Hellenic College
School info
2.9
Overall Quality
Reputation
2.6
Food
2.3
Clubs
2.4
Facilities
2.6
Internet
2.4
Location
4
Opportunities
3
Safety
4
Social
3
Happiness
3.9
Basic Information
Location
- Brookline, MA
Institution Overview
- Public/Private: Private liberal arts college and seminary
- Established: 1937 (1937)
- Founder: Archbishop Athenagoras, Bishop Athenagoras Cavadas
Academic information
Degree Courses
- Several degree courses
- including but not limited to: - Master of Divinity (MDiv) - Master of Theological Studies (MTS) - Master of Theology (ThM) - Certificate programs (e.g.
- Byzantine Music
- Diaconate Program) So
- at least 5-7 distinct degree or certificate programs
Key Area
- Pastoral
- Liturgical
- Biblical
- Patristic
- Dogmatic
Student and Staff Numbers
- Students: As of the latest data, Hellenic College and Holy Cross Greek Orthodox School of Theology has a total enrollment of 161 students
- Undergraduates: 46
- Postgraduates: 80
- Academic Staff: Around 50-70 full-time and adjunct faculty members
- Administrative Staff: Approximately 70-80
Notable Alumni
- Emmanuel Lemelson
- Emmanuel Adamakis
- Archbishop Nikitas
- Metropolitan Methodios
- Bishop Demetrios of Mokissos
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Students talk about this school
Good reviews
Overall 4
This is the best school in its specialty of Orthodox theology and the liberal arts. It has a wonderful and loving community while also having made some major improvements over the last few years. HCHC is a place where you build relationships and develop a true sense of community instead of what other schools do when they treat you as a number.
Bad reviews
Overall 1.1
You know it's a very poor school when the best part of the institution is the library. Between the inept instructors, poor living conditions, and horrible treatment of people who are not Greek, this place should just be bulldozed flat to make room for an actual college.