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University of Indianapolis – Athens Campus

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Motto
  
Education for Service

Affiliation
  
NCA HLC

Chancellor
  
Vasilis J. Botopoulos

Phone
  
+30 21 1990 5300

Colors
  
Grey, Crimson

Active
  
1989–2014

Endowment
  
(See Home Page)

Number of students
  
550

Mascot
  
Ace, the Greyhound

Type
  
Private, nonprofit, coeducational

Address
  
Ipitou 9, Athina 105 57, Greece

Similar
  
Οικονομικό Πανεπιστ Αθηνών, University of Athens, KEME New York College, Agricultural University of Athens

The University of Indianapolis – Athens Campus (Greek: Κολλέγιο Ινδιανάπολης Αθηνών) is a former subsidiary of the University of Indianapolis. It operated from 1989 to July 2014.

History

The International College was founded in 1989 by Peter Myrian, Dr. Nicos Peristanis, and Andreas Polemitis as a non profit educational institution. It initially offered college courses in Athens, Greece, in Business Administration and Psychology. In 1990-1991 it became the University of Indianapolis Athens (UIA) through an agreement of the University of Indianapolis and International College. 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). UIA was acquired by UIndy in 2004 through a holding company, UIndy International, LLC, and changed its name to University of Indianapolis – Athens Campus (UINDY ATHENS). Vasilis J. Botopoulos, a University of Indianapolis Vice President, was named the first Chancellor of the Athens Campus. Under his leadership, the campus exceeded 700 students.

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 Aug. 31, 2013. The college ceased operations in July 2014.

References

University of Indianapolis – Athens Campus Wikipedia