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Keira Luevano - Post Secondary Presentation

Published by Keira Luevano, 2019-12-16 13:10:48

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A university has several important missions. One of them is to conduct research and apply the results for the benefit of society. Another is to help people grow by educating them. Yet another is to serve as a cornerstone for building peace in the surrounding community and in the world as a whole.Part of J. F. Oberlin University’s creed is the ideal of “Gakujijijin”: learning in order to be able to help others. This ideal incorporates all three of the missions mentioned above. Learning entails both studying the knowledge that others have discovered and searching for new knowledge, and if you only have the desire, you can go on learning for a lifetime. The deeper and stronger your learning is, the more you will have to give to others and to society. When many people continue to learn, when they continue to work for the benefit of those around them, and when they show appreciation for others’ learning and work, they can find meaning in their lives and build a spiritually rich society. J. F. Oberlin strives to enrich people’s lives and serve as a foundation on which to build a peaceful society. Its philosophy is to produce globally-minded citizens in accordance with Christian values. It asks its graduates to spread the ideal of “Gakujijijin” around the world, and I will do all I can to further these aims.





● You must have a GPA of 2.5 minimum ● You must take a test and submit an essay on whatever topic they give you that year ● You must have a Minimum SAT score of 1450 ● You must live on campus your first year Scholarships are offered to those who apply and pass.

There are more than 8 different campuses with J. F. Oberlin University. There are 2 different dormitories that are single person occupancy. Students will be involved in school activities, clubs, over 15 different sports, and events. There are about 2,000 students in each year. Foreign students are welcome.

School provides you with transportation from campus to campus


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