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Supporting Waseda students (including new entrants) affected by the earthquake

Wed, Mar 23, 2011
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Waseda University is accepting emergency monetary donations to support relief efforts rendered to current Waseda students and new entrants suffered as a result of the March 11 earthquake. The contributions collected will be used to help the disaster-hit students continue their education.

Your contributions will be routed through “WASEDA Supporters’ Club Donation”.

Donation Period: Thursday, March 24, 2011 to Saturday, July 31, 2011 *extension of term

Donations may be made to the bank account specified below. Please include the following information on your remittance slip at a bank.

<Bank account information>

Bank: The Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ, Ltd. Branch: Edogawabashi Branch Address : 1-48-13, Sekiguchi Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 112-0014 Japan SWIFT/BIC code: BOTKJPJT Account holder: Waseda University Account number: 0013561

* Handling fee for bank transfer will be borne by the donor.

After you have wired your donation, please be sure to send an e-mail to the Fund-Raising Section, Office of the President, Waseda University ([email protected]) to inform us about your name, address, telephone number, date of transfer and donation amount.

As a way to show our gratitude to all donors, we would like to take the liberty to announce the names of donors in university publications etc. If you wish to remain anonymous, please so indicate in your e-mail.

Fund-Raising Section, Office of the President Waseda University 1-104 Totsuka-machi, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo 169-8050, Japan TEL 03-3202-8844 FAX 03-5286-9801 [email protected]


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