The American College of Greece (ACG) was founded in 1875 in Smyrna, Asia Minor as a school for girls by American, Congregational missionaries. In 1922 the college relocated to Athens, Greece. In 1961 the college began its operation under an independent, self-perpetuating board of trustees.
The college moved to its current 64-acre main campus on Mt. Hymettus overlooking Athens in 1965; a downtown campus was added in 1993. ACG has two educational divisions: PIERCE, one of Greece's premier private high schools (800 students in grades 7-12) and DEREE, the higher education division, which offers 21 undergraduate majors in the arts and sciences and business and six masters degree programs in applied psychology, business, communication, finance, leadership, and marketing. Currently DEREE enrolls over 3,000 students from 56 countries, making it the largest American college or university in Europe.
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