Undergraduate Opportunities

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Undergraduate Benefits

A number of benefits accrue to traditional undergraduate-focused universities that join the Coalition for the Common Good, chief among them that members keep their distinctive undergraduate identity, branding, curriculum and athletic programs. Joining the Coalition allows members to refocus their attention and their resources on serving traditional undergraduates, rather than trying to be all things to all people. 

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An Idea Undergraduates Value

A market research survey of 729 high school juniors and seniors found that an overwhelming majority would be more interested in a college or university that was a member of an integrated system of universities like the Coalition. 83% of surveyed high school students were more interested in a college or university that was part of a system, with 44% being significantly more interested. Students were most interested in accelerated degree programs, connections to more companies for internships and job possibilities and the opportunity to take courses from any member of the institution. 

Benefits for Undergraduate Students

A number of benefits exist for undergraduate students who are enrolled on member campuses, making membership in the Coalition for the Common Good a distinctive asset to your enrollment plan. 

Articulated Graduate Early Admission Pathways (GEAPs)

Graduate Early Admission Pathways, or GEAPS, allow undergraduate students to apply to Antioch master’s programs during the fall term of their junior year of undergraduate study. If accepted, students are provisionally admitted to the master’s program and take three Antioch graduate courses their senior year while completing their undergraduate degree. The courses are included in the student’s undergraduate tuition. Depending on the undergraduate institution’s regional accreditor and state regulations, students may be able to count a certain number of those credits towards both an undergraduate and graduate degree. For example, in Ohio, the state allows 9 hours of graduate credit to apply to the undergraduate degree and the master’s degree.

Once a student completes the undergraduate degree, they are enrolled full-time in the Antioch master’s program as long as they have a 3.0 or higher GPA in their Antioch coursework.

Member institutions can duplicate the 20 GEAPS that exist currently or bring interested faculty together to create new pathways. Institutional Curriculum Committees review and approve the GEAPs providing transparency and institutional buy-in.

Current Pathways

Art Therapy

Human Services Administration  

Athletic Training

Individualized Study in Environmental Sciences   

Clinical Mental Health Counseling

Individualized Study in the Humanities 

Conservation Biology

Individualized Study in the Social Science 

Couples and Family Therapy

MBA 

Environmental Education

MBA for Engineers 

Equine Non-Profit Management

Non-Profit Management 

Exercise and Health Science

Reading – Education 

Family and Couples Therapy

Social Justice and Sustainability 

Healthcare Administration

TESOL – Education 

Study Away Programs

Member institutions can work together to create “Study Away” programs, short-term or semester-length programs on another member’s campusShort-term programs require input from both the home and receiving campus as the courses tend to be immersive in nature and designed specifically for the experience. Semester-long programs can use existing courses offered at the receiving campus with credit transferred back to the home institution.

Joint Study Abroad Programs

Members may increase student choice, and lower individual student costs, by allowing students to participate in cross-institutional Study Abroad programs. Institutions may plan new programs together or allow students from other member institutions to join existing Study Abroad programs. By considering travel together, Member institutions benefit from efficiencies through joint planning and purchasing.

Cross-Listed Courses

Member institutions can choose to cross list courses, if offered online, allowing students additional choice in electives. Member institutions may also choose to create sections of courses for students from other members to eliminate low enrolled courses.

Join Us

The Coalition for the Common Good is more than just a partnership; it’s a movement for change. If your institution is committed to using education to promote social justice and address systemic inequalities, we invite you to join our network. Together, we can expand access, grow enrollments, and create a lasting impact on the communities we serve.