Thessaloniki, founded in 315 BC, is the second largest city in Greece, located about 300 miles north of Athens in the ancient province of Macedonia. Nearby, Mount Olympus, Mount Athos, and the coastal resorts of the Halkidiki Peninsula offer many sightseeing and recreational opportunities. With its rich history and strategic geopolitical location, Greece offers a contemporary lifestyle as well as the presence of the rich heritage of both the east and west.
American College of Thessaloniki - Thessaloniki, Greece
The American College of Thessaloniki, a division of Anatolia College, is an independent, non- profit, liberal arts college. Anatolia College is an American-sponsored, private educational institution founded in 1886. ACT offers a four-year Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science program and 1-2 year MBA to over 500 students from over 20 countries. Classes held at Anatolia's beautiful 45-acre campus are small enough to ensure close interaction between the professor and student. Many of the campus buildings overlook the historic and scenic city below.
The American College of Thessaloniki offers programs of study in the arts and sciences, and in business administration. All coursework is taught in English, and no prior study or knowledge of Greek language is required. CCIS students choose one or two courses from the course offering CCIS students may take additional courses or credits other than the 3 or 6 credits offered on the CCIS program by paying additional tuition per credit directly to the American College of Thessaloniki.
Summer students take one or two three-credit courses. Students are encouraged to take a Greek language course if they do not speak Greek, however there is no requirement that students take a language course.
The summer 2010 course offering is:
Finance 201: Financial Management
Management 340: Business in Greece and the European Union
Marketing 200: Public Relations
European Studies 311: The Idea of Europe
Anthropology 210: Introduction to Contemporary Greek Culture and Society
Greek 101: Beginning Modern Greek I
Politics 321: US Policy in Southeast Europe
History 232: Thessaloniki: A City and its Inhabitants
Psychology 327: Introduction to Counseling Psychology
Computer Science 211: Fundamentals of Wireless LANs
STAT 305: Statistics II
Introduction to Open Sea Sailing (with Certificate option) (1 or 3 credits)
The program is open to students with a 2.5 GPA and at least college freshman standing
June 17-July 26, 2011
Summer- April 15
Late applcations accepted on a space available basis
3 credits - $3,485
6 credits - $4,640
Instructional costs abroad, program related field trip, fees, pre-departure and on-site orientations, sickness and accident insurance, airport pickup.
Airfare ($1,100-1,500), refundable deposit ($200), housing (Single: $680, Double: $480), meals ($350-$750 per month), personal costs ($250-$700), books ($90-$140), and school of record fee if applicable.
Students live in off campus accommodation in downtown Thessaloniki. Rooms and studios in apartment complexes are all fully furnished (including kitchen appliances in individual studios or in common areas), and are assigned on a first-come-first-served basis. Both single and double-occupancy options exist. Off-campus housing locations are well served by the city's reliable bus system with buses running at 10-15 minute intervals. Extracurricular activities are an important part of the program, including cross-cultural orientation programs, excursions, museum visits, archaeological digs, dance classes, and student clubs. Excursions may include Athens, Vergina-Dion, Meteora and Mount Athos.
"My biggest difficulty has been greatest reward thus far. I've never uttered a word in Greek until now, so when I offer a few jumbled words in Greek, it is incredibly rewarding to receive a sincere smile in return."
- Jessica Taylor, Muskingum College,OH
"I'm never going home!"
- Joshua Ahl, Nassau Community College,NY
"At times it feels like as though Thessaloniki is a small town yet it has the opportunities and advantages of a big city; definitely safe and friendly!"
-Christina Marinos, Drake University, IA
"I think Thessaloniki is a very safe city, I almost feel more comfortable walking alone here than I do in the States."
-Alexis Eharhopoulos, Boston College MA
"Once you visit Greece you won't want to return to where you came from."
-Joanne Makredes, University of Massachusetts, Amherst
"Thessaloniki is a great place to live. I pinch myself when I walk down the streets sometimes."
-Ashley Barwig, University of Florida, FL
College of Staten Island/CUNY
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Note: Students from CCIS member institutions apply through home campus. Students from non-member institutions apply through College of Staten Island/CUNY or other appropriate CCIS member institution.
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CCISThessaloniki Summer Study Program Sponsor:
College of Staten Island/CUNY
Russell Davis
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