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Antioch College
795 Livermore Street
Yellow Springs, Ohio  45387

937.769.1100
Toll Free:
800.543.9436

Email:
admission@antioch-college.edu

  CHARACTER | WORTH NOTING | ENROLLMENT | FACULTY & ACADEMICS
  TUITION & FEES | CAMPUS LIFE |  ACADEMIC PROFILE OF ENTERING CLASS
www.antioch-college.edu
  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

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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.

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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

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FACULTY & ACADEMICS

All students work with faculty mentors to design their own majors.

Antioch College has particular academic strengths in areas related to global citizenship, environments, and arts and letters.

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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.

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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

Academic Support Center

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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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