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At Antioch University, students will not only be prepared to be competent and caring health professionals but also to act in fostering health equity for all humanity.

Diane E. White, PhD
Founding Dean of the Graduate School of Nursing and Health Professions
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Our Graduate School of Nursing and Health Professions programs prepare compassionate and skilled health professionals, leaders who are ready to drive the movement for equity and justice in healthcare. The future of healthcare needs more than knowledge; it needs heart. And that’s what we offer.

Regina Prusinski, DNP, CPNP-AC, FNP-BC
Program Chair
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A Common Mission for the Common Good

Elevating Your Nursing Career with a Proven Legacy

As a proud co-founder of the Coalition for the Common Good, the Antioch University nursing programs are rooted in more than 45 years of nursing education excellence established at Otterbein University. Today, we are expanding the reach of these respected programs through Antioch’s national presence and aligned mission-driven approach.

Our graduate nursing programs carry forward Otterbein University's legacy of quality, clinical expertise, and compassionate care, offered within Antioch’s flexible, student-centered model. With personalized support, accessible pathways, and a focus on clinical confidence, we prepare you to thrive as a nursing professional and make an immediate impact in your practice and community.

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Personalized Support

At Antioch University, you’ll find a nurturing learning environment where your progress is supported and your goals are within reach.

Our programs are built on a foundation of meaningful one-on-one faculty-student engagement. You’ll have direct access to program directors and dedicated faculty who are practicing professionals in the field and committed to your success — offering personalized support, mentorship, and guidance every step of the way.

Meet Our Faculty

Check Out the Seed Field Podcast

Diane White, Founding Dean of Antioch’s Graduate School of Nursing and Health Professions, believes U.S. healthcare needs reform – and Antiochians are ready to build a more just and inclusive system.

In the Seed Field podcast, she shares her journey as a nurse and professor, the school’s unique founding through the Coalition for the Common Good, and how Antioch prepares students to recognize and resist systemic healthcare inequities.

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Core Attributes of an Antioch Education

An Antioch education is designed around you – empowering you to advance social, racial, and economic justice.

As a student here, you’ll develop core attributes that shape your growth and impact:

  • Self You’ll reflect on personal and societal values and biases to become a more authentic and effective leader.
  • Community You’ll connect with diverse perspectives and build inclusive, equitable relationships rooted in respect and justice.
  • Action You’ll cultivate the skills and mindset to challenge systemic inequities and create lasting, positive change in complex, interconnected systems.

With this holistic approach, you’ll be equipped to win victories for humanity – during your studies and throughout your career.

Discover our Mission

Win One for Humanity and Apply to Antioch Today!

Are you ready to lead with purpose and create lasting change in healthcare? Join a university where justice, compassion, and meaningful action come first — access our application now!

When you submit your application, you’ll benefit from:

  • No test scores required for most programs
  • A prompt admissions decision
  • Dedicated admissions support

Have Questions?

If you need assistance, don’t hesitate to reach out. Our team is here to assist you every step of the way!