Khamis, 12 April 2012

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The major source of income of state universities is the funds allocated through the annual State budget, this is equivalent of about 60% of the total university income.

In addition to this, a university can generate its own income from the services provided by that university, such as patient care in university hospitals. Student contributions to state universities form only 4% of the total university budget.  

Meanwhile, the student fees in private foundation (Vakif) universities are much higher. At present, enrolment in the private universities accounts for only 5% of the total.

Clearly, state universities are by far carrying the major portion of the load of higher education in Turkey. In 2011 a total of 759,638 students were enrolled in AA, BA, Master's and Doctorate programs of 165 universities; 103 State and 62 Vakif-Private.

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