Antioch University—Los Angeles in Culver City is built for adult learners and people returning to school after years away. The program structure recognizes that you've got work, family, maybe financial pressures. Classes often meet evenings and weekends. The student body is older, more diverse in experience, and brings real-world perspective to coursework. You're not competing with 18-year-olds who just finished high school.
The Culver City location gives you access to Los Angeles's job market and cultural resources without the sky-high price tag of some LA institutions. Psychology, education, and management programs are solid. The university's Antioch heritage means social justice and social change are part of the institutional DNA. Coursework tends to be practical and connected to real community issues.
This isn't a traditional college experience, and that's exactly the point. If you're an adult learner with a life outside of school, Antioch-LA acknowledges that reality and structures your education around it. The community is supportive of non-traditional paths. You'll graduate knowing your professors and your classmates, and having integrated your education with your actual life.