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Each academic department’s Chair as well as the Admissions and Enrollment personnel can provide additional information about the requirements and deadlines for application and admission to any of the undergraduate degree and non-degree programs offered by ACT. Interested parties should call 2310.398.398, email us at admissions@act.edu or fill in an online information request form.
For information regarding admission to one of the non-degree/certificate programs please contact admissions@act.edu or call 2310.398.398. International students from Bulgaria may contact our representative offices in the respective country. Admissions requirements for each of the undergraduate programs are outlined below:
- First Year Students
- Transfer Students
- International (Non-EU) Students
- Admissions Office and Representative Offices
Applicants are required to submit the following when applying for admission to the program:
- An Application Form.
- An official high school transcript of grades. If you have not attended an English- or Greek-speaking high school, an official translation into English is required.
- An official high school diploma. If you have not attended an English- or Greek-speaking high school, an official translation into English is required.
- Official evidence of proficiency in English.
- A recent passport-size color photograph.
- A non-refundable application fee of 70.00 Euro. The application fee should be deposited at EGNATIA Bank (account number: 0079157-42/1; when depositing money from outside Greece, the swift code: EGNA GR 2T and the IBAN No: 6902801090000000079157421 are necessary too). A copy of the bank receipt should accompany the application.
- A photocopy of either your ID card (Greek only: ταυτοτητα) or your valid passport (all International students).
- International Students must also supply the downloadable Financial Statement, accompanied by proof of availability of funds to cover the cost of studies at ACT. All documents should be certified by the proper authorities.
All application documentation should be submitted/mailed directly to the Admissions Office.
Applications receive a priority number which determines the order in which successful applicants register for their first semester of course work.
ACT accepts credits from regionally accredited institutions for courses for which a grade of "C" or above was received. Transfer credit may be awarded for courses that are similar in content and classroom meeting hours to those offered by ACT. Credit will not be granted for courses that are not deemed relevant to one of the school's degree programs.
International Baccalaureate Credits: Applicants who have received scores of 4 and above on higher-level exams will be evaluated on a course-by-course basis for transfer credit. As much as one year of course work may be recognized, thus entitling applicants holding this diploma to sophomore standing upon entry.
In order to graduate from ACT, transfer students must do the coursework of the last four semesters at ACT.
All Transfer applicants are required to submit the following when applying for admission to the program:
- An Application Form.
- An official transcript of grades. If you have not attended an English- or Greek-speaking college/university, an official translation into English is required (in this case, evidence of proficiency in English is required).
- Copies of course syllabi or course descriptions for all the courses you have completed and for those on which you are currently enrolled.
- A copy of your institution's catalogue current to your period of attendance.
- A recent passport-size color photograph.
- A non-refundable application fee of 70.00 Euro. The application fee should be deposited at EGNATIA Bank (account number: 0079157-42/1; when depositing money from outside Greece, the swift code: EGNA GR 2T and the IBAN No: 6902801090000000079157421 are necessary too). A copy of the bank receipt should accompany the application.
- A photocopy of your ID (Greek taftotita). International students should submit a photocopy of their valid passport.
- International Students must also supply the downloadable Financial Statement accompanied by proof of availability of funds to cover all years of study. All documents should be certified by the proper authorities.
All application documentation should be submitted/mailed directly to the Admissions Office.
Non-EU International students are required to have a student visa and a residence permit for the duration of their stay in Greece. The procedure for obtaining both documents must be started well in advance so it is important to be aware of Application Deadlines. Please contact the admissions office for more information. Note that in-coming non-EU (International) applicants who are seeking a degree may only apply for full-time attendance.
Tuition and fees at ACT are competitive and the school’s intent is to ensure that academically strong students are provided with the means through the school's financial aid and merit aid programs to attend. Please contact admissions for more information.
ACT Admissions Office
Admissions Office
The American College of Thessaloniki
P.O. Box 21021
555 10 Pylea
Thessaloniki, GREECE
Tel. No: ++30-2310-398-398
Fax No: ++30-2310-398-389
E-mail: admissions@act.edu
Contact: Ms. Roula Lebetli, Mr. Giannis Nasiopoulos, Ms. Elli Konstantinou
Bulgaria Representative Office
CPG – Consult Bulgaria Ltd.
Kniaz Batenberg 42, offices 19-21
Plovdiv 4000
Tel No / Fax No: +359 888 959084, +359 32 628023
E-mail: act_ninakoleva@yahoo.com
Contact: Mr. Petar Raychev
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