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Antioch College academics emphasize individualized learning, global citizenship, work, and social engagement. Our admission process and awarding of a full-tuition for four years Horace Mann Fellowship reflects this focus. We ask each applicant to demonstrate how he or she can benefit from the entire Antioch College experience. Are you a future Antiochian?

Please note that by applying for admission to Antioch College, you are automatically applying for the four-year, full-tuition Horace Mann Fellowship. You may also choose to complete the separate application for the Antioch College Grant, an award that offers partial coverage of room and board expenses.

First-Year Applicants // Transfer Students // International Students

First-Year Applicant

A first-year applicant is someone who has not attended college beyond secondary school. Note: Students who participated in Post Secondary Enrollment Options (PSEO), such as a dual enrollment program, should apply as first-year applicants.

  1. Application for Admission: Complete our online application or print, complete, and return the PDF versionPDF file icon.
  2. Secondary School ReportPDF file icon: Submit this form only if you are still in high school. If you are no longer in high school, you can substitute a recommendation letter from an instructor, volunteer coordinator, employer, or other person in a similar role who is familiar with your present circumstances.
  3. Instructor Evaluation FormPDF file icon: completed by an instructor who taught you an academic subject
  4. Transcripts: Official secondary school (high school) and college transcripts (if applicable). Unofficial transcripts, including photocopies of official transcripts, cannot be accepted. Transcripts must be mailed directly from the institutions from which credits are earned or submitted in an original envelope sealed by the granting institution.
  5. Personal Essay: Submit a 500-word essay that answers one of the prompts on the Application for Admission.
  6. Scholarship Essay: Submit an essay of at least 500 words that answers the following prompt: Through a distinctive integration of academic study, real-world work, and community participation, Antioch College graduates become change-agents for some of the world’s most pressing issues. Please submit an essay of approximately 500 words using the following prompt to develop your ideas: Inquiry, Work, Community.

Optional Items

  • Interviews: Students who submit all supporting materials and complete their application may be invited to interview with an admission representative or alumni of the College. No applicant is at a disadvantage if an interview cannot be arranged.
  • Test Scores: Applicants are encouraged to submit their ACT or SAT scores.
  • Home School SupplementPDF file icon

Transfer applicant

A transfer applicant is someone who has attended college or university beyond secondary school completion.

  1. Application for Admission: Complete our online application or print, complete, and return the PDF versionPDF file icon.
  2. Recommendation Letter: Submit a recommendation letter from a college professor, instructor, volunteer coordinator, employer, or other person in a similar role.
  3. Instructor Evaluation FormPDF file icon: completed by an instructor who taught you an academic subject
  4. Transcripts: Official secondary school (high school) and college transcripts (if applicable). Unofficial transcripts, including photocopies of official transcripts, cannot be accepted. Transcripts must be mailed directly from the institutions from which credits are earned or submitted in an original envelope sealed by the granting institution.
  5. Personal Essay: Submit a 500-word essay that answers one of the prompts on the Application for Admission.
  6. Scholarship Essay: Submit an essay of at least 500 words that answers the following prompt: Through a distinctive integration of academic study, real-world work, and community participation, Antioch College graduates become change-agents for some of the world’s most pressing issues. Please submit an essay of approximately 500 words using the following prompt to develop your ideas: Inquiry, Work, Community.

Optional Items

  • Interviews: Students who submit all supporting materials and complete their application may be invited to interview with an admission representative or alumni of the College. No applicant is at a disadvantage if an interview cannot be arranged.
  • Test Scores: Applicants are encouraged to submit their ACT or SAT scores.
  • Home School SupplementPDF file icon

International Students

An international applicant is someone whose U.S. immigration status is anything other than citizen or permanent resident.

Antioch College hopes to accept international applications for the 2014–2015 academic year. Please check back here for an update in the autumn of 2013.