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Frequently Asked QuestionsWhat is the Center for Creative Change? The Center was formed in 2002 and connected four of Antioch's established graduate programs – environment and community, management, organizational psychology and whole systems design – in an integrated model of graduate education. The intention was to take advantage of cross-program perspectives and offer students the focus of a rigorous, specialized curriculum with the flexibility of a broader vision. This means that students are better prepared to understand the world as an integrated system and become effective leaders in facilitating positive change in organizations, communities and society at large. The first C3 cohort entered in Fall 2003, taking a core of first-year classes and participating in a Reflective Practicum. Since then, the Center has evolved and now offers six certificate programs and a fifth master's degree, M.A. in Strategic Communication, added in 2007. Antioch's whole systems design degree program began in 1982, and the first management class started in 1992. The environment and community program began in the early 1990s as an Individualized M.A. at Antioch University McGregor; in 1996, that master's program moved to the Seattle campus. The organizational psychology program began fall 2000. What degree programs and certificates are offered by the Center for Creative Change?
The Center also offers six graduate certificate programs in related subjects. What are the benefits of a degree or certificate from the Center for Creative Change? A degree or certificate from the Center for Creative Change enables you to:
How long does it take to complete a degree? Is there a thesis requirement? How much does it cost? See Typical Costs for more information. Most students in the Center for Creative Change receive financial aid. Antioch also offers graduate assistant and work study positions and scholarships are available. Can I work while I'm going to graduate school? Class time is concentrated to accommodate busy schedules. All courses are held one weekend a month (Friday through Monday). Between class meetings, students work online in a collaborative learning community. Tell me about the faculty at the Center for Creative Change. See Faculty for more information on the faculty. |
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