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Greece


Geography and Climate: Greece lies in Southern Europe, bordering the Aegean Sea, Ionian Sea, and the Mediterranean Sea, between Albania and Turkey. Temperature; mild, wet winters; hot, dry summers

Population and Language: 10,688,058, Greek, English, French.

Tuition Costs: Since Tuition fees vary from school to school, please contact our office for information. 

Cost of Living: The cost of living is substantially lower than in most countries, yet one can expect a comparable standard of living and a wonderful quality of life. Add a very low crime rate, low pollution, and plenty of sunshine, sea and mountain views, clean/warm seas.

Student work: International students who have been granted permission for studies, are allowed to work part-time.

Why Study in Greece?
Honored by many as the “birthplace of Western civilization,” Greece boasts over 70,000 years of human history and development, and is home to one of the oldest living cultures- on earth. Students traveling to Greece will find that a richly varied geography, a long-established archeological tradition, a modern society and bustling economy are just some of the reasons that make Greece a fascinating place to study.

Students may also be surprised to find that modern Greece has as much to offer as remnants of the ancient culture. As a member of the European Union, Greece is uniquely positioned as a participant in both the European and Mediterranean economies

there are few study abroad locations that can rival Greece for its natural beauty, good food, lively social and cultural scene, and year-round sunshine and warmth. Imagine walking down a 5,000 year old street, admiring the Pantheon from a distance or viewing the ruins of one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World (Colossus) while learning about the illustrious ancient Greek city of Rhodes. As a study abroad student to Greece, this could be just one of dozens of unforgettable experiences that will likely influence the remainder of your college experience.

Student life in Greece
Greeks understand that class work is only a part of your overall education. Each institution has several active associations and clubs that help you in the learning process and strengthen your resume. They also have social events so you can meet and interact with other students like yourself. A well-rounded education is developed not only through attending classes but also by creating positive relationships with others.
Institutions facilitate positive student outcomes by building community, promoting student involvement, and embracing diversity. These outcomes are achieved through a collaboration of students, faculty, and staff.


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