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From enrollment to graduation, and beyond, the entire staff at University of Phoenix is dedicated to your success. We make it easy to become a student.
Your Enrollment Advisor
To help you get started, your enrollment advisor will guide you through the entire application process, and answer all your questions about your program, courses, forms, fees, transfer of credits, and credits awarded for work experience. Once your application and fees have been received, your enrollment advisor will process your application, ship your Online Learning Software, help you order your textbooks and course materials, and get you into your first class. You can register for all your courses over the phone, or you can sign up via the Internet - no waiting in line required. Textbooks can be ordered the same way and shipped directly to you.
Your Financial Advisor
Your financial advisor will acquaint you with the various financial options available and help you choose the plan best suited to your needs. Your financial advisor is your contact for assistance with any financial matter, including any student loans, grants or outside funding you may be using.
Your Academic Counselor
After your first class, an academic counselor will replace your enrollment advisor as your guide for the rest of your program. Your academic counselor will provide a schedule indicating which classes you need to take and when. Your entire degree program will be mapped out for you, including the exact date of your graduation. Your academic counselor will check in with you periodically to make sure you're comfortably on track. You can also contact your counselor at any time with problems or questions regarding any University matter, including classes, instructors, attendance or grades.
Other Student Services
As an online student, you will be able to take advantage of the university's full range of student services. You can also access the Online Collection, the University of Phoenix's library on the Internet. Or visit the student union to exchange job tips, share travel information, and meet other online students living in your area. You'll be able to access your schedule, review your academic records, and order books online via your student services web page. After graduation, you can take advantage of our Alumni Network, where you'll find networking and career resources, job postings, seminars and workshops, and discounts on products and services that professionals can use to further their success. The Alumni Network can be accessed via the Internet. There are also local chapter meetings held in many metro areas across the country.
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You can complete 100% of our University studies from virtually anywhere in the world.
Since 1989, our computer-based educational delivery system has extended the boundaries of the classroom. The Online program uses the power of the Internet to deliver online learning that is independent of time and location. Rather than gathering in a classroom, students and instructors interact online or offline in a forum using Microsoft® technology.
How the Program Works
In the Online program communication is many-to-many rather than one-to-one. Each class shares its own group mailbox, which serves as an "electronic classroom." While communication between individuals is common, each class uses a group forum where students put their work and ideas before classmates for comment. This upgrades the quality of most work before its more formal, academic review by the instructor.
Students can access research material from the University's Electronic Library. The Online program is designed to benefit working professionals in a number of ways. Classes are offered one at a time, in sequence. There are no semesters, so students can begin a course of study any month of the year. A student can concentrate on one subject at a time, and when a class is completed they can move on to the next one until all degree requirements are met.
Each online class lasts five or six weeks. A student can sign on any hour of the day or night, taking part at times that best fit his or her schedule. While this flexibility is unprecedented, it requires greater than average discipline and does not allow a student to "coast." Students devote an average of fifteen to twenty hours a week to their studies.
What It's Like
Typically, on the first day of the week the instructor sends introductory information on the week's topic and confirms the assignments, such as reading from the textbook, completing a case study, or preparing a paper on the topic you're studying.
The instructor also posts a short lecture or elaborates on the material, and provides discussion questions related to the topic. Throughout the week you work on your reading and assignments on your own, just as you would in a traditional classroom setting. You use the computer conferencing system to participate in the class discussion and ask questions/receive feedback. When your assignments are due, you send them to your instructor online. Your instructor grades them and sends them back to you with comments.
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At the University of Phoenix, you attend class at the times and places that work best for you. You never have to waste any of your valuable time commuting to class, and you never have to worry about any scheduling conflicts. Because all discussions are conducted asynchronously, like e-mail, you participate at your own schedule. Courses are offered one at a time, for five or six weeks, so you can explore each subject in more depth. Most of our students can complete their degree in approximately two to three years.
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