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Artvin Çoruh University (ACU) — known in Turkish as Artvin Çoruh Üniversitesi — is a public university in the city of Artvin, in Turkey's Black Sea region near the Georgian border. Founded on 17 May 2007, the university takes its second name from the Çoruh River, one of the world's fastest-flowing rivers, which runs through the dramatic mountain terrain around Artvin.
Ranking: Artvin Çoruh holds approximately the 120th rank among Turkish public universities — a lower-tier placement that reflects its smaller size and regional focus, but its specialised programs are particularly well-suited to the surrounding environment.
Language of instruction: Both Turkish and English options across most programs.
Campus and structure: The university hosts 8 faculties, an Institute of Science and Technology, an Institute of Social Sciences, a higher school for sports and physical education, vocational training institutes, and a higher vocational school for health services.
Notable faculties and programs:
Regional advantage: ACU's forestry engineering and landscape architecture programs benefit enormously from the surrounding terrain — dense Black Sea forests, the Çoruh river valley, and the eastern Anatolian mountain range provide a natural laboratory for fieldwork.
Admission: ACU accepts SAT, YÖS, and high-school diplomas with adequate GPA. Apply at obs.artvin.edu.tr.
Tuition (international students): Approximately $400–1,200 per year for most undergraduate programs.
Scholarships: Türkiye Bursları covers tuition, housing, stipend, and travel for accepted international students.
Living in Artvin: Artvin is a small city in mountainous northeast Turkey, with a dramatic alpine setting (the Kaçkar Mountains lie nearby), heavy rainfall, and a strong Caucasian-influenced regional culture. Cost of living is among the lowest in Turkey — student rent typically $100–200/month. Best suited to students who appreciate dramatic natural surroundings over urban amenities.
Recognition: Diplomas are accredited by Turkey's YÖK and recognised across the Arab world. ACU is most attractive to students interested in forestry, landscape, or environmental engineering.
Verify current English-medium program list, transportation links from Artvin to the major cities, and dormitory availability directly with the university before applying.
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