ArticlesBase.com - Free Articles Directory
Free Online Articles Directory
24.07.2008 Sign In Register Hello Guest
Email:
Password:
Remember Me 
forgot your password?


THE UNIVERSITY OF PHOENIX: PROS AND CONS

Author: Lucky Balaraman Author Ranking Blue | Posted: 27-10-2005 | Comments: 0 | Views: 1,385 | Rating:  (442) Article Popularity - Bronze (?) Got a Question? Ask.
Sign Up Now!

~~~ About the University ~~~

The University of Phoenix is the largest private university in the United States. It has more than 17,000 instructors and 240,000 students, out of whom roughly half are enrolled in its highly evolved online educational programs. It has 170 physical campuses spread over the US, Mexico, Puerto Rico and ---. Since 1976, more than 171,600 working professionals have earned their degree from University of Phoenix.

The University of Phoenix is designed very differently from conventional universities. Its programs are aimed at working adults - AT&T, Boeing, IBM, Intel, Lockheed Martin, and Motorola -- not to mention the U.S. military.---who want to better their salaries by enhancing their qualifications. About 60% of students receive some tuition reimbursement from their employers, which include such blue

The School offers undergraduate and graduate-degree programs in Business, Business and MBA, Criminal Justice, Education and Teaching, Healthcare and Nursing, Human Services Information, Technology, Accounting, Management, baccalaureate nursing programs marketing, and the like,

~~~ Pros ~~~

1. You can enroll in on-campus, offline or Flexnet programs (the latter is a combination of the first two) 2. If you are a working adult, you will not feel out of place age wise: the average student is 34 years old and earns between $50,000 and $60,000 a year 3. Again, if you are working, there is a high chance you can receive tuition reimbursement from your employer (60% of students do) 4. The tuition is much less than several other universities'. Some sample fee comparisons:

TRV University (Technical Remote Viewing 101: Basic Skills) $1295.00

Columbia University (Political Science S1002Q) $2514.00

Northwestern University (News writing and Reporting 301-0) $3217.00

Harvard University (SOCI S-40: Introduction to Human Societies) $1850.00

--------------- University of Phoenix Online (Marketing: MKT 421G) $1230.00 ---------------

5. The University's online program is one of the most highly evolved in the world and continues to be a fount of innovation. (The latest development: online, downloadable, paperless textbooks) 6. The curriculum stresses team playing. Even online students are organized into groups and each group asked to complete a project. This prepares students for the group efforts so fundamental to today's working world 7. The University is accredited by the Commission on Institutions of Higher Education of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools. Any graduate school is required to recognize its diplomas

~~~ Cons ~~~

1. Graduate Schools value applicants from Ivy League Universities much more than those from the University of Phoenix 2. Staff turnover is very high and continuity is poor (http://adam.theficus.com/archives/2003/08/fuck_university.h tml#comment-864) 3. Instructors can often be confused about the syllabus (http://adam.theficus.com/archives/2003/08/fuck_university.h tml#comment-3196) 4. Plagiarism is often unchecked (Ibid) 5. Feedback on graded papers can be non-existent (Ibid) 6. Responsiveness of the management leaves a lot to be desired; often complaints are not addressed (http://answers.google.com/answers/login?qe_destination=%2Fa nswers%2Fthreadview%3Fid%3D216054) 7. An unusual number of students are disillusioned with the University

~~~ Conclusion ~~~

All the facts are now before you. It is now your call to weigh them carefully and make a sound, informed decision. Good luck in your educational endeavors!

Rate this Article: Current: 5 / 5 stars - 2 vote(s).

Article Source: http://www.articlesbase.com/education-articles/the-university-of-phoenix-pros-and-cons-3938.html

Print this Article Print article   Email to a Friend Send to friend   Publish this Article on your Website Publish this Article   Send Author Feedback Author feedback  
About the Author:
Lucky Balaraman is an experienced author who writes on a variety of subjects. For more information on rhinoplasty, visit his website at: http://www.rhinoplasty-information.info
Submitting articles has become one of the most popular means of generating quality backlinks and targeted traffic to your website. Join us today - It's Free!

Article Comments

Comment on this article Comment on this article
Your Name
Your Email:
Comment Body
Enter Validation Code: Captcha


Related Articles

What Is School Accreditation?
By: Jason Hahn | 07/04/2006 | Education
In general terms, accreditation is the means by which a school is officially recognized as a provider of a satisfactory education that public institutions (i.e. employers) can trust.

University of Phoenix
By: brenda moore | 29/11/2007 | Education
The University of Phoenix is one of the most popular online education schools. University of Phoenix is an accredited college and offers many degrees.

John Sperling, Educator and Entrepreneur
By: Bart Gibby | 04/07/2006 | Non-Fiction
A simple history of the life of the academic revolutionary entrepreneur, John Sperling.

Tips for Getting an Online Degree
By: Harris Jhosta | 18/07/2006 | Online Education
In this age of digital technology, more people are turning to the internet to obtain a college education. Now, it's easier than ever to get an online degree from one of many internet colleges and schools offering distance education. While online learning isn't for everyone, it's certainly a convenient and flexible way of furthering your education and obtaining accredited degrees from one of many leading universities.

Psy D and Phd Offer Different Opportunities for Doctorate Students
By: Search For Classes | 01/10/2006 | Online Education
The emergence of the Psy D degree in recent years has brought about change in the way psychology students approach earning a doctorate degree. A traditional PhD program focuses on the scholar-practitioner model while Psy D programs are aimed at those who wish to tailor their careers less toward research and more toward clinical and counseling psychology.

Doctoral Candidates and the Prioritization of Education, Work and a Social Life
By: Search For Classes | 24/10/2006 | Online Education
The rising cost of post-secondary education has made earning a doctorate degree prohibitive for those who prefer to pursue their education without working full or part time concurrently. Many who wish to pursue a PhD have no choice but to find employment that will sustain them through their postgraduate education.

Earning An Associates Degree Online
By: Kateri White | 30/10/2006 | Education
Earning an associate's degree usually takes two years at a regular onsite college but earning an online associate degree can take as little as six months. This time difference is advantageous for those individuals who wish to enter the work force earlier or for those who do not have a lot of money or time to spend on college.

Exercise Your Mind With Online Education
By: Sharon Odom | 22/12/2006 | Education
With every New Year, we're given a clean slate upon which to draw a brand new future. Along with New Year's resolutions to exercise your body, perhaps it's time to consider exercising your mind as well. Now is the perfect time to continue your education. Of course the big question is,...

Got a Question? Ask.

Ask the community a question about this article:

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the expenses of the courses on line ...
By: LaTonia | 26-11-2007
What are the expenses of the courses on line verses the courses on campus?

Q&A Powered by:
Powered by Yedda 

Latest Education Articles

Homeland Security: The New Age of Counterterrorism
By: Henley-Putnam University | 23/07/2008
After the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks on the United States, it became clear that much more needed to be done to protect America's freedoms and interests - both at home and abroad. The US Government, in response, created the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) over five years ago and...

Hypnotherapy Training Course
By: Khurram Zeb | 23/07/2008
Some things to keep in mind if you want to become a hypnotherapist.

The Hitler Pact: a Blood Oath
By: Brian Cuban | 23/07/2008
The Hitler newphews are alive and well in Long Island, NY. What can they tell us about their infamous uncle?

Maximize Your Speed Reading
By: Francis Hesse | 22/07/2008
Maximum Speed Reading is an incredible new program that will help you to read and comprehend massive amounts of written information - in any subject area - with unbelievable speed and remarkable retention and recall.

The Orginis of Plastering
By: Matt Morgan | 22/07/2008
An overview of the history of plastering buildings.

The Cherokee Language
By: Jacob Lumbroso | 21/07/2008
Like many other languages, the Cherokee tongue is named after its people, the Cherokee. It is classified under the Iroquoian language family, and it is the only Southern one from the group that is still used.

How to Select the Perfect Cell Phone for You
By: Richard Adams | 19/07/2008
Discusses 4 elements to consider when buying a new cell phone.

Biodiesel and the Kyoto Protocol
By: Mervyn Rees | 19/07/2008
I thought I would chat about some aspects affecting the production of biodiesel. The Kyoto Protocol goes by a number of aliases: The Kyoto Treaty, The Kyoto Accord, or The Kyoto Protocol to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change.

More from Lucky Balaraman

DO YOU HAVE A NOSE FOR GOOD RHINOPLASTY?
By: Lucky Balaraman | 09/10/2005 | Health
With a rhinoplasty, you can increase or decrease the size of your nose, change its shape, alter the angle of the nose's tip or change the distance between your upper lip and your nose.

Article Categories






Give Feedback

Sign up for our email newsletter

Receive updates, enter your email below