EU/EEA students
EU/EEA students are exempted from paying tuition fees at public universities and colleges in Greece. EU/EEA students can request the textbooks fee of charge.
[Click here to learn whether you qualify as an EU/EEA student]
Non-EU students
If you don't hold the status of EU student, you will have to pay a small fee so as to cover partially your study place at public universities and colleges. Since the tuition fees vary depending on the course, we recommend you contact the instituion your are interested in and ask about the exact fee. In general, non-EU students pay an average tuition fee of 1,500 EUR, which also includes the course textbooks.
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