UNIC Athens law school approved — Two other private university law schools rejected
The Professor of the Athens Law School, Panos Lazaratos, expresses his strong doubts about the recognition of the curricula of non-state universities by their parent institutions abroad.
Classes begin at non-state Universities for the first time in Greece – The programs and tuition fees
In November, the private universities UNIC Athens, CITY, Keele of Greece, and Anatolia begin operating — 16 study programs have already been approved, and evaluation for another 12 will be completed by the end of the month. Tuition fees range from €9,000 to €27,000 per year
Non-state universities: Twelve receive program accreditation – Pending are three law schools
The Hellenic Authority for Higher Education (HAHE) is granting accreditation today to study programs at 12 schools of non-state universities