Located in southern California, Antioch University Los Angeles understands and celebrates diversity. Learn how to express yourself creatively and articulate your passion to make a meaningful impact on your community. AULA provides learner-centered education to empower students with the knowledge and skills to lead meaningful lives and to advance social, economic, and environmental justice. AULA offers a Bachelor of Arts degree in Liberal Studies and 5 Masters Degree programs. At Antioch University Los Angeles (AULA), we are a community of innovators, free-thinkers, and rabble-rousers, determined to make a lasting and positive impact on the world. All of our exceptional academic programs prepare you to work toward social, environmental, and economic justice for all. Community service is woven into the very fabric of our University, providing you with meaningful field experiences. We prepare you to think critically, stand out, and lead change. Antioch University Los Angeles offers the following undergraduate degrees: the Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Liberal Studies, the BA in Applied Studies, the BA in Applied Arts and Media, the Bachelor of Science in Applied Technology and Business Leadership, and the Bachelor of Applied Arts in Urban Communities and Justice. Students are admitted into these programs for the Fall, Winter, Spring, and Summer quarters. Students wishing to be readmitted may apply for any quarter. Evidence of successful completion of at least 36 quarter units (24 semester units) of college-level learning from a regionally accredited institution of higher education as demonstrated by official transcripts. The University remains true to the legacy of Horace Manns original vision, and an example of the success of educational experimentation, innovation, and diversity of thought. Antioch University continues to break down educational barriers and rebuild them as educational opportunities, providing students with the tools to explore, empower, and transform the world around them. through programs have been built on a foundation of social, economic, and environmental justice.