Frequently Asked Questions
Answers to common questions about programs, admissions, and academic life at Academia.Ellados. If you don't find what you need, our support team is always available to help.
Admissions & Applications
Start by creating an account on our website. You'll then be able to access the application portal where you can upload
transcripts, submit your personal statement, and select your program of choice.
We accept TOEFL iBT score of at least 95 or IELTS score of 6.5. If you studied in an English-speaking institution,
you may be exempt based on country of origin.
Yes, we accept international qualifications and provide guidance for equivalence assessments. Contact our admissions
team for assistance in determining your eligibility.
Program Structure
Programs vary between 3 and 4 years for bachelor's degrees, and 1-2 years for master's. Doctoral programs are typically
4-6 years. You can find detailed requirements for your program on our website under program descriptions.
Yes, many undergraduate and graduate programs offer part-time study options. These programs are structured to be
flexible to accommodate working professionals and students with other commitments.
You may transfer between certain programs subject to availability and academic performance. Contact the academic
advisor for the program you're interested in for approval procedures.
Financial Aid
We offer scholarships based on academic merit, need-based grants, and partnership-funded aid for specific programs.
Additional opportunities are available for international students.
Access our financial aid portal via your student account. You'll need to complete the Greek or international loan
application and submit required documentation for assessment.
Other Questions
Certain programs offer online learning options or hybrid arrangements. Check your program's details or consult with
your academic advisor for available alternatives.
Our campus fosters collaborative learning with an emphasis on innovation, critical thinking, and cultural heritage.
Students and faculty engage in interdisciplinary projects and have access to research and creative facilities.