For Week Six, I will be breaking down the place I'm most exited about: Greece.
I have chosen the University of Crete for the university I would like to attend, whose tuition fees amount to about $417-796 USD per month. In Greek public universities, EU/EEA students are usually not charged with any tuition fee, and the only exception are a few Master programs. Any other international students will have to pay tuition fees that range from 1,500 to 9,000 EUR/year and also includes textbooks for the chosen courses. Students from EU member nations do not require a visa to study in Greece. All other international students must have a student visa. To obtain a visa, a student must have a letter of acceptance from the university they will be attending, proof of health insurance and proof that they have sufficient funds for living in Greece for the duration of their studies. Students also must have a letter from a doctor stating that they have no communicable diseases, and most higher education institutions will help students with the visa process. Sources: - https://www.unipage.net/en/6488/university_of_crete#:~:text=1%2C182%20USD%2Fyear.&text=%24417%2D796%20USD%2FMonth. - https://www.mastersportal.com/articles/442/7-reasons-to-study-abroad-in-greece-in-2020.html#:~:text=In%20Greek%20public%20universities%2C%20EU,textbooks%20for%20the%20chosen%20courses. - http://www.en.uoc.gr/ - https://www.masterstudies.com/Greece/#:~:text=Citizens%20from%20an%20EU%20nation,must%20have%20a%20work%20permit.&text=Students%20from%20EU%20member%20nations,visa%20to%20study%20in%20Greece.&text=Most%20higher%20education%20institutions%20will%20help%20students%20with%20the%20visa%20process. - https://www.globalization-partners.com/globalpedia/greece-employer-of-record/work-visas/
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Katie Freeland
10/30/2020 02:24:53 pm
Greece sounds like a amazing place to study abroad! It would be cool to tour around Athens.
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