Date of publication: 2014 Fees - first cycle (euro): min 416 - max 22866
Fees - second cycle (euro): min 108 - max 17290
Fees - note: Undergraduate students do not pay fees
Grants - note: Around 30 % of university students receive grants
Need-based grant (euro): most common1349 - max 1452
Merit-based grant (euro): -
National student fee
1st cycle university students enrolled in a morning education do not pay fees. Public universities are financed by
the Government and have an additional income from the students' fees (not more than 10 % of their income). Non-
profit foundation universities can receive a limited amount of financial support from the Government, but their
income is mainly based on fees. Public universities provide morning and evening education and fees vary
accordingly.
1st cycle fees in the evening education at public university range between TL 962 and 2 134. The most common
value is TL 1 250. Foundation universities provide only morning education with fees from TL 9 340 to 52 900. The
most common value is TL 20 000.
In the 2nd cycle, public universities charge from TL 250 to 550; the most common value is TL 350. Foundation
universities charge from TL 5 000 to 40 000; the most common value is TL 20 000.
Exceptionally, students who study in non-profit foundation universities may receive discounts from the university.
For example, depending on the performance they show in university entrance exam, they may be asked to pay
only half or five eights of the fee (this may vary from one university to another).
International students pay higher fees.
Student grants
Grants: University students receive various types of grants during their education. Firstly, scholarship, described in
regulations as money given to university students who are in need of financial support in line with the Article 5102
of Higher Education Council amounts to TL 280/month. Secondly, learning credits (öğrenim kredisi), described in
regulations as money given to university students to conduct their social and other needs during their education at
universities amounts to TL 260/month. Both, scholarship and learning credit are for 12 months. Thirdly, students
can receive a 'contribution to education' (katkı payı) from the university. It means that students pay lower fees
(TL 200). The exact amount of reduction depends on study programme.
Loans
Loans: In 2013, students in the 1st cycle receive TL 280, while students in the 2nd cycle are provided with TL 560
per month. Students who receive this amount of money have to pay back upon their graduation in instalments.
Tax benefit for student's parents
No tax benefits for parents and family allowances. Family allowances
No tax benefits for parents and family allowances.