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Career Center

The NÛN Schools Career Center supports the interests, abilities, and career development processes of all students studying at NÛN Schools from elementary school to high school level, accompanies the processes of exploring students' interests, and provides counseling services to students on their professional orientation and field preferences. NÛN Schools Career Center assists high school students with domestic and international university applications and prepares their preference lists.  

The Professional Experience Program allows students to gain professional observation and experience. Students are encouraged to participate in summer schools, internship programs and social responsibility projects at home and abroad. The Career Center also coordinates the operations of the NÛN High School Alumni Association and works to ensure that graduate students are in contact with the school.  

NÛN Schools Career Center, preparing NÛN students for higher education institutions, provides guidance services for students and parents. After a comprehensive self-assessment is conducted for each of the students, recommendations are made for different interests, abilities and needs. Students are informed about countries, cultures, campuses, academic programs, and entry requirements both domestically and internationally. Every year, students are brought together with representatives of reputable universities to introduce the schools and find answers to their questions. 

Students receive guidance on research, preparation, decision-making, university applications abroad, required exams, and preparing a portfolio in line with the admission requirements. Additionally, NÛN students are provided with summer program consultancy in line with their social, academic and career goals. 

The NÛN Schools Career Center brings together students with academics from well-known universities in our country. These meetings are held under the program "Destination: Future". NÛN students elicit information about eligible universities and departments they aim to prefer, finding answers to questions they are curious about their fields of study.