2007
JAPANESE LANGUAGE PROFICIENCY TEST

University of Alberta

 
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Application Process
Application Period
9:00am MST, September 4, 2007 to 4:00pm MST, October 12, 2007
Application must be submitted in person or arrive by mail or on-line no later than 4:00pm MST, October 12, 2007. Late or imcomplete applications will NOT be accepted without any exception.

Application Methods

There are three application methods: Online, Mail-in, and In-person. See below for details. Please note that you may write only one level of the test.

All applicants must download and read carefully the JLPT 2007 Test Guide and Information sheet for the JLPT 2007 in Edmonton.
1. Online Application
Click here to complete the application and fee payment.

With online application, you do not need to send two photos. You, however, must bring at least one photo ID on the test day.

You will receive a registration confirmation via e-mail. Then, a test voucher will be mailed to you after the payment is confirmed. Please bring the voucher along with one photo ID on the test day.
2. Mail-in & In-person Application

Download the application and the payment forms. Along with two photos, mail them to or submit them in person to:

Attn: Urara Kobayashi
Prince Takamado Japan Centre for Teaching and Research
c/o Department of East Asian Studies
400 Arts, University of Alberta
Edmonton, Alberta T6G 2E6

Test Voucher
Test Voucher will be mailed to applicants in mid-November. Contact the Testing Centre to confirm your registration if you have not received your test voucher by November 15.

Prince Takamado Japan Centre for Teaching and Research
c/o Department of East Asian Studies
400 Arts Building, University of Alberta
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada T6G 2E6
Fax: (780) 492-7440
E-mail: ptjc@ualberta.ca

Last updated: September 20, 2007
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