We are excited that you are considering studying at The American College of Greece. ACG offers a unique college experience in the country where learning began.
Students who are currently located in North America are welcome to apply as degree-seeking students at The American College of Greece. You can apply as a First Year Student or as a Transfer Student if you are already enrolled in a university.
We invite you to take the first step to studying in Greece by applying!
Students who are currently in high school, students who have not attended college after high school graduation, or students with less than 15 college credit hours are considered First Year Students.
The following documents are needed for admissions:
All first-year students must have a secondary school completion credential; or have the recognized equivalent of a secondary school completion credential.
Students are considered Transfer Students if they have 15 or more credits from an accredited college. Transfer students are held to the same application requirements as other applicants, with the exception of test scores, and high school transcripts. Should you have fewer than 45 US college/university credits, we do require official final high school transcripts and may request SAT or ACT scores.
The following documents are needed for admissions:
Documents can initially be sent electronically via email; however, official documentation must be provided prior to enrollment at ACG.
All official documents should be sent to the following address:
The American College of Greece
North American Enrollment and Study Abroad Office
101 Arch Street, 8th Floor
Boston, MA 02109
For further information on Deree or the admissions process, please contact:
mnisdeo@acg.edu
Office: (857) 284-7908
Cell: (617) 935-5148
egrapsas@acg.edu
Office: +30 (210) 600-9800 Ext. 1406
agouviotis@acg.edu
Office: +30 210 600 9800 ext. 1409
tina.papadopoulou@acg.edu
Office: +30 (210) 600-9800 ext. 1248
kkarathanasis@acg.edu
Office: +30 (210) 600-9800 ext. 1248
For incoming high school students or for students who have under 15 credit hours from a university, their high school transcript will be evaluated.
For incoming students who have 16 credit hours or above, their college transcripts will be evaluated*.
3.4 – 3.59/4.0: 15% reduction on tuition
3.6 – 3.79/4.0: 25% reduction on tuition
3.8/4.0 and above: 35% reduction on tuition
The equivalency requirements for high school students is evaluated on an unweighted GPA
Students must maintain their GPA in order to renew their award.
*Students who are enrolled in college courses during high school will have their high school transcripts evaluated.
ACG participates in the U.S. Title IV Loan Program for Federal Direct Subsidized/Unsubsidized Loans and Parent PLUS loans. If you are a United States citizen or an eligible non-citizen enrolled in an undergraduate or an approved graduate program at Deree, you may be eligible to borrow U.S. Federal Direct Loans. For further detailed information Title IV Aid application and procedures, please visit our Federal Direct Loans page
Currency: Permanent U.S. residents or Canadian citizens are required to make all their payments in U.S. Dollars.
Check payment instructions:
All Checks should be made out to:
The American College of Greece
Send to: The American College of Greece
31 State St. 4th Floor
Boston, MA 02109
Attention: North America Enrollment
Wiring payment instructions:
Bank of America
Swift Code: BOFAUS3N
Wire ABA: 026009593
Account Number: 0046 4058 1448
Credit Card payment instructions:
In order to pay with a credit card, please refer to the steps here.
Students’ payments during the duration of their studies at ACG will be in the currency they chose initially.
Deree – The American College of Greece admits students of any race, color, sexual orientation, national and ethnic origin to all the rights, privileges, programs, and activities generally accorded or made available to students at the school. It does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, sexual orientation, national and ethnic origin in the administration of its educational policies, admission policies, scholarship and loan programs, and athletic and other school-administered programs.
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