University of Phoenix
Locations: Nationwide
Annual Tuition: $9,552
Programs with 5+ Reviews
Associate 3.3 Accounting
Bachelor's 3.0 Accounting
Master's 4.0 Business
Associate 2.9 Business
Bachelor's 3.5 Business
Master's 3.9
Doctorate 3.1 Business Administration
Bachelor's 3.8 Business Administration
Master's 3.1 Communications
Bachelor's 2.5 Counseling
Master's 3.1 Criminal Justice
Associate 1.9 Criminal Justice
Bachelor's 3.8 Criminal Justice
Master's 3.2 Curriculum & Instruction
Master's 5.0 Cybersecurity
Bachelor's 4.6 Early Childhood Education
Master's 4.1 Education
Master's 2.5 Education
Doctorate 3.6 Education Administration
Master's 4.4 Educational Leadership
Doctorate 2.2 Elementary Education
Bachelor's 3.7 Elementary Education
Master's 3.3 English
Bachelor's 3.1 Environmental Science
Bachelor's 4.0 Health Sciences
Master's 3.2 Healthcare Administration
Associate 2.5 Healthcare Administration
Bachelor's 3.2 Healthcare Administration
Master's 3.0 Healthcare Administration
Doctorate 1.2 Healthcare Management
Master's 5.0 Human Resources
Bachelor's 4.0 Human Resources
Master's 4.5 Human Services
Associate 3.0 Human Services
Bachelor's 3.6 Industrial/Organizational Psychology
Master's 4.4 Information Systems
Master's 3.1 Information Technology
Associate 2.2 Information Technology
Bachelor's 3.3 Information Technology
Master's 4.0 Liberal Studies
Bachelor's 3.8 Liberal Studies
Master's 4.7 Management
Bachelor's 4.0 Management
Master's 2.1 Management
Doctorate 3.4 Marketing
Master's 4.2 MBA
Master's 4.2 MBA in Accounting
Master's 4.5 MBA in Healthcare Management
Master's 1.3 MBA in Human Resources
Master's 3.6 Nursing
Bachelor's 2.7 Nursing
Master's 2.5 Organizational Leadership
Doctorate 4.6 Project Management
Master's 4.8 Psychology
Associate 2.2 Psychology
Bachelor's 3.3 Psychology
Master's 3.8 Public Administration
Master's 3.6 Secondary Education
Master's 3.3 Social Work
Bachelor's 4.0 Special Education
Master's 2.5 Teaching
Master's 2.2
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Write a ReviewAnthony Benn
Reviewed: 8/15/2025
Degree: Business
This university, University of Phoenix, is horrible. They do not care about their students, only the financial aid benefits they receive from the student’s enrollment. Their financial aid department is worthless, slow, and unprofessional. Do not trust this school at all. They change policies at their whim to fit what they are doing but expect you to adhere to all the rules they have set. They will give you a “projected” date but then pull your money earlier than that said projected date but have... Read More
Trisha Williams
Reviewed: 7/30/2025
Degree: Business
Overall my experience with uopx has been amazing they are attentive to my needs and the professors are very involved with us students. I enjoy my classes and the interaction with my classmates is great even while doing online courses. Overall I truly would recommend uopx to most people.
Lillie Toomer
Reviewed: 7/17/2025
Degree: Business
Returning to school in my 50s was a big step, but enrolling at the University of Phoenix has been one of the best decisions I’ve made. The flexible online structure fits perfectly with my busy life, and the support I’ve received from advisors and instructors has been outstanding.
What stands out most is how personal this journey has been. I’ll be the first and only of my siblings to graduate from college, and that motivates me every day. The courses are practical, empowering, and aligned with my goal... Read More
I’ve learned so much about motivation, self-discipline, and communication—skills I use in real life. The University of Phoenix truly supports working adults and makes education possible and meaningful.
University of Phoenix
Reviewed: 5/28/2025
Degree: Business
When I first started everything was fine but now that I have been attending I have ran into situations that are unheard of. It seem like they only care about themselves. No matter how good you do this school has taught me they will still treat you like nothing.If you have any questions you are mislead and they are currently making my progress complicated. I am currently fighting to get enrolled in my class and to get my financial aid reimbursement sent to me after completing my last class.They made... Read More
Hi, thank you for taking the time to write this review. Your experience is important to us, and we take concerns like this seriously. We care about all of our students and graduates, and we’re committed to supporting you throughout your journey. Please email us at UOPXSocial@phoenix.edu with your contact information so we can look into this. Thank you.
-Allie, Community Manager
Ryius Hicks
Reviewed: 1/14/2019
Degree: Business
They'll tell you you can get online whenever you feel like it to take your classes. But then the teachers will give you assignments on days they feel like and just give you a zero so you actually fail your classes. Do not go online for your our fail.
Tamila
Reviewed: 8/4/2018
Degree: Business
The University of Phoenix is a challenging college. They push you to do your best, and the academic counselors always check in to see if you have any questions regarding your class or your future classes. If you put your mind to it, you can do it! I enjoy going to school here because not only was it flexible but it allowed me to work from home and from work during quiet hours. I earned my associate degree and is currently working on my bachelor degree. I find that most people who complains about... Read More
Michelle Prazenica
Reviewed: 1/16/2018
Degree: Business
I should have read reviews period! The enrollment reps and instructors are great along with the online format. BUT the financial department is a joke! You get told over and over different things that aren't correct and then next thing you know your being pulled from classes because they didn't get documents that you had sent multiple times. So now me, a straight A student, and I'm suppose to be held back and wait for classes while these idiots wait for the same documents I sent. Which causes me to... Read More
eddaliz delvalle
Reviewed: 6/14/2017
Degree: Business
Financial Aid, and Academic Counselors have disappointed me to the max. I am completely in awe on how negligent they are with the students once they are enrolled and receiving their check. It seems as there is a disconnect with management because the way my account was handled was frustrating. I don't trust these people at all and I am glad I am looking into transferring out. If they would have the same work ethic as the enrollment counselors i believe the school will have a better shot at a higher... Read More
gammyd
Reviewed: 1/3/2017
Degree: Business
I had brain surgery, short term memory was a major problem. With UOP I managed to get through because I had time to think about the answers.
Matt
Reviewed: 8/22/2016
Degree: Business
No problems at all attending the University of Phoenix while in the military. Really helped my career a lot. No problems at all attending the University of Phoenix while in the military. Really helped my career a lot. No problems at all attending the University of Phoenix while in the military. Really helped my career a lot.
Rebekkah S
Reviewed: 6/21/2016
Degree: Business
1. Courses were relatively easy but the constant checking in was obnoxious. 2. Hardly any communication with classmates or professor even though they stress that "teamwork" is important. 3. Never received Financial Aid money (but I'm still paying it off to this day because it was reflecting negatively on my credit.) 4. Hassled for first semester tuition before first semester was even over... 5. Was told I could not continue the second semester without paying the first semester's tuition. 4. Financial... Read More
Going downhill
Reviewed: 3/28/2016
Degree: Business
I enrolled into the UOP and attended for my associates and had no problem with it. During this time I was enrolled in the 9 week courses and enjoyed having the freedom to work on my own time and schedule. I was able to access my class online and download my books to my computer. I graduated in 2015 and enrolled again to earn my bachelors and the changes that the UOP has made has me looking at other schools. First you can no longer download your books as a PDA file to your computer now you have to... Read More
Lamar James
Reviewed: 12/1/2015
Degree: Business
The associates program is ok, however I'm not touching there bachelors program at all it's just to high. The Associates program is $10,000 per year then the bachelors jumps up to $16,000 per year that's a big gap not to mention your working harder in the associates program your taking 2 classes at a time. I only did the Associates just to get a feel of the university I honestly loved it, but for the price you can find something a lot cheaper and a lot better. for my last 4 classes my financial advisor... Read More
Carlos-Current Student
Reviewed: 2/27/2015
Degree: Business
As a current online school, I must say that it is not fun, nor does learning online, stimulate any part of your learning. Teachers are severely out of touch with students. I feel that the teachers take their online teach jobs as if they were writing a blog. Send a quick message and move on. Give directions of what they want and move on. I have requested to switch my program and I was notified that finance did not approve it, and now they will not write me back with an answer as to why.
Shannon Freeman
Reviewed: 1/18/2015
Degree: Business
I have wanted to go back to school since I graduated high school (2007). My sister started at University of Phoenix and she encouraged me to continue my education because it was so easy for her. So I finally decided to do it and she was right!!! My adviser was incredible, she helped through every challenge that came our way and was no stress at all. Now I'm starting my first year of college in April 2015 to pursue my associates degree in the medical field so I can help provide for my family and they... Read More
Blanca-BigBizzy Cordova
Reviewed: 10/27/2014
Degree: Business
The work is hard but if you make the effort and maintain a rhythm things will become much easier as you grasp the system used. The student financial services are awful, they ask for the loan for you, yet through the term they ask for more money. In fact, I am currently attending the school for my BA, yet I have been out for a month because the financial administration has me on hold and have been unable to go back, and made me write the same statement over and over. Unfortunately the school focus... Read More
Kaysi Lorin Abshire
Reviewed: 9/22/2014
Degree: Business
Starting off I was nervous because it was all new but I have recieved a lot of help and I am always pointed in the right direction. Someone is just about always there when I need them. I would reccomend this school to anyone.
Carlos Rivera
Reviewed: 9/16/2014
Degree: Business
I think before people choose to study online, they need to consider how much harder it is, especially if you have a full time job. Not only is it hard, but if you are just starting, it is usually best to consider technical schools that get right to the point, instead of taking all of these classes that cost thousands of dollars and will not benefit you in the long run. I am taking am working on getting my associates in arts of business and I have yet to take a class that has anything to do with business.... Read More
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Reviewed: 8/13/2014
Degree: Business
What they do not tell you is that they will work your class schedule to where there is a class left over to where you are not 'full time status' and you will have to pay out of pocket for it. But every check they send of 'extra money' should have been saved for the extra class that is not covered. They do not tell you this. Its just another way for them to get more money out of you. Then when you have to drop out because you cannot afford to pay $1200.00 out of pocket they will send it to collections... Read More
LaShea Boatwright
Reviewed: 8/13/2014
Degree: Business
When I graduated from high school I was on my own and working two jobs. I had decided that I was not going to be able to go to a college campus full time and still be able to provide for myself. I decided that my best option was to take online classes. I began my degree in late 2010 and ended early 2014. Normally for an Associates degree you would only take 2 years to complete, but I still have alot of bumps along the way. My couselors were great. They understood what I was going through with changing... Read More
Hi Anthony, this is very concerning and we take this seriously. Supporting students is one of our top priorities and want to support where we can. We've escalated this up internally and will be reaching out to you directly. In the meantime, if you have any additional questions or concerns, please don’t hesitate to email us at UOPXSocial@phoenix.edu. Thank you.
-Allie, Community Manager