Entry Requirements
Applicants are required to have a High School diploma with an average grade of B or higher. This average may be waived in certain circumstances and for very specific reasons. Applicants must be at least 17 years of age and must be prepared for the rigors of a demanding academic program.
* Applicants for the business program must demonstrate a sound backgound in
mathematcis.
English Language Requirements:
- TOEFL: 550 paper based score, 213: computer based score, 79 iBT (TOEFL Institution Number: 0288)
- IELTS: minimum 6 Band overall (Academic Test)
- CAMBRIDGE ADVANCED: Grade B
Candidates who cannot provide English language qualification documentation are required to take an English language placement test to assess their ability to follow the program of studies. This test is also available online to students who have submitted a complete application form.
Application Deadline
For the academiic year 2009-2010 applications should be submitted no later than August 1st, 2009.
Transfer Students
Students who have started their academic programs at other academic institutions but intend to transfer to a MIC program must submit official transcripts of grades received at other academic institutions to the Office of Admissions, together with their application materials, and a copy of the course catalogue / bulletin or authorized grading scales and syllabi of the courses to be considered for transfer.
Non-degree Students
Non-degree students are accepted at MIC on a semester-to-semester basis, according to space availability. Non-degree students must follow all the admission procedures and meet all relevant requirements, including financial obligations, and comply with all rules and regulations of MINOAN INTERNATIONAL COLLEGE They must also provide verification of High School (Lyceum) graduation as well as transcripts of record from all institutions of higher learning attended prior to their coming to MINOAN INTERNATIONAL COLLEGE It is also imperative that non-degree students meet all the academic achievement standards established for and required of matriculated students.
Late Registration
Students may register for courses during the Late Registration Period, i.e. within two weeks from the first day of classes. In this case, however, students are responsible for all work assigned by faculty from the beginning of the semester. They are also subject to the general attendance policy of MIC as well as special attendance requirements established by the individual instructor(s), beginning with the very first class meeting of the semester. Syllabi and homework assignments must be obtained from the appropriate instructor(s) so that late registrants can purchase text-books and complete first and second work assignments. Students permitted to register during the Late Registration Period must pay a late registration fee of € 50,00 for each course.





