ACT - The American College of Thessaloniki
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Study, Gap year, High school programme, Exchange
Education level
Bachelor, Master, Master of Business Administration
ACT - The American College of Thessaloniki
ACT, the tertiary division of Anatolia College, is accredited in the United States by NECHE (New England Commission of Higher Education). In addition to ACT having full NECHE accreditation, the undergraduate programs delivered at ACT are also validated by The Open University (OU). ACT has also been granted a license by the Greek government to operate as a private post-secondary educational institution (“College”).
ACT's comprehensive curriculum offers Bachelor's degrees in Business with 4 concentrations, Biological Sciences, Computer Science, Business Computing, Psychology, Political Science & International Relations, and English with 2 concentrations, a Master of Science (MS) in Hospitality and Tourism Management, a Master of Science (MS) in Industrial/Organizational Psychology, and a Master in Business Administration (MBA) with 4 concentrations.
The combined degree programs that ACT runs in collaboration with renowned US & EU educational institutions also offer our students the opportunity to pursue degrees in various additional disciplines that include Hospitality & Tourism, Engineering, and more.
ACT also provides an extensive need and merit-based financial aid program.
ACT has been the school of choice for over 3000 American students, as it holds partnerships with major US institutions. These students, alongside others from across the Balkans, Europe, and the world create a vibrant academic community that brings life to a truly diverse, multicultural environment.
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