Antioch College

Antioch College is one of the leading colleges in Ohio with the acceptance rate of 85%. Deadlines for application are Early Decision - November 15 and Early Decision II - January 2 . For more information, call 937-319-6082 or send email at admission@antiochcollege.edu.

Admissions
Academics
Tuition & Aid
Student Body
Campus Life
Careers

Admissions

  • Overview

    • Applicants: 188
    • Average HS GPA: 2.97
    • Acceptance Rate: 85%
  • GPA Breakdown

    • 7% 3.75 - 3.99
    • 15% 3.50 - 3.74
    • 10% 3.25 - 3.49
    • 15% 3.00 - 3.24
    • 37% 2.50 - 2.99
    • 15% 2.00 - 2.49
    • 2% 1.00 - 1.99
  • SAT & ACT Test Scores

    SAT Evidence-Based Reading and Writing 25th-75th percentile (enrolled students)
    575 - 605
    SAT Math 25th-75th percentile (enrolled students)
    620 - 680
    ACT Composite Scores 25th-75th percentile (enrolled students)
    22 - 33
  • Deadlines

    Early Decision
    November 15
    Early Decision II
    January 2

Academics

  • Majors

    BIOLOGICAL AND BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES.
    Biomedical Sciences, General.
    ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE/LETTERS.
    General Literature.
    HISTORY.
    History, General.
    LIBERAL ARTS AND SCIENCES, GENERAL STUDIES AND HUMANITIES.
    Liberal Arts and Sciences, General Studies and Humanities, Other.
    NATURAL RESOURCES AND CONSERVATION.
    Environmental Science.
    PHILOSOPHY AND RELIGIOUS STUDIES.
    Philosophy.
    PSYCHOLOGY.
    Psychology, General.
    SOCIAL SCIENCES.
    Anthropology.
    Political Economy.
    VISUAL AND PERFORMING ARTS.
    Digital Arts.
    Fine/Studio Arts, General.
    Visual and Performing Arts, General.
  • Degrees

    • Bachelor's
  • Prominent Alumni

    Rocco A. Abessinio '79
    President, Applied Bank
    Mark Blount '15
    Harlem Globetrotter
    Geraldine A. Henwood '74
    Pharmaceutical Executive
    Gretchen S. Jackson '94
    Philanthropist, Thoroughbred Horse Research/Racer/Breeder
    Magogodi Makhene '08
    Author, Reynolds Fellow for Social Entrepreneurship, and Truman Capote Fellow
    Marian D. Moskowitz '91
    Chester County Commissioner Chair, Chair and Board Member of the Chester County Economic Development Council and South Eastern Economic Development Council of PA
    Nora M. Nash, OSF '74
    Director of Corporate Responsibility, Sisters of Saint Francis

Tuition & Aid

  • Dates

    Notification Date
    N/A
  • Required Forms

    • FAFSA
  • Expenses per Academic Year

    Tuition
    $34568
    Required Fees
    $1000
    Average Cost for Books and Supplies
    $1200
    Tuition / Fees Vary by Year of Study
    No
    Board for Commuters
    N/A
    Transportation for Commuters
    N/A
    On-Campus Room and Board
    $7640
  • Available Aid

    Financial Aid Methodology
    Federal
    Scholarships and Grants Need-Based
    • Need-Based College/University Scholarship or Grant Aid from Institutional Funds
    • Need-Based Federal Pell
    • Need-Based Private Scholarships
    • Need-Based SEOG
    • Need-Based State Scholarships
    Federal Direct Student Loan Programs
    • Direct PLUS Loans
    • Direct Subsidized Stafford Loans
    • Direct Unsubsidized Stafford Loans
    Federal Family Education Loan Programs (FFEL)
    • N/A
    Is Institutional Employment Available (other than Federal Work Study)
    Yes
    Direct Lender
    Yes
  • Financial Aid Rating

    • Financial Aid Rating 77/99

Student Body

  • Student Body Profile

    Total Undergraduate Enrollment
    116
    Foreign Countries Represented
    3
  • Demographics

    • Asian 4.17%
    • African-American 26.39%
    • Hispanic 12.5%
    • Caucasian 50%
    • Male 40%
    • Female 60%
    • Аre out of state 44

Campus Life

  • Campus Life

    Undergrads living on campus
    78%
    Help finding off-campus housing
    No
    Quality of life rating 91/99
    First-Year Students living on campus
    N/A
    Campus Environment
    Rural
    Fire safety rating
    N/A
  • Special Needs Admissions

    College Entrance Tests Required
    No
    Interview Required
    No
  • Student Activities

    Registered Student Organizations
    5
    Number of Honor Societies
    0
    Number of Social Sororities
    0
  • Sports

    Athletic Division
    Other
    Men's Sports (Crimson) (1)
    • N/A
    Women's Sports (Crimson) (1)
    • N/A
  • Student Services

    Health
    LGBT Support Groups: Queer Center which is a student run organization for LGBTQA+ students to build community, do activism, assist in advocacy. In the residence halls we have all gender restrooms. All gender rest rooms in every open campus building.
    Minority Support Groups: People of color group is a group that provides support and outreach to all people of color on our campus. The group provides educational opportunities as well as a community building space for people of color. Diversity Committee is a committee through the campus' governance structure that is designed as an advocacy and programming committee. The Coretta Scott King Center is a center that provides resources and support to diverse student & community populations. The Diversity and Inclusion Committee oversees and reports on the College's Diversity Strategic Plan.
  • Sustainability

    Antioch is a school that lives and breathes sustainability. Indeed, the college has deftly managed to incorporate environmental practices and policies into all realms of school life. To begin with, Antioch has built a five-acre, one million watt Photo Voltaic (PV) solar farm. Over the farm’s thirty-year lifespan, the college anticipates saving roughly $15 million in energy costs and around 1630,000 tons of carbon dioxide. Further, Antioch’s Central Geothermal Plant will help to offset another 2,900 tons of carbon dioxide. It will also lead to an additional $400 thousand in annual savings. Overall, the college expects that 90 percent of the campus’ electric consumption will be sourced by renewable/alternative energy by 2018. <p>Of course, the Antioch students themselves are quite happy to hop on the sustainability bandwagon. For example, thanks to some enterprising undergraduates, the college community can now benefit from a bike-share program. Students, faculty and staff alike can rent bicycles free of charge. Additionally, students have helped to implement a robust recycling program. It follows a multi-process and revenue-sharing model, ensuring that uncontaminated materials reach processors and that the program pays for itself. A whopping success, the program has helped Antioch to recycle 19,542 pounds of material in the last year. The college community also saved 154 mature trees, 3,438 gallons of oil, 63,333 gallons of water and 108.57 cubic yards of landfill space. Finally, the composting program, actively promoted by students (and housed on the Antioch Farm), managed to save 4,600 pounds of vegetable scraps during the Fall 2014 term alone. Pretty impressive, right?

    Green rating
    N/A
  • Campus Security Report

    Campus Security Report
    The Jeanne Clery Act requires colleges and universities to disclosetheir security policies, keep a public crime log, publish an annualcrime report and provide timely warnings to students and campusemployees about a crime posing an immediate or ongoing threat tostudents and campus employees.
    Please visit The Princeton Review’s page on campus safety foradditional resources: http://www.princetonreview.com/safety
    The Princeton Review publishes links directly to each school's CampusSecurity Reports where available. Applicants can also access allschool-specific campus safety information using the Campus Safety andSecurity Data Analysis Cutting Tool provided by the Office ofPostsecondary Education of the U.S. Department of Education:https://ope.ed.gov/campussafety/#/

  • Other Information

    Campus-wide Internet Network
    Yes
    % of Classrooms with Wireless Internet
    100

Careers

  • Graduation Rates

    Graduate in 4 years
    66%
    Graduate in 5 years
    66%
    Graduate in 6 years
    66%
  • Career Services

    On-Campus Job Interviews Available
    Yes
    Career Services
    • Alumni Network
    • Alumni Services
    • Classes
    • Internships
    • Regional Alumni
    Opportunities at School
    • Coop
    • Experiential
    • Internship
  • ROI & Outcomes

    Information from PayScale:
    Starting Median Salary (Up to Bachelor's degree completed, only)
    N/A
    Mid-Career Median Salary (Up to Bachelor's degree completed, only)
    N/A
    Starting Median Salary (At least Bachelor's degree)
    N/A
    Mid-Career Median Salary (At least Bachelor's degree)
    N/A
    Percent High Job Meaning
    N/A
    Percent STEM
    N/A
  • Return on Investment (ROI) rating 0/99

    Contact & Visit

    • Campus Tours

      Campus Visiting Center
      • Monday-Friday
      • 9 am-5 pm
      • 937-319-6082
      Campus Tours
      • Appointment Required: Yes
      • Dates: Year-round
      • Times: Varies
      • Average Length: Varies
    • On Campus Interview

      Campus Interviews
      Yes
      Information Sessions
      Available
      Times
      With daily tours
      ?times vary, refer to daily tour schedule
      N/A