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Are for profit colleges and universities in the gun sights of the Obama administration? Some think so, me for one. The new U.S. Dept. of Education, Deputy Undersecretary Robert Shireman looks like he will be looking into the various compensation and incentives for profit universities provide to their admissions and enrollment people at ...
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The very best graduate schools of business--those accredited by AACSB--will NOT accept graduate transfer credits from schools that do not also have AACSB certification. "Regional accreditation" of a business school isn't worth squat.
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Strayer University of Arlington, VA, (among others) continues to have accreditation problems, and potential students are advised to avoid the school. Strayer lacks accreditation from the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (www.sacs.edu); additionally, its undergrad and graduate programs in business are not accredited by AACSB ...
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Anyone who has done research on any of the many schools that provide distance education will have an understanding that market demand is a partial driver of success or failure. There are online schools out there such as University of Phoenix, Kaplan University, and a few others who are “for-profit” institutions. That said, ...
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I was so glad when I came across your blog. My name is Abiola and I reside in Maryland.
I have been considering going back for my MBA for the past few months and have been doing my research for weeks now. At times I just get confused about what school I should attend, accreditation issues, best business online schools to pick from and ...
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Hello, all!
I'm currently attending Capella University for my BS in Computer Science, but I'm less than impressed with their setup. It's extremely difficult to cram everything in each week, it's pretty expensive ($1700 per quarter - financial aid only pays for part of it), and it's hard to figure out what each assignment ...
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I'm thinking of going with UoP for an associate's in criminal justice, and i was wondering if anyone had already been through any similar classes? Experience? Opinion?
Thanks Rob
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The first University of Phoenix Academic Annual Report contains a transparent look at a variety of ways in which the University of Phoenix measures itself in relation to its Mission and social agenda of access and inclusion. The Report was created within the framework laid out by the Spellings Report: access, accountability, quality, and ...
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It is true that there is a low standard of acceptance at UoP and yes, they are a private university (for profit) as is Harvard.
There are many grateful people who worked hard to get their degree in spite of a family of three to support on a single income from a third-shift, factory job. Today, having a degree, regardless of the ...
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Andrew, Bachelor of Science at the University of Phoenix Nichelle, Master of Business Administration Greg, Master's in Organizational Science Nicole, Master of Business Administration Jim, Bachelor of Business Administration
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Hello fellow e-learners!
For your information, eLearners.com lists course catalogs and student handbooks on our Web site. The documents can be located at the address below:
http://community.elearners.com/files/folders/university_of_phoenix/default.aspx
We are continually adding documents (in .PDF and Word) that can be downloaded. For anyone ...
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These distance learning universities all offer Ph.Ds.Can anyone rank them in descending order of total students registered (Total student body population in Ph.D programs) in any type of Ph.D program.I assume University of Phoenix is number one. Perhaps Capella or Walden is number two. I do not need the actual numbers, just the ...
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Hello, I am a student taking classes through Axia College of the University of Phoenix (Associates through Axia, and then onto UoP for my Bachelors)
I have been looking for discussion groups or forums specific for Axia/UoP and have not found any, so here I am.
Can a board be created specific for Axia/UoP, or can someone point me in the ...
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The Viewbook gives potential students a high-level overview of how University of Phoenix works. Download the Viewbook to learn why the University may be the right choice for you.More About the University of PhoenixOriginally founded in 1976, University of Phoenix is dedicated to meeting the needs of working students. Now the largest private ...
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The University of Phoenix Catalog covers important policies and procedures in detail.More About the University of PhoenixOriginally founded in 1976, University of Phoenix is dedicated to meeting the needs of working students. Now the largest private university in North America, UOP has more than 190 campuses and learning centers as well as a ...
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The Fact Book provides an overview of University of Phoenix, including information on our learning goals, assessment of learning, awards, mission and purposes. Statistics on enrollment, as well as student and faculty demographics, are also included.More About the University of PhoenixOriginally founded in 1976, University of Phoenix is dedicated ...
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I am considering taking the MSC in Adult education at the uop. I would appreciate any feedback from anyone that has taken the program.
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scaredrain: There are some hangups to UOP, some employers wont accept a degree from UOP and have put that in their job descriptions, that UOP or Devry graduates need not apply. I have never seen a job description that specifically stated that certain college grads need not to apply. One can only assume that the company has gotten ...
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Has anyone completed their AA through Axia? I went to the UOP's business program and did not like the group work. I want to make sure Axia is a different experience.
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A FEW WORDS ABOUT DISSERTATIONS AND DISTANCE LEARNING The most rigorous part of the dissertation includes theMethods Section Study Design Research questions and hypothesis formulation Development of instrumentation Describing the independent and dependent variables Writing the data analysis plan Performing a Power Analysis to ...
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It’s been a while since I’ve had some fan mail. I’ve received two this week. The first one is posted below.
"Scott, I have read most of your blog, however if you mind, I would like to ask you a couple questions and would love your honest reply. I did my undergrad at UOP, and am considering Norwich. If you had to ...
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I am an online learner since March of 2007. I went with AIU and started out fine. Then came an issue with the college algebra class and because of some technical problems and some problems with the lack of support from them, I had to repeat the class. They wanted to tack on another $2,000 to my tuition. That ...
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I graduated high school 8 years ago and then because of things going on in my life I didn’t go to college. I have no college credits. I’m kind of stuck at home taking care of family and having limited transportation. I want to get a Bachelors in Science in tourism and Hospitality Management. Is it possible to get all ...
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First, I would like for everyone to look at this comic … a little off the topic today, but funny none the less.
Now for the big news of the day in distance education: The Apollo Group Ordered to Pay $280 Million
Apollo Group Inc., the for-profit company that owns the University of Phoenix, fraudulently misled investors about ...
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I am enrolled at University of Phoenix. I would recommend that no one goes their on line because they lose paperwork then they tell you that you need to do it again. They did this to me yesterday I submitted a form to drop a class over a month ago and now they are telling me that I never submitted it correctly, they told me I need to ...
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