I believe there were some issues on the method of recruiting students some time ago. Then a professor from anther institution did not like the curriculum of the MBA program, and one faculty remember stated he was forced by the university to cram in too much work in a course. Still, you would be surprised on the number of good universities that get sued for one reason or another. The question is what were the findings and results of the case? Many colleges and universities have been sued for ridiculous reasons. The fact remains that the university holds the preferred regional accreditation, and that is what counts.
Yes. For illegal recruitment of students.
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.
University of Phoenix was created in 1976.
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I have never heard of South University of Phoenix, and it appears that the College Board hasn't either.
University of Phoenix Stadium was created in 2006.
no, university of phoenix does not have a current archaeology department.
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The seal for the University of Phoenix is a rising phoenix. Its right wing is pointed upward and the name of the university is printed above and below the bird.
The mascot of the University of Phoenix is a phoenix a bird that lives for a long time then when that one becomes ashes a new phoenix rises from the ashes.
You can find the requirements needed to attend University of Phoenix by visiting the Admissions link of the University of Phoenix website. The link is at the top of the website.
what is the univerity of Phoenix mascot?