Antioch University-New England Reviews

  • 12 Reviews
  • Keene (NH)
  • Annual Tuition: $26,422
100% of 12 students said this degree improved their career prospects
92% of 12 students said they would recommend this school to others
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Student & Graduate Reviews

Karen M Curtin
  • Reviewed: 10/31/2017
  • Degree: Psychology
"I loved my time attending Antioch New England Graduate School. While adhering to the current credentialing requirements to obtain a professional license, the school provided me with an excellent understanding of providing individual psychotherapy. My only regret is that the school was so expensive and the starting salary for a new graduate is so low."
Adam Marcia
  • Reviewed: 5/17/2017
  • Degree: Education
"After a short stint teaching outdoor education in Ohio upon graduating with a BA in college, I decided that I wanted to become a classroom teacher. Heading up north to Keene, New Hampshire to pursue an M.Ed and K-8 certification would prove to be one of the most important decisions of my life. I was young, 23, and alone but was soon embraced by the Education Department at ANE and given a job in the Department as an administrative assistant., and got a cheap apt. in a rental house in town. The "integrated day/theme study" approach fit my personality and style well, and I was soon caught up in the creative process. After a few challenging but rewarding internships with local public schools set up by ANE, I graduated within two years and scored a summer teaching job at a boarding school in New Hampshire. From that position, I soon began to network in the independent NAIS school world across the US, taught at 5 different schools from Florida to Kentucky to Ohio, and am now happily teaching at age 52 in a thematic curriculum at an all boys school in Ohio. My wife of 20 years and I have 3 boys who all attend our excellent school... My dream all started at ANE!"
Cornelia Dwyer Rath
  • Reviewed: 3/9/2017
  • Degree: Education
"Antioch University NE was an excellent fit for my experience and goals: moving from outdoor education to a career in school-based youth development. The faculty are truly outstanding in their dedication to pedagogy and, in particular, their modeling of teaching. Each class I attended was prepared and facilitated in way that modeled and emphasized the practice we were discussing and learning. The work I was asked to do - reading, group projects, research, student teaching - was authentic and meaningful. I had a voice in choosing how I spent my time and energy in order to achieve my individual, professional goals. Antioch continues to be a resource to me in my career."
Amanda Knapp
  • Reviewed: 5/28/2015
  • Degree: Psychology
"I love Antioch because it is a very small campus with a small student body. Everyone I've met so far has been wonderful, and all of the faculty seem helpful, efficient, and knowledgeable. Antioch has a great atmosphere and a lot to offer."
adriana casillas
  • Reviewed: 8/10/2013
  • Degree: Environmental Science
"This is a small, but great school. The staff is extremely nice and helpful."
adriana casillas
  • Reviewed: 7/28/2013
  • Degree: Environmental Science
"I am very excited to become an AUNE student. I know it is an expensive university, but there are many financial aid opportunities and the staff there is extremely helpful."
Stepheney Studer
  • Reviewed: 4/18/2013
  • Degree: Liberal Studies
"I will beattending Antioch this upcoming fall. Ihave beenvery impressed with the school andits faculty duringthe admissions process."
Rosalyn DeVincentis
  • Reviewed: 4/4/2013
  • Degree: Psychology
"I will be attending in the fall, so I don't have an abundance of knowledge at this point about the program, but I have enjoyed what I have seen so far. The graduate program does not have a lot of funding, so I would rate financial aid pretty low. However, it seems this is a problem that exists everywhere, not just at Antioch."
Kirsten Yetter
  • Reviewed: 3/4/2013
  • Degree: Social Sciences
"Antioch is one of the six programs in the United States that is approved by the American Dance Therapy Association, which does not give a girl much choice, but my choice has been perfect. My classes are small and they are in Antioch's dance studio. We sit on the floor and we go through the motions of what it means to each one of us to become a dance/movement therapist; we practice ourselves as both clients and therapists. We have practical experience at hospitals and day clinics and we are supported by our wonderful professors. I am so happy with my choice. The only con for me, literally, is the amount of money I will owe when graduating. But this is a truth and reality of the times, and something I am okay with given that I get to study what I am passionate about with people who are passionate about it. Go Antioch!!"
Katelynn Frei
  • Reviewed: 1/27/2013
  • Degree: Liberal Studies
"Antioch University New England is a wonderful graduate school. It is extremely small with great faculty and excellent support. Unfortunately, it is expensive and difficult to manage at times, but I am continuing my education here and I would love some financial help."
Erica Salamy
  • Reviewed: 1/14/2013
  • Degree: Social Sciences
"The faculty and staff at Antioch University New England are very involved and helpful, however the organizational structure makes figuring out requirements stressful."
Ryan Kmetz
  • Reviewed: 12/28/2012
  • Degree: Liberal Studies
"Great school overall. Pros: teachers really care about students, small campus Cons: Sometimes mixed in with students who are not in your program"