University of Sousse

Sousse, Tunisia

The University of Sousse was created in 2004 from a division of the University of the Center, which had been created in 1991 from the University of Monastir. The University of the Center had grown rapidly from 45,000 students in 2001-2002 to nearly 60,000 in 2003–2004 in 30 institutions.
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The University of Sousse was officially founded in 1986.
The university has a total student population of approximately 35,000.
For programs taught in French or Arabic, proficiency must be demonstrated, often through tests or prior study. Some specific programs may have English requirements.
The acceptance rate is competitive and varies by program, but the university maintains an inclusive admissions policy with an overall estimated rate of around 65%.
Yes, campus security personnel are present 24/7, and facilities are well-lit and monitored to ensure a safe environment for all students.
The university has a dedicated office for student welfare and a clear protocol for reporting any incidents, ensuring confidential and supportive follow-up.
Yes, most professional degree programs, especially in engineering, business, and health sciences, incorporate mandatory internships as part of the curriculum.
Yes, the university's degrees are accredited by the Tunisian Ministry of Higher Education and are widely recognized, particularly through its international partnerships and agreements.
Limited merit-based scholarships and fee reductions are available for outstanding international candidates, announced with specific application calls.
Yes, the Tunisian government and university offer need-based grants and financial assistance programs for eligible Tunisian students.
The cost of living is moderate; a student can expect monthly expenses of approximately 600-800 TND, excluding tuition, covering accommodation, food, and transportation.
The university provides student residences, but they are limited and assigned based on priority criteria like distance from home and financial need; it is not guaranteed for all.
Graduates can apply to convert their student residency into a work permit if they secure a job offer from a Tunisian employer who sponsors the application.
The Career Support Office provides guidance and job market access, but securing a work permit and job is ultimately the responsibility of the graduate and their employer.

University Of University of Sousse Application Statistics

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University Of University of Sousse Application Statistics

35000
2500
25000
10000
15
8
20:1
65 %
TND 25600
TND 13050
2
24
55 %

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