CYA (College Year in Athens)

Program Reviews

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John
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

I had the time of my life!

Studying abroad in Athens has been an invaluable experience! The CYA program has truly change my life. The staff had some of the most compassionate and helpful people I have ever met. I got to form lasting connections with friends that will last a lifetime, while also exploring the beautiful city of Athens. While exploring archeological sites and visiting islands, I learned from world-class professors who taught me about politics, religion, and medicine from an EU perspective. I grew tremendously both personally and academically while having some of the most enjoyable experiences of my life. I will forever be grateful for such an amazing and unforgettable experience. CYA truly goes the extra mile for their students wether that be through education, planned excursions, helpful staff, or just general hospitality and kindness. This program is one of a kind and anyone would be lucky to be a part of it.

What was your funniest moment?
Visiting Crete was absolutely beautiful and I had a blast!
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Samantha
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

An Amazing Experience!

My experience was amazing and I would recommend this program to everyone! The staff and professors are wonderful and want you to do well and will help you out with all inquiries that you have. The location is great and you will never be bored in Athens! The college gets ICOMOS cards for the students so that they can get into archaeological sites and museums for free which is a huge added bonus! The classes are amazing and rigorous in a way that makes you think and learn a lot about the ancient world.

If you did this all over again, what's one thing you would change?
I would stay longer and go when COVID is not a thing.
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Luis
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

A Virtual Internship in the Pandemic Year

When you submit a virtual internship application with CYA, it initially seems like a very vague process. They ask about your career interests and your CV. When I submitted my application in the Fall of 2020, it took some time before I heard back, but that's because they had tailored an internship to my specific career interests and things I was passionate about. What resulted was the most fulfilling virtual program I've ever participated in. I was matched with an anthropology professor and archaeology professor; the former helped me understand Greece better by sending me articles that we could discuss and by answering any questions I might have. The latter supervised the deliverables part of the internship: helping draw plans and illustrations of different archaeological sites from two different archaeology projects. This type of internship is very rare in archaeology for undergraduates, and it has been both a significant booster on my CV, but also an affirmation that I'm working towards a career path I find fulfilling. I even asked them for advice regarding careers in archaeology and both professors went out of their way to not only share their experiences but even reached out to their own colleagues to see what I should do. I feel like not only did I learn a lot and progress further in my career, but I earnestly looked forward to all of our meetings. In the year of Zoom, this was probably the only meeting I looked forward to, even if they were early. Because the internships are so specifically tailored to each individual's career interests, I would say this is an experience that's more than worth it, until we're able to travel again. I look forward to physically being at CYA but in the meantime I highly recommend people take advantage of their virtual program.

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Jessica
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

I LOVED CYA

I had an amazing time with CYA when I went abroad. The program emphasizes independence and Greece is a beautiful country to explore on your own. While you have a lot to learn in the classroom, (especially with on-site lectures) the best learning is with the three days you have off every week. I would 100% recommend taking solo adventures, especially if you're someone who craves adventure. The first weekend, I went by myself to Meteora and met some of the most incredible fellow travelers! I really found myself when I went abroad.

What was the most nerve-racking moment and how did you overcome it?
I was followed by a man who only spoke Greek when I went to Crete. He kept on begging my for a selfie, but my group of friends managed to run away!
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Jennifer
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Fantastic Semester in Greece

Studying abroad in Greece with CYA was one of the best decisions I've made. The staff work around the clock to make the best experience possible for us. With on-site classes that take you into the museums and archaeological sites, you truly have a hands-on experience. We lived right in the heart of Athens within walking distance to all major sights and attractions. The professors were so welcoming and put so much effort into making our experience. CYA took us on field studies to Delphi, Meteora, Crete, and the Peloponnese Region, which were definitely highlights of the semester. You truly are able to connect with the local people, especially as you start to learn and be able to communicate in Greek. I am so glad that I decided to go abroad with CYA.

What is your advice to future travelers on this program?
Take advantage of every opportunity you get - traveling, trying new foods, and taking different classes and workshops. Also, take Modern Greek while you're there! It really helps you navigate the city and communicate with the people.
Response from CYA (College Year in Athens)

Jennifer, Thank you for your positive review of CYA! We are happy to hear that you truly enjoyed our onsite classes and academic field study trips to Delphi, Peloponnese, and Crete this semester! Stay safe this spring and come back and visit soon!

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Kelli
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

We <3 CYA

I highly recommend this program! I studied abroad with CYA during Spring 2020-and yes, that means I was only abroad from January through the middle of March. But the time that I spent in Greece was a blast, and I'm thankful for every second. Athens is very unique, being a connector between Europe and Eastern countries, meaning that while you can also travel places that everyone studying abroad in Europe travels to- Paris, London, Venice, etc., you can also go really amazing places like Istanbul and Tel Aviv during your free time abroad. CYA is a really well done program, and my favorite part was the one (ideally of two, but cut due to coronavirus) week long trip we took with the entire program around the Peloponnese region of Greece. While CYA, like almost all study abroad programs, has a few optional trips on weekends scheduled that you can sign up and pay extra money for, they also schedule week long field trips around Greece, like this, whose costs are already configured into your tuition. They're lead by professors and, in complete honesty, are very educational, but they're also a blast, as you get to travel with your friends on the program and go places in Greece that would be difficult to access on your own without a car, like Olympia, Sparta, and Nafplio. From someone who has studied abroad on another program, these 2 week-long trips really set CYA apart from any other study abroad company that I know. Additionally, they handled the coronavirus situation very well. They kept us in Greece as long as they could, but were also accommodating of students who chose to leave earlier. The communication on their end was clear: We're a family, and we want you to stay in Athens just as much as you do, but your safety is first and even when you go home, you'll still be part of the family. Being in Greece, a place that has handled the situation incredibly well so far, I was able to stay abroad as long as was physically possible, and all of the professors were kind and understanding upon my return home. I've said it many times, and I'll say it again: CYA was the program to be abroad with during the crisis. Overall, my experience with CYA was wonderful, and I'd encourage anyone else thinking about studying abroad with them to go for it.

What is your advice to future travelers on this program?
Take advantage of every minute! and every museum!
Response from CYA (College Year in Athens)

Kelli, thank you for your positive review of CYA. We too love our study tours for their academics but also because it is so fun exploring Greece through our students' eyes. Thank you for looking at the semester with a positive lens, whil eno one expected the semester to go the way it did, we hope you will come back and visit Athens soon. Remember to keep in touch, we'll always be your CYA family.

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Emma
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

AMAZING

I had such an amazing time that I was absolutely crushed to return home due to the COVID19 pandemic. It was clear that the CYA staff truly cared and I still receive daily emails from professors hoping that their students are well. The classes are very hands on and informative. The program also provides 2 weeks of travel throughout Greece with the program which provided me with valuable knowledge regarding Greek culture and history.

The apartments are singles and doubles located conveniently near CYA. I had a very spacious single with my own balcony! Any time there was an issue with the apartment CYA would respond that day.

Greek food is absolutely amazing and Athens also has restaurants with all types of food (and not just Greek food). The pricing is also extremely reasonable in Greece. If I went out for a gyro it would typically lost less than 3 euros.

For those who do not know Athens is a HILLY city and CYA has an urban location. This was my first time living in an urban area, but CYA facilitated a smooth transition and I always felt safe and comfortable.

What is your advice to future travelers on this program?
Do not expect to make best friends the first day, or even week. Studying abroad is a big, scary decision. Everyone else feels that same pressure too. Take the time to put yourself out there, be yourself, and don't be afraid to try new things!
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Genevieve
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

An incredible year in Athens!

I highly recommend this program! I learned so much both inside and outside the classroom. The location is perfect and my professors, particularly my archaeology ones, conducted classes on site. I learned so much about Greece through both mandatory and optional field trips that CYA provides, and they helped me locate unique extracurricular opportunities such as a marble-carving class! I lived with a host family which provided me with an immersive cultural experience and delicious home-cooked Greek food. The faculty and staff greatly care about the students and do everything to give us the most fun and educational experience possible. I made plenty of friendships that last even now that I'm back home, and I am grateful to have such an unforgettable experience!

What is your advice to future travelers on this program?
Fully take advantage of everything CYA offers! The optional trips are worth signing up for, and all the extra emails from CYA about cultural opportunities are definitely worth taking a look at. The staff are very approachable so if you are looking for a specific thing to do in Greece, ask them and they will want to help you!
Response from CYA (College Year in Athens)

Genevieve, thank you so much for your review of CYA! We are happy to hear that you took advantage of all of the extracurriculars CYA offers its students. We hope you visit Greece again in the future and remember to keep in touch.

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Liv
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

CYA gave me the time of my life!

College Year in Athens provided me with the best study abroad experience possible! I made so many incredible friends, saw so many unbelievable places, and learned so many amazing things! I recommend this program to all students, and cannot talk it up enough!

I was academically stimulated the whole time, in an array of subjects that I found interesting. All of the staff and administration are so supportive and I'm still in touch with several people from the program! The entire experience was enriching and accommodating!

What is your advice to future travelers on this program?
Take advantage of every extracurricular you can - travel among the islands, take a cooking class, go to the farmers' market! Everything you do will be a brand new experience, and one you will never forget!
Response from CYA (College Year in Athens)

Liv, thank you for your positive review of CYA. CYA prides itself on having unique and stimulating classes so we are happy to hear that you felt academically stimulated in your classes. Please remember to stay in touch and we hope you visit Athens and Greece again!

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Erin
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

An Adventure Filled 3 Weeks

CYA's "Anthropology of the City: Exploring Modern Athens" winter term class was one of my favorite classes I have ever taken. Classes rarely took place in the physical classroom - instead CYA took full advantage of its convenient location in the heart of the city and sent us out with our professor to explore it. We analyzed different spaces all over the city from neighborhood farmers markets and shopping malls, to street art in political neighborhoods and even Greek nightlife in one of Athens’ party districts. This class is the perfect blend of academics with fun and adventure, and taught me that there isn’t a single space in the city that can’t be the site of interesting anthropological research. This class would appeal to students with a wide variety of interests, including not only Anthropology but also Urban Studies, Sociology, Political Science, Architecture - or simply anyone interested in learning about what life in Athens is like. As someone who spent winter term and the following semester with CYA, this class was the perfect introduction to my time in Athens and the lessons I learned from it about Greek culture and what it meant to be an Athenian were invaluable to me. The Anthropology of the City class fits a lot of material and adventures into a short period of time, so even if you are not staying for the semester, I guarantee you will still get a lot out of this short but sweet study abroad experience with CYA.

What is your advice to future travelers on this program?
While taking the Anthropology of the City course, I found that I had a lot of free time. I would advise future students of this program to take advantage of your short time in Athens, as there is so much to see and experience. Conquer jet lag early, and don't spend much time in the apartments. Get out and explore while you can!