Study in Cyprus

The beautiful island of Cyprus is situated at the north-eastern corner of the Mediterranean Sea, at the crossroads of Europe, Asia and Africa. It is at a distance of 300 km north of Egypt, 90 km west of Syria and 60 km south of Turkey. Cyprus is the third largest island in the Mediterranean with an area of 9.251 sq. km.

Cyprus landscape, blessed with natural beauty, is one of infinite variety. Cool, virgin mountains and tranquil, traditional villages are in striking contrast to golden, sunny beaches and modern cosmopolitan cities. The environment of Cyprus is one of the healthiest in the world, free from any kind of pollution.

Cyprus has a Mediterranean climate: hot, dry summers from June to September with an average temperature of 35o C and mild, wet winters from November to March with an average temperature of 12o C, which are separated by short Autumn and Spring seasons of rapid change in weather patterns in October, April and May. Sunshine is abundant during the whole year, particularly from April to September when the daily average exceeds eleven hours. Winds are on the whole light to moderate. Gales are very infrequent and heavy storms rare.

The population of Cyprus is 858.000. The native official languages are Greek and Turkish, but English is widely understood and extensively spoken. Political stability is firmly established in Cyprus. Since Cyprus accession to the European Union, because of its geographical position, it essentially became the bridge between Europe, the Middle East and the rest of the world. In addition, Cyprus is a member of the United Nations, the Council of Europe, the Commonwealth of Nations, and other international bodies.

Cyprus enjoys a free-market economy based on services (banking and shipping), tourism, light manufacturing (food, wine, clothing, footwear, tobacco, chemicals), cement production, electricity generation, mineral exports, agriculture and farming. Cyprus accession as a full member to the European Union as of 1st May 2004 has been an important milestone in its recent economic development. As of 1st January 2008, the currency of Cyprus is the Euro (€). Foreign currency can be imported without limitations and credit cards are accepted. Cyprus has a high standard of living with a very low crime rate. Despite its high standard of living, Cyprus remains a fairly inexpensive country with a cost of living that is lower than that in most European countries. Modern telecommunication facilities connect Cyprus with almost every part of the world. The postal, banking and professional services meet the high standards of the European Community. The remarkable development of Cyprus as an international financial, commercial and maritime center is attributed to its strategic location, good infrastructure and the availability and efficiency of services. With over two million visitors coming to Cyprus each year, the island offers excellent facilities for sport, leisure and shopping, and an exciting and varied nightlife.

Above all, Cyprus is characterized by the warmth and hospitality of its people. This quality, along with the aforementioned factors, form an ideal environment for learning, cultural diversity and peace of mind. Cyprus’ qualities provide a firm foundation for American College’s educational experience which is further enriched by the unrivalled strengths of Nicosia.

The official languages of the island are Greek and Turkish, whilst English is widely spoken. French, German and Russian are also spoken within the tourism industry.

Universities for Study in Cyprus

American College Cyprus
Eastern Mediterranean University
METU Northern Cyprus Campus
University of Central Lancashire
University of Mediterranean Karpasia