Jillayne Schlicke, 2008
She had been working as education director of a Fortune 500 company when she decided she wanted to study psychology in a way that was aligned with her interests and aimed at working professionals who didn't seek clinical licensure. Click here to read more.
Rick Mangan, 2006
He says he chose Antioch because it provided an opportunity for him to design a master's degree that incorporated both deaf culture and psychology. Click here to read more.
Michele Lisenbury Christensen, 2004
She was a self-employed business and personal coach who saw Antioch as a place where her mind and spirit could be honed in what she describes as "the fire of Antioch's commitment to intellectual rigor and social justice." Click here to read more.
Brenda Sol, 1998
Now membership director for The Rainier Club, she says the opportunities to prepare independent studies made her very resourceful. Click here to read more.
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