Dawn Stremel, 2007
She says she knew Antioch valued adult learning by encouraging self-direction, fostering student autonomy and embracing lifelong learning. That's why, two decades after earning an Education degree, she returned to Antioch to complete a Psychology degree and craft a meaningful retirement career as a therapist. Click here to read more.
Sue Ann Birdwell, 2006
She launched an independent practice the month before she completed her Antioch degree and says it has been a busy time since then. Antioch prepared her well, she notes, for the realities of working as a therapist. Click here to read more.
Anne Celila, 2003
Her education led to a career change from a homemaker and retail worker with a focus on children to a professionally educated, independent woman eager to give something substantial back to society. Click here to read more.
Kim McBride, 2003
Ask her what role Antioch has played in her career and Kim McBride says, "If it wasn't for Antioch, I would not be living my dream." Click here to read more.
Peggy E. Bochun, 2002
A couple and family therapist in Vancouver, B.C., she says her Antioch studies helped her develop a richer therapy practice and raised her awareness of the many social and cultural factors that affect her clients. Click here to read more.
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