Antioch University
School info
3.6
Overall Quality
Reputation
4
Food
2.8
Clubs
3.2
Facilities
3
Internet
3.8
Location
3
Opportunities
3.8
Safety
4.7
Social
3.6
Happiness
4.2
Basic Information
Location
- Keene, NH
Institution Overview
- Public/Private: Private university
- Established: 1852; first adult campus 1964
- Founder: Horace Mann, Christian Connection
Academic information
Key Area
- Environmental sustainability
- deliberative democracy
- diversity and social justice
- work and resilient community
- climate change mitigation and adaptation
Student and Staff Numbers
- Undergraduates: 133 to 443. - The total enrollment at Antioch University in 2022 was 443 students, but this includes both undergraduate and graduate students. Since specific undergraduate enrollment is not provided, we can only give a range. - The exact number of undergraduate students is not specified, but it is a portion of the total 443 students
- Postgraduates: To provide an accurate number of postgraduate students enrolled at Antioch University, we need to consider the enrollment across its various campuses. - Antioch University New England: 845 graduate students. - Antioch University Santa Barbara: 257 graduate students. - Antioch University Los Angeles: 924 students, mostly post-baccalaureate. - Antioch University Seattle: 735 students, mostly post-baccalaureate. - Antioch University Graduate School of Leadership and Change: approximately 168 active students. Adding these numbers together: 845 (New England) + 257 (Santa Barbara) + 924 (Los Angeles) + 735 (Seattle) + 168 (Graduate School of Leadership and Change) = 2929 So, the total number of postgraduate students is approximately **2929**
Notable Alumni
- Coretta Scott King
- Mario Capecchi
- Rod Serling
- Eleanor Holmes Norton
- Stephen Jay Gould
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Students talk about this school
Good reviews
Overall 4.5
I love Antioch. I'm in their Master's MFT program at the NE campus. It's a small grad school only so no dorms. I'm not a big school person, but as soon as some of the professors start talking I'm so inspired and motivated. They've given me a passion and love for the field and they're incredibly supportive. They embrace creativity and diversity
Bad reviews
Overall 1.4
I'm in the CMHC program and it is a disaster. The professors are nice and component but the ENTIRE program is a complete mess. There is no organization and the students NEVER know what to expect in a given semester. There is always something changing (usually something major), any question asked will receive a different answer from every faculty.