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Kanuni University is a private higher-education institution located in Adana, southern Turkey. Founded in 2013 by the Çukurova Foundation for Education and Culture, the university is named after Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent (Kanuni in Turkish — "the Lawgiver").
Location — Adana: Adana is one of Turkey's largest cities, the commercial and agricultural hub of the southern Çukurova region. It has a warm Mediterranean climate, very affordable cost of living compared to Istanbul, and a growing Arabic-speaking community — particularly Syrian and other Levantine families.
Foundation backing: The Çukurova Foundation for Education and Culture is a regional foundation focused on supporting education and cultural activities in southern Turkey. This regional backing gives Kanuni University strong ties to local industry and the Adana business community — useful for internships and post-graduation employment within the region.
Programs: The university focuses on practical, career-oriented programs — typically across business administration, engineering, social sciences, and applied sciences. As a smaller private institution, Kanuni offers more personalised academic mentorship and smaller class sizes than mega-universities.
Languages of instruction: Programs are offered in Turkish, with English support for international students and English-medium tracks in specific programs. An English/Turkish preparatory year is available for students who need to strengthen their language skills.
Admission: No YÖS required. A high school diploma with reasonable GPA is sufficient; English-medium programs require TOEFL or IELTS. Contact the university directly for application procedures.
Tuition (international students): Approximately $3,000–6,000 per year for most undergraduate programs — among the more affordable private universities in Turkey.
Scholarships: Merit-based scholarships available; the university often offers significant discounts for international applicants from the wider Çukurova region.
Why Adana: Adana offers a warm Mediterranean climate (300+ sunny days/year), lower cost of living than Istanbul or Ankara, easy access to coastal cities like Mersin, and a culturally familiar environment for Arab students — particularly from Syria, Iraq, and the Gulf.
Recognition: YÖK-accredited and recognised across the Arab world through standard equivalency procedures.
What to verify before enrolment: Current YÖK accreditation status, available programs for the current academic year, language preparation requirements, and tuition for your specific program.
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