Talk:Deree College

Status as university
According to Greek constitution, private education institutes are not Universities in Greece. For this reason I have removed Deree College from the "Category: Greek universities" and I also think that an alternate to the phrase "...first anglophone university in Greece." should be employed when a suitable term in place of "university" is found for this institution. If the term university is to be kept, since its functions are in many ways similar to universities, then the point that under law this institution is not a university should be made.alx_bio 14:49, 15 December 2005 (UTC)
 * Since the school is a European university located in Greece, doesn't it make sense to include it in the category of Greek universities?
 * Furthermore, if I'm not mistaken, the specific clause in the Greek constitution that prevents the creation of private colleges & universities violates EU law. I know a couple of people that have filed suit against the Greek government in the "Συμβούλιο Επικρατείας" and had their Deree diploma "recognized". -- Kimon talk 12:24, 28 March 2007 (UTC)

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