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CHARACTER
• "Be ashamed
to die until you have won some victory for humanity." Horace Mann, Antioch
College's first president
• Founded in 1852
• Private liberal arts, four-year undergraduate college with alternating terms of study and work
• Located in Yellow Springs, Ohio

WORTH NOTING
• Interdisciplinary self-designed majors provide flexibility in academic excellence.
• All students are required to complete a minimum of three semesters of work through the College’s Cooperative Education Program.
• Antioch Education Abroad takes students all over the world. Over 80% of Antioch students either study or Co-op abroad.
• Eco League affiliation demonstrates commitment to the environment.

ENROLLMENT
• 229 students
• 9% students of color
• 11% transfer students in 2007 entering class
• 68% of the 2007 entering class came from outside of Ohio

FACULTY & ACADEMICS
• All students work with faculty mentors to design their own majors.
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Antioch College has particular academic strengths in areas related to global citizenship, environments, and arts and letters.

TUITION & FEES
• Tuition: $27,817
• Room, Board, and Fees: $8,160
• Over 90% of students received financial aid in Fall 2007.
• All students are considered for Community Responsibility Merit Scholarships from $4,000 to $15,000, renewable annually.

CAMPUS LIFE
• Over 90% of students live on campus.
• Campus life includes Community Government, Center for Community Learning, and Union of Independent Groups (including Queer Center, Women's Center, Third World Alliance, Unidad).
• Coretta Scott King Center for Cultural and Academic Freedom
• 1,000-acre Glen Helen Nature Preserve adjacent to campus
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Academic Support Center

ACADEMIC PROFILE OF ENTERING CLASS
• 65 students in Fall 2007; 60% female and 40% male
• Standardized Test Scores not required in admission process.

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