- No. Phoenix University is not accredited or chartered by any known sovereign country. Phoenix University is a degreemill. All state approved, regionally, nationally, and chartered online universities have a Physical Address. Phoenix University has none. They hide their physical address from the general public. I encourage people to ask Phoenix university for their physical and mailing address. They claim to be accredited. However, their bogus accreditor hides their physical address. The site creator(s) of the bogus accreditor and "Phoenix University" registered their domain name at godaddy.com. If you notice, the site owners made their doman names private. This wikianswer is being watched and will be reposted if deleted. No state approved, chartered, deemed, or accredited university makes their physical and mailing address private. Phoenix University is fooling the public. If you are interested in a University that is properly accredited in the United States, visit www.chea.org. To learn more about the degreemill called Phoenix University, go to: http://www.degreeinfo.com/ Yeah i`ve heard its total bogus!
Phoenix University is an accredited online institution. They are a legitimate school and have an average success and graduation rate.
yes it is a private university. and soon wil be UGC recognized.
University of Phoenix Phoenix, Arizona The university is in an urban setting, and a commuter campus. Therefore, the institution does not provided on campus housing. Students who wish to attend, would have to find off campus housing.
yes it is,,,,m.k.u is a fully charted university by the govt of kenya
The University of Phoenix is a for-profit institution of education. It would not be considered a public school, because it is not funded by any particular state. It is based in Phoenix, Arizona, but it has over 200 campuses worldwide. It is a wholly owned subsidiary of Apollo Group Inc.
Both institutions have the appropriate regional accreditation which is most important. Either institution looks fine on a resume. Salem is just a very small university, while the University of Phoenix is much larger one.
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Most all colleges and universities are sued for one thing or another over time. Most all are frivolous. The University of Phoenix is an excellent institution and holds the appropriate regional accreditation.
Yes. UoP is a private, for-profit institution. They are far more expensive than a state school. They will accept almost anyone, but that is not a good thing. The lower the standards, the less utility the degree will have. They are regionally accredited, so they are legitimate, but there are far better, cheaper options at state schools. (even online)
Be careful. Most UoP creidts WILL NOT transfer to traditional universities. Read UoP's "Transferability of Credits" disclosure. 1."Credits earned at University of Phoenix may not transfer to another educational institution." 2."The ability to transfer credits from University of Phoenix to another educational institutions may be very limited." 3."Your credits may not transfer and you may have to repeat courses previously taken at University of Phoenix if you enroll in another educational institution." See related link for reference.
Follow degree holders will tell you that a degree is a degree. The accreditation organization assesses whether a degree program meets the highest standards, whether the degree is from University of Phoenix or Harvard: same education!