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Your studies begin in the academic year for which you applied, according to the academic regulations of the program. Admission offers apply only to the specified intake and cannot be transferred.
If you meet the requirements, you will receive an official admission decision or offer letter from the program.
Once you accept the offer, you complete your registration following the program’s instructions.
We’re here to help! After you apply, an admissions advisor or program representative may contact you to guide you on documents, eligibility, and next steps.
Each application is assessed based on academic and programme-specific criteria. Some programs may include an interview or additional evaluation.
Tuition fees and payment schedules are defined by each program.
Detailed information on fees and financial responsibilities is available on the program’s official page.
Yes, applicants are required to demonstrate an adequate level of English proficiency. Accepted language tests and minimum score requirements vary by program and are specified on each program’s official page.
Applicants from non-EU / non-EEA countries must obtain a student visa and residence permit. Visa and residence procedures are handled by the competent national authorities. Guidance and support are provided to help international students understand the required steps and procedures.
Yes. Application deadlines vary by program. Important dates and deadlines are published on each program’s official page.
Degrees awarded by Aristotle University of Thessaloniki are recognised as academic qualifications within the European Higher Education Area and internationally.
Professional recognition and licensing requirements may vary depending on the country, profession, and regulatory framework. For program specific information related to recognition or professional pathways, applicants are advised to consult the official page of each program.
Yes. Upon completion of their degree, graduates have the opportunity to continue their studies at postgraduate or doctoral level, subject to the admission requirements of each institution.
The academic structure of the programs provides a strong foundation for further studies and research-oriented academic pathways in Greece and internationally.
From the moment you submit your application and throughout the duration of your studies, support is available to help you navigate both academic and practical matters.
International students receive guidance during the application and selection process, as well as support related to arrival and living in Greece. This includes information and guidance on visa and residence permit procedures, registration, and practical issues such as settling into student life.
Dedicated university services and program support structures aim to ensure that students feel supported and secure from application to graduation.
For program-specific questions, applicants may contact the designated admissions advisor or programme representative listed on the program page.
Yes. Greece observes a number of national and religious public holidays during the academic year. During these periods, teaching activities and university services may be limited or suspended, depending on the program. International students are advised to consult the official academic calendar of their program for exact dates and academic arrangements.
Official national public holidays include:
New Year’s Day
Epiphany (6 January)
Independence Day (25 March)
Orthodox Easter Day
Labour Day (1 May)
Assumption of the Virgin Mary (15 August)
National Day (28 October)
Christmas Day