Scholarships & Grants
Your Education is More Affordable Than You Might Think.
An Antioch University education is an investment in your future. That’s why our Financial Aid Advisers are here: to help you make a plan and navigate resources so you can afford your education. Most Antioch University students use financial aid to help finance their education, including federal, state, local, and institutional funding opportunities.
Our Financial Aid Advisers will help you design an aid package based on your eligibility and personal level of need.
Scholarships and Grants
As part of a time-honored tradition of supporting students and recognizing their achievements, Antioch University offers a variety of grants and scholarships to help students fund their education. Opportunities vary based on individual needs, location, and program of study.
Student Employment & Federal Work-Study
Antioch University offers student employment opportunities to help support your education. Roles may be on-campus, off-campus, or remote, and often offer flexible schedules.
Federal Work-Study (FWS) provides part-time jobs for eligible students with financial need, as determined by the FAFSA. Funding is limited, so not all students qualify.
Additionally, Non-Federal Work-Study opportunities may exist for students who do not qualify for FWS funds, or a position may be funded by a department for grant funds.
Veterans and Military-Connected Students
Antioch University welcomes Veterans, active-duty, and military-connected students, and we are committed to working with you to ensure that you find the program that will be the best fit for your educational goals and aspirations. Antioch University participates in the Post-9/11 GI Bill® and the Yellow Ribbon Program. GI Bill® is a registered trademark of the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA).
Undocumented Students
Antioch University has a longstanding tradition of challenging inequities and promoting social change. In this spirit, Antioch University is committed to supporting undocumented students in reaching their goals of completing their degree programs successfully and in obtaining financial aid.
