Faruk Saraç Design Vocational School was established by the Faruk Saraç Fashion and Art Foundation on February 16, 2010, and began its educational activities on October 4, 2010. The school offers education in fields such as fashion design, fashion management, graphic design, foreign trade, public relations, and promotion.

The facilities provided by the school include ATMs, a bank, a football field, security services, a cafeteria, a canteen, a stationery store, a conference hall, a library, parking, a student dormitory, a health center, a gym, free internet, on-campus transportation, a dining hall, a walking track, a swimming pool, and an accessible campus. These amenities create a supportive environment for students, both academically and socially, enhancing their educational experience.

Enes Sezgin
  • 5.0

It's a really perfect historical building, when we went there, I saw it as a place where we can say I wish I had studied here for those who studied at university before. I came here during the promotion period as the 2nd university and they were very helpful and their teachers were very interested and relevant in every subject. It can be preferred for associate degree students 🤗

Yunus Emre Gedik
  • 5.0

I'm going to this school this year, it looks like a perfect place, like the comment, I'll edit and explain the environment when I go (for the first time, I don't have anyone to write on insta insta: x_yunus80)

İbrahim Yetkin
  • 5.0

I had no difficulty in finding the location of the school. I took the bn1 IETT bus from the circus store and easily reached the school. The location of the school is great for those who can read.

Ortho Surgi
  • 5.0

The lifeguard is located next to the fog light. A road passes in front of it. Students who study against the Bosphorus view feel very lucky here. Here there is a unique landscape for all kinds of creativity. It is a very modern school with spacious and open.....

azize çavuş
  • 5.0

location information is up-to-date. Cankurtaran Mahallesi, Kennedy Caddesi, No: 2, Next to Ahirkapi Lighthouse, Fatih/İSTANBUL

Istanbul
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  • Student Count 1.453.543
  • Foreign Student Count 97.865
  • University Count 58
  • Library Count 35
  • Museum Count 54
  • Coastal? Yes
  • Train Station Available Yes
  • Airport Count 3
  • Nearest Airport İstanbul Havalimanı (IST)
  • Train Station Count 68

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