I dont think that this is for distance learning, but free is free. Yahoo! Finance - Financially Fit I think that they will have to go through the accreditation process again, but this could be a tremendous value once they do.
What a deal! I sincerely hope that Antioch rises from the ashes. I lived near there for many years and I hated to see it go into decline. Perhaps with good management and a little luck it can make a comeback.
Would anyone know how to get a glimpse at Antioch's programs? Their website is currently unavailable. Thanks
Antioch College is/was a great school. I am a student at one of the Antioch graduate schools, and was very sad when the college and the rest of the university system decided to split. The new Antioch, which is owned and run by the Antioch College Alumni Association, is slightly different than before... but it's already looking to be a powerful force in rigorous liberal arts education. They are continuing the co-op program, which is great. It's not DL, but who would pass up a chance at having a loan-free undergrad? If you want to go there... you'll be part of a historic founding class, and would have no college debt. Do it if you're interested! Welcome to Antioch College
... if Antioch is like it was in the past, there are no defined programs. Students take courses and work with advisors to design their own majors.