Dozens of young people from Canada and the U.S. will have the opportunity to study in Greece this summer.
The 13th Annual Journey to Greece Summer Program for college students, organized by the American Hellenic Educational Progressive Association (AHEPA) in collaboration with Webster University, will be held once again between June 23 – July 21.
Each year college students from North America have the chance to study at a fully-accredited U.S. university in the country, while at the same time learning about modern and ancient Greece.
Every year since 2006, AHEPA and Webster University have been offering this impressive learning experience for new and returning college students.
The popular program has been specifically designed to immerse young students in an amazing learning experience, while simultaneously celebrating Greek society and culture.
It offers new courses, exciting excursions and special arrangements and also makes the journey especially attractive to returning students.
This year’s itinerary will include the following sites:
- The Monasteries of Meteora
- The Archaeological site of Dion
- The city of Thessaloniki
- St. Paul’s Vema in Veria
- Aristotle’s School in Naoussa
- The ancient ruins of Pella
- The Macedonian Tombs of Vergina
- Leonida’s Monument at the “Hot Gates” Thermopylae
- Hydra island
- Poros island
- Aegina island
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Source: greekreporter.com








