Is the University of Phoenix closing?

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    Akash Gaur | Contributor-Level 10

    5 months ago

    The University of Phoenix is not closing, however, it is phasing out all its physical campuses to remote learning. The reason being, a majority of the university's students prefer remote learning to off-line mode. The institute is planning to phase out all its campuses, once all the students enrolled there complete their respective studies. 

    As per data curated from an unofficial source, the institute moved all its educational programs to online format in Illinois.

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Akash Gaur

The University of Phoenix is home to a number of highly qualified faculty members carrying immense industrial experience in their respective areas of expertise, that guide students over the course of their educational journey.

Among the most notable faculty members are:

·      Daniel D'Urso, MBA, MS Computer Science (Faculty, College of Business & Information Technology)

·      Tony Buenger, MS (Associate Faculty, College of Business & Information Technology)

·      Richard Bowman, MBA (Senior Associate Faculty, College of Business & Information Technology)

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Akash Gaur

The University of Phoenix student to faculty ratio stands at around 67:1. The total student population as of Fall 2023 at the University of Phoenix stands at around 101,150, while the institute houses around 1,500 faculty members under its university umbrella.

The faculty is very well-versed in their respective areas of studies & is always there to guide students over their educational journey.

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Akash Gaur

The University of Phoenix has over 1,500 faculty members, including 1,129 directors, 244 presidents, 109 CEOs, 56 Principals, 27 Directors of Nursing & 11 Chiefs of Police, as per data curated from the official university website.

The university's faculty carries an average experience of around 28 years, with 16 years of average experience teaching at the University of Phoenix.

161 members of the faculty claim to have some sort of military experience.   

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Akash Gaur

The University of Phoenix was founded in 1976 by John Sperling & John Murphy in Phoenix Arizona. The institute started in a rented office space went on to grow into a fully-accredited university offering education to thousands of undergraduate & postgraduate students.

The institute primarily operates in online format, after the student's preference to study online as well some controversies related to marketing malpractice that it has been marred by over its near 50-year old history.

In 2011, it bought a 100% stake in software company, Carnegie Learning, signalling a shift to online learning.

Its ownership changed hands from Apollo Grou

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Akash Gaur

The University of Phoenix started when John Sperling rented space in the Boilermaker's union hall, recruited lawyers & opened for business. The institute started with eight students, each being a working adult looking for a way to finish their respective higher education.

Almost 10 years to its opening, the institute had 6,000 students & by 1989, it started offering courses in the online format.

The ownership: Apollo Group, went public in the year 1994 & in 2004, its stock hit an all-time high of nearly USD 100 per share. Following which the business declined amidst a string of controversies & slowly phased to online operations.

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