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Türkiye Sets Ambitious Target to Host 500,000 International Students by 2028

The Turkish higher-education sector is aiming for a significant milestone: escalating its international student population to half a million by 2028. Currently, roughly 340,000 international students are enrolled in Turkish universities.

📌 Why This Matters

  • Over the past decade, Türkiye has scaled its foreign student numbers by around six-fold.

  • The country’s efforts reflect a strategic push to become a global education hub—leveraging its unique positioning between Europe and Asia, competitive tuition costs, and a growing number of English-taught programmes.

  • Significant numbers of students now come from Africa and the Middle East, with Türkiye increasingly diversifying its sending markets.

✅ What This Means for International Students and Institutions

  • For students: With Türkiye stepping up its recruitment drive, those looking for cost-effective education and global exposure should consider this growing destination.

  • For institutions: Turkish universities are gaining traction internationally—making partnerships and placements increasingly valuable.

  • For sending countries: Students from Nigeria and other countries may find more options, scholarships, and pathways emerging in Türkiye as it expands.

🔍 Key Highlights at a Glance

  • Target student population by 2028: 500,000

  • Current enrolment (2025 approx.): 340,000

  • Growth strategy includes: increasing English-language programmes, enhancing affordability, and boosting scholarship support for global students.

  • TÜRKİYE is positioning its higher-education system not just to attract students, but also to build deeper diplomatic, cultural and research ties through education.