Yalvaç Vocational School

Established in 1992 as part of Akdeniz University, Yalvaç Vocational School was later affiliated with Süleyman Demirel University, which was founded in Isparta that same year. In this sense, it is one of the first and oldest vocational schools established under SDÜ. In July 2018, it was affiliated with the newly established Isparta University of Applied Sciences. Offering associate degree education in 5 departments and 5 programs, the vocational school has 18 teaching staff.

Through its scientific and social activities, Yalvaç Vocational School aims to cultivate students into conscious individuals who make a difference.


Website

https://yalvacmyo.isparta.edu.tr


Physical and Social Facilities

Yalvaç Vocational School provides its students with facilities within a large campus area surrounded by 10 classrooms, 2 lecture halls, 1 laboratory, 1 practice hall, 1 library, 1 canteen, 1 dining hall, and 1 sports field.


Our Vision

To be an exemplary higher education institution that prioritizes continuous improvement in its applied education approach, and that undertakes the task of training professionals who respect international ethical and environmental values, possess high social awareness, are productive, collaborative, and ready for competition.


Our Mission

To continuously improve the applied education approach within the framework of universal values, and to train individuals who are professionally and socially developed, deeply committed to national values, and possess creative and innovative thinking in social and cultural fields, contributing to shaping the future of society.


Why Yalvaç Vocational School?

Because it is the largest district of Isparta, it can meet all the needs of its students.

Yalvaç Vocational School is one of the first vocational schools established at the district level in Anatolia. Therefore, student-community interaction is at the highest level in the district.

The district is 105 km from Isparta, 110 km from Afyon, and 180 km from Konya, making intercity connections easy.

The district has a 500-bed capacity girls' and boys' dormitory under the Credit and Dormitories Directorate. There is no accommodation problem.

The district's religious tourism, natural beauties, and historical texture are attractive.

The Vocational School, with its long history, is effective in the region in academic, scientific, and social aspects.

It is also home to the ancient city of Pisidia Antiocheia and the historic Temple of Men, which are world-renowned and of great importance to Christians, attracting visitors from all over the world every year.