PhD in Leadership and Change Application Process
The PhD in Leadership and Change Program offers several scholarships for new and continuing students.
Alan E. Guskin Scholars’ Fund in Leadership and Change
The Ph.D. Program is proud to offer the Alan E. Guskin Scholars’ Fund, which offers tuition scholarships for incoming students and for continuing students, and research support for students who have reached candidacy and are actively engaged in the dissertation process (in the field of education). In accordance with the commitment of Antioch University to encourage a socially engaged and humanistic education that helps to improve the quality of life for individuals, communities, and the world, the two primary criteria for selection will be documented performance in service to a community and student need. To be considered, students must have an EFC of $30,000 or lower. For further information please contact admissions.phdlc@antioch.edu
Returned Peace Corps Volunteer Scholarship
In honor of the many generations of Antioch University’s Peace Corps Volunteers, the Ph.D. in Leadership and Change Program is proud to announce the establishment of a annual scholarship fund for an incoming student who is a returned Peace Corps volunteer.
For further information please contact admissions.phdlc@antioch.edu
Public Scholars Fund
This scholarship was created for the purpose of supporting Program students’ development as public scholars through their participation in national or international professional conferences.
For further information please contact admissions.phdlc@antioch.edu
Fellowships and Grants
A number of fellowships and grants are available to graduate students through outside sources. The program suggests students searching www.finaid.org, www.wiredscholar.com, or www.fastweb.com for information on scholarships, fellowships, grants and loans.
We also encourage students to contact state education foundations, civic groups, employers or other organizations with which they or their family are affiliated. Local and university libraries may be a good resource for more information on resources.



