Other Antioch University Campuses

Antioch University is a bold and enduring source of innovation in higher education.

Inspired by the work of pioneering educator Horace Mann, Antioch University is a vital, vocal advocate for higher education that promotes the common good, prizes experience, and draws on the strength of a diverse academic community.

The seeds of the modern Antioch University were sown in the birth of an independent, non-sectarian college founded in 1852 and then established in 1964 with the creation of the Putney School in Keene, NH, the first of its present campuses.

Antioch University serves over 5000 adult students around the world and across the country , online and at five campuses in four states. Each campus offers degree programs that meet—and often anticipate—the pressing needs of its region and the wider world. Many programs are distinctive in their field (a top-ranked M.F.A. in creative writing at our Los Angeles campus; at our Santa Barbara campus, an M.A. in education with an emphasis in social justice; at Antioch Midwest, a cutting-edge program in Conflict Analysis); some programs have changed their field entirely (the Green M.B.A. at our New England campus; the interdisciplinary master’s program in whole systems design at our Seattle campus). The University is also home to the landmark Ph.D. in Leadership and Change; Antioch Education Abroad, an exceptional slate of immersive service and study programs; and WYSO, a leading public radio affiliate and an essential source of global news and opinion.

Antioch University Los Angeles is located in Culver City, California.  Other Antioch University campuses include:

Antioch University Midwest
Antioch University Santa Barbara
Antioch University Seattle
Antioch University New England

Antioch University is also home to the Antioch University Ph.D. Program and the Antioch Education Abroad program.

Learn more about the Antioch University system at the Antioch University website.