I Trust My Abilities
Dr Constantinos Rizopoulos, North College president, used to underline through his welcome message to new students:
"...Our success is not a matter of luck. It is the result of outstanding work, supportive staff, expert tuition, long experience, a professional attitude, and the desire for a high quality output. So, although our graduates' continuous success makes us proud, it does not surprise us. You see, all these years every single North College student has been prepared for leadership - this is the spirit of our motto Meis Viribus Confido – I trust my Abilities..."
Read more about this topic: North College Thessaloniki, "Meis Viribus Confido"
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