Cyprus West University (CWU), founded 2015, is a private university in Famagusta with a small undergraduate cohort; instruction is in English (Psychology also offered in Turkish), covering 8 undergraduate programs across three faculties — Economics & Social Sciences, Engineering & Architecture, Health Sciences. Final International University (FIU), founded 2018, is a private university in Kyrenia with a mid-size newer campus; instruction is in English and Turkish, covering 38 bachelor + 10 associate programs across nine faculties, plus Schools of Tourism & Culinary Arts and Physical Education. On fees: CWU posts a uniform $5,500/year tuition with an automatic 50% international scholarship, bringing the net rate to $2,750 — one of the lowest published prices on the island. FIU's gross bachelor tuition is $5,400/year (Dentistry $22,200, Pharmacy $12,560); the standard 50% international scholarship pulls the net rate to $2,700/year (Dentistry $11,100, Pharmacy $6,280), with additional 60/70/80/90/100% merit tiers on application review.
Where they diverge
On accreditation and recognition, CWU's strongest signals are these. Accredited British Council IELTS centre and College Board SAT centre — useful on-campus for students who still need test-prep or retakes. ALICANTO recognition for the Civil Aviation Management program; ACE (American Council on Education) institutional listing supports US credential evaluation. Membership in PRME, EUCEN, Talloires Network and UN Academic Impact — the kind of international network signals that matter for credential-evaluation reports. FIU brings a different mix. Dual-degree and pathway partnerships with Glasgow Caledonian, Ulster and Hull (UK), University of South Florida (US), and Steinbeis-Hochschule Berlin (Germany) — students can finish a BSc or MSc at the partner institution with one or two years there. YÖK and YÖDAK institutional recognition is in place; the partner-institution route is the distinctive credentialing pathway rather than programmatic US/EU accreditation.
How to choose between them
Pick CWU if you fit the first profile: cost-sensitive students who want a small-cohort environment, English-medium teaching, and a published net fee that is hard to beat — accepting the trade-off of a narrower program list. Pick FIU if you fit the second: students whose end goal is a UK, US or German degree but who want to spend one to three years in Cyprus first at a published fee — the partner pathways are the headline draw, not standalone accreditation. If neither description fits cleanly, open the full comparison tool and add a third university to triangulate.