ACT, the tertiary division of Anatolia College, is accredited in the United States by NECHE (New England Commission of Higher Education). In addition to ACT having full NECHE accreditation, the undergraduate and graduate programs delivered at ACT are also validated in the EU through The Open University.
ACT's comprehensive curriculum offers a variety of programs taught in English which lead to the following degrees:
- BS in Business Administration (with 4 concentrations)
- BS in Business Computing
- BS in Computer Science
- BA in Political Science & International Relations
- BS in Biological Sciences
- BS in Psychology
- BA in English & New Media (with 2 concentrations)
- Master of Business Administration (MBA)
- MS in Hospitality & Tourism Management
- MS in Industrial/Organizational Psychology
Certificate programs at the undergraduate and postgraduate level are also available, for those who wish to advance their knowledge and acquire new skills by attending a selection of courses.
Combined degree programs in collaboration with renowned US & EU educational institutions give students the opportunity to begin their studies at ACT and continue abroad:
- BS in Business Administration
with Kogod Business School of Business at the American University in Washington, USA - Dual Degrees in Engineering
with Washington University of St Louis, USA - Bachelor of Business Administration in Management (with specialization)
awarded by NorthWood University (USA) and Hotel Institute Montreux, Switzerland - Bachelor of Science in Hotel and Tourism Management
with César Ritz Colleges, Switzerland - BS in Marine Sciences
with the University of New England, ME, USA
ACT has been the school of choice for over 3000 American students, as it holds partnerships with major US institutions. These students, alongside others from across the Balkans, Europe, and the world create a vibrant academic community that brings life to a truly diverse, multicultural environment.
ACT awards a significant number of scholarships each year, thanks to an extensive need and merit-based financial aid program.












