FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Diploma Supplement and Diploma Supplement Label are different from each other. They require different applications. It is necessary that a higher education institution applies to the European Commission via National Agency for Diploma Supplement Label. Higher education institutions have to receive approval from the Council of Higher Education (CoHE) to give their graduates Diploma Supplements in such levels as a short cycle, first cycle, second cycle, and third cycle. Such Diploma Supplement samples are examined in the CoHE in terms of content and format, the related university is given feedback of the evaluation.
Please click on CoHE Resolution of General Assembly dated 2005
You need to contact the ENIC/NARIC center of the related country.
Please click on ENIC/NARIC Centre (http://www.enic-naric.net/)
You need to contact with Equivalency Unit of the Council of Higher Education. You can use the link below for the necessary documents.
Please click on: Equivalency Unit (http://denklik.yok.gov.tr)
The institutions attempting to apply to EUA for membership are required to explain the situation sending an official document to the Council of Higher Education (CoHE) for a support letter. Within this letter, it is of great importance that information of a contact person is described, which ensures a fast procedure. A support letter is written by the CoHE to EUA for membership of the university and sent to EUA as necessary information concerning the process is provided to the university. Afterward, such universities complete their application process by having contact with EUA directly.
The exam for the instructors who will be assigned is done by the inter-ministerial joint culture commission. In order to be able to plan the assignment of the successful personnel, permission should be taken from their universities and they are also expected to pass the interview process successfully.
In the framework of Academic Assessment and Quality Improvement Regulation in higher education, considering the national quality assurance system envisaged in Turkey, while the institutional quality assurance is essential, it has been regarded as significant to ensure quality assurance according to the standards in education and training programs which are related with Turkey's Higher Education Qualifications Framework (TYYÇ) at the national level and also to ensure the external evaluation and accreditation activities at the program level.
These kinds of applications can be usually done during the process which is started by the initiative of the council of deans in higher education institutes in the basic fields of TYYÇ. These institutions, as a legal entity, should have constituted their standards related to TYYÇ that CoHE has put into practice in 2010 and also with the " Guide for European Quality Assurance in Higher Education" accepted in 2005 by the Ministers of Higher Education who are in the member countries of the Bologna Process. These applications, by evaluating the documents prepared by the institutions, are resolved by the consent of CoHE and considering the opinion of the Academic Assessment and Quality Improvement Committee in higher education. The "Quality Assessment Registration Certificate" is given which is valid for a specific period to institutions in order to make them undertake the activities for external evaluation and accreditation in regard to their own field of study.
"Türkiye Scholarships", funded by the Turkish Government, is a scholarship given to international higher education students for studying in Turkey. For more information, please visit www.trscholarships.org website.
You can reach all information about being a student in Turkey from our official www.studyinturkey.gov.tr website prepared for international students.
Students who graduated from Turkish universities can work in Turkey on the condition that they get a work permit. You can get a work permit from related consulates by learning legal procedures about your country and field.
Moreover, associate and undergraduate degree students can work up to 24 hours per week during their education providing that they finish their first academic year.
"Since Turkey is a part of the European Higher Education Area, diplomas taken from Turkish Universities are recognized in European Union countries.
Mevlana Exchange Programme is a program that aims the exchange students and academic staff between the Turkish higher education institutions and higher education institutions of other countries. With the regulation published on August 23, 2011 (num: 28034), students and academic staff exchange between Turkish higher education institutions and higher education institutions of other countries has been possible. Different from other exchange programs, Mevlana Exchange Programme includes all higher education institutions in the world regardless of their region. For more information; http://www.mevlana.yok.gov.tr
All international students can take the advantage of General Health Insurance coverage in Turkey. If you have General Health Insurance, you can use all state hospitals without a fee and also private hospitals paying a moderate fee. To benefit from the General Health Insurance System in Turkey, you should first go to the International Student Office to get information. Then you should go to the Social Security Institution with the necessary documents to apply it personally. When you complete your application, you will pay your general health insurance fee which is determined on an annual basis within 1 month from the date of Social Security records.
If you don't apply for a general health insurance system within the given time period (in 3 months), you cannot benefit from the general health insurance services of the State. But, you can use your international health insurance if you have one or you can get private health insurance in Turkey. Some universities may also offer special insurance policies for their international students.
Council of Higher Education (CoHE) - Department of International Relations
Phone: 00 90 312 298 79 33 Fax: 00 90 312 266 47 44 E-mail: cohe@yok.gov.tr