University of Phoenix
With 22,867 faculty members and 231 campuses nationwide, it is no wonder that the University of Phoenix describes itself as the nation’s largest private university. Offering both on-campus and online classes, the University of Phoenix appeals to a broad range of students earning associate degrees, bachelor degrees, master degrees, and doctoral degrees. Their degree programs are varied and include degrees and certification in the fields of business administration, communications, criminal justice, education, health care, psychology and technology.
Founded 3 years ago in 1976, the University of Phoenix focused from its start on the widely ignored population of working students. By focusing on flexibility, this institution was able to offer quality education to students unable to attend college classes otherwise. Online classes, an extensive eBook collection, and 24 hour access to writing and math labs have increased the quality as well as the reach of the University of Phoenix’s more than 1 degree programs.
The University of Phoenix commitment to quality is proved by it level of accreditation. The University is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission and is a member of the North Central Association. Many of the Business Administration degrees and programs are accredited by the Association of Collegiate Business Schools and Programs. The Nursing, Education, and Counseling programs have also achieved accreditation from various accreditation agencies.
The University of Phoenix offers scholarships and financial aid, as well as special rates for members of the United States military. In addition, federal financial aid programs are available for students, including Stafford Loans and Federal Bell Grants.
Now with 325, students enrolled, University of Phoenix has successfully achieved its mission to bring higher education to the non-traditional student. With its faculty and student population increasing each year and its reach expanding across the continent, the University of Phoenix has created one of the most impressive learning networks in the country.
Degree programs available at the University of Phoenix include:
- Associate of Arts in Communications
- Associate of Arts in Accounting
- Associate of Arts in Criminal Justice
- Associate of arts in Elementary Education
- Bachelor of Science in Business/Accounting
- Bachelor of Science in Business/Administration
- Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice Administration
- Bachelor of Science in Education/Elementary Teacher Education
- Bachelor of Science in Health Administration
- Bachelor of Science in Psychology
- Bachelor of Science in Information Technology
- Master of Business Administration
- Master of Arts in Education/Administration and Supervision
- Master of Arts in Education/Curriculum and Instruction
- Master of Health Administration
- Master of Science in Psychology
- Doctor of Business Administration
- Doctor of Education in Educational Leadership
