Location
  • Greece
    • Thessaloniki
Term
Fall, Spring, Summer
Subject Areas
Anthropology Business European Studies History

Program Details

Program Type
Direct Enrollment
Degree Level
Bachelors

Pricing

Starting Price
10000
Oct 10, 2018
Oct 31, 2011
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About Program

Spend a semester studying abroad in Thessaloniki, Greece with the College of Staten Island. Thessaloniki, founded in 315 BC, is the second largest city in Greece, located about 300 miles north of Athens in the ancient province of Macedonia. Nearby, Mount Olympus, Mount Athos, and the coastal resorts of the Halkidiki Peninsula offer many sightseeing and recreational opportunities. With its rich history and strategic geopolitical location, Greece offers a contemporary lifestyle as well as the presence of the rich heritage of both the east and west.

This is a great study abroad program for students interested in history, classical studies, art and art history, and cultural studies. Students interested in studying abroad in Greece with CSI should visit our website to apply directly online.

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bmetallinos
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Yes, I recommend this program

Thessaloniki Greece, An Adventure while you learn!

Everyday in Greece was amazing from the time I got there to the time I left, I felt like there was great food great people, and a plethora of information and knowledge in regards to Greek history, and world history and how it impacts Greece. We visited museums and went on trips. We got a chance to experience first hand how the Greeks live and learn while doing it with them. To hear the professors be so well versed in American society, and teach classes in English so well was also a delight. Something I would recommend for everyone. No real bad sides to this summer trip abroad. Got a B+ in Marketing, and learned a lot about a cultures heritage in all aspects. EFharisto and Yiasou....Thank you and Goodbye...in Greek

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