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••• Greek Fire"Preserving the Spirit of Hellenism Within the Context of the American Dream"Wednesday, March 22, 2006Journey to Greece Program Brochure
AHEPA Journey to Greece with the University of
Indianapolis, Athens Campus This summer, study for one month at a fully accredited US University in Greece, learn about modern and ancient Greece. See and experience the beauty of the country and its people and earn six transferable university credits. Introduction AHEPA and the University of Indianapolis, Athens Campus have joined forces to offer an unforgettable experience to young people. The Journey to Greece program, which is fully supervised by AHEPA chaperones, has been designed to immerse young students in a wonderful learning experience celebrating Greek society and culture. About the University of Indianapolis and its Athens Campus History Founded in 1902, the University of Indianapolis is a not-for-profit, comprehensive, co-educational University located in the capital city of Indianapolis, Indiana. To facilitate the ever-growing global community, the University of Indianapolis offers courses leading to Bachelor and Master degree programs at the University's Campus in Athens, thereby increasing students’ exposure to cultural diversity through faculty and student exchanges. The Athens Campus The University of Indianapolis, Athens Campus (UIA), located at the foot of the Acropolis, was chartered in 1989, with the purpose of offering a quality American education in Greece. Since its inception, the University has grown to become one of the leaders in higher education in Greece. Its programs are, and will continue to be, designed to offer tomorrow’s leaders effective solutions in a professional environment. It is unique in that it is the only wholly owned branch campus of a US university operating in Athens. The University of Indianapolis, Athens Campus offers 32 undergraduate programs and 9 graduate programs in Athens. The University of Indianapolis, Athens Campus is accredited by the North Central Association of Schools and Colleges, and is also a founding member of the Association of American Colleges in Greece (AACG). - 2 - Further, the various schools/departments of the University are accredited by prestigious accreditation bodies in their respective field. For instance, the Business School is accredited by the Association of Collegiate Business School and Programs (ACBSP) and the School of Psychological Sciences by the American Psychological Association (APA). The University of Indianapolis Cultural Center in Plaka The AHEPA Journey to Greece Program The Order of AHEPA has produced this program through the AHEPA Educational Foundation and the University of Indianapolis. All participants are invited to come to Washington, DC prior to departure for Greece from Dulles Airport. Here you will attend a reception and important trip briefing. More detailed information will be forwarded after you have signed up for the program. The Journey to Greece will run for a duration of one month starting July 20 and ending August 20, 2006. Students attending the program will be housed in shared apartments in very close proximity to the University in the Plaka area of Athens. AHEPA chaperones and University staff will be on hand to ensure the student’s welfare. The AHEPA Athens Chapter HJ-1 will also be welcoming and hosting events for the students. From Monday through Friday, lunch will be served at a nearby restaurant. Students will be provided with vouchers and will have a choice regarding their main course. Discounted prices will be arranged if students wish to have dinner at the same restaurant. However, during their stay, events will be arranged for the students which will include dinners, such as their meetings - 3 - with AHEPA Athens Chapter HJ-1. Students will make their own arrangements for breakfast in their apartments or arrangements can be made for this to be provided if required. Courses, Transcripts and Transfer Credits With its extraordinary artistic, intellectual and cultural heritage, Athens is richly endowed with resources for formal study and experiential learning. The museums at the Acropolis and the ancient Agora, as well as the National Archaeological Museum, the Cycladic Museum, and the Benaki collections are within minutes of the facilities of the University of Indianapolis, Athens Campus. Cultural events including concerts, recitals, dance and theater, as well as international trade shows, conferences and symposia, public lectures, gallery exhibits, sports events and marathons, are an integral part of life in this bustling, cosmopolitan city at the confluence of Europe, Asia and Africa. Arriving in Athens students will undergo a full orientation to help them get to know their environment and will attend classes each morning from Monday to Friday. Students will take two courses (course descriptions can be found in the appendix). All students will take the core course: Modern Greek Language, Society & Culture They then choose one of the following courses: • Greek Art Architecture and Archaeology • Olympics – the Origins These classes will not only provide an unforgettable learning experience but will also provide them with six transferable university credits. Academic credit is transferred to a student’s home institution by an official transcript issued by the University of Indianapolis. Courses will incorporate visits to the archaeological sites, museums and the Foundation of the Hellenic World exhibition in Athens. Students will also benefit from use of the University Library, Computer lab, including internet access, and the magnificent University of Indianapolis Cultural Center located in the midst of the ancient ruins of Athens. The University will arrange meetings with dignitaries in Athens and invite speakers to further enhance the learning experience. - 4 - Students will also be given the opportunity to take part in the ‘Plant Your Roots in Greece’ reforestation project. Excursions Excursions, designed with learning in mind as much as having fun, form an integral part of the program. Two excursions are planned for the program: (1) One-Day Cruise The cruise takes you to two magnificent Saronic Gulf islands – Spetses and Hydra. On Spetses you will find unique features such as the mansions of the great captains and admirals from the last century with their own characteristic architecture, the churches in the neighborhoods, built after the Byzantine Empire and the horses and buggies to take you around the island. On Hydra the buildings are in traditional style; decorated with wooden painted ceilings, marble fountains and furniture that take you far into the past. (2) Three-Day Excursion Guided by scholars, students will immerse themselves in the lives of ancient Greeks and will fill their minds with art, politics, culture and mythology that defined Greece. Day One Leaving from Athens and headed for Delphi, the tour passes through Livadia and the picturesque village of Arachova on Mout Parnassos. Arriving in Delphi you will visit the archaeological site, Apollo’s sanctuary with the famous Oracle. Here the museum is rich in examples of Greek art including the masterpiece – the Charioteer. After lunch in Delphi you are guided along the Corithian Gulf to Antirrio where you will cross the Gulf to Rio and the Peloponese peninsula via the magnificent new bridge. Traveling along the west coast of the Peloponese you will arrive at Olympia for the night. Day Two Dedicated to the father of the gods – Zeus, Olympia is the birth-place of the Olympic Games. You will explore the temples of Zeus and Hera and the stadium and gymnasium where athletes competed. Then visit the museum where the masterpiece - Hermes of Praxiteles – is housed. After lunch at Olympia the tour takes you through Arcadia and the village of Lagadia on the mountain side. Argolis and Tolon are the destinations for the overnight stay. - 5 - Day Three Via the beautiful town of Nafplion the tour arrives at Mycenea. Here you will visit Agememnon’s Palace, the famous Lion Gate and Treasury of Atreus. After lunch at Mycenae the tour takes you on to Epidavros and the Ancient theater, known for its incredible acoustics, and host to many internationally renown artists – Maria Callas amongst them. Concluding the tour and returning to Athens, you will take in the Corinth Canal where large vessels are towed by tug boats through the narrow channel. JOURNEY TO GREECE CALENDAR SUMMER 2006 Jul 20 Thursday Arrival in Athens Jul 21 Friday Orientation Jul 22 Saturday One-Day Excursion Jul 23 Sunday Free Jul 24-28 Monday-Friday Classes Jul 29-30 Saturday-Sunday Plant Your Roots in Greece Project Jul 31-Aug 4 Monday-Friday Classes Aug 5-7 Saturday-Monday Three-Day Excursion Aug 8-11 Tuesday-Friday Classes Aug 12*-13* Saturday-Sunday Free Aug 14* Monday Classes (see note below) Aug 15* Tuesday No Classes/August 15 special lunch Aug 16*-18 Wednesday- Friday Classes (see note below) Aug 19 Saturday Free Aug 20 Sunday Departure * Students who have family in Greece may wish to spend time with them during the extended weekend spanning August 12-16. They may do so and special arrangements will be made for their classes. The Program fee includes: √ Tuition √ Transcripts √ Accommodation for students & chaperon √ Lunches, from Monday – Friday √ Access to the Library and Computer Facilities √ Group excursion, travel costs & lodging while in Greece √ Orientation COST PER PERSON: $1750, 00 (Flights and travel outside of Greece not included). **Important Note** Insurance is not included. All students are required to have a travel insurance package to include cancellation insurance, health, baggage etc. Sunday, March 19, 2006Application: Journey to Greece
AHEPA EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION
JOURNEY TO GREECE Application for Participation I hereby apply for participation in the AHEPA Educational Foundation Journey to Greece. I have notified my AHEPA or Daughters of my application. (Please print or type) Name ______________________________________________________________________________ Address _____________________________________________________________________________ City ____________________________ State ___________________ Zip Code __________________ Home Phone __________________________ Email _______________________________________ Date of Birth __________________________ Place of Birth ________________________________ I am a student at _________________________________________ Grade: ____________________ Ability to speak Greek (please circle one): None Fair Good Fluent CHECK ONE: ______ I am a member in good standing of Chapter No: of the Sons of Pericles or Maids of Athena located in __________________________________________. ______ My father and/or mother - (circle one or both, if applicable) - is a member in good standing of _____ AHEPA or ___ Daughters of Penelope Chapter No. _____ Located in ________________________. _______ I am not, nor are any of my immediate family members, members of the AHEPA Family. Documents Required — Applications will not be considered if not accompanied by the following: 1. Certified copy of birth certificate. 2. Transcript of most recently completed school semester. 3. Confidential report from either the high school counselor or principle. 4. A letter giving your reasons for applying for this program. (See other side) 5. A recent photograph. 6. Full payment as outlined in cover letter. 7. Students must be a minimum age of 17 and in their last year of high school or within their first two years of college. Date ______________________ Student’s Signature _____________________________ I have read “The AHPEA EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION JOURNEY TO GREECE RULE AND REGULATIONS,” I hereby consent and agree to those rules and regulations, and I assume full personal responsibility for the actions of my son or daughter. Signed: __________________________________ Parent or Legal Guardian - Application deposit of $350.00 is to accompany the application form. Make checks payable to: AHEPA Educational Foundation. Mail with payment on or before Deadline to: *AHEPA/Journey to Greece, 1909 Q. Street, NW, Suite 500 , Washington, DC, 2009, (202) 232-6300, ahepa@ahepa.org DEADLINE: MAY 1, 2006 Deadline: May 1stJourney to Greece July 20th-August 20th, 2006 6 Semester Units of University Credit Application Deadline is: May 1st, 2006 Summer Study Abroad Opportunity in Athens, Greece This summer, students will be able to study for one month at a fully accredited U.S. University in Athens! Students will earn 6 college semester units studying at the University of Indianapolis, Athens Campus in the heart of Syntagma Square. The program will take place from July 20th to August 20th.The Ahepa Educational Foundation and the University of Indianapolis have joined forces in a special program to immerse young students in a wonderful learning experience celebrating Greek Society and Culture. The program includes tuition, room and board. Breakfast and lunches are included, during the school week. In addition, the program will be fully chaperoned by the Ahepa Educational Foundation. For additonal information, go to the Ahepa web site, www.ahepa.org and click on the "Journey to Greece." You will be able to download both a brochure and an application. Questions can be directed to Past Supreme President, Dr. James F. Dimitriou who is coordinating the program. Please take advantage of this great program as space is limited to 50 students. Minimum age is 17. Please view the attached flyer. Contact information: Dr. James F. Dimitriou email: jfdplato@aol.com Tel: 310.375-5544 Fax: 310.378-7596 Archives |
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