American College Of Thessaloniki
Western Europe - Greece - Thessaloniki
| Address: |
American College Of Thessaloniki, Office of Admissions, P.O. Box 21021 Pylea, Thessaloniki GR-555 10 Greece |
| E-mail: | admissions@act.edu |
| Phone: | 011+30-231 -398-239 |
| Degree: | Associates |
| Setting: | Rural |
| Enrollment: | 1000-3000 |
| Financial aid: | Yes |
| Housing: | No |
Description
ACT Study Abroad - Greece offers students a rich academic curriculum at a fully accredited U.S. college and the opportunity to explore one of the world's great cultures in depth.
Curriculum Overview
Students may choose from a full, high-quality liberal arts and business curriculum in order to fulfill elective or major requirements at their home institution or may choose to pursue a Greek cultural/historical curriculum (including such courses as: Ancient Greek Art & Architecture, Byzantine History, Modern Greek History, Greek Mythology, Ancient Greek Philosophy)
Student Life
Thessaloniki enjoys sunshine year-round, and its seaside location lends itself to easy exploration of beaches and islands. A variety of popular beaches adorns the coastline near the city; and the Chalkidiki peninsula, one of Greece's most beautiful and popular seaside resort regions, is only an hour away. Here students can discover charming inland villages, seaside fishing hamlets, camping, protected coves, idyllic sandy beaches and pine-clad slopes. Our small size and our commitment to personal attention allows ACT students to engage in a variety of student clubs, academic societies and sports.
Special Services
Price includes application fee, tuition, housing, full week orientation program, and field trips throughout the semester. Fees are even lower for students attending for more than one semester.
Housing
ACT offers housing for study abroad students in off-campus university dormitories and apartment buildings downtown in an effort to provide immersion into Greek culture.
