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The University of Phoenix was founded in the late 1970s due to the changing needs in the workplace. The founder, John Sperling PhD, was committed to providing individuals with the appropriate higher-level education needed to fill those career needs. That has been their goal for the past four decades. Our society has changed since then, but the University of Phoenix remains fixed on its mission. By providing top-quality education, the school improves lives and provides strength to the community. They are proud to offer quality education along with the support and resources needed for student success.


Overview of University of Phoenix - Arizona


Utilizing innovation and their dedication to the student outcome, the University of Phoenix partners with the students to achieve a better future. Part of its vision is to make education more accessible to everyone including working adults, stay-at-home parents, and more. The curriculum integrates life skills and professional experience with academics to help students develop the skills they need to apply to their existing life and work situations.

UOPX offers convenient classes in both online and on-site formats giving students flexibility and accessibility to learn around their schedule.

General Information


School Type Private for-profit
Campus Setting City: Large
Campus Housing No
Student Faculty Ratio 70:1
Graduation Rate 15%
Year Founded 1976

Student Enrollment


Total Students94,724

Undergraduate
72,485
Graduate
22,239

Undergraduate Student

Male 22,470
22,470
Female 50,015
50,015

Graduate Student

Male 6,894
6,894
Female 15,345
15,345

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Admissions


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Acceptance RateNA

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Admissions
Application Fee NA
High School GPA NA
High School Rank NA
High School Transcripts NA
College Prep Courses NA
Recommendations NA
SAT/ACT NA
TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) NA
Application Deadline October 1
Common Application Accepted No

Tuition Cost & Financial Aid


Most students and their families have concerns regarding the cost of higher education. Whether or not a college is an affordable option is a primary focus during the college search. What many people do not realize is that the tuition rates and the sticker price is not necessarily the amount that you will pay. With numerous financial aid possibilities like grants, loans, work-study programs, and scholarships, your tuition costs may end up being considerably lower. There are billions of dollars allotted every year in financial aid for those who qualify.

Utilizing the financial aid available often makes attending college a viable option for future success.

The University of Phoenix Offers a locked-in tuition program. That means that the tuition paid at the beginning of the educational journey will remain the same throughout your time at UOPX. This will help students and families budget and plan, making the tuition as dependable as the education.

At the University of Phoenix, total expenses for a year sit at around $19,000, but the average net cost of tuition (the cost after financial aid is applied) was $12,767 in a recent academic year. And, depending on how much aid you are eligible for, which is connected to your family’s annual income, you may pay more or less than that. Families that earn less than $30,000 each year paid around $12,600, families that earned between $48,001 and $75,000 paid $14,939, and families that earned more than $110,001 paid $18,173.

Average net price 2018-2019
Net Price $12,767
Average Total Aid $5,697
Students Receiving Financial Aid 81%
Room & Board $5,250

Sticker Price


  • Tuition In-State - $9,552
  • Tuition Out-of-State - $9,552
  • Books and Supplies - $1,360
  • Room & Board - $5,250
  • Other - $2,830

Academics


The University of Phoenix in Arizona focuses on five competencies that are incorporated throughout its academic structure.

They are:

  • Professional Competence and Values
  • Critical Thinking and Problem Solving
  • Communication
  • Information Utilization
  • Collaboration

With the average student age being 37, this adult-focused university teaches people how to be skilled and productive both in and outside of the workplace. The courses are designed to help students learn, practice their knowledge, and apply them in real-world settings.

The retention rate for full-time students is 38%, while the graduation rate is low at 15%, though that doesn’t account for students who transfer and graduate from another institution. The term retention rate refers to the number of first-time, first-year students that continued to attend the UOPX their sophomore year. The graduation rate indicates the number of those students who completed their degree program. That information is a critical indicator of the school's ability to meet the needs of its new students' freshman year. When someone is researching colleges, they cannot foresee what changes their life will take during that first year. How well a college is equipped to handle those changes and new experiences is a determining factor in whether or not a student will want to return the following year.

Those rates are in combination with a 70 to 1 student-to-teacher ratio, which is incredibly high but, as those are online courses, you don’t have to worry about not being able to get into open office hours since you’ll probably be reaching out to your professors through email.

Student Population Total


Student Population 94,724

Undergraduate
72,485
Graduate
22,239
Evening Classes : Yes
Online Learning : Yes

Most Popular Programs & Majors

(# of Diplomas Awarded by Subject)


All Business Majors 6,005 Total Graduates / 48%
Business Administration and Management, General 5,296 Graduates
Accounting 462 Graduates
Human Resources Management/Personnel Administration, General 97 Graduates
Accounting and Business/Management 70 Graduates
Health Professions and Related Programs 1,984 Total Graduates / 16%
Hospital and Health Care Facilities Administration/Management 1,262 Graduates
Registered Nursing/Registered Nurse 614 Graduates
Health Information/Medical Records Administration/Administrator 67 Graduates
Long Term Care Administration/Management 41 Graduates
Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies 988 Total Graduates / 8%
Behavioral Sciences 988 Graduates
All Computer Information Science Majors 983 Total Graduates / 8%
Information Technology 810 Graduates
Computer Programming/Programmer, General 53 Graduates
Computer and Information Systems Security/Information Assurance 48 Graduates
Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications 20 Graduates
Homeland Security, Law Enforcement, Firefighting and Related Protective Services 969 Total Graduates / 8%
Criminal Justice/Law Enforcement Administration 870 Graduates
Securities Services Administration/Management 86 Graduates
Crisis/Emergency/Disaster Management 13 Graduates
All Other Diplomas 28%

Outcome & Salary


It doesn’t matter if a student is fresh out of high school or a middle-aged single mother, getting a higher education leads to more gainful employment opportunities. Having a college degree in their career toolbox gives them an advantage over their GED or high school diploma holding counterparts.

Students who graduate with a UOPX degree earn around $52,700 annually at the beginning of their careers. Once they reach mid-career, the salary expectation is closer to $93,000. These numbers translate into an excellent return on investment from the education while, those without a college degree in the US have an average salary of $38,792.

Graduates Salary
College Grads Early Career Salary N/A
College Grads Average Salary $72,787
College Grads Mid Career Salary N/A
Return on Investment (ROI)
10 Year Salary Earnings Potential $727,870
20 Year Salary Earnings Potential N/A
Cost of Education (Net Price) 4 Year $51,068
10 Year Projected ROI $676,802
20 Year Projected ROI N/A
No College Education Salary Comparison
National Average Salary $38,792
10 Year Projected Income $387,920
20 Year Projected Income $775,840

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