Hellenic College Holy Cross has cross-registration agreements with Boston College, Regis College, College Year in Athens, and all fellow member institutions of the Boston Theological Interreligious Consortium. Similar partnerships with other schools are currently under discussion. To learn more about these partnerships and the benefits offered to HCHC students, please contact the Office of the Registrar.
Hellenic College Holy Cross (HCHC) is proud to offer credit-bearing distance education courses to meet the needs of advanced college credit among high school student populations. HCHC enrolls eligible high school students into undergraduate college-level distance education courses that are transferable to a broad range of colleges and universities. HCHC offers distance dual credit enrollment in both synchronous remote and asynchronous online modalities. High school students enrolled in distance education courses at HCHC are subject to the policies and procedures expected of all students enrolled at HCHC, including Academic Integrity, Student Verification, and FERPA. To learn more about HCHC’s dual credit offerings, please reach out to Erika Veth at eveth@najwc.com.
Hellenic College has a partnership with Fisher College, a small Boston school just a few miles from the HCHC campus. Hellenic College students are granted a preferential admissions process for their Masters of Business Administration, Masters of Arts in Psychology, and Masters of Science in Criminal Justice.
Program Benefits
Hellenic College has a partnership with Regis College, a leading Roman Catholic University just outside Boston. Hellenic College students who minor in Education are granted a preferential admissions process for the Masters in Special Education.
Program Benefits
Qualified students are eligible for
Hellenic College Holy Cross Greek Orthodox School of Theology and Suffolk University’s Sawyer Business School have a partnership agreement whereby Hellenic graduates who have majored or minored in Business Management and meet Suffolk’s admission standards can qualify for any of six accelerated master’s degree programs at Sawyer. Those accelerated programs lead to the following degrees: Master in Business Administration (MBA), Master of Science in Accounting (MSA), Master of Science in Finance (MSF), Master of Science in Business Analytics (MSBA), Master of Science in Marketing (MSM), and Master of Management Studies (MSM).
Sawyer Business School, in the heart of downtown Boston, was founded in 1937–the same year as Holy Cross. With its globally focused curriculum and international faculty, Sawyer offers our business-oriented students the ideal opportunity to expand their academic and professional horizons. As HCHC’s President, George M. Cantonis, observes, “Our agreement with Suffolk is the latest step in our ongoing efforts to create strategic partnerships with larger institutions that can provide the broader range of programs, degrees, and professional pathways that our students richly deserve.”
Through this partnership, Hellenic students may be able to apply up to 15 credits from their Hellenic undergraduate degrees toward these accelerated master’s degrees. This could mean earning a master’s degree in half the time it would usually take, thus saving each student a semester or potentially a year of tuition. Additionally, the partnership allows Hellenic students to acquire the foundational business and Orthodox leadership skills taught by our scholar-practitioners before moving into topnotch master’s programs to fine-tune specific skills such as accounting, finance, business analytics, marketing, and more.