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  1. Official documents should be sent electronically through Common App, emailed to admission@antiochcollege.edu, or mailed to Antioch College, Office of Admission, 1 Morgan Place, Yellow Springs, OH 45387. If you completed courses at an accredited college or university, please have those transcripts submitted directly to the Office of Admission.

  2. First-year students may enter Antioch College in either the Fall or mid-way through the year in the Winter quarter. For fall entry, first-year applicants have three options for applying: Early Decision I, Early Decision II or Regular Decision. For winter entry, applications are reviewed on a rolling basis through October 15.

  3. Antioch University’s roots began as Antioch College. It first opened its doors in 1852 in Yellow Springs, Ohio. Antioch’s first president, Horace Mann, was a lawyer and Congressman from Massachusetts, a well-known abolitionist and social reformer. He is considered the founder of public education in the United States, believing that a well ...

  4. The Global Studies and Engagement focus is premised on the recognition that we inhabit an interconnected world where the pressing issues of our times, whether climate change, pandemics, economic transformations, or social, political, and cultural movements increasingly take place across national boundaries, at a global scale and space.

  5. Antioch College's tuition is $37,143. Compared with the national average cost of tuition of $45,713, Antioch College is cheaper. These figures include both tuition and fees, also referred to as ...

  6. *Antioch College requires that all students have medical insurance coverage. Antioch College offers a plan that can be purchased by students annually. Plan costs may change each year. Contact. Director of Financial Aid Alina Olson phone: 937-319-6082 ext. 6234 e-mail: aolson@antiochcollege.edu or fin.aid@antiochcollege.edu

  7. A village of just under 4,000 people, Yellow Springs is a small progressive hamlet in the heart of southwest Ohio’s Miami Township. The community is culturally diverse, values self-expression and prides itself on being open, friendly and creative. Recently Yellow Springs was named one of the “Best Hometowns” by Ohio Magazine and one of ...