Yes, University of Phoenix is a proprietary education institute. This means that there operation is purely for profit instead of the usual non-profit.
If you mean the University of Phoenix, it is an online school. If you mean any other school with Phoenix in its name, I would assume it is in Phoenix, Arizona.
Phoenix University is an accredited online institution. They are a legitimate school and have an average success and graduation rate.
The school colors for the University of Phoenix are maroon and gold.
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.
Yes, the University of Phoenix is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission and is a member of the North Central Association.
Phoenix University online is an accredited university. It is good for the starter classes but take the more advanced ones at a brick and mortar school.
No, I attened this school and there was no need for a recommendation.
The history of the University of Phoenix dates back to 1976, and the school received regional accreditation in 1978. It has nearly 250,000 undergraduate students.
Blackheath Proprietary School was created in 1830.
Blackheath Proprietary School ended in 1907.
There will be differing viewpoints on this depending on the experiences of the students who attended school at each school. There are some differences that may help students decide. Regis University is a brick and mortar school in Colorado that also offers classes online. University of Phoenix has campuses all over the U.S. and online. Both schools are regionally accredited. Regis is a non-profit school and U of P is a for profit school. Regis University is also a Jesuit school (but students who go there do not have to practice a particular religion), while University of Phoenix does not have any religious affiliation.
Blackheath Proprietary School's motto is 'To be taught and to learn'.