Erasmus Coordinatorship

STUDENT > Erasmus

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Fatih GEÇTİ (Coordinator)

E- Mail: fgecti@yalova.edu.tr
Tel: +90 226 815 51 37
Office No: 425

Araş. Gör. Gökçen EVCİ (Koordinatör Yardımcısı)

E- Mail: gokcen.evci@yalova.edu.tr
Tel: +90 226 815 .. ..
Office No: 415

 

Araş. Gör. Hakan BALTACI (Koordinatör Yardımcısı)

E- Mail: hakan.baltaci@yalova.edu.tr
Tel: +90 226 815 61 21
Ofice No: 451

 

 

 

General Information About the Program

Students enrolled in a higher education institution that has an Erasmus University Declaration (EÜB) that provides formal education in Turkey with Erasmus Student Mobility for Study Being an exchange student in another European country for 1 or 2 semesters (between 3-12 months) and have the opportunity to receive financial support for the period of their stay abroad within the scope of the program. The financial support given will not be demanded back, and it is not intended to cover all the expenses of the students, but only to help with the additional expenses arising from the mobility. Selected students can become Erasmus students without grant ("0" grant) if they wish.

Erasmus Learning Mobility can be done within the scope of inter-institutional agreements. To determine the Erasmus students who will go within the framework of their existing agreements, institutions announce applications to their students. Mobility activities can only be carried out between institutions that have an Erasmus University Charter with each other. In order to benefit from the Study Mobility, students must apply to the Erasmus Coordinatorship of their institution and be involved in the selection process. Each institution determines its own application and election dates.

European Union Education and Youth Programs Center determines the annual national priorities for Erasmus students to be selected before the start of the mobility period and the criteria required for their selection. Higher education institutions select their students according to the selection criteria determined by the European Union Education and Youth Programs Center Presidency.

For student selection requirements and grant amounts, please refer to the National Call for Proposals for Lifelong Learning of the relevant academic year.

Academic Status, Course Registration and Academic Fees

In return for the courses that the student is required to take at the higher education institution in Turkey, the equivalent courses are determined from receiving institution. The recognition of the courses taken is registered and secured by the Learning Agreement signed among the student, the student's own institution and the receiving institution. It is not expected that the course names and contents will be exactly the same. It is sufficient that the course contents are similar at a high level. It has been committed during the application for the Erasmus University Declaration of the higher education institution where the courses in the signed by parties Learning Agreement will be recognized. In case of non-compliance, the Center is obliged to report the situation to the European Commission and this may result in the cancellation of the Institution's Declaration.

When choosing a course, 30 ECTS credits for 1 semester and 60 ECTS credits for 1 year should be targeted. It is considered as a success goal for the student to collect 2/3 of the credits of the courses taken. Successful students will be deemed to have spent the period( s ) of their education abroad when they return to Turkey. Students who are deemed unsuccessful will continue their education from where they left off before they became Erasmus students, but they are exempt from courses equal to the total credits of the courses they are successful in.

Erasmus students register to the university they are studying in Turkey, there is no freezing of registration for the period they will spend abroad. Registration and tuition fees are paid to the institutions where the students are registered, no registration or tuition fee is paid to the institution they will go to. However, the destination institution may also request from Erasmus students the small amount of payments other than the registration and tuition fees that it demands from its own students. Examples of such payments can be sports facilities subscription fee, transportation fee.

What is Erasmus Program?

1- Erasmus program is not a "foreign language learning program".

2- Erasmus program is not exactly a "scholarship" program.

3- Erasmus program is not a "diploma" program.

 

Source: http://erasmus.yalova.edu.tr/ogrenimhareketliliginedir/ps42

For detailed information and incoming students: http://erasmus.yalova.edu.tr/