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  1. Antioch College allows each student up to two full years of academic credit and one co-op experience from all transfer sources, including: Click here to request a preliminary evaluation of transfer credit. Antioch College awards credit in quarter hours. If a transcript presents credit in semester hours, credits will be converted to quarter hours.

  2. 4 de sept. de 2023 · Antioch College promotes meaningful engagement with the world through intentional linkages between campus-centered and field-based experiential learning. For nearly a century, a central component of Antioch’s progressive education model has been its Cooperative Education (Co-op) Program.

  3. History Home › About › History Our Roots 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

  4. Antioch University is a private university with multiple campuses in the United States and online programs. It is the offshoot of Antioch College, which was founded in 1852.Antioch College's first president was politician, abolitionist, and education reformer Horace Mann.In 1977, the College network was re-incorporated as Antioch University to reflect its growth across the country into ...

  5. Information about Antioch College’s continued preparedness, action, and response to the Novel Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) Antioch College is open for on campus learning and work. It is up to each of us to conscientiously do our part to create a safe and healthy community. The President, College Council, and leadership, supported by the ...

  6. This miracle would not have been possible without the brave and generous support of the Antioch alumni, Yellow Springs villagers, and friends of the College worldwide. You have volunteered your time, energy, and expertise, and donated more than $100 million to the College in the past decade, driven by your firm belief that the world needs ...

  7. The Antioch Review, founded in 1941, is one of the oldest, continuously publishing literary magazines in America. We publish fiction, essays, and poetry from both emerging as well as established authors. Authors published in our pages are consistently included in Best American anthologies and Pushcart prizes.