Abdullah Gül Üniversity supports students' academic and personal development with a wide range of scholarships and opportunities. The university offers various scholarship programs to encourage success and provide support to students with limited financial means. These scholarships include full and partial tuition fee exemption, monthly cash support and housing assistance. In addition, achievement scholarships are awarded to students who demonstrate academic success.
Scholarships and Facilities
Üfree Dormitory: Students who are ranked in the top 10% of each program are offered free dormitory at the Modem Öyü Student Dormitory at the AGÜ Foundation.
Üfree Dizüstü Computer: The first 2 students who are placed in the program are provided with a free laptop computer.
Free Language Education in the USA: Students from the top 10,000 and who successfully complete the Hazarik School in the first year are offered free language training in the USA.
Master's or PhD Scholarship in the USA: The top 1,000 students receive a scholarship for a master's or doctoral degree in the USA.
100% English: All programs are taught in 100% English.
International Academic Staff: There is an academic staff consisting of local and foreign academics with international experience.
Internship and Exchange Programs Abroad: Opportunities to participate in internship and exchange programs in more than 30 countries.
85% of Graduates Get Jobs: Graduates have the opportunity to work around the world, either before or shortly after graduation, receiving job offers or starting their careers.
international award-winning campus: It has a international award-winning campus, which was built out of the historic Sünümerbank Cloth Factory and won first prize at the Singapore World Architecture Festival.
"A student in the center of Kayseri is provided with Kipsel housing security without obligation. Food, travel and accommodation costs are covered by the AGU Foundation for a maximum of 5 years. Those who have a GPA of 3.70/4.00 at graduation are offered the opportunity to continue their academic enrollment at AGD."