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The History of Shukutoku

Shukutoku has a 100 year old history of tradition and pride in being able to introduce innovative educational programs. We are always seeking to become a larger scale educational institution.

The History of Shukutoku

1892

Shukutoku Junior High School / Shukutoku Senior High School

Established as ShukutokuWomen's School.
In 1948, renamed the Shukutoku Junior High School / Shukutoku Senior High School.

1919

Shukutoku Sugamo Junior High School/Shukutoku Sugamo Senior High School

Opening of the Mahayana School, a social welfare institution.

  • 1931年

    Renamed the Sugamo Women's Commercial High School.

  • 1985年

    Renamed the Shukutoku Sugamo High School.

  • 1996年

    Opening of Shukutoku Sugamo Junior High School.

1943

Shukutoku Early Childhood Education College

Established as the Tokyo Nursery School.

  • 1947

    Renamed the Tokyo High Nursery School.

  • 1993

    Renamed the Shukutoku Cultural and Vocational School.

  • 2004

    Renamed the Shukutoku College of Early Childhood Education.

  • 2012

    Closed down.

1946

Shukutoku University : Junior College

Established as Shukutoku Agricultural College for Women.

  • 1950

    Changed to Shukutoku Junior College.

  • 2014

    Renamed the Shukutoku University: Junior College.

1946

Shukutoku Yono Junior High School / Shukutoku Yono Senior High School

Established as the Yono Branch School of Shukutoku Women's High School.

  • 1948

    Renamed the Shukutoku Yono Senior High School.

  • 2005

    Opening of Shukutoku Yono Junior High School.

1948

Shukutoku Kindergarten

1949

Shukutoku Elementary School

1949

Shukutoku Yono Kindergarten

1965

Shukutoku University

  • 1965

    Established with the opening of the Faculty of Social Welfare Chiba Campus.(Daiganji-cho Chuo-ku Chiba-Prefecture)

  • 1989

    The Post-Graduate School for Social Welfare Research was established.

  • 1992

    Renamed the College of Sociology when the School of Sociology was established.

  • 1995

    Opening of the Social Welfare Department master's program in the Graduate School of Social Welfare Studies.

  • 1996

    The College of Cross-Cultural Communication and Business opened in Miyoshi-cho, Saitama.
    Opening of the Faculty of International Communication business environment department and cultural Department of Communication in Saitama campus ( Miyoshi-cho Iruma-gun Saitama-Prefecture)

  • 1998

    The Graduate School for Social Welfare Research was renamed the Graduate School for Sociological Research, when a doctoral program was established in Sociology.

  • 2000

    The Graduate School of International Business and Culture was opened.

  • 2001

    Department of Psychology for Social Science was opened.

  • 2003

    Reorganized the International Communication Faculty Business Environment Department in the College of Cross-cultural Communication and Business, and Opened the School of Business and Communication and the School of Welfare and Environment.
    Opening of the Division of Psychology in the Graduate School of Social Welfare Studies.

  • 2004

    Ikebukuro Campus opened in Toshima-ku, Tokyo.

  • 2005

    Renamed from the College of Sociology to the College of Integrated Human and Social Welfare Studies.
    Renamed from the Graduate School of Social Welfare Studies to the Graduate School of Integrated Human and Social Welfare Studies.

  • 2006

    Renamed from the School of Psychology of the College of Integrated Human and Social Welfare Studies to the School of Psychological Practices.
    Renamed from the School of Sociology to the School of Human and Social Sciences.

  • 2007

    Opening of the School of Nursing in the College of Nursing in Chiba second campus. (Nitona-cho Chuo-ku Chiba-Prefecture)

  • 2009

    The Establishment of Correspondence Courses.

  • 2010

    Opening of the School of Community Studies in the College of Community Studies in Chiba campus.
    The Establishment of the Shukutoku University archives.

  • 2011

    Opening of the School of Education and Social Welfare in the College of Integrated Human and Social Welfare Studies.

  • 2012

    Opening of the School of Business Administration, and the School of Tourism and Management in the College of Business Administration in Saitama campus.
    Opening of the School of Nutrition in the Chiba second campus.
    Renamed from the College of Nursing to the College of Nursing and Nutrition.

  • 2013

    Opening of the School of Child Education in the College of Education in Saitama campus.

  • 2014

    Opening of the School of Communication and Design and the School of History in the College of Humanities in Tokyo campus.(Maeno-cho Itabashi-ku Tokyo)

  • 2016

    Established a master course of nursing studies at the graduate school of nursing studies.

  • 2023

    Opening of the School of Regional Development in the College of Regional Development in Saitama campus.
    Opening of the School of Human Sciences in the College of Humanities in Tokyo Campus (Maeno-cho, Itabashi-ku, Tokyo).
    Moved the School of Business Administration, and the School of Tourism and Management in the College of Business Administration to the Tokyo Campus.
    Opening of the Intensive Japanese Language Program in Tokyo Campus.

1994

Shukutoku Japanese Language School

Established to replace the Japanese Language Course which had been annexed to the Shukutoku Vocational College.

  • 2000

    School sanctioned by the Ministry of Education.

  • 2023

    closed school.