Hellenic American University

    Hellenic American University
    World Rank: 12318th by AD Scientific Index
    Established on: 2004

    Hellenic American University was founded on May 11, 2004, as a non-profit higher education institution in the United States. An act of the New Hampshire General Court established the university. This act led to the establishment a Granite State-based, entirely American university.

    The New Hampshire Department of Education, Division of Educator Support and Higher Education Commission oversees, regulates, approves, and often reviews the degree programs Hellenic American University offers. The New England Commission of Higher Education (NECHE) has granted Hellenic American University accreditation.

    Hellenic American University runs two educational facilities, one in Nashua, New Hampshire, and the other in Athens, Greece. 

    The Hellenic American University has been permitted by the State of New Hampshire Post-Secondary Education Commission to award the following degrees:

    • Undergraduate programs
      • The General Engineering Associate of Science
      • The Hospitality Management Associate degree
      • Bachelor of Arts in English Language and Literature
      • Bachelor of Science in Business Administration
      • Bachelor of Science in Information Technology
      • Bachelor of Music
      • Bachelor of Science in Psychology
    • Graduate programs
      • Master of Arts in Applied Linguistics (MAAL)
      • Master of Arts in Translation (MAT)
      • Master of Arts in Conference Interpretation (MACI).
      • Master of Science in Psychology (MSPsy)
      • Master of Business Administration (MBA)
      • Professional Master of Business Administration (PMBA)
      • Master of Science in Information Technology (MSIT)

    Mission

    The mission of Hellenic American University is to offer top-notch American higher education that is multidisciplinary, practical for careers, and aware of other cultures. It strives to cultivate in its students global citizens who are well-versed in the liberal arts and prepared to support their local communities social and economic advancement. The university's research projects seek to further produce and exchange knowledge in the social and natural sciences, business, technology, and the arts and humanities.

    Aims and Objectives

    • Operate as a hub of intellectual and practical excellence for the area, integrating teaching, research, and practice.
    • Encourage and assist professor and student research, as well as advanced intelligent and creative endeavours.
    • Develop the ideals of honesty, internationalism, sustainability, and variety.
    • Provide challenging, reasonably priced, competency-based academic programs that address economic and social demands to prepare students for occupations that will improve the quality of their professional lives.
    • Cultivate well-rounded people familiar with the norms and fundamentals of disciplines other than their own and the relationships between different fields.
    • Create a culture and climate in the classroom that is exciting, encourages intellectual curiosity, and stimulates the development of critical thinking skills to develop lifelong learners.
    • Emphasise social responsibility and public service to prepare students for leadership positions in their communities and the greater global society.
    • Provide students with the opportunity to contribute to socioeconomic development and global awareness.
    • Create a vibrant learning environment where the most excellent standards of scholarship and ethical behaviour guide professional activities.

    University Highlights 

    University Type

    Private University

    Established Year

    2004

    Ranking

    12318 AD Scientific Index 2023

    Number of Courses

    14 Faculties

    Tuition Fees

    $9269 - $12000

    Intakes

    July, November and April 

    Main Intakes

    There are several admissions at Hellenic American University throughout the year, including ones in the autumn, spring, and summer. While the spring semester usually starts in January and ends in May, the fall semester typically starts in August and ends in December. The summer semester often begins in May or June.

    Scholarships

    Hellenic American University provides scholarships to students with excellent academic promise and financial aid to students with a clear financial need.

    Need-Based Scholarship

    Students who clearly show they have financial needs and are in exceptional academic standing are given need-based scholarships. Although mainly needy students may receive need-based scholarships that cover a substantial portion of their tuition costs, the University cannot promise that all needs will always be met. Need-based award amounts are determined on a case-by-case basis. Undergraduate grant holders must maintain a minimum GPA of 2.00, while graduate students must maintain a minimum GPA of 3.25 to keep their prizes.

    Merit-Based Scholarship

    Depending on the type of scholarship, candidates with outstanding academic success, leadership potential, or engagement in community service are given merit scholarships. These scholarship recipients are required to keep a higher GPA than need-based recipients.

    Cooperate Scholarship 

    The University Corporate Scholarship program offers to sponsor businesses partial or complete tuition assistance for chosen workers based on merit. If your organisation doesn't already participate in the corporate scholarship program, inquire with the Financial Services Office about how to do so.

    Early Admission Scholarship

    Applicants who match the university's entrance standards and decide to enrol early are given early-admission scholarships.

     Application Process

    The criteria for admission to the undergraduate and graduate programs at Hellenic American University include past academic achievement, job and other non-academic experience, extracurricular activities, and English language ability.

    In addition to academic distinction, the selection process places a special emphasis on evidence of leadership potential. Specific graduate programs, such as the PhD degree in Language and Communication, have additional requirements.

    Documents required:

    • Official or Citified copies of High School Transcripts
    • Educational History Form 
    • Scholastic Aptitude Tests (SAT/ACT) are accepted.
    • English Language proficiency test score
    • Motivation Statement
    • Recommendation letter (optional/upon request)

    FAQs

    Does Hellenic American University offer scholarships?

    Hellenic American University may offer scholarships to its students to help cover the cost of tuition and other expenses related to their education.

    Where is Hellenic American University?

    Hellenic American University is located in Amherst St, Nashua, USA.

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