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Antioch College
School Notes Overview:
Antioch College, founded in 1852, is part of Antioch University, which includes the Antioch New England Graduate School in Keene, New Hampshire; Antioch University Seattle in Washington; Antioch University Southern California in Los Angeles and Santa Barbara; and Antioch University McGregor in Yellow Springs, Ohio. For 150 years, Antioch has been a leader in higher education, long known for its commitment to educational innovation and social justice.
School Overview:
 
County Greene County, OH
Title IV Eligible Yes
Carnegie Classification Baccalaureate (Liberal Arts) Colleges I
Institution Level 4 or more years
Institution Control Private, non-profit
Full-Time Undergraduate 451 students
Part-Time Undergraduate 5 students
Total Enrollment 456 students
Total Dormitory Capacity 421 students
% Students Receiving Some Financial Aid 84 %
% Students Receiving Federal Grants 65 %
Avg. Amount Of Federal Grants Received $5,132
% Students Receiving State/Local Grants 72%
Avg. Amount Of State/Local Grants Received $3,628
% Students Receiving Institutional Grants 50%
Avg. Amount Of Institutional Grants Received $7,717
% Students Receiving Loans 50%
Avg. Amount Of Loan Received $2,625
School Notes:
  • Antioch College is an academic laboratory that combines and re-combines learning in surprising and powerful ways. Antioch College is an experienced practitioner in learning across disciplines. Interdisciplinary learning is a bedrock assumption. Classroom, Co-Op, community, off-campus—both domestic and overseas, and service learning all connect to each other and multiply a student’s learning experience.
  • Antioch College is a community dedicated to the search for truth, the development of individual potential, and the pursuit of social justice. In order to fulfill our objectives, freedom must be matched by responsibility. Antioch is truly a beautiful place to live and to learn.
  • Antioch College is an experienced practitioner in learning across disciplines. Interdisciplinary learning is a bedrock assumption. Classroom, Co-Op, community, off-campus—both domestic and overseas, and service learning all connect to each other and multiply a student’s learning experience.
  • Antioch College, as an entity of Antioch University, is accredited by the Commission on Institutions of Higher Education of the NorthCentral Association of Colleges and Schools and is licensed by the State of Ohio. Any current or prospective student who wishes to review these accreditation documents should contact the President's Office.
In the News:
  • Some tax drop, but hope for future (Yellow Springs News)
    posted on July 21, 2010 at 06:50:38 pm
    The income tax decline in the Yellow Springs school budget has been news in recent weeks, and Village government has also seen a downturn in income tax in the past two years. However, the Village tax loss is significantly less than that of the school district, and Village Manager Mark Cundiff sees reason to believe that the worst is over.
  • Running champs start camp (Yellow Springs News)
    posted on July 15, 2010 at 09:07:13 am
    Running may be one of the most natural, intuitive sports there is, but doing it well isn’t as easy as it seems. Two recent Yellow Springs High School graduates, Sam Borchers and Evan Firestone, learned a lot about distance running before going on to win state and national championships in their track and cross country events.
  • Reba Gordon (Yellow Springs News)
    posted on July 15, 2010 at 09:07:03 am
    Reba Gordon died on Friday, July 9, at the Friends Care Community. She was 96. Reba was born February 4, 1914, in Proskurov, Ukraine, the daughter of Morris Sanders and Mollie Eisenstein Sanders. Fleeing anti-Semitism in Proskurov, her family left for America.
  • New Energy Board created (Yellow Springs News)
    posted on July 14, 2010 at 07:07:03 pm
    At their July 6 meeting, Village Council members unanimously approved the establishment of a Village Energy Board, an ongoing citizen volunteer group with a charge to work with Village staff to help reduce the Village’s carbon footprint in a variety of ways.
  • Bequest boosts town/gown unity (Yellow Springs News)
    posted on June 30, 2010 at 10:38:52 pm
    A $3 million bequest from the estate of longtime Antioch College faculty member Nolan Miller and his brother Richard Miller will enable Antioch College to financially support its students who wish to work in nonprofit organizations in Yellow Springs...
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