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Kagawa University, Senshu University, and Yamanashi Prefecture Launch Demonstration of University-Wide PBL "SCP (Social Cross Project)" Utilizing Credit System

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The Japan Financial Education Support Organization and the Tourism Crossover Association will launch the university-wide PBL program "SCP (Social Cross Project)" from fiscal year 2026. This program is a joint university project where students proactively engage in diverse themes such as regional issues, tourism, and career education, using financial education as an entry point. It aims to foster a student community that transcends university boundaries by utilizing a credit system implemented at Kagawa University, Senshu University, and in Yamanashi Prefecture.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the main objective of the SCP program?
A: To enhance young people's self-esteem and future expectations, create opportunities to meet diverse role models, and foster a student community beyond university boundaries.
Q: What kind of activities does the SCP program involve?
A: Using financial education as an entry point, it addresses diverse themes like regional issues and career education, including workshop management, regional collaboration, and guest lectures.
Q: Where is the SCP program implemented?
A: It is implemented at Kagawa University, Senshu University, and in Yamanashi Prefecture (including Yamanashi Mirai Project participating universities). The goal is to collaborate with 100 universities nationwide in the future.
Q: How can one participate in the SCP program?
A: Student recruitment nationwide will begin in April 2026. Please check the official website and related university information for details.
Q: Who are the implementing bodies of the SCP program?
A: The Japan Financial Education Support Organization and the Tourism Crossover Association are the implementing bodies.