Frequently Asked Questions

At GoGlobal Study Abroad, we strive to offer as much support and information to help you in planning your next educational adventure abroad. Below, we’ve included some helpful details about our programs and planning. Still have questions? Contact our team today for assistance.

Language of Instruction

All courses are conducted in English.

Format of Instruction

Our courses are offered in a semester and session basis. To check the available courses for the upcoming semesters/ sessions, contact us.

Accommodations and Meals

Students will enjoy a beautiful apartment for 3-5 students – single and double rooms available. Apartments are fully furnished with all necessities and are in a safe and beautiful location, less than 30 minutes from campus.

For study abroad groups the we can arrange moderately priced, wifi-equipped accommodations at a number of smaller boutiquestyle hotels with which it regularly cooperates. University housing is also available for students desiring such accommodations.

Meals are available at the café-restaurant that is located on campus. Students can eat on campus at the Union Café on the 2nd floor of the Massalias 22 building. Several budget main-meal menu choices are available for Hellenic American College students for lunch and dinner, Monday through Friday.

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Join us on an interactive journey of personal development and exploration into Greek society, culture and history and earn up to 15 college credits!

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Frequently Asked Questions

At GoGlobal Study Abroad, we strive to offer as much support and information to help you in planning your next educational adventure abroad. Below, we’ve included some helpful details about our programs and planning. Still have questions? Contact our team today for assistance.

Language of Instruction

All courses are conducted in English.

Format of Instruction

Our courses are offered in a semester and session basis. To check the available courses for the upcoming semesters/ sessions, contact us.

Accommodations and Meals

Students will enjoy a beautiful apartment for 3-5 students – single and double rooms available. Apartments are fully furnished with all necessities and are in a safe and beautiful location, less than 30 minutes from campus.

For study abroad groups the we can arrange moderately priced, wifi-equipped accommodations at a number of smaller boutiquestyle hotels with which it regularly cooperates. University housing is also available for students desiring such accommodations.

Meals are available at the café-restaurant that is located on campus. Students can eat on campus at the Union Café on the 2nd floor of the Massalias 22 building. Several budget main-meal menu choices are available for Hellenic American College students for lunch and dinner, Monday through Friday.

The Educational Adventure of a Lifetime in Athens, Greece

Join us on an interactive journey of personal development and exploration into Greek society, culture and history and earn up to 15 college credits!

Apply Today

Tuition and Fees

Fees depend on the number and type of courses (on or off campus, credit-bearing or non-credit), the duration of studies, and the number of participants. Fees typically include tuition, housing, airport transportation, travel within Greece, and entrance fees to museums and archaeological sites. Various meal plans are available. Details and fees are worked out with the partner university well in advance of the planned study abroad trip, and with every effort taken to keep the program as affordable as possible.

Visas

A visa is not required for U.S. citizens staying in Greece for less than three months’ time. For programs lasting longer than 3 months, the University will help students acquire the necessary documents to stay in the country for the duration of the program.

Heath Services and Insurance

Our team can assist students with referrals to local English-speaking doctors if needed. The University is located two blocks from a private hospital that provides full outpatient services as well as emergency care. American students are urged to check with their health insurance provider in the United States to ensure that they have adequate coverage during their stay in Greece.

Student Services and Activities

All study-abroad students participate in an orientation session offered by the Office of Student Affairs. The session provides basic information on Athens and the University, including the library and other learning resources.

Study-abroad students who will be with us for a semester or longer are each assigned a faculty advisor who helps them put together a program that best suits their needs. The advisors also serve as academic mentors throughout the students’ stay. Also, all or study abroad students may use the services of our Counseling Center, Writing Center, and the ACES.

Tuition and Fees

Fees depend on the number and type of courses (on or off campus, credit-bearing or non-credit), the duration of studies, and the number of participants. Fees typically include tuition, housing, airport transportation, travel within Greece, and entrance fees to museums and archaeological sites. Various meal plans are available. Details and fees are worked out with the partner university well in advance of the planned study abroad trip, and with every effort taken to keep the program as affordable as possible.

Visas

A visa is not required for U.S. citizens staying in Greece for less than three months’ time. For programs lasting longer than 3 months, the University will help students acquire the necessary documents to stay in the country for the duration of the program.

Heath Services and Insurance

Our team can assist students with referrals to local English-speaking doctors if needed. The University is located two blocks from a private hospital that provides full outpatient services as well as emergency care. American students are urged to check with their health insurance provider in the United States to ensure that they have adequate coverage during their stay in Greece.

Student Services and Activities

All study-abroad students participate in an orientation session offered by the Office of Student Affairs. The session provides basic information on Athens and the University, including the library and other learning resources.

Study-abroad students who will be with us for a semester or longer are each assigned a faculty advisor who helps them put together a program that best suits their needs. The advisors also serve as academic mentors throughout the students’ stay. Also, all or study abroad students may use the services of our Counseling Center, Writing Center, and the ACES.

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