PAIDEIA 2006 SUMMER PROGRAMS IN GREECE
GREEK LANGUAGE, CULTURE, HISTORY AND ARCHAEOLOGY
PAIDEIA semester/year around study abroad programs are offered in
Thessaloniki, and Rhodes in collaboration with Aristotle University,
University of Macedonia, and University of Aegean.
PAIDEIA 2006 Summer Programs are offered in Thessaloniki, Dion, Kozani,
Sparta, Ikaria, Mytilini, Delphi, Karpenisi, and Rhodes in Classical @
Modern Greek, Culture, History, Marine Sciences, Art, and Archaeology
of Greece.
The program includes various summer concerts, visits to Archaeological
sites and monuments of Greece depending on student interest and courses
offered. The program includes a number of excursions to museums,
galleries, churches and theaters.
Some past destinations with guided field trips have included Kozani,
Aiani, Pella, Virgina, Meteora, Volos, Lamia, Delphi, Athens,
Thermopylai, Orhomenos, Epidauros, Nafplion, Sparta, Pellana, Olympia,
Patra, Korinthos, Kos, Symi, Patmos, Halki, and Karpathos.
The courses are intensive for periods of three weeks. The dates are from
May 15 to June 2, June 4 to June 24, June 25 to July 14, July 2 to July 22, July 15 toAugust 6, and July 23 to August 11.
Students will live at rental apartments in walking distance from the
classrooms. Thessaloniki students take the afternoon and evening meals
at school cafeteria. Students in Dion, Rhodes and other regions of
Greece take breakfast and dinner at a restaurant. Meals are seven days
a week. Afternoon meal is not included.
Eligibility: It is preferable that students have a grade point average of 2.5 GPA.
Credits: 4 semester hours for Greek language courses and 3 semester hours for history, archaeology and other courses.
Cost: The program fee is $1,200 for one course. For two or more the
cost is $900.00 per course, which includes orientation, tuition,
transcripts, housing, meals, cultural activities, local excursions and
field trips. Part of this year program costs for each participant are
defrayed through Paideia�s scholarship support. This scholarship is
reflected in the program fee. This does not include the International
Student Identity Card, and a nonrefundable $420 fee for application and
registration through the University of Connecticut.
Additional estimated costs include $1,100 for round-trip airfare, $700
for personal expenses and about $70 per course for textbooks.
Applications can be obtained at:
Study Abroad Programs or Center for Hellenic Studies Paideia
University of Connecticut Campus of the University of Connecticut
368 Fairfield Rd., Unit 2207 28 Dog lane, P.O. Box 818, Storrs, CT 06268 |