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English Requirements

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Students should submit an English certificate at a minimum level of B2, obtained in the last two years. Exempted are students whose primary language of instruction at school has been English for the duration of the secondary school studies.

A list of acceptable English test scores is the following:

  • Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL), overall score iBT score 80
  • FIRST CERTIFICATE IN ENGLISH CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY or CAMBRIDGE ASSESSMENT ENGLISH or FIRST CERTIFICATE IN ENGLISH, CAMBRIDGE ASSESSMENT ENGLISH overall score 160-179.
  • INTERNATIONAL ENGLISH LANGUAGE TESTING SYSTEM (IELTS), University of Cambridge Local Examinations Syndicate (UCLES) or CAMBRIDGE ASSESSMENT ENGLISH – The British Council – IDP Education Australia IELTS Australia score 5,5 - 6,5.
  • ECCE - CERTIFICATE OF COMPETENCY IN ENGLISH, MICHIGAN University (ENGLISH LANGUAGE INSTITUTE or Cambridge Michigan Language Assessments - CaMLA or Michigan Language Assessment.)
  • TEST OF ENGLISH FOR INTERNATIONAL COMMUNICATION (TOEIC) score 505 - 780, EDUCATIONAL TESTING SERVICE/CHAUNCEY, USA.
  • Michigan State University – Certificate of English Language Competency (MSU – CELC) : CEFR B2.
  • Duolingo English Test with a minimum score of 100 points.

If your qualification is not listed above, you can still apply, as applications are assessed on an individual basis.

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About ACT

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Disclaimer statement

ACT - The American College of Thessaloniki has no political, governmental or religious affiliation. ACT values a diverse college community. ACT does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national or ethnic origin, religion, sex, sexual orientation, marital or parental status, age, or disability in the recruitment and admission of its students, in the administration of its educational policies and programs, or in the recruitment and employment of its faculty and staff.

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Teaching English as a Foreign Language (TEFL)

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Σημείωση: Το παρόν πρόγραμμα προσφέρεται εξ ολοκλήρου στα αγγλικά.

ACT offers intensive TEFL programs at an Introductory and Advanced level. The Introductory Program is open to beginners with little formal teacher training, and university students or graduates, while the Advanced level program is aimed at relatively experienced teachers. For both programs, a good command of the English language at a proficiency level is expected. The programs offer participants a solid grounding in current approaches to teaching English as a foreign language, with an emphasis on practical applications in classroom settings. 

Next TEFL session: Advanced Program

Duration  50 hours
Dates 6,7,8,9 May 2020
13,14,15,16 May 2020
20,21,22,23 May 2020 
Hours  Morning Hours (Soon to be announced)

In consultation with the participants, additional meeting times will be held for the observation and practicum.

Participants in the programs will have the opportunity to:

  • Observe English classes being taught at Anatolia College
  • Practice teaching at Anatolia College

Upon successful completion of the course, participants receive a Certificate of Completion issued by the ACT Lifelong Learning Center.

Cost & Registration

650€ for the Advanced TEFL Program

Register here

Special prices:

Early Bird price (for registration by April 23rd):-20% (520€)
Anatolia High School or ACT alumni: -10% (585€)
Group discount for 2 or more applicants from the same company: -20% (520€)

Cumulative discount can reach a max total of -20%, provided the above conditions are met.

Program Description

Teaching Staff

Dr. Emily Bakola, BA, MA, PhD English, Cultural Studies
Her teaching career began at Stony Brook University in New York, where she  also completed her Ph.D. in Comparative Literary and Cultural Studies with an emphasis on film theory and visual culture. While at Stony Brook, she taught a variety of courses ranging from Comparative Literature, Academic Writing, Film Theory as well as many interdisciplinary courses such as Image/Text/Culture. In 2008 she began teaching in the International Baccalaureate program at Anatolia College, while at the same time she collaborated with Aristotle University teaching courses in Visual Theory as well as a graduate seminar in Visual media. In 2014 she began teaching at ACT as an adjunct instructor. Her areas of expertise are Film Theory/History, Visual Culture, Postmodern Literature and Theater and Psychoanalysis.

Ms. Julie Carter, BA in Modern Languages, University of Wolverhampton, UK - MA in Applied Linguistics & TESOL, University of Leicester, UK
Julie Carter has been teaching English for almost 30 years both in Greece and in the UK. She has taught all levels and ages and has served both as a teacher and as a manager in a number of schools. She has also worked in the publishing side of ELT, where she held a management position, and she is also extensively involved in examining and examiner training for Cambridge ESOL and IELTS. Julie is also a teacher trainer, having co-owned a teacher training centre in Thessaloniki for several years. She has collaborated with a major publishing house and exam providers to deliver training seminars for teachers in both the public and private sectors on a variety of subjects. She has worked on the bilingual program run by Anatolia College and is currently teaching English and Business English as an adjunct instructor at ACT.

Ms. Fiona Cornes, BA, MA English, Contemporary Theatre Practice
Fiona Cornes has spent the major part of her life living, and later working, in different countries around the world. After receiving her BA, she spent eight months travelling the African continent leading to her MA in Contemporary Theatre Practice with a research focus upon African Theatre. Before moving to Greece, she spent two years working in Ethiopia teaching Theatre Arts courses at Addis Ababa University and five years in Zimbabwe running drama workshops, facilitating community performance projects and working with streetchildren. In Thessaloniki she teaches undergraduate English and Theatre courses, English A: Literature and Theory of Knowledge at the Anatolia International Baccalaureate Diploma programme and coordinates International Baccalaureate and Greek Lykeion High School students’ applications for undergraduate study in the UK. She is also teaching literature courses at ACT. She has supervised a student drama group and co-facilitated a primary school theatre-in-education project concerned with cultural diversity and integration. She is also an English Literature examiner for the International Baccalaureate Organisation. Her areas of expertise are African theatre, theatre for development, international-mindedness, creativity in the classroom.

Ms. Nicola Kondoyiannis, BA, MA, TESL (USA)
Nicola Kondoyiannis is currently an English Instructor at the American College of Thessaloniki. Born and raised in London, England she completed her B.A studies in languages at the University of London, Goldsmiths College before going on to the U.S.A where she gained her Masters in Teaching English as a Foreign Language(distinction) from St Michaels College , Vermont. She first taught English to Foreign students in Language schools in and around London as well as being a teacher trainer for the RSA/Cambridge TEFL cert. For the past twelve years she has been running her own Foreign Language institute. She lives in Thessaloniki with her husband and two sons.

Dr. Yvonne Kosma, BA, MA, Ph.D. Cultural Sociology
Yvonne Kosma holds a Ph.D. in Sociology of Culture from the University of Athens. Her doctoral thesis is about representations of gender in popular Greek cinema of the 1960s. She teaches media, communication and literary theory at the American College of Thessaloniki (ACT), as well as sociology of culture and aesthetics at the University of Athens. She is co-author of the book Ag(r)ia Paidia: Oriothetiseis tis Paidikis Ilikias sto Logo [Savage/Saintly children: The discursive limits of childhood], Thessaloniki: Epikentro, which is is a critique of classical structuralist socialization theories through representations of childhood in literature. She also co-edited the book Theoria tou Logou: Dimiourgikes Efarmoges [Discourse Theory: Creative Applications]Athens: Dardanos-Gutenberg. She is a reviewer of Journal of Youth Studies and Gender and Education. Her research interests include cultural studies, sociology, film and literary theory, popular cultures and gender.

Dr. Haido Samaras, BSc Mathematics, BA English, MIS, PhD Multimedia Learning
Haido Samaras has been a Computer Instructor at Anatolia College for 28 years. She has taught all levels of Computer Science and is a ‘Code Girls’ instructor, teaching girls across Greece how to code. She has been involved with the creation of web sites and has published widely on E-learning and Multimedia Learning Environments in journals and conferences. She served as Deputy Dean and as Director of Instructional Design & Development at Anatolia College, organizing the Teach conference for the teaching community of Northern Greece and offering professional development workshops on educational technology to over 500 teachers. In 2011 she launched ACSTAC, an annual science & tech conference and the Math & Logic Competition, an exciting puzzle-based competition for secondary school students at Anatolia College. Since 2013 she has worked for the Center for Talented Youth (CTY Greece) as an instructor, academic dean and site director.

Ms. Elisavet Tsakiroglou, BA, MSc, Secondary PGCE (UK)
Elisavet Tsakiroglou completed her BA degree in English Literature with Spanish at the University of Hertfordshire and continued her studies with an MSc in TESOL and CALL at the University of Stirling. The following year, she attended a Secondary PGCE in English at the Institute of Education, University of London. During that course she had been teaching English Literature and Poetry to Year 7 to Year 12 pupils of Chafford School in Essex and Hampstead School in London. Additionally, she was an active member of the EMA Department of Hampstead School and provided in class support to bilingual and refugee pupils in mainstream classes, and taught English as an additional language in withdrawal groups. The same year, she was awarded with QTS (Qualified Teacher Status) by TTA (Teacher Training Agency). Prior to joining the faculty at ACT, Elisavet was the Director of the English Language Support Unit of City College (International Faculty of the University of Sheffield).

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Certifications

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In addition to degree programs, ACT also offers specialized certificate programs in various fields.

Certificate programs are typically short-term and cover a specific subject in depth. ACT departments offer certificate programs in addition to the regular degree programs. These are ideal for students of other universities or other disciplines who want to gain expertise and know-how in specific subject areas.

CCNA

The Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) Program trains students to design, build, and maintain computer networks. It is a beginning-level program that aims to certify a solid foundation in Networking. 

TEFL

The certificate program in Teaching English as a Foreign Language (TEFL) is offered at two levels: Introductory and Advanced. The introductory level is open to beginners with little formal teacher training, English language proficiency certificate holders and university students or  graduates of English, and offers participants a solid grounding in current approaches to teaching English as a foreign language. The advanced level is aimed at experienced teachers of English and provides in-depth coverage of specialized subjects. Both levels include substantial hands-on practical training. 

Hellenic Studies

ACT offers to non-degree students the opportunity to gain a broader understanding of the rich heritage of Hellenism,both ancient and modern. Courses are taught by leading practitioners throughout the academic year, including duringaccelerated summer sessions. The certificate program consists of three academic courses, one language course, and study trips organized by the Office of Academic and Student Affairs.

Hellenic Studies courses currently in the ACT catalogue include the following:

• History 230, 231, 232, 301, 331
• Anthropology 210, 211, 221, 222
• English 288
• Greek 101, 104, 201, 202
• Humanities 204, 205, 209, 230
• Philosophy 220
• Art History 121, 220, 221, 224
• Music 120

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Graduate Program Requirements

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The Academic Director of each program as well as the Admissions and Enrollment personnel can provide additional information about the requirements and deadlines for application and admission to any of the graduate programs offered by ACT.

Interested parties should call 2310.398.398, email us at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or fill in an online information request form.

Tuition and fees at ACT are competitive. We search for the most outstanding individuals who demonstrate the highest potential and who can make a difference, irrespective of their financial status. We are, therefore, committed to helping Program participants finance their studies. Applicants may apply for scholarships and financial aid once accepted into the program. For more information, please contact admissions.

Admission Requirements

To be considered for admission, candidates must:

  • Hold a Bachelor degree
  • Demonstrate competency in the English language

Although the Graduate Management Admissions Test (GMAT) is recommended and strengthens the application, it is not required. Work experience is preferred for MBA candidates.

Candidates must submit:

  1. The online Program application form including one recent photograph.

example photo

• The photograph must be in color.
• It should have a white background.
• It should have a close up of your head and top of your shoulders so that your face takes up 60-70% of the photograph.
• It should be in sharp focus and clean.
• It should be of high quality.
• The photograph should be a recent one not more than 6 months old.
• It should be without hat/cap.

  1. Copies of the undergraduate and/or graduate degrees acquired
  2. The official academic transcripts from each undergraduate and graduate school previously attended
  3. Two letters of recommendation, academic or professional
  4. Evidence of fluency in the English language. Candidates are required to either hold a minimum TOEFL score of 550 (paper-based), 213 (computer-based) or 80 (iBT), or a minimum IELTS score of 6.5, unless their Bachelor degree has been awarded from an English speaking academic institution or the candidate is a native English speaker. Any other English certificate will be evaluated by the admissions committee. Applicants may, in lieu of the previously- stated requirements, complete a satisfactory interview with the Director of the MBA program.
  5. A current CV
  6. A non-refundable application fee of 70.00 Euro. The application fee should be deposited at one of the following bank accounts:

ALPHA Bank , Account number:  811-00-2002-004269 
IBAN:  GR82 0140 8110 8110 0200 2004 269  SWIFT:  CRBAGRAA

NATIONAL Bank,   Account number:  895/298006-10
IBAN:  GR32 0110 8950 0000 8952 9800 610  BIC:  ETHNGRAA

EUROBANK,  Account number:  0026 0520 16 0200109405
IBAN:  GR10 0260 5200 0001 6020 0109 405   SWIFT:  ERBKGRAA

PIREAUS Bank, Account number:  5239-072914-881
IBAN:  GR02 0172 2390 0052 3907 2914 881  SWIFT:  PIRBGRAA

After submission of their completed application form and supporting documentation, all applicants will be invited and must complete an interview with a member of the Graduate Admissions Committee. For candidates from outside Greece, telephone interviews will be arranged.

For more information please contact:

Admissions Office

ACT - The American College of Thessaloniki
P.O. Box 21021
555 10 Pylea
Thessaloniki, GREECE

Tel. No: ++30-2310-398-398
Fax No: ++30-2310-398-389
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Undergraduate Program Requirements

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Each academic department’s Chair as well as the Admissions and Enrollment personnel can provide additional information about the requirements and deadlines for application and admission to any of the undergraduate degree and non-degree programs offered by ACT.

Interested parties should call 2310.398.398, email us at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or fill in an online information request form.

For information regarding admission to one of the non-degree/certificate programs please contact This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or call 2310.398.398.

Admissions requirements for each of the undergraduate programs are outlined below:

Tuition & Aid

Tuition and fees at ACT are competitive and the school’s intent is to ensure that academically strong students are provided with the means through the school's financial aid programs to attend. Please contact admissions for more information.

You may make payments by credit card or by using one of the available ACT bank accounts.

Making payments by Credit Card

Please complete the attached form and submit it to the Anatolia Finance Office on the main Anatolia campus, at Stephens Hall or via email at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

ACT Bank Accounts

ALPHA Bank, Account number:  811-00-2002-004269 
IBAN:  GR82 0140 8110 8110 0200 2004 269  SWIFT:  CRBAGRAA

NATIONAL Bank, Account number:  895/298006-10
IBAN:  GR32 0110 8950 0000 8952 9800 610  BIC:  ETHNGRAA

EUROBANK, Account number:  0026 0520 16 0200109405
IBAN:  GR10 0260 5200 0001 6020 0109 405   SWIFT:  ERBKGRAA

PIREAUS Bank, Account number:  5239-072914-881
IBAN:  GR02 0172 2390 0052 3907 2914 881  SWIFT:  PIRBGRAA

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Admissions Office

ACT - The American College of Thessaloniki
P.O. Box 21021
555 10 Pylea
Thessaloniki, GREECE

Tel. No: ++30-2310-398-398
Fax No: ++30-2310-398-389
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Admissions Philosophy

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ACT seeks to enroll students who will enable it to achieve its vision of becoming the premier, internationally-oriented, English-language college of higher education in the Balkan Region.  Our goal is to promote innovative learning practices and humanitarian values and provide our students with an educational environment that fuels their passion for learning and develops a greater sense of global citizenship and social responsibility.

Our admissions philosophy is focused on drawing student to ACT who will become active members of the campus community and help us move the campus toward its primary goals for innovative and interactive learning.  Each application for admission is carefully reviewed to assess the student's academic ability and willingness to be part of a vibrant community atmosphere.  We want to ensure that every student who enrolls at ACT will uphold the standards of integrity and personal responsibility we expect of each member of the broader Anatolia learning community.

Notice of Nondiscriminatory Policy as to Students

ACT admits students of any race, color, national and ethnic origin to all the rights, privileges, programs, and activities generally accorded or made available to students at the school. It does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national and ethnic origin, age, disability, gender reassignment, marriage and civil partnerships, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief, sex, sexual orientation, in administration of its educational policies, admissions policies, scholarship programs, and athletic and other school-administered programs.

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Partner Institutions

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ACT is proud to partner with the following colleges, universities and study abroad program providers. An asterisk (*) next to the name indicates exchange partners.

Adelphi University
Albion College
*American University (DC)
Babson College
Bentley University
Boston College
Butler University
Capacity Building International (CBI)
*Case Western Reserve University
Charleston Southern University
*Chonnam National University (South Korea)
Claremont McKenna College
(The) College of Staten Island
(The) College Consortium for International Studies
Concordia University
Consortium for Global Education
DePauw University
Eastern Illinois University
Elmhurst University
George Mason University
*Georgian Court University
Illinois State University
Indiana State University
Iowa State University
ISEP
*John Cabot University (Rome, Italy)
Lorain County Community College
Marymount Manhattan College
Merrimack College
Michigan State University
Monmouth College
Muskingum College
Northeastern University
Ohio University (Athens)
Pace University
Park University
Pennsylvania Center for International Exchange and Partnership (PCIEP)
Rutgers University
Saint Xavier University
Salve Regina University
Simmons College
St. Thomas University
*Suffolk University
Texas Tech University
University of Hartford
University of Illinois at Chicago
University of Iowa
University of Massachusetts Amherst
University of Michigan, School of Information
*University of Mississippi
University of Mount Saint Vincent
University of Mount Union
University of North Carolina at Wilmington
University of North Dakota
*University of Northern Florida
*University of Northern Iowa
University of Scranton
University of South Florida
*University of St. Louis (Madrid, Spain)
*University of Texas at San Antonio
*Upper Iowa University
Virginia Commonwealth University
Washington University, St. Louis

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17 Sevenidi St.
55535, Pylaia
Thessaloniki, Greece
Tel. +30 2310 398398
P.O.Box 21021
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