Isparta, nestled in the heart of the Lakes Region and enveloped in the scent of rose gardens, is a peaceful university city, the center of rose oil production in Turkey. The azure waters of Eğirdir Lake, the pristine forests of Kovada National Park, and the ski slopes of Davraz Mountain add natural richness to the city in all four seasons. Isparta is one of the rare places that combines small-town intimacy with a strong university culture. Isparta Uygulamalı Bilimler Üniversitesi and Süleyman Demirel Üniversitesi are the city's two academic institutions. Süleyman Demirel Üniversitesi, with its vast campus in Batı Kampüsü, over seventy thousand students, and strong research infrastructure, is one of Turkey's major universities. The faculties of Medicine, Engineering, Law, Pharmacy, and Forestry are strong programs. Rose and rose oil research is one of the university's internationally recognized areas of study. Isparta Uygulamalı Bilimler Üniversitesi specializes in agriculture, forestry, and vocational training. The ratio of students to the total population in the city is among the highest in Turkey — Isparta is truly a university city. The cost of living is among the lowest in Turkey, which is Isparta's biggest attraction. Accommodation, food, and transportation expenses are well below those of big cities. Student-friendly venues around the university offer services at competitive prices. Isparta's rose Turkish delight, rose jam, and rose water are local delicacies. Eğirdir's fresh trout and lake products enrich the table. Social life revolves around nature activities, and Isparta is one of Turkey's richest cities in this regard. Canoeing and swimming in Eğirdir Lake, trekking and camping in Kovada National Park, skiing in Davraz Mountain in winter and paragliding in summer, picnicking in Gölcük Tabiat Parkı, taking photos in rose gardens, and historical tours in Yalvaç Pisidia Antiocheia are the main activities. The St. Paul Trail attracts international trekking enthusiasts to the region. During the rose harvest season — May and June — the city turns pink and a rose festival is held. The two-hour distance to Antalya creates an opportunity for a weekend sea getaway. The rose oil and cosmetics sector is Isparta's worldwide brand; Turkey maintains its world leadership in rose oil production thanks to Isparta. Forestry products, carpet weaving, and agriculture sectors are areas of employment. Süleyman Demirel Üniversitesi Teknokent is the region's entrepreneurship center. The health sector is strong with the regional role of the university hospital. Proximity to the Antalya tourism sector provides an advantage for internships and career transitions. Isparta, among the roses, on the shores of lakes, at the foot of mountains, intertwined with nature, offers a high-quality university experience at a low cost. The four years spent in this city leave lasting and valuable memories like the scent of roses. During the rose harvest season in Isparta, the entire city is covered in pink and purple; taking photos in the rose gardens is a favorite spring activity for students. The vast green spaces of Süleyman Demirel Üniversitesi Batı Kampüsü are ideal for cycling and walking. The islands in Eğirdir Lake can be explored with boat tours. Pisidia Antiocheia in Yalvaç is one of the important centers of Christian history. The university's pharmacy program is one of the leading programs in the Aegean and Mediterranean regions. On-campus accommodation options are extensive, and KYK dormitory quotas are sufficient. Proximity to Burdur and Antalya offers different natural and social experiences. The nature walking route between Kovada Gölü and Eğirdir Gölü is one of Turkey's most beautiful trekking trails. The Ertokuş Medresesi in the Atabey district is one of the rare examples of Seljuk architecture. Isparta's simple lifestyle and strong student community create a friendly campus culture. Four years spent in the city of roses is a valuable investment for both career and mental health. SDÜ's huge campus is a living space in itself; an Olympic swimming pool, tennis courts, a cultural center, and a university guesthouse are within the campus boundaries. Teknokent conducts R&D in the field of rose and cosmetic technologies. Yeşilada in Eğirdir Lake is the city's most romantic spot. The ancient city of Antiokheia in Yalvaç is important for religious tourism as the place where St. Paul gave his first sermon. Skiing in Davraz in winter and attending class on campus on the same day is a privilege unique to Isparta. Volunteering in the fields during the rose harvest season, watching the rose oil distillation process — this experience is not offered in any other city in Turkey. Isparta is the most beautiful example of a campus city. The university's forestry engineering program produces trained engineers for the rich forest resources of the Lakes Region. The carpet weaving tradition of the Senirkent district is kept alive. Davraz's slopes also host skiers from Antalya. The peace and friendships gained in this rose-scented city create an inner resource that will keep you strong even in the crowds of big cities.