120 CAPSU STUDENTS TO HAVE INTERNSHIP IN JAPAN
MORE than a hundred students from Capiz State University are set to fly to Japan for their internship under the Japan Hospitality Learning Center Association.
The CAPSU and JHLCA signed a memorandum of understanding for the internship. JHLCA Chief Executive Officer Kazutaka Nakao flew to Capiz for the signing on Monday.
A total of 40 agriculture students, 40 hotel and restaurant management students, and 40 civil engineering students will be sent to Japan.
JHCLA will shoulder their expenses including plane tickets, insurance, food and accommodation while they are in Japan.
They will also undergo a month-long training on Nihongo to familiarize themselves with the language.