Notice for March 2026 Graduates
At Keio University, current students are called "Keio students" and graduates are called "Keio University alumni." Furthermore, the "Mita-kai," which is the alumni association for Keio University alumni, is a characteristic and very important organization of the Juku.
Even after graduation, many Keio University alumni cherish their connections with the friends and teachers they studied with, as well as with their alma mater.
The unity and sense of solidarity among Keio University alumni, and the strength of the connection between Keio University alumni and Keio University, are major characteristics of Keio University.
The Office of Alumni Affairs would like to provide information regarding notices from Keio University to all of you who are about to become Keio University alumni.
1. Handling of Keio University alumni Information
Keio University has a system in place where information such as "Name," "Home Address," "Phone Number," and "Place of Employment" is kept by the Office of Alumni Affairs as Keio University alumni information even after graduation.
Under this system, we manage and utilize Keio University alumni information to deliver notices from the Juku, such as ballots for the election of Councilors, public relations magazines, invitations to the Reunion for Keio Alumni, and information on fundraising and The Iji-kai (Support Group), as well as to support Mita-kai activities as your alma mater.
At the time of graduation, the guarantor's address for those in the regular undergraduate/graduate programs, and the student's own address for those in the Correspondence Courses, will be registered as the Keio University alumni address.
Therefore, we would like you to provide your latest contact information; please submit it from here.
For details on the handling of Keio University alumni information, please refer to here.
2. Mita-kai and Keio Rengo Mita-Kai
The Keio Rengo Mita-Kai is an organization that encompasses various Mita-kai alumni associations.
Among them, the "Year Mita-kai," formed for each graduation year, corresponds to a so-called "class reunion," and all graduates automatically become members.
Those graduating in March 2026 will belong to the "2026 Mita-kai (167 Mita-kai)."
For more details on the Keio Rengo Mita-Kai, please refer to here.
3. Formation of the 2026 Mita-kai
Regarding the 2026 Mita-kai, please refer to here.
There is also a LINE OpenChat dedicated to the 2026 Mita-kai.
Please scan the QR code in the "Notice from the 2026 Mita-kai" at the link, or search for "2026 Mita-kai" or "167 Mita-kai" on LINE.