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St.Thomas University, Japan (聖トマス大学,Sei tomasu daigaku), formerly known asSapientia University orEichi University (英知大学,Eichi daigaku), was aChristianprivate university inAmagasaki, Hyogo,Japan. The school was founded in 1962 as a junior college and became a four-year college in the following year. The name "St. Thomas University" was adopted in 2007.[1] The university stopped enrolling new students in 2010 and, after its last remaining student graduated in 2014, announced its closure and revealed its intention to donate its facilities to the city of Amagasaki.[2][3]
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