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Antioch College average salary is $85,000, median salary is $85,000 with a salary range from $85,000 to $85,000.
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Business Analyst 85,000-85,000 Portland, OR, 97201 2014 Antioch College Business Analyst Salaries (1)
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  • Antioch College
  • Industry: Education/Training
  • City: Yellow Springs, OH
  • The mission of Antioch College is to provide a rigorous liberal arts education to students from around the world based on the belief that scholarship and life experience are strengthened when linked and that authentic social and community engagement is vital for those who strive to win victories for humanity.A healthy democratic society requires institutions that act as catalysts for change and laboratories for invention. This is a role that Antioch College has played throughout its history; the effort to restore it is among the most significant and compelling opportunities in higher education today.