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Study Abroad Greece
Greece is an excellent introduction
to Europe for international students. English is widely
spoken, the country is modern and functional, and with an
excellent educational infrastructure. Despite the setbacks
Germans have faced in two world wars, they have meticulously
restored their historic areas and forests; the smaller villages
retain their quaintness and scenic treasures.
Students usually plan to spend some days in the city and
evenings in some of the older, more remote towns. Include
the restful vistas of Germany's lakes, ice-capped Alps,
or historic coastal havens.
Students can cruise the entire length of the Elbe, from
Hamburg to Bad Schandau—almost 650 kilometers (400 miles)
of waterway that pass such "lost" gems as Wittenberg, Magdeburg,
and historic Meissen.
In the south lies richly forested Bavaria, with its jovial,
easygoing ways. The eastern alpine tableau soars up to 2,743
meters (9,000 feet), the snow-chilled source for some of
the most famous rivers on the continent. Students that want
to travel can sleep in any of five dozen castles or go
schloss- (or castle-) hopping by the shores of the
Rhine, Moselle, Main, and Weser. At Lübeck, in the north,
there are the salty reminders of the mighty days of the
Hanseatic League, though modernists might prefer the briny
slap and dash of Olympic sloops at Kiel. And there are magnificent
woodlands in every sector, not just in the Black Forest.
Festivals star the calendar, offering everything from Wagner
to rock, from films to furnishings, from book fairs to toy
shows. Germany is never at rest.
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Program Details
Academic Year
Prerequisites:
None
Dates:
August to following May*
Accommodation:
Homestay placement in a family
Placement:
Throughout Greece
Academic Semester
Prerequisites:
None
Dates:
Fall September:
August to December*
-- Spring Semester:
January to May*
Accommodation:
Homestay placement in a family
Placement:
Throughout Greece
Summer Individual
Prerequisites:
None
Dates: Four to
six week programs with flexible dates
from June to August
Accommodation:
Homestay placement in a family
Placement:
Throughout Greece
Language Classes:
Optional
Summer Group
Prerequisites:
None
Dates: Two to
four week programs with flexible dates
from June to August
Accommodation: Homestay
placement in a family
Placement:
Throughout Greece
Language Classes:
Optional
Registration forms:
»
Online
Pre-application
Education:
»
Schools in Greece
Requirements:
»
Programs in Greece
* Please note that
these dates are tentative and may vary depending on the time of
enrollment in the program.
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