
Students interested in short-term, intensive study abroad are invited to take advantage of our summer program, which offers unique, experience-based opportunities for learning.

Summer is an exceptional time to study in Greece. Our unique courses are tailored to combine academics with authentic experiences, taking advantage of the sun, the sea, and the vibrant summer culture from Athens to the surrounding islands. Explore our country's rich history, get involved in archaeological excavations and delve into Economics, History, Anthropology, and so much more, this summer at CYA.
Our summer courses are offered in two consecutive 4-week sessions that run between May and July. They are arranged so that motivated students may earn credit in complementary courses. Students take one course per session.
Location: Most summer courses start in Athens and take study trips to different regions and islands of Greece. Check out each course's syllabus to see where that course travels.

Class Size: 16 to 20 students depending on the course.
Housing: While in Athens, students live in the CYA apartments, which are located in central Athens and are a short walk to the academic center. On class trips, students stay in hotels.
Meals: Lunch is provided Monday through Friday while students are in Athens.
Fees: Program fees include tuition, lodging in a furnished student apartment or hotel unit, course materials, a farewell lunch or dinner and, where applicable, field trips and co-curricular activities. Cost varies by course. See the full list of courses below or visit
our website for more information!
Program Highlights:
- Onsite and experience-based classes
- Study-travel at breathtaking sites across Greece
- Personalized attention from dedicated faculty and staff
- Delve into a subject of interest with intensive course structure
Experience the gorgeous Greek summer!
Summer Session I (May 25 – June 20, 2026)
- The Strangeness of Ancient Greece: Diversity, Difference, and Regionality among the Greek States
- Excavating Prehistory on an Aegean Island: The Gourimadi Archaeological Project*
- Conservation Issues Confronting the Mediterranean Sea and Sustainable Solutions: An Interdisciplinary, Project-Based Approach
- The Geography of Faith: Paul and the Emergence of Christianity in Greece
- Civilizations in Contact: The Aegean World and Its Neighbors
- Sparta Uncovered: War, Gender, and Politics in Ancient Greece
*Course dates differ, see website for details
Summer Session II (June 22 – July 18, 2026)
- Renew & Rise: Climate Action and Fair Energy Policies (In collaboration with University of Western Macedonia)
- EmpowerEd: Mental Health and Inclusion for Modern Learners (In collaboration with University of Thessaly)
- Excavating in the Aegean: The Despotiko Field School
- Biology and the Wild: Ancient Perspectives, Modern Challenges
- Design Your Life

"Spending your summer (or semester) abroad has so many benefits including immersing yourself in the culture of another country. Based on my experience in a summer course in Greece, I was able to immerse myself in the culture and learn so much. There is so much history in the city of Athens and all over Greece. The class incorporated many days where we visited historical sites which deepened my understanding and academic development."
- Katelyn Bagley, Fairfield University, Summer 24'
More Questions? Visit our
website or email us at info@cyathens.org