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American College of Thessaloniki - Summer Program - Summer or January Short Course


Overview

Study abroad in Greece over the summer through GlobaLinks Learning Abroad, formerly known as EuroLearn. GlobaLinks Learning Abroad has designed this summer program in Greece with your individual student goals in mind. It is built around a unique Discovery Model which is delivered by some of the best staff in study abroad, both in the U.S. and overseas, in order to provide you with an individualized experience through discovery in 5 key areas: personal, academic, cultural, social, and professional. Learn more about the Discovery Model.

 

The summer study abroad program at the American College of Thessaloniki (ACT) in Greece is specifically designed to meet the needs of North American college students at all undergraduate levels. The summer program is five weeks long and students may choose to take two, three credit courses in liberal arts, technology, and/or business; or, choose courses in Greek language, history, culture and art.


ACT is a division of Anatolia, a private, not-for-profit educational institution founded in 1886 in Asia Minor and relocated to Thessaloniki, in 1924. It is one of only six NEASC- accredited academic institutions outside of the US and the only institution in Southeast Europe with both full American accreditation and European validation.


ACT offers American-style undergraduate and graduate education with teaching standards and campus infrastructure unmatched in the region and a rich student life on and around campus. 

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Academic Highlights

ACT provides quality academic programs in a diverse set of divisions including Liberal Arts, Business, Information Technology, International Relations and Diplomacy. The curriculum at ACT is modelled on those of leading American educational institutions, both in respect to content and the teaching style of faculty.

 

Classes are taught in English by experienced American and International faculty and teaching style requires little adaptation by students from the United States. Classrooms are diverse, with students from all over the world, providing a multi-cultural learning experience.

 

A well developed service learning program, the Dukakis Lecture Series, clubs, film screenings, workshops, athletic tournaments, art exhibits, fieldtrips and internships give ample opportunities for students to integrate with peers, faculty, the wider Anatolia campus and the Thessaloniki community. 

 

Sample classes for the summer term at ACT are listed below. Most courses are worth 3 US semester credits. GlobaLinks Learning Abroad students will enroll in 2 classes during the summer study abroad program earning up to 6 US semester credits.

  • Anthropology 212: Archaeological Theory and Scientific Practice: Ancient Ceramics, Ancient Lives
  • Art 130: Digital Photography
  • Art History 220: Ancient Greek Art and Architecture
  • Art History 221: Early Christian and Byzantine Art
  • Business 399: Global Competitiveness Practicum
  • Computer Science 219: Interactive Game Design I
  • Greek 101: Beginning Modern Greek I
  • History 232: Thessaloniki: A City and its Inhabitants
  • Humanities 211: The Life and Teachings of the Apostle Paul
  • Humanities 230: The World of Alexander the Great
  • Management 340: Business in Greece and the European Union
  • Philosophy 203: Ethics
  • Politics 321: US Policy in Southeast Europe
  • Politics 349: Globalization
  • Politics 360: From European Union to European Eurozone Crisis and Beyond: Regional Challenges and Perspectives
  • Psychology 327: Introduction to Counseling Psychology
  • Introduction to Open Sea Sailing (with Certificate option)

 

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Location

 

Thessaloniki

ACT is located in Thessaloniki, the largest city in northern Greece; a historical city dating back to the time of Alexander the Great, with Byzantine, Roman and Venetian remnants and a beautiful waterfront. A university town, with the largest Greek University campus, it is famous for its friendliness, a vibrant night life and beautiful museums, restaurants, cafes and bars.

 

Only an hour away to the east are the golden beaches of Halikidiki, while towards the south, Mount Olympus, the home of the Greek gods, provides the city with a breathtaking backdrop.


ACT’s campus, on the outskirts of the city, is spacious and tree-filled and includes a mixture of historical and modern buildings with state-of-the-art facilities. Student housing is in the heart of the city and public buses, as well as ACT’s own buses, provide students with transportation to and from campus. Taxis are very affordable and can be shared and students often chose this mode of transportation because of its convenience.

 

 

Around the University

ACT’s campus is located in the community of Pylea, set just above the city. Pylea grew out of a small village and is now a part of the wider city. Life in Pylea centers around the big Orthodox Church of Prophet Elias and the community building; an 8 to 10 minute downhill walk from campus (or a 1 stop bus ride) will bring you there.

 

An elderly lady who serves in the soup kitchen of Prophet Elias will tell you how her father planted the corner stones of the first building on Anatolia’s campus, while her sister was one of the school’s first graduates. Lower and middle class families live here and there are many shops and services including pharmacies, banks, a post office, a police station, two grade schools, a high school, numerous kindergartens, small eating places, a number of colorful restaurants, gas stations, a yoga center and an exhibit area for local artists.

 

The city hall is very active and organizes classes and workshops for the local people, as well as a full fledged Theater Festival each spring. The main street that goes through Pylea, Kennedy Avenue, goes right by the central gate of Anatolia College and on to another small town, Panorama. Panorama is one of the city’s most chic communities and property there is very expensive.

 

While on campus, students who wish to enjoy the area can take long walks through the hilly terrain to the north of campus or hop on a bus to Panorama for a coffee and to enjoy superb vistas of the entire city, the Thermaic gulf and on a clear day, mount Olympus.

 

 

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Housing

Studio apartments are fully furnished and all study abroad students are guaranteed space in college housing. Single and double-occupancy options exist, and priority on choice is given to early applicants. Laundry facilities, internet and utilities (heating, water and electricity) are included.

 

Apartments are located in small, quaint neighbourhoods with grocery stores, banks, gyms and hospitals all close by. The apartments are also just a short walk away from museums, cinemas, restaurants, swimming pools and the waterfront. Students can walk or jog on the water promenade and enjoy the fabulous sunsets the city is famous for. The city is safe and people of all ages walk and drive downtown at all times of the day and night; a traffic jam at 2 a.m. is not unusual. ACT study abroad students enjoy the rich and varied options they have while living in the city.

 

 

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University Services

Services provided to summer study abroad students include: mail services, morning buses to campus, housing, academic counseling, sports facilities, planned cultural activities and excursions, library services, internet, housing maintenance services, computer assistance, select internships, chaperone to hospital, assistance with any medical needs, travel information, a student i.d. card, registration and accounting support, and a full day orientation. 

 

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Orientation

Incoming summer study abroad students are met at the airport; an arrival packet with maps and basic guidelines on how to navigate the city is provided and housing and neighborhood tours are given by trained ACT staff.


During a two day orientation students are introduced to the campus, academic and student life, international programs office support services, housing facilities and rules, financial matters and volunteering options. Orientation also includes: a campus tour, a comprehensive acculturation workshop, a ‘survival Greek’ session, a city tour, group lunches, evenings out, a trip to IKEA and a cultural excursion day-trip to Vergina.

 

 

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Tours and Travel Available

Beyond included orientation and excursions, you will be able to pre-book a wide variety of day, weekend, and week-long tours at a discounted price through our travel partner, STA Travel. These trips provide the ultimate flexibility for you to travel where you want to go, when you want to go, and with whom you want to go. Most trips have open dates, so you can pre-book the trip(s) that interest you, yet choose your dates later on once you've arrived in country. This flexibility also means friends that you make from other countries/programs or even your friends and family who are visiting you abroad can also participate. Learn more>

 

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Enhance Your Experience Online

Global Citizen Development

Global CitizensThe new Global Citizen Development modules are online learning components designed to help you explore your study abroad destination and experience at a whole new level. These modules are not mandatory; however, we strongly encourage your participation as they will introduce you to the opportunities and challenges you may encounter when participating in a study abroad program, as well as expose you to cultural insights and knowledge about your host country to help make your program abroad even more successful and fulfilling. Through the 3 modules, you will refine your skills in cross-cultural observation, adaptation, and communication.  

Course Catalog

 

To determine if the classes you need are available at this university, select Courses/Subjects to view the specific course options.

 

Tips: For advice on navigating the university’s course catalog, use the Selecting Courses link. You may also view the suggested grade and credit transfer information through the Grade Conversion.


If you have any questions about course availability, please contact [email protected].  

 

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Photo Slideshow

 

Watch a short slideshow of photos of the ACT campus and the city of Thessaloniki
 

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Fees

American College of Thessaloniki - Summer Program Summer 2013
Program Fees$5,065.00
Housing with MealsNot Applicable
Housing without MealsApproximately $670 - $870
What's includedSee below
American College of Thessaloniki - Summer Program Summer 2014
Program FeesTBD
Housing with MealsNot Applicable
Housing without MealsApproximately $670 - $870
What's includedSee below


Fee Includes

All fees are quoted in US Dollars unless otherwise specifically stated. The Program Fee includes tuition for two subjects, health insurance, two excursions to Athens or a Greek Island and Vergina, arrival airport pickup on designated date, and an official transcript from ACT. International airfare, visa (if required), meals, books, and personal expenses and excursions are an additional cost.

Accommodation fees are in addition to the Program Fee. 

Program Fees may be adjusted once we receive confirmation of enrollment from the university.  If students opt to take one three credit subject plus the one credit Open Sea Sailing subject, fees will decrease to the cost of one subject plus one additional credit.  If students opt to take two subjects plus the one credit Open Sea Sailing subject, fees will increase by the cost of one credit.



Dates

Should you receive an offer, your offer letter will provide you with the most up to date university start dates. GlobaLinks Learning Abroad will attempt to provide you with the most up-to-date information as we receive it. Be sure to confirm dates before finalizing any travel plans. 
Summer 2014 - SummerApplication Deadline: April 1, 2014
Anticipated DepartureJune 16, 2014
Start DateJune 17, 2014
End DateJuly 21, 2014
Mid Semester Break #1 -
Mid Semester Break #2 -

Entry Requirements

Applicants must have the required GPA and have completed at least the equivalent of one year of full-time study at the university/college level (sophomore or higher).

Required GPA: 2.50

GlobaLinks Learning Abroad Program Team


Program Manager
Carrie Davis
[email protected]
1-800-980-0033 x136

Program Assistant
Corey Westbury
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1-800-980-0033 X 143

Resident Director
Robin Buck
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Resident Coordinator
Spilios Osoffsky
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