Antioch University Santa Barbara is a trusted establishment known for its excellent features and services. Located at 721 Cliff Drive, College at, Santa Barbara, CA 93101, it has served the community with dedication and reliability.
With a solid reputation backed by 8 reviews and an impressive average rating of 4.40 stars, Antioch University Santa Barbara continues to stand out for its commitment to quality. Customers frequently highlight our clean facilities, friendly staff, and fast service as reasons for their repeated visits.
We offer a wide range of services, making us a convenient choice for your needs. Our flexible working hours ensure easy access for even the busiest schedules.
Whether you're a regular or a first-time visitor, Antioch University Santa Barbara is a reliable destination — and we hope you will give us a try.
| Monday | 8 AM–9 PM | 
| Tuesday | 8 AM–9 PM | 
| Wednesday | 8 AM–9 PM | 
| Thursday | 8 AM–9 PM | 
| Friday | 8 AM–6 PM | 
| Saturday | 8 AM–5 PM | 
| Sunday | Closed | 
I attended in 2016-2018. I loved the program and went all in on participation. At graduation I was a real fan. However, my road to licensure was considerably delayed by the indifference, disinterest, and unavailability of adminstrative support for graduates. The unavailability of two different form” letters (a paragraph each with signatures) added six and half months total delay in receiving my final licensure from the BBS. I was amazed at the difficulty I encountered not just once but twice, once at the start and now at the end of three thousand internship hours, awaiting the opportunity to test for a final licensing as a therapist after six years work. These were both routine form letter the BBS requires from the programs licensees attended. I cannot recommend this program any longer. And I feel a need to add a caution about investing in it. They just care little for alumni or past graduates. It is not a global “ feeling” of Antioch staff, but it is very apparent that it was in no way a priority to supply what only they could, to assist a past graduate. Many administrative fails in both cases, revealed that very few resources are allocated to those who have received a diploma, but whose journey is not completed until they can license.
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