University of Phoenix

12400 Coit Road, Dallas, TX 75243

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Hours open

Monday:

8:00 AM - 10:00 PM

Tuesday:

8:00 AM - 10:00 PM

Wednesday:

8:00 AM - 10:00 PM

Thursday:

8:00 AM - 10:00 PM

Friday:

8:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Saturday:

8:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Sunday:

8:00 AM - 12:00 PM

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12400 Coit Rd, Dallas, TX 75243, United States
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About the Business

The University of Phoenix, located at 12400 Coit Road in Dallas, Texas, is a prestigious university offering a variety of programs for students. With a focus on providing enriching in-person educational experiences, the University of Phoenix is dedicated to helping students succeed both academically and professionally.

Students at the University of Phoenix have the opportunity to save time and money on their undergraduate degrees, with eligible credits and relevant experience potentially saving them $11k and one year off their degree. Whether studying online or on campus, students can receive face-to-face support and access resources such as free wi-fi, computer labs, and workshops.

The university's local campus in Phoenix, Arizona, offers students the chance to meet with faculty and peers in person, building valuable connections and networking opportunities. Additionally, students can stay up-to-date on campus events and career fairs through the local campus Facebook group.

For prospective students interested in learning more about the University of Phoenix, guided campus tours are available to showcase the campus environment and support services. Enrollment representatives are also on hand to answer any questions about student life and the university's programs.

With flexible class schedules and a focus on work-life balance, the University of Phoenix is committed to helping students achieve their educational goals while maintaining their professional and personal responsibilities. Experience what it's like to be a Phoenix through The College Tour, a series highlighting students and alumni who have successfully balanced school, work, and life through the university.

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Sandy Gorman:
5

"Online and residency classes were with teachers from Dallas ISD and Fort Worth ISD. One administrator over Charter schools was from Region 1 in Texas. Several administrators were from Ga."

1 year ago
AuJeanae Lewis:
1

"Worse school ever I came from Strayer University thinking they would be better but it has not you can't turn in work early or you won't get credit for it. If they have technical issues on the student website and you can't turn in your work but still email the teacher telling her this asking her if you can turn in your work to her you can't. I could have stayed at Strayer for all this.. The success coaches always want to blame what happened on you and not the professors. This makes the second time and I'm good on University of Phoenix the reviews told me not to come here I should of just stayed at Strayer at least they were "PRO STUDENT" ! I am so upset now my degree process has been pushed back even further because I'm now going to have to re enroll elsewhere! Strayer you was always good too me, I'm running back to Strayer for next enrollment! UNIVERSITY OF PHOENIX HAS TO MANY EXCUSES"

more 6 years ago
M W:
1

"The credits from the university are absolute trash. You will not be able to transfer 40 - 100% of your credits to other universities because other colleges think this university is illegitimate. All this university is good for is collecting money. During my second class my instructor showed up drunk. Management is non existent and the instructors do not care about what your facing in your personal life."

more 7 years ago
Javier Romero:
4

"I go to the campus to meet people, but not very many of the fellow students use the hub. Probably it would get swamped so as a University of Phoenix Online learner, I have self-concerned myself with starting a pledgie group. Im not always hanging out but just mixing the alumni association at all would make more connections at Dallas campus for everyone, thanks to my pledgie team! I'm telling everyone! Lets meet more alumni more often, it's important. See ya there! I'm Javier Romero."

more 8 years ago
Samantha Heard:
1

"The University of Phoenix appears to be really popular. However, my experience with the MBA program leads me to label the educational content and culture as somewhat remedial. The students appear to be individuals who are unable to gain admission into colleges and universities that require college entrance exams. Most of the students are veterans and the professors appear to lower the standards to meet the academic level of the students. In addition, one professor Dr. Kyle Kucera failed to grade an assignment that was submitted on time. I attempted to resolve the issue with the professor and with an academic counselor. To date, the assignment has not been graded. Noteworthy: The professor asked the class to be considered of his inability to grade our assignments in a punctual manner and then he failed to behave in a professional and reasonable manner. At any rate, it's a peculiar environment that lacks academic rigor. Don't waste your time, the degree is worthless anyway!"

more 8 years ago
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