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Annual Tuition: $9,552

83% of students said this degree improved their career prospects
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Student Reviews - Doctoral in Educational Leadership

Student Reviews - Doctoral in Educational Leadership

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Erika Brown

Reviewed: 6/25/2025

Degree: Educational Leadership

The University of Phoenix is a great way to continue your education. The advisors and facilitators are compassionate and work with you if you keep the line of communication open to what is going on in your life. Most teachers get back to you within 24 hours if you message them.

Lalanecy

Reviewed: 4/21/2025

Degree: Educational Leadership

It's been frustrating to have courses added to the program after you've already started. If the program indicates a certain number of credits for completion, the university should not later be allowed to add courses to one's course load. It prolongs the graduation date and adds to the expenses of the program.

Leann
Responded: 4/30/2025

Hi Lalanecy, we're concerned to learn about your experience and we'd like to look into this. Additionally, we also offer our Savings Explorer option for students to potentially save time and money on their programs. If you're interested in learning more and sharing more about your experience, please send us an email to UOPXSocial@phoenix.edu. Thank you.
-Leann, Community Manager

Dr. Wasted-My-Time

Reviewed: 1/8/2019

Degree: Educational Leadership

TL:DR DON'T DO IT! The program is great but they are going to treat you like a step-child while taking your money! They are the largest FOR-PROFIT University in America, they are only interested in the money you're paying! The content and design of the program was rigorous but I still wouldn't recommend the program to anyone. I would reiterate other's comments regarding the schools money-centered mindset. The financial aid department is a hot mess. My financial advisor yelled at me because I wanted... Read More

Verene Lancaster

Reviewed: 1/10/2018

Degree: Educational Leadership

The University of Phoenix is almost everywhere, which makes it ideal for a single working mom. I had great instructors and it could be a good fit for people who have limited time and don't want to sit in a brick and mortar style classroom. You must have the drive and initiative to get the job done.

Jihanna Davis

Reviewed: 7/7/2017

Degree: Educational Leadership

University of Phoenix has a program that works for the schedule of someone pursuing a higher degree while still working and maintaining a household. THe hours are flexible and the professors are knowledegable in their field. I would recommend a self driven person to continue their education with the University of Phoenix

Barbara Vaiana

Reviewed: 2/17/2017

Degree: Educational Leadership

I am currently enrolled in my doctoral program and primarily online environment. The program is rigorous and not an easy task to pass through. You will have to use the same level of professionalism, knowledge, research and rigor as with any doctoral program. Actually, I have talked to many students from other universities who went through a doctoral programs, and they agree that the University of Phoenix is extremely organized and rigorous concerning the program and requirements to complete. I have... Read More

Monica Newell

Reviewed: 12/3/2016

Degree: Educational Leadership

University of Phoenix allowed me the opportunity to pursue my dream of going back to school while providing a flexible schedule. The rigor of the academics has aided me in my current position to address various needs in my classroom as well as prepare me for future successes. The Doctoral program as a whole allows you to work in professional teams with people from diverse backgrounds. I would recommend this program to anyone seeking to gain their Doctoral degree.

Cora Jackson Holland

Reviewed: 7/25/2016

Degree: Educational Leadership

The Doctoral level Educational Leadership program at the University of Phoenix is tailored to preparing leaders for the improving instructional practice in schools. The rigor of the coursework in each class details how to be a successful, outstanding and effective leader.

Jennifer D. NobleSlaton

Reviewed: 7/20/2016

Degree: Educational Leadership

As a Doctoral Student working on my Dissertation, I have found the University of Phoenix continues to meet my educational needs. My Dissertation Committee is comprised of three Doctors of Education, who are well suited to help guide me towards successfully joining them in the same field. The University is well staffed with academic and financial advisors available to help online students navigate challenges as they arise. The school has a residency component, that allows graduate students to meet... Read More

EDS Nightmare

Reviewed: 3/15/2016

Degree: Educational Leadership

Horrible college to attend online. The enrollment is consistently low causing them to cancel classes on a regular basis. Their attendance policy sucks because they expect you to post stupid responses to posts 2 days a week. Such a waste of time. Stay away from the University of Phoenix.

Dezzarray Smith

Reviewed: 4/28/2015

Degree: Educational Leadership

University of Phoenix would be much better if it didn't cost so much, there was an alternative to the dissertation in the doctorate program, and they gave more financial support.

Dirk H

Reviewed: 3/26/2015

Degree: Educational Leadership

Interesting comments from everyone. Here is my take. The degree is "fine" -- but it is what you make out of it. Reading everything about UOP is concerning -- but I worked 4 years and 4 months on the degree and I do have a diploma. My company recognizes the college and, fortunately, most of my contacts also recognize the college. I do understand those that have not had success with the degree -- but I, personally, have not had a problem with the degree.

Laqueshia Britt

Reviewed: 8/14/2014

Degree: Educational Leadership

The pros of my graduate program is that I learned information and skills that can be used in the real world and I networked with individuals who can assist me in achieving my goals The con of my doctoral program is that I can take longer to complete depending on the circumstances. Also the demands of the programs can cause students to quit and not graduate.

Cynthia Miller

Reviewed: 12/23/2013

Degree: Educational Leadership

Although the school (University of Phoenix) has some good support staff for their graduate program, there mentors are horrible. I have went through three mentors since I have been at University of Phoenix doctoral program. The first mentor did not respond appropriately to my proposal. At times, it took him three to four week to return my paper - if he responded at all. My second mentor did not want to provide any guidance for me when I was out of class working on my proposal. He refused to talk to... Read More

Michi Everett

Reviewed: 11/27/2013

Degree: Educational Leadership

The educational quality and curriculum content of the doctoral program is highly competitive. The cost of education through the University of Phoenix - Online Campus, is unfortunately extremely expensive and not affordable for some working adults.

Lee-Ann Arakaki

Reviewed: 8/7/2013

Degree: Educational Leadership

I feel that the pros of the Ed D program is flexible and the online campus is a great option. The cons are the cost of the program and having to fly to Phoenix once a year - the cost is all out of pocket.

William Childress

Reviewed: 8/5/2013

Degree: Educational Leadership

There is ONE huge pro - it allows me to go to college for a doctorate without leaving my home except for one week a year for a residency. Other than that, there are NO cons for me - I appreciate being able to get through this in an online format.

Audra Squire

Reviewed: 5/4/2013

Degree: Educational Leadership

Online makes it easier for the working adult to continue education. As a busy teacher, mom, and wife, I do not have time to attend traditional classes. Having completed my Masters Degree online, I knew that I wanted to pursue my doctoral degree online as well. Financial and Academic counseling are lacking. If I do not persue them, then I rarely ever hear anything. I cannot continue in the program if I do not get a scholarship, soon!

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