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After you get your acceptance, the visa and reception team will contact you and help you get your visa and start your studies in Turkey.
On average, students should expect to spend between $1,000 and $1,500 per month to cover housing, food, transportation, and personal expenses. Renting a shared apartment typically costs between $400 and $700, while monthly groceries and meals add another $250 to $350. Utilities and internet usually range from $80 to $120, and public transportation with a student card is about $20 to $30 per month. Students who choose more central or modern housing, or who prefer a more comfortable lifestyle, may see their total costs rise closer to $1,500 or more.
No, Haliç University does not have on-campus dormitories. However, the university collaborates with nearby private student housing facilities, such as Gazi Girls’ Higher Education Dormitory, Anatolia Girls’ Higher Education Dormitory, and Kampüs Evim Dormitory, to assist students in securing accommodations close to the campus.
While English proficiency tests like TOEFL or IELTS are not mandatory for admission, students enrolling in English-taught programs must demonstrate proficiency. Newly registered students are required to take an English or Turkish proficiency exam, depending on their program’s language of instruction.
Yes, Haliç University offers scholarships for international students across Bachelor’s, Master’s, and Ph.D. programs. These scholarships are awarded based on academic merit and other criteria. Additionally, the university participates in the Erasmus+ program, providing opportunities for study exchanges.
The International Office at Haliç University assists students in obtaining their residence permits. They provide guidance on scheduling online appointments and submitting the required documents to the Immigration Authority.
International students in Turkey are allowed to work part-time, provided they obtain a work permit. However, securing such permits can be challenging, and students often rely on internships or university-related opportunities.