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Admission requirements.

Undergraduate admission requirements.

To enter an undergraduate program, prospective students must have a high school diploma or equivalent and be employed. If a person is not employed, they must have access to an organizational environment that allows them to apply the concepts they learn in our courses.

As part of admission, any prior coursework, elective classes, major studies, and credits awarded through the Assessment of Prior Learning or the College Level Examination Program (CLEP) will be considered for academic credit. If a prospective student has had professional training or has served in the military, they may be able to convert previous experience into academic credits.

Undergraduate students can choose to enroll directly into an undergraduate program, following a curriculum that depends on the number of previously earned credits being transferred. Another option is to finish the Associate of Arts program and gain the benefits of that diploma while continuing to study toward the Bachelor’s degree.

Graduate admission requirements.

To be considered for a graduate program, you must be employed or have access to an organizational environment that allows you to apply the concepts you learn in our courses. In addition, you will need an undergraduate degree from a regionally accredited college or university, or one that is a candidate for accreditation. A comparable degree from a recognized institution outside of the United States is also acceptable. University of Phoenix requires you to have a minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.5 and at least three years of significant work experience.

An Enrollment Representatives will guide the application process.

Since every student is unique and has different needs, University of Phoenix assigns an experienced Enrollment Representatives to work closely with you to streamline the process of returning to school.

If you would like to attend University of Phoenix, simply complete our Information Request Form or give us a call at 1-877-567-9472.

The application process, step-by-step. Your employees will follow these steps:

  • Step 1:They will contact University of Phoenix by calling 1-877-567-9472 or click here.
  • Step 2: An Enrollment Representatives will provide you with an information packet and answer all your questions regarding programs, start dates and the application process.
  • Step 3: After an informal interview with your Enrollment Representatives, you will receive application materials and financial aid forms.
  • Step 4: Submit your application.
  • Step 5: Arrange to pay your fees.
  • Step 6: Your Enrollment Representatives will process your application, ship your software, help you order your textbooks and course materials, and get you into class.

To get started today, complete our Information Request Form or call us at 1-877-567-9472.






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