If you want a quality education at a college with so many campuses that you won't need to travel far, look no further than University of Phoenix (UOP). Campuses are located across the country and can even be found in the more sparsely populated states of Utah and Oklahoma. While you do attend a classroom, most classes meet only once a week, giving you the time and freedom to devote your energies to the course requirements and to study. Many students feel that the required weekly class is helpful in keeping them on track as opposed to programs that are conducted entirely online, leaving the discipline completely up to the individual. Learn more »
If meeting weekly will not fit your schedule, you might consider University of Phoenix's FlexNet® program. Courses that are a part of this program run about five weeks. Your first and last classes meet in the classroom while the classes in between are online. This approach allows you to save cost while completing the course requirements.
College Programs for Today's Professionals
Offering bachelor's and masters' degree programs, UOP is the largest private university in North America. Although founded rather recently in 1976, UOP is fully accredited and has over 200 campus locations. While not all programs are available at all sights, they all have wide selections and will work with you to help you find exactly the right programs and courses for your career. Some programs like the MBA are available at nearly all the campuses.
The world of classroom education has matured in the last 20 years from programs that required students to live close enough (or in a campus dorm) so they could attend daily rounds of classes to a wide range of options that allow you minimal class time at a schedule that fits your work. The traditional high school graduate may benefit from campus life and activities, but modern universities like the University of Phoenix know that many of today's college students are working adults who need to either enhance their current careers or launch a new one. You already have families and obligations and are beyond the need for campus socializing and fraternity/sorority parties. You need the knowledge provided by the modernized curricula, and the opportunity to put that knowledge to use. UOP will provide that in small classes with peer groups for professional discussion where you will have opportunities, both on campus and off, to learn from each other.
While you may have only one class a week, or perhaps only two campus meetings for an entire course, you will access to a world class online library that is available 24/7. You will have professors who are professionals in their fields and know the most current developments. Even the curriculum itself is continuously updated so the information you receive is immediately applicable on the job.
Funding Your Education
UOP has a creative approach to acquiring an education, but the programs are nearly all eligible for financial aid. You can apply for the usual TAP and Pell grants, for student loans, and for scholarships. You will also want to contact your employer as many employers will help pay for continued education if it will make you a more valuable employee.
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