMA Monthly Details (2024).
Lifestyle‑wise, Fukuoka is often described as affordable by big‑city Japan standards, with easy transit and a famous food scene (tonkotsu ramen, yatai food stalls). SGU’s English site also outlines campus facilities: a large library (UN & EU document rooms), chapel, sports gym and pool, and cafes. Campus Facilities | SGU English Top
International Student Statistics
SGU publishes clear counts for the International Division (the exchange/non‑degree program). As of May 1, 2024, that Division had 64 students, while undergraduate enrollment was 8,335. (International degree‑seeking student numbers across faculties are not broken out on the English site.) For planning purposes, treat the International Division as your primary cohort if you’re coming on exchange. Enrollment PDF
Career & Graduate Prospects
SGU tracks employment outcomes, including placement by company size, industry, and region. Recent summaries highlight strong outcomes in Kyushu and nationwide, and media rankings note high placement into “well‑known” Japanese firms among private universities in Kyushu. Explore the charts and named employers by faculty on the official (Japanese) page. Employment Situation (JP)
If you’re eyeing analytics or tech‑adjacent roles, SGU’s Data‑Science Minor and Deloitte‑supported Practical Data Science class can help you speak the language of data in interviews. The university’s career center runs guidance sessions and fairs across the year (JP). Deloitte‑backed Class (News, 2025) | Career Info (JP)