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Student Dormitories

The University of Electro-Communications UEC Port Student Dormitories

The University of Electro-Communications (UEC) opens new facility “UEC Port” in the south of UEC Chofu Campus in 2017 as the 100th anniversary campus.
UEC Port purports “Port of Unique & Exciting Campus”. The name “UEC Port” was given in the hope that it would become a gateway to all visitors to UEC and a station for “Comprehensive Communication Science” between individuals, individuals and nature, individuals and society, and between individuals and man-made objects that UEC is aiming for.
UEC can develop a good quality, safe and secure facility under this 100th anniversary campus project as well as reduce the financial burden of university by making use of the private sector’s know-how and planning skill. In addition, their know-how and skills can provide better services, such as long-term stable management, maintenance and operation by low-priced, to UEC Port users, such as UEC students, faculty members.

Dorm KIZUNA (Studio Apartment type)

Furnished studio apartment

Dorm TOMODACHI (Apartment Shares type)

Total 6 furnished single bedrooms with shared a kitchen, lounge, laundry facilities and two shower rooms, etc. in one apartment

UEC Port Student Dormitory Address:

1-1-1, Kojima-Cho, Chofu, Tokyo, Japan, 182-0026

Capacity
Duration of Tenancy of UEC Port Student Dormitories

The duration of tenancy is generally up to two year. In the case you want to live in the dormitory more than two years, you need to re-apply for the dormitory. If a dormitory room is available, we may give you a permission to stay in the room. However, you will not be allowed to stay in the dormitory beyond the study completed date in the minimum years of study.

International House

The International House was established as a place for the university's international students and foreign researchers to live. The International House is located on campus. As a rule, residents are allowed to stay there for one year.

International House, Center for International Programs and Exchange