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The American College of Greece (ACG) is a
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and
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in
Agia Paraskevi Agia Paraskevi ( el, Αγία Παρασκευή, ''Agía Paraskeví'') is a suburb and a municipality in the northeastern part of the Athens agglomeration, Greece. It is part of the North Athens regional unit. Agia Paraskevi was named after ...
,
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. It was founded by
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American missionaries in 1875. It was originally a primary and secondary school for girls. As of 2020, it has 5,774 students enrolled in all three of its divisions.


Structure

The college is run by the namesake 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization based in Boston, Massachusetts,
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. Dr. John S. Bailey served as president from 1975 to 2008. Dr. David G. Horner has been the president since 2008. The college is governed by a Board of Trustees. The college has three divisions: * Pierce College, for secondary education. * Deree College, for undergraduate and postgraduate * Alba Graduate Business School


High school

The American College of Greece was founded in
Smyrna Smyrna ( ; grc, Σμύρνη, Smýrnē, or , ) was a Greek city located at a strategic point on the Aegean coast of Anatolia. Due to its advantageous port conditions, its ease of defence, and its good inland connections, Smyrna rose to prom ...
(currently Izmir,
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), in
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in 1875 as a school for girls. It was relocated to Hellenikon, Athens, after the loss of Asia minor to the Turks at the invitation of then
Prime Minister of Greece The prime minister of the Hellenic Republic ( el, Πρωθυπουργός της Ελληνικής Δημοκρατίας, Prothypourgós tis Ellinikís Dimokratías), colloquially referred to as the prime minister of Greece ( el, Πρωθυ� ...
Eleftherios Venizelos Eleftherios Kyriakou Venizelos ( el, Ελευθέριος Κυριάκου Βενιζέλος, translit=Elefthérios Kyriákou Venizélos, ; – 18 March 1936) was a Greek statesman and a prominent leader of the Greek national liberation move ...
. During the Axis occupation of Greece, its premises were used as a hospital under German command. After the war, the college reopened at Hellenikon, where it remained until it moved to its new campus in the Athens suburb of
Agia Paraskevi Agia Paraskevi ( el, Αγία Παρασκευή, ''Agía Paraskeví'') is a suburb and a municipality in the northeastern part of the Athens agglomeration, Greece. It is part of the North Athens regional unit. Agia Paraskevi was named after ...
, where it operates to this day. Pierce won the British Council International School Award for the academic years 2015-2018 bestowed by the British Council in Greece and is a member of the International Schools Theater Association. As of January 2016, Pierce is an authorized IB World School and has been offering IB Diploma Programme since September 2016.


The College

The American College of Greece awarded its first
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degrees in 1969. In 1973, its undergraduate division was renamed Deree in honor of Greek-born benefactor from Chicago, William S. Deree (born Derehanis). In 2004, it offered its first graduate programs. Deree is accredited by the
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(NECHE) in the US and validated by the
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in the UK. The campus is located in Aghia Paraskevi, Athens, with four schools: Business & Economics; Liberal Arts and Sciences; Frances Rich School of Fine and Performing Arts; and the Graduate School of Arts & Sciences that offers Master's degrees in applied
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, communication, and leadership.


Graduate Business School

ALBA Graduate Business School at The American College of Greece (ALBA) has been placed among the top 250 business school universally, according to the 2017 QS Global 250 Business Schools Report. Specifically, ALBA, placed amid the top 100 institutions in the list, has been classified as a “Superior Business School for Research and Employability”, midst the top institutions from 36 countries that offer Full Time MBA’s. In 2017, Eduniversal published its Ranking for the 4000 Best Masters and MBAs in 32 fields of study worldwide. Many of ALBA's programs appear in a prominent position within their category. More specifically: MSc in Strategic Human Resources Management, ranked N° 25 in Human Resources Management, Western Europe (TOP 200 - Regional ranking within the 9 geographical zones). The ALBA MBA, ranked N° 28 in MBA full time, Western Europe (TOP 200 - Regional ranking within the 9 geographical zone). MSc in Tourism Management, ranked N° 39 in Tourism and Event Management, Worldwide (TOP 100 - Global ranking). MSc in International Business and Management, ranked N° 42 in International Management, Western Europe (TOP 200 - Regional ranking within the 9 geographical zones). MSc in Marketing, ranked N° 44 in Marketing, Western Europe (TOP 200 - Regional ranking within the 9 geographical zones). MSc in Business for Lawyers, ranked N° 48 in Business and Commercial Law, Western Europe (TOP 200 - Regional ranking within the 9 geographical zones). On June 28, 2018, Eduniversal published the 2018 ranking of the best Masters & MBAs programs. This year, more than 25 000 programs have been analyzed and among which 5000 programs are ranked in the best Masters&MBAs across a range of institutions in 154 countries. Many of ALBA's programs appear in a prominent position within their category: MSc in Tourism Management, ranked N° 36 in Tourism Management, Worldwide (TOP 80 - Global ranking). MSc in Shipping Management, ranked N° 23 in Maritime Management, Worldwide (TOP 50 - Global ranking). In 2012 the American College of Greece's Degree division formed an alliance with Alba Graduate Business School, a nonprofit institution funded by student tuition and fees that offers MBA programs in shipping, financial services and banking. The arrangement allows "the schools to pursue a joint strategy to boost their already leading position in south-east Europe." The two institutions are distinct legal entities with integrated governance and organizational structures. Under this arrangement, Alba is also accredited by NEASC under Degree-ACG's accreditation. In 2011, Kerin Hope of ''
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'' reported, "Alba has gained a place on the global business education map through high-quality research published by its 22-member faculty, and an unmatched record in the European Business Plan of the Year competition. Its 2,500 alumni are seen as a catalyst for change in corporate activity in Greece, which traditionally sends more than 10,000 young people to study abroad every year because of a lack of specialised courses at state-dominated universities."


Notable alumni

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Katia Dandoulaki Ekaterini "Katia" Dandoulaki ( el, Κάτια Δανδουλάκη; born May 16, 1948) is a Greek theatre, television and film actress. She is best known for her role as protagonist Virna Drakou on the Greek television series '' Lampsi'' in ...
, Actress * Notis Mitarakis, Politician * Mimi Denissi, Greek actress *
Panos Karan Panos Karan (born 1982) is a British classical pianist, conductor and composer of Greek origin. He was born in Crete, and grew up in Athens, where he graduated from the American College of Greece. He studied piano at the Royal Academy of Music as ...
, Greek pianist * Vassilis Kontozamanis, Politician * Celia Kritharioti, Fashion Designer * Elena Panaritis, Greek economist * Chrysanthos Panas, Greek businessperson *
Miranda Xafa Miranda Xafa ( el, Μιράντα Ξαφά, ) is a Greek economist, formerly Greece's representative at the IMF Executive Board and chief economic adviser to the Prime Minister of Greece, and currently CEO of an Athens-based advisory firm. She is ...
, Greek economist * Sophia Zarabouka, Writer & Illustrator *
Fariha Al-Ahmad Sheikha Fariha Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah ( ar, فريحة الأحمد) (15 February 1944 – 12 August 2018) was a Kuwaiti royal, one of the daughters of the tenth ruler of Kuwait, Sheikh Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah. She was born in the Dasman Pala ...
, Sheikha of Kuwait


References


External links


Official website
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