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Pat Clark, 2001
He says Antioch's commuter program allowed him to pursue his studies in the context of a busy family and working life. Click here to read more.
Anil Coumar, 1994
He says Antioch is one place where the
values of diversity, social justice and inclusiveness trickle down
to the classroom, where they take on special meaning that is unique
for each student. Click here to read more.
Ross Laird, 1992
Now author of two books, he says carpooling from Canada was enjoyable and many made friendships that persist today. He says he was able to create his desired career and pursue it without feeling
he had to sacrifice his personal learning goals for his professional
development. Click here to read more.
Alinda Page, 1991
She says she chose Antioch because she could pursue her own interests and create her own program. Click here to read more.
Laurie Dawson, 1989
She says a master's degree in mental health translates well in business settings, particularly in highly technical and deadline-driven industries with genuine fears of layoffs and downsizing. Click here to read more.
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