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    University of Phoenix (UOP) is a for-profit educational institution specializing in adult education, with campuses located throughout the United States, Canada, Mexico, and Puerto Rico. UOP was founded in 1976 by Dr. John Sperling. History In the e...
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    http://semyjobhunt.blogspot.com/2008/06/esemenamsemyjobhuntbloggercom-explore.html
    esemenam.semyjobhunt@blogger.com, Explore new University of ... (by: esemenam)
    Axia College is a college of University of Phoenix. For more information about University of Phoenix accreditations and state licensures, please visit http://www.uphoenix.com/accreditation/. Georgia: University of Phoenix is authorized ...

    http://rachelcarolinesmith.blogspot.com/2008/06/woohoo-graduation.html
    Woohoo! Graduation!! (by: The Catwhisperer)
    In less than a week I will be graduating from the Axia College of University of Phoenix with an Associate's degree in Health Administration. I'm so happy! Beginning July 1st I will be going into the University of Phoenix Bachelor's of ...

    http://my-space-view.blogspot.com/2008/06/mrmike-corporate-challenge-ive-lived-in.html
    Mrmike - The Corporate Challenge Iu0026#39;ve lived in this area half past ... (by: Smite jon
    Axia College of University of Phoenix (Online): Contemporary Business Communication (COM/140), Ef... Online College Course - Advantages To give you a competitive edge in the workplace, you need to upgrade your learning. ...

    http://shattokat.blogspot.com/2008/06/new-beginnings.html
    New Beginnings (by: Shattokat)
    I have been accepted into the Associate of Arts in Business program by Axia college(aka University of Phoenix). I'm a little scared..... I'm a three time strike out at our local college in large part due to my social anxiety ...

     
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    Is there any truth to this website about Axia college UOP?
    www.universityofphoenixsucks.com I am curious cause that is where i go.... i am so confused. What would you do in my situation... Should i go to another school? www.universityofphoenixsucks.com ok add .com to the end of www.universityofphoenixsucks.com

    I'm sorry I have no idea!!! I just wanted the two points!!! Thanks!!! I hope you get the answer you are looking for here!!!



    The low down on University of Phoenix Axia College?
    I am getting so much bad rap about UOP Axia College online I don't know what to believe. I have applied for enrollment but have not been notified as of yet whether I have been accepted or not. I ran across many people complaining of ripoffs and professors not answering their questions etc etc. Anyone have a positive experience? I want to get my degree but I work 2 jobs and UOP Axia College seems to be a good fit and is affordable-yes I have to get loans to pay for it but paying back once I complete my degree should be quick and easy. Since I have not been notified yet I have time to separate fact from fiction so that if I am accepted and want to pull out I have 3 days to do so without penalty but I have done research for several months and have found what I thought were good things with online education but now that I have taken a step to being accepted I am finding sites of people claiming ripoffs and I don't know what to believe anymore. Any info is appreciated!!

    I am currently a student at Axia pursuing a degree in IT and I can't say anything bad about them. My experience has been a good one so far and I'm about at the half-way point. One note though is that I don't hear from my academic counselor that much but that's about it. If you have any other questions just let me know and I will try to answer them for you.



    Is axia college the same as university of phoenix?
    I am pretty sure I did everything for signing up for school through phoenix university. However now I am enrolled in Axia college of university of phoenix. I just assumed it was just a division of the school because it was so large. Then while browsing online, I came across some chats making me think that I am getting a degree from Axia and not UOP. What the heck. If I wanted to go to a college not a university I wouldn't be paying the outrageous prices. Let me know ANYTHING please

    "And many states don't recognize UOP degrees due to accreditation issues." Posters please indicate which states don't accept regional accreditation as sufficient in their state. I believe you will find that this is simply not true. UoP is regionally accredited just like the state U in every state - this is not the issue. The issue is that the reputation of UoP is not so hot (regionally accredited or not). UoP has earned a poor reputation in the world of academia whether or not it is deserved. That reputation can cause you problems later. Axia is the community college division of University of Phoenix. Some people believe this was a way to separate the business from the bad reputation of UoP. "If I wanted to go to a college not a university ..." Understand that there is no difference in real practice between a college and a university in the US. There are many fine universities that call themselves a college and there are many fine colleges that call themselves a university. In 2007, the two words have come to mean the same. "I wouldn't be paying the outrageous prices. ..." One has to wonder why you've decided to pay these prices for a degree that you can earn elsewhere for less and have with a better reputation. A bachelor's degree from UoP will cost you about the same as one from Harvard University and about 3-5 times what one would cost at your local state university. If you've decided that UoP is the best option for your needs then by all means follow that path. Be certain you've explored other options for a degree online though -- UMass, UFlorida, Florida State, CalState, Oklahoma, UTexas, and 100s of others offer their degrees online for less than what UoP will cost you and a much better reputation (if not education).