Location
  • Greece
    • Athens
Term
Academic Year, Fall, Spring, Summer, Winter
Subject Areas
Anthropology Archaeology Architecture Art History Arts Business Classical Studies Communications Creative Writing Cultural Studies Economics European Studies Gender Studies Global Studies History Humanities International Relations Liberal Arts Literature Media Relations Medieval Studies Museum Studies Peace Studies Philosophy Political Science Public Policy Religious Studies Russian and Eastern European Studies Service Learning Social Sciences Sociology Sustainable Development Theater Theology Women's Studies +25

Program Details

Program Type
Provider
Degree Level
Bachelors
Housing
Apartment Host Family
Language
English

Pricing

Price Details
Tuition: $16,800
Room: $3,900
Board: $1,150

Need-based scholarships available! For more info, please visit our website.

*Full-year students receive a 25% reduction on tuition for the second semester and are permitted to stay in CYA housing, at no extra charge, during the interval between semesters.

*Students from public universities in the United States and Canada will receive an automatic scholarship of $3,000 per semester.
What's Included
Accommodation Activities Classes Some Meals Travel Insurance Wifi
What's Included (Extra)

Entrance fees to sites and museums visited, supplemental hospitalization insurance, International Student ID Card (ISIC), official transcript sent to the home institution.

What's Not Included
Some Activities Airfare Airport Transfers Some Meals SIM cards Visa
Jun 25, 2021
Jul 30, 2021

About Program

CYA has offered study abroad programs in a wide range of academic disciplines for nearly 60 years. With supplemental activities varying from archaeological digs to study-travel and volunteer/internship opportunities, students are able to actively engage with their course material. Students live in apartments in downtown Athens and will be inspired to immerse themselves in the environment and expand their worldview. Athens, a European capital, is rich in history but also a contemporary hub for art, international business and relations, and debate on economic, political, and migration issues.

The CYA curriculum consists of academically rigorous courses taught by expert faculty. Course offerings encompass a range of academic disciplines and are taught in English. Optional language courses are available (Modern & Ancient Greek, Latin). Each semester, classroom lectures are complemented by onsite courses and field study to major historic and contemporary sites around Greece.

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Program Highlights

  • Onsite classes and study-travel incorporated into program.
  • Exciting courses in a range of disciplines.
  • Hands-on volunteer and internship opportunities.
  • Personalized attention from faculty and support staff.
  • Opportunity to learn Modern Greek.

Program Reviews

9.64 Rating
based on 67 reviews
  • 9-10 rating 95.52%
  • 7-8 rating 4.48%
  • 5-6 rating 0%
  • 3-4 rating 0%
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  • Academics 8.3
  • Support 9.3
  • Fun 9.6
  • Housing 8.9
  • Safety 9.4
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Abby
9/10
Yes, I recommend this program

Such a special experience!

While my time at CYA was a little non-standard due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, it was still a phenomenal experience that impacted me as both a student and a human being! I participated in the program through a specialized program made in partnership with my college (Wellesley), so my time in Greece was also a little shorter than usual — we were on a quarter system during the pandemic, so I was only in Greece for 6-7 weeks, but the typical CYA student spends a full semester abroad! It's definitely a bummer that the pandemic/shortened term prevented me from taking part in the cultural activities that are usually offered (like joining local workout groups, babysitting, volunteering at the farmer's market, or learning how to carve marble!), but I still feel like I got to enjoy a whole lot of Greece! Through the CYA program itself, I got to travel to Nafplio, Kalamata, Olympia, Mystras, Sparta, and Delphi for a field study! This experience was genuinely life-changing — I fell in love with classical art and the history of the religious sites I saw, and I've actually decided to declare a second major in classical civilization with the hope to focus my study on classical religion! I think one of the best parts of Greece (and this program) is how many "ins" you have. Whether you're interested in history, or architecture, or art, or religion, or literature, or natural spaces, it's an INCREDIBLE place to be! I found myself feeling frequently overwhelmed by how cool it was to physically be in the spaces where stories I've read for YEARS were actually told (or even took place)! It was especially wonderful due to the weird period of time when I was in Greece. My time with CYA overlapped with the reopening timeline set in place by the government, so I got to explore places like Delphi and the Parthenon before tourism reopened, and being able to be in those places without the noise and bustle of hundreds of tourists was really really special. Aside from Greece itself, I really loved the academic program at CYA! Due to my shortened schedule, I was only taking one class with CYA (plus a virtual class from my home institution), but it was one of the BEST courses I've ever taken. My professor, Eleni Fassa, was so kind and enthusiastic, and she totally reawakened my childhood obsession with Greek myth and religion! We used the landscape of Greece as much as possible in this course, having classes at the Acropolis and at the sites on our field study. I just have so many good things to say about my time with CYA! The courses were amazing, the sights were amazing, the museums were amazing, the people were amazing, the food was amazing, GREECE was amazing! I highly recommend it!

What was your funniest moment?
When my roommates and I visited the Temple of Poseidon at Sounion, I swam out really far (I'm a strong swimmer!!) and found a partially underwater cave! Exploring the cave is one of my favorite memories from the trip — but my roommates couldn't see me and thought I had disappeared into the ocean! It was definitely scary in the moment, but now we all laugh about the time everyone thought I had turned into a fish 😳
7 people found this review helpful.
Response from CYA (College Year in Athens)

Thank you Abigail for your review of CYA! You and your Wellesley classmates were a great addition to the CYA semester, and I am glad that you had such an excellent time on the program. Keep in touch!

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Lorelei
10/10
Yes, I recommend this program

Amazing Spring at CYA

I studied abroad in the spring 21 term at CYA, and was impressed despite occurring on the back end of the pandemic. The in person Mythology and Art & Archaeology class research papers were new and challenging. Classes also took place at archaeological sites so we experienced in person what we learned about. Our field study involved lectures at historical archaeological sites throughout Greece including Delphi and the Peloponnese. Being a group of 83, plus the other CYA group of 30, I was especially impressed at CYA's high level of coordination and planning to accomplish this during COVID. The location of CYA, next to the Panathenaic Stadium, is very ideal for social and academic adventures throughout the city; the neighborhood of Plaka and Pangrati felt very safe at night and CYA has supportive staff that are available 24/7 to help you out.

What was the most unfamiliar thing you ate?
I tried local mountain goat in Delphi while on our class field study. It tastes like lamb! I also tried the classic Greek taverna food of fried octopus.
7 people found this review helpful.
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Samantha
10/10
Yes, I recommend this program

Best Semester of my College Experience!

I studied abroad with CYA during the 2021 spring semester and even though travel was restricted and various places were closed due to Covid, I still had an amazing experience. During those times when I couldn't go to museums or archaeological sites, I walked for miles around the city with my friends. From the beautiful Plaka neighborhood, the lush National Gardens, and the farmer's markets on Tuesdays and Fridays, we had a blast getting to know the bustling city of Athens. I was also able to take classes centering modern Greek politics and anceint Greek topography. Even though those two subjects have very little in common, it was interesting to learn about Greece from a modern and ancient perspective. I loved every minute of my time in Greece with CYA and wouldn't trade it for the world!

What was the most surprising thing you saw or did?
I was able to take a marble carving class! This class wasn't offered through the CYA school, but CYA staff has a connection to a local marble carving artist who teaches you how to carve marble like the ancient greeks did. I'll be honest, it was so hard but so satisfying to create art out of a blank slab of marble. I'm so grateful CYA was able to curate this experience with local artists, it's definitley a once in a lifetime opportunity!
5 people found this review helpful.
Response from CYA (College Year in Athens)

Samantha, thank you for your positve review of CYA. We are so glad to hear you had such an amazing with CYA this Spring despite the COVID-19 epidemic. It sounds like you made the most out of your time in Greece. Remember to keep in touch!

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Anna
9/10
Yes, I recommend this program

Great cultural, academic, and social experience!

College Year in Athens (CYA) has the most supportive and caring staff. Starting before the program begins the pre-departure orientation was thorough and the staff was also helpful in the visa process. While in the program any time I needed anything I could email any person in the CYA staff and they would respond quickly, helping me solve any problem that arose. The program also has top notch professors that allowed me to be involved in field study as well as class discussion. I know I will continue to stay in touch with my professors throughout my life and use their input and advise. Finally, the program fosters an environment of peer connection. My program had about thirty students in it and by the end of the semester we had all gotten very close. I know that these people will be in my life for a long time to come and it is all thanks to CYA for bringing us together and holding events to encourage peer interaction. The time when all of these elements combined and allowed me to see the quality of the program was through the end of the semester field study. We spent eight days all together traveling mainland Greece together. This trip was full of cultural and historical significance that I will remember for the rest of my life. It was also a chance to spend quality time with my peers making memories. We visited the Peloponnese, Nafplio, Thessaloniki, and Delphi. We were able to sit in the Theatre of Epidaurus where Alexander the Great would have visited and the Venetian city of Nafplio which illustrates the strong history and resilience of the Greeks. I am more culturally educated and experienced because of the CYA program and I would recommend any student to participate.

What was the most unfamiliar thing you ate?
On the island of Aegina at a taverna I tried fried sardines and grilled octopus. I did not like the sardines because you have to eat them whole but I loved the octopus. It tasted like scallops.
5 people found this review helpful.
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Molly
10/10
Yes, I recommend this program

Part of the family

It was such a unique experience to study abroad in Athens, but especially on the backend of the pandemic. The archaeological sites were incredible, and empty! CYA did their best to be flexible and accommodate us, facilitating a fantastic experience within COVID restrictions. The faculty, staff, and surrounding neighborhood welcomed us immediately, and we all felt like part of the family! It was pretty easy to travel around the islands and the mainland once travel opened up, and the CYA staff was more than happy to help us figure out all our transportation. I highly recommend this program!

What was the most unfamiliar thing you ate?
I had octopus for the first time, after seeing them swim around in the water while snorkeling!
5 people found this review helpful.
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John
10/10
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!
4 people found this review helpful.
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Samantha
10/10
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.
3 people found this review helpful.
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Jessica
10/10
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!
4 people found this review helpful.

Questions & Answers

Hello Nicole, thank you so much for your question! Unfortunately, we are not able to accommodate students with emotional support animals. Our housing is in residential apartments, and the landlords do not allow animals. In addition, animals would not be able to travel with us during our mandatory field trips because they are not allowed on chartered buses and many hotels will not accommodate them.