Classroom Culture
"Common sense" in a classroom setting can be very culturally based. Before attending class at Iwate University, please review the following issues in order to avoid any unnecessary misunderstandings.
(1) Dress Code
There are basically no restrictions, but please keep in mind the following points on classroom manners.
Dress modestly, (Ex: Avoid wearing dirty or over revealing clothes, etc.)
Please remember that shirts and shoes are required at all times.
Avoid wearing low cut clothes or those exposing your navel.
As tattoos are generally viewed negatively in Japan regardless of the design, we kindly request that you cover up any tattoos you may have. If you have any questions regarding this, please consult with your instructor.
(2) Attending Classes
We ask that you do your best to arrive to class on time. Additionally, please refrain from any unnecessary chatter during class and set your mobile phone to vibrate mode. Please remember that it is not permitted to eat and drink in class.
(3) Examinations
During the scholastic year, students routinely have mid-term and final exams and a few small quizzes. During any of these, please refrain from using a pen, especially a red one. Please write in pencil so mistakes can be erased. In Japan correct answers are marked with a , wrong answers are marked with a , and half correct answers are marked with a . Please be sure to confirm the length of each exam before it begins.
(4) Assignments
Remember to submit your homework assignments on time. For most hand written assignments, we ask that you do them in erasable pencil only.
Part-time Work
International students are generally not allowed to hold part-time jobs. If for any reason you wish to seek part-time employment, you must first obtain a work permit because working does not comply with your student visa' s conditions. Work permits are also required for students wishing to do research or become teaching assistants on campus. Since all international students must prove they have sufficient financial support prior to coming to Japan, students are prohibited from working immediately after arrival. Involvement in any unethical, immoral or illegal business activities is also strictly prohibited.
Amount of hours permitted for part-time jobs are as follows: Full-time students : up to but not exceeding 28 hours / week (Undergraduate/Graduate students) Others : up to but not exceeding 14 hours / week (Researcher/Auditor/Int' l Exchange Students) *During vacation periods, up to but not exceeding 8 hours / day
Work permit forms can be found at the International Office.