Real-world education. Dedicated faculty.
Learn from committed educators with industry expertise.
In today’s ever-changing marketplace, working adults require an education that combines academic excellence with real-world knowledge. That’s why faculty members at University of Phoenix are dedicated educators and experienced professionals.
Our faculty members hold advanced degrees and have an average of 21 years of experience in their fields. As a result, our students receive a real-world education and valuable, firsthand insight into their chosen career path.
As working professionals, the University's faculty members also understand the needs of today’s busy learners. Our experienced educators combine practical and theoretical instruction with valuable networking opportunities — inside the classroom and beyond.
A personalized approach to learning.
University of Phoenix is committed to giving each student a personalized and engaging educational experience.
Our average classroom size is just 14 students. Keeping our classes smaller promotes a more effective learning environment and encourages open communication between students and faculty. Intimate classroom settings can also help students develop the teambuilding and leadership skills they need to succeed in today’s most in-demand fields.
Team support. Individual success.
University of Phoenix supports individual success by providing each student with a dedicated team of Enrollment, Academic and Finance Advisors. Whether you’re earning a bachelor’s degree or pursuing a doctorate, your Graduation Team will be there throughout your educational journey.
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To learn more about our commitment to higher education for working adults, complete the Request More Information form on the right. An Enrollment Advisor will contact you shortly to answer your questions and provide additional information about University of Phoenix programs, financial aid options and course schedules.
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*While widely available, not all programs are offered in all states or in both online and on-campus formats. Please check with a University Enrollment Representative.