Sun, Jun 3, 2012, 4:21 PM EDT - U.S. Markets closed

Discover Yahoo! With Your Friends

Explore news, videos, and much more based on what your friends are reading and watching. Publish your own activity and retain full control.

To get started, first

YOUR FRIENDS' ACTIVITY

    Financially Fit Feedback: Take Our Survey »

    How to Get a $106,000 College Education for Free

    How would you like to go to a private liberal arts college that will give you a full-ride tuition scholarship for four years? Sounds crazy? Actually, I'm serious.

    Antioch College in Yellow Spring, Ohio, is waiving the tuition for all its students, who enroll in the next three years.

    How much are these freebies worth? The value of the free tuition for the current year is $26,500. The scholarship, based on that price, makes each scholarship worth at least $106,000.

    Some students, who file financial aid applications, will capture an even greater price break. If they qualify, they may get to skip the room and board charges or pay a reduced price. Antioch's room and board is currently $8,628.

    [See also: 7 Ways to Score Free Stuff]

    Why So Generous?

    Obviously, it's unheard of for a college to offer free tuition to its all students. There is, however, an explanation for the generosity.

    Antioch is crawling out of the grave. Antioch College, which was originally founded by abolitionists in 1850, shut its door in 2008 after years of decline. Terrible management decisions, among other reasons, led to the closure, but tremendous financial support from dedicated alumni, who were appalled at the closure, led to its rebirth.

    Antioch welcomed 35 students into its inaugural freshmen class in 2011 and it hopes to welcome another 65 to 75 students in the fall. The school's goal is to have about 300 students attending the school by 2015.

    [See also: Can You Afford That Purchase?]

    "We are a 160-year-old start-up institution with a lot of history," says Cezar Mesquita, Antioch's dean of admission and financial aid. The college wants to make an investment in hard-working, engaged students, "who can help restart this great institution."

    Antioch had always been known for its work cooperative program and that tradition has returned. All students will have numerous work opportunities during their four years that include, local, national and international experiences. At this point, the school offers 12 areas of concentration ranging from environmental and health sciences to languages and social sciences.

    Academic Profile of Antioch Students

    The inaugural class, which hailed from states throughout the country, had an average unweighted high school GPA of 3.56 and an average ACT score of 27, which is roughly the equivalent of a 1250 on the SAT.

    If you're a high school senior, there is still time to apply! Antioch's admission deadline is Feb. 15.

     

    15 comments

    • Dean  •  San Francisco, California  •  4 days ago
      College is important for late 20's people.
    • Huckleberry Catfish  •  1 month 3 days ago
      "there is still time to apply! Antioch's admission deadline is Feb. 15." Thanks Yahoo News for your prompt reporting.
      • Alphonso B 1 month 3 days ago
        Um if you read the date it was published January 27, the article is old.
    • eaw0002  •  1 month 3 days ago
      people who are older also need college. they only letting high school recent grads in is age dsicrimination!
    • Shirley  •  Woburn, Massachusetts  •  1 month 3 days ago
      The comments posted here are apalling. This is a school with a lot of history that is trying to resurrect itself and the prior writers are still whining, still throwing stone, and whining about wanting more done for them and the hand tailored free ride they think should be made for them! You people are disgusting!
    • Beautttiiiful  •  Jackson, Mississippi  •  1 month 3 days ago
      everything sounds good but not all is good
    • rahuls  •  Stamford, Connecticut  •  1 month 3 days ago
      Right because Cooper Union never did this...
    • KMAC, Soul Train  •  Doylestown, Pennsylvania  •  1 month 3 days ago
      February 15?!?!? 2013????
      • KMAC, Soul Train 1 month 3 days ago
        Oh, they had it on the headlines of yahoo like it was new information. Didn't see it in January...Thanks for letting me know...
    • Viki  •  Mazatlán, Mexico  •  1 month 3 days ago
      Why do you have to be a high school senior to be eligible for this?! I went back to college after 18 years (when my daughter was grown) and got my first two years, maintained a 4.0 average. When I went looking for financial aid to get the next two, many doors were closed to me because the scholarships and grants were for high school seniors only. I have 17 years of experience working in environmental fields. I wasn't able to go back and get those last two years because of financial concerns and did not want to go deeply into debt. This could have been perfect for me--How frustrating! Even for younger people, it does many of them a lot of good to take a year off between high school and college, to travel or work and save money, but it slams a lot of doors in their faces. This type of thing should be re-thought!!
      • John 1 month 3 days ago
        Maybe they are closed because it appears you live in Mexico. Not everything is free in the US. Live here, become a citizen, pay taxes and then apply. Everyone else has to do this.
      • E 1 month 3 days ago
        Because it is a break for parents to give their kids a leg up not for some older adult who should have made better choices when they were younger.
      • Valerie 1 month 3 days ago
        If you fill out a FAFSA it doesn't matter how old you are, you are still eligible for the grants that they offer.
    • BA Sociology graduate  •  Los Angeles, California  •  1 month 3 days ago
      how about for a masters' degree at antioch college? is that free too?
    • Adegboyega  •  Lagos, Nigeria  •  20 days ago
      Good for indigent applicants. Hope they too will pay back some day and the institution will not go under again.
    • andrew  •  Indianapolis, Indiana  •  1 month 3 days ago
      "Obviously, it's unheard of for a college to offer free tuition to its all students." Totally not true...Do some research and you'll find at least two others that offer full rides to all their students.
    • Ty  •  1 month 3 days ago
      Heck, Minorities get free education anyways. At all schools!
      • Joe 1 month 3 days ago
        Is ur daddy Jim Crowe?
      • SKINS FAN IN TX 1 month 3 days ago
        Free education for minorities at all schools! I don't know what country you live in but that is not true , My son education is costing us 116,000 for 4 years not counting Dorms which is another 36,000 for a grand total of 152,000 dollars
      • Princess Alanna 1 month 3 days ago
        Exactly what school?
    • Melvin Tokpah  •  Monrovia, Liberia  •  1 month 3 days ago
      If you need students come to Liberia,West Africa,extend a hand of the opportunity to them.having international students will also be a good begenning.What do the board think?
    • Melvin Tokpah  •  Monrovia, Liberia  •  1 month 3 days ago
      Thanks for the generosity.
    • Dani Mcleod  •  Santa Rosa, California  •  1 month 10 days ago
      I'm passing this on!

    FOLLOW FINANCIALLY FIT

    More Financially Fit Stories

    POLL

    Which of these marked up products do you most often buy?

    Loading...
    Poll Choice Options