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Campus of University of Indianapolis
International College– Athens Campus
MottoEducation for Service
TypePrivate, coeducational
Active1989–2014
AffiliationNCA HLC
ChancellorVasilis J. Botopoulos
Vice-ChancellorSusie Michaelidis, Vasilis Kiritsis, Dimitrios Levendakis
Students550
LocationAthens, Greece
37°58′27″N 23°43′53″E / 37.97417°N 23.73148°E / 37.97417; 23.73148
CampusUrban
ColorsCrimson and grey    
MascotAce, the Greyhound
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The International College– Athens Campus. It operated from 1989 to July 2014.

History

The International College was founded in 1989 by Dr. Peter Myrian, Dr. Sofronis Sofroniou, Dr. Nicos Peristanis, and Dr. Andreas Polemitis as a non profit educational institution with Peter Myrian as its director. It initially offered college courses in Athens, Greece, in Business Administration and Psychology, with Dr. Peter Myrian as its president. Under this educational co-operation both institutions flourished with UIA reaching an enrollment of approximately 500 students at the retirement of Peter Myrian (1989–2004).

The campus was located in the shadow of the Acropolis, in the historic Plaka neighbourhood of central Athens.

In April 2013, UIndy announced that, because of declining enrolment and revenue related to economic problems in Greece, all undergraduate programs and most graduate programs would be phased out as of August 31, 2013. The college ceased operations in July 2014.

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