June 11, 2021
In light of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, Keio University Law School will implement the following measures for the entrance examination to be held this year (2021) for students enrolling in April 2022.
1. Regarding Various Certificates
If you are unable to obtain original copies of various certificates, such as certificates of graduation, degree certificates, academic transcripts, and certificates of passing or scores for foreign language proficiency tests, please mail alternative documents that you have on hand (e.g., a copy of your diploma, a copy of your latest transcript, or a printout of your online grade report screen). Once you are able to obtain the original certificates, please mail them promptly.
Please note that if you are unable to submit the original documents by the time of enrollment, your admission may be revoked even if you pass the entrance examination.
2. Regarding the Written Examination
The written examination is scheduled to be held at the Mita Campus. Please be aware that applicants who are unable to come to the Mita Campus will not be able to take the examination. However, the examination format may change depending on future circumstances.
Please note that if an applicant is unable to come to the Mita Campus due to immigration restrictions or other reasons, the application fee will be refunded.
3. Regarding the Mailing of Application Documents
In light of delays in international mail delivery, if you are applying from overseas, please mail your application documents and also upload the data of your application documents to the online application registration system. If the data size exceeds the limit, please submit it by email to the Admissions Office, Keio University Law School, Office of Student Services, Keio University (ls_admissions@info.keio.ac.jp). Also, please be sure to keep a copy of the mailing receipt for your application documents.
If there are any changes or additional explanations regarding the examination format, etc., they will be announced on the Keio University Law School website. Please check the website regularly for updates.