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  1. It’s not that Antioch College (founded in 1850) or its home of Yellow Springs, Ohio (founded in 1825) are new. It’s that both are constantly being made new by the vibrant spirit of this place. Student life on campus is what you make of it.

  2. One Morgan Place Yellow Springs, OH 45387 937.767.1286. Learning Hubs. Antioch Farm; Antioch Review; Coretta Scott King Center

  3. Mission. The mission of Antioch College is to provide a rigorous liberal arts education on the belief that scholarship and life experience are strengthened when linked, that diversity in all its manifestations is a fundamental component of excellence in education, and that authentic social and community engagement is vital for those who strive to win victories for humanity.

  4. The Summer Open House on August 9 will explore Global Studies at Antioch College and how our students engage with the community to drive change. Schedule your visit You may schedule a one-on-one information session, or an on-campus tour with an admission counselor.

  5. 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.

  6. About Antioch College: Antioch College is a small liberal arts institution located in Yellow Springs, Ohio, with a rich history dating back to 1850. Committed to academic excellence, social justice, and community engagement, Antioch College provides a transformative education that empowers students to become informed, engaged, and socially ...

  7. 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