For information on Instant Decision Days, visit Transfer Events.
Name: Vincent Rizzi
Email: vincent.rizzi@phoenix.edu
Phone: (706) 247-3104
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There are no specific transfer application deadlines as University of Phoenix offers multiple cohort start dates for bachelor’s degree programs throughout the year.
Yes, our cohort model enables the university to offer most bachelor’s program start dates approximately every 6-8 weeks
No.
University of Phoenix requests transcripts on behalf of new students. The student simply needs to fill out our transcript request form, which an enrollment representative can provide.
Applicants can send them to their assigned enrollment advisor at University of Phoenix.
No. Students must receive a minimum grade of “C” (in some cases C-) to transfer course credits.
Yes, University of Phoenix requests transcripts on behalf of new students. The student simply needs to fill out our transcript request form, which an enrollment representative can provide.
There are no fees associated with the application process. Once a student is enrolled and begins classes there is a $170 resource fee required for each class. This fee covers all materials such as e-books, research tools, technology support etc.. that students will need to complete the course.
Information on this topic is covered on the international admissions page. International Admissions | University of Phoenix
https://www.phoenix.edu/tuition-financial-aid/transfer-credits.html , Contact information is: Vincent Rizzi, vincent.rizzi@phoenix.edu, 706-247-3104.
Yes, new student orientation is provided. Academic Advisors work with students once they apply and are enrolled in a bachelor’s program. These orientations are coordinated by the student’s assigned academic advisor and completed online.
Financial Aid Code is 014593 and students will be assigned a financial aid advisor as part of the enrollment process.
Bachelor’s degree tuition for Hudson County Community College students and alumni is $350 per credit hour.
Scholarship information is provided by the financial aid team during the application and enrollment process.
No, University of Phoenix is an online university.