What Is Istanbul Aydın University Fees?
This free application applies whether you apply directly through the university’s own online portal or sometimes through official university representatives that help international students.
Application fee required? — No, it’s free to submit university fees your application.
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Although applying is free, this does not mean you get a free university education. Here’s what you should know:
1. Tuition Fees Are Separate
Once you are accepted, Istanbul Aydın University charges tuition fees, which vary depending on the program and language of instruction (Turkish or English). For example, undergraduate tuition can range from a few thousand to tens of thousands of U.S. dollars per year depending on the faculty (e.g., medicine tends to be more expensive).
2. Acceptance Requires Payment of Tuition Deposit
After you receive a conditional acceptance from the university, you may need to pay a portion of the tuition fee or deposit before the final acceptance letter is issued. This is common for private universities and is a separate requirement from the free application step.
3. Some Programs May Have Specific Requirements
Some programs (especially medicine or dentistry) may involve additional fees or language proficiency requirements. In older university guidelines, a nominal application fee was sometimes mentioned — but current official information clearly states that the university’s online application itself is free.
Scholarship Opportunities
While the application is free, scholarships are also available — but mostly after you enroll. These scholarships are typically merit-based or need-based and apply to students already registered at the university. International students can benefit from academic achievement scholarships once they complete some terms and meet GPA requirements.
Be cautious about unofficial offers or agents claiming “free scholarships with guaranteed admission.” Always verify with official university channels to make sure the scholarship and application offers are legitimate. (There are reports online where people mention scams related to dishonest third parties offering easy scholarships.)
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