What Supporting Documents Can I Order From KCP for Transfer Credit?
Students who attend KCP International Japanese Language School may request several official documents to support transfer credit applications, academic records, or future educational opportunities.
Because KCP is an intensive Japanese language program, many students use these documents when seeking college credit, documenting language study abroad experiences, or demonstrating Japanese language achievement for future academic or professional goals.
Available Academic Documents
Enrollment Verification Letter
An Enrollment Verification Letter confirms the dates and terms during which you studied at KCP. This document may be useful when verifying participation in a study abroad program or providing proof of enrollment.
Certificate of Completion
A Certificate of Completion verifies the period of study completed at KCP and confirms the highest class level successfully completed with a grade of C or higher. This document can help demonstrate academic progress in Japanese language study.
Certificate of Past Enrollment
A Certificate of Past Enrollment provides official confirmation of the length and dates of your enrollment at KCP.
Attendance and Performance Report
An Attendance and Performance Report includes:
- Your attendance record
- A general evaluation of your Japanese language abilities
- Performance assessments across multiple language skill areas
This report can be especially valuable for students pursuing transfer credit, applying to academic programs, preparing for graduate study, or documenting intensive Japanese language training.
Why These Documents Matter
KCP’s rigorous, full-immersion approach helps students make significant progress in Japanese proficiency. Official academic documents provide a record of that achievement and may help support transfer credit requests, future educational opportunities, or professional goals that require Japanese language skills.
For grade reports and transcripts, see: How do I order a KCP grade report or transcript?
