Antioch University Los Angeles: Strong & Growing
Not Affected by Decisions Regarding Antioch College in Ohio.
Antioch University Los Angeles is not affected by decisions about the
future of Antioch College in Yellow Springs, Ohio. Antioch University
Los Angeles (AULA), a campus of the Antioch University system, is
located in Culver City, California. Focused on its mission of
addressing pressing societal needs and committed to living its social
justice values, AULA offers non-residential undergraduate and graduate programs in four disciplines: creative writing,
education, management, and psychology.
In addition to our campus located in Culver City, CA there are four
other non-residential campuses located in New England, Seattle, Santa
Barbara, and the McGregor campus in Yellow Springs, Ohio.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
1. Is Antioch University Los Angeles closing?
No. Antioch University Los Angeles is not closing and continues normal operations.
Only the residential campus of Antioch College, located in Yellow Springs, Ohio, has decided to temporarily suspend operations following the 2008 academic year.
2. Is Antioch University Los Angeles for sale?
No.
3. What is the Antioch University system?
The overall Antioch University system includes Antioch University Los Angeles in Culver City, California, Antioch University New England in Keene, New Hampshire, Antioch University Seattle in Washington, Antioch University Santa Barbara in Santa Barbara, California, and Antioch University McGregor and Antioch College in Yellow Springs, Ohio.
In addition to the degree programs at each individual campus, Antioch University also offers a university-wide PhD in Leadership and Change.
4. How is Antioch University Los Angeles different from Antioch College?
Antioch College is located in Ohio and serves traditional-age undergraduate students (18–22) in a residential, liberal arts college environment.
Antioch University Los Angeles, on the other hand, serves adult learners in undergraduate and graduate programs at our non-residential campus located at 400 Corporate Pointe in Culver City, CA.
5. What does Antioch University Los Angeles have in common with Antioch College?
All Antioch University campuses share common values with Antioch College: social justice, lifelong learning, focus on wedding theory to practice, and educational innovation. We share a common mission to nurture in our students with the knowledge, skills, and habits to act as lifelong learners, democratic leaders, and global citizens who live lives of meaning and purpose.
6. Is there any chance Antioch University Los Angeles will suspend operations in the future?
No.
Antioch University Los Angeles is on a solid financial footing with fully accredited programs in creative writing, education, liberal arts, management, and clinical psychology. The Antioch University administration continues to serve all campuses with centralized services for finance, payroll, employee benefits, and technology.
7. Is Antioch University Los Angeles having financial difficulties?
No.
8. Will decisions about the future of Antioch College affect financial aid and scholarship opportunities for Antioch University Los Angeles students?
No.
9. What is Antioch University Los Angeles’s current enrollment?
AULA’s current student body is between 600 - 700 learners, depending on the quarter.
10. What is the enrollment in Antioch University overall?
Between all six campuses, Antioch University enrolls more than 3,500 students and about 75% are graduate students. Antioch College, the residential undergraduate liberal arts campus in Ohio, has fewer than 250 students.
If you have any further questions regarding the status of Antioch University Los Angeles and/or our relationship with our founding campus, Antioch College in Ohio, please feel free to contact the AULA Communications Office at (310) 578-1080 x 119 or email us at This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it



