Student Accounts | Yearly Tuition Statements

Antioch mails IRS form 1098-T Tuition Statement to you each January if you incurred eligible education expenses billed during the previous calendar year. Information on the form may help you reduce your tax liability if you can claim educational tax credits, such as the Hope or Lifetime Learning tax credits established by the Taxpayer Relief Act of 1997.

Information on the form is also reported to the Internal Revenue Service (IRS).

The form is not provided to international students, students who do not provide Antioch with a social security number, or to visiting (non-matriculated) students.

Click here to visit the IRS website "Students" page for more information about education tax credits, forms and publications and other topics pertaining to tax-paying students.

Some helpful documents include:

Employees of Antioch University Seattle can not provide tax advice. Contact your personal tax advisor or the IRS at 800-829-1040 with tax questions.