Antioch University Los Angeles (AULA) is a community of adult learners
committed to the pursuit of academic excellence, experiential learning
and social justice. For over 150 years, Antioch University has proudly
and consistently challenged educational conventions to inspire learning
and leadership that promotes service to community and positive social
change.
Established in 1972, WASC accredited Antioch University Los Angeles, is centrally located within Los Angeles, approximately where the 405 and 90 freeways cross. In addition to a liberal arts
undergraduate degree completion program, AULA offers graduate degree
programs in psychology, fine arts, education and organizational
management. To learn more about AULA >>
Our Values
Antioch University Los Angeles values and commits to:
- Global perspectives and knowledge of the interconnected context in which we act
- Coalitions across groups for building common ground
- Social justice, support for a sustainable environment and community partnerships
- Anti-racism as an imperative of the historical movement in which we live
- Human dignity and dismantling ethic biases, heterosexism, sexism, classism, ageism, ableism, and discrimination based on religious, cultural and political affiliations, and other forms of oppression
- An intellectual climate that acknowledges the whole person, focusing on wisdom, creativity, expression, experience and skills needed to promote social change
Antioch values and nurtures an innovative, reflective and experiential
approach to educational excellence. We build on our history and foster
creativity and leadership with our community. We are focused on
compassion, ethical steadfastness and a never-ending belief that change
is possible.
Our Mission
Antioch University Los Angeles is an independent institution that strives to provide an innovative and challenging undergraduate and graduate education for adults. An Antioch education works to empower the student to act responsibly and to affect personal, social and environmental change within a global contest.
Overall, the Antioch approach emphasizes:
- The development of the student as a whole person
- The integration of academic and experiential learning
- Creative, critical and independent thinking
This approach to education springs from Antioch’s long-standing
heritage of making learning meaningful and vital while promoting social
justice. Given Antioch’s student centered approach to education and
its commitment to intellectual, social, cultural and ethnic diversity,
the faculty’s primary duties are to teach and advise, and to engage in
the intellectual dialogue of their profession. In addition, faculty,
staff and student work with local communities to provide leadership and
service, participating as broadly as possible in civic affairs.
At Antioch, we believe that change begins with one person.



