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New Degree & Certificate Students

New degree and certificate students register on the Web approximately a month before their first semester begins. New students also attend orientation day prior to the start of the semester. Please see the academic calendar for specific dates. You’ll receive information from the Admissions and Registrar’s Offices that your web registration account has been created and you are set to go online, check for financial holds and register, if you've been cleared.

Download the ANE Guide to Online Registration (see link below). The Guide will take you step by step through the process of:

  1. Identifying the courses appropriate for new students in your department and program;
  2. Obtaining the Synonym (shortcut identifier) for each course you’ll need to register for;
  3. Logging in to my.Antioch.edu (the Guide contains your User Name and first-time password, which you'll be required to change);
  4. Selecting your courses and submitting them for registration;
  5. Checking to make sure you’ve registered for what you intended to sign up for.

ANE Guide to Online Registration

If you need additional help, please contact our office at 603 283-2470, or email Registrar Office ANE on First Class.


Continuing Degree and Certificate Students

Continuing degree and certificate students register on the Web during the last month of each semester for the following semester (e.g. during April for the summer semester, during July for the fall semester, and during December for the spring semester.) The registration deadline for continuing degree students appears in the academic calendar. Registration for each semester closes at the end of the drop/add period.

Steps for Online Registration
  1. Identify the courses appropriate for your department, program, and entry date by opening a new browser window and checking the Course Selection Instructions.
  2. Write down or copy and paste the Synonym (shortcut identifier) for each of your courses into a word processing document.
  3. Log in to myAntioch [User ID is your Student ID number; the password you created on your first log in. If you have forgotten your password, contact the Registrar’s Office at 603 283-2470 or Registrar Office ANE in the First Class Directory and we'll reset it.]
  4. Once logged in:
    • Click on My Holds; to make sure you’re cleared to register
    • Choose Express Course Selection and enter your Synonyms only (don’t also enter the course number, section, etc.) Scroll to bottom and Press Submit
    • Once on the Register & Drop screen check to make sure you’ve selected the courses you want.
    • Use the pull down menu next to each course to choose RG or RM to remove if you made a mistake.
    • For any 0 credit courses (like Dissertation, Master’s Project continuation, etc) you must fill in the box to the right under # of credits to 0.0 (include the decimal!)
    • Scroll to the bottom and press SUBMIT
  5. Check registration results.
    • Any error messages?
    • Do you want to waitlist yourself for a course that's full?
    • Need a refresher on any of the above? Download the ANE Guide to Online Web Registration for full instructions and help.

Special Students (students not enrolled in a degree or certificate program)

For a complete description of how to enroll as a special student, please download the Special Student Application and Registration Form (PDF 164K). Web Registration is not available for special students.

Antioch New England provides individuals the opportunity to take courses for professional development or personal growth through Special Student Status, without enrolling in a graduate program. Courses in education, management, psychology, and environmental studies are available to special students.

Many courses offered at Antioch University New England are available to non-matriculated, special students on an open admissions, space available basis. Your application will be screened by the department chairperson to see if your educational background and professional experience meet the prerequisites of the course. If approved, and space permitting, you will be admitted to the course. Some of the academic programs restrict entry to their classes to matriculated degree candidate students only (they are so marked in the course descriptions under Restrictions.

Special students should be aware that, all matriculated students are required to have computers with Internet access. Many courses will make extensive use of Internet communication, and library services will be provided electronically. Therefore, it is highly recommended that you have regular Internet access. The computing resource room at Antioch New England’s main campus will be available to access your email account.


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