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University of Phoenix Reviews of Master's in Business

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Student Reviews - Master's in Business

Student Reviews - Master's in Business

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A. Baraona

Reviewed: 1/3/2024

Degree: Business

As a proud alumnus of the University of Phoenix with a Bachelor of Science in Information Technology and a Master of Science in Administration of Justice and Security, I can wholeheartedly recommend this institution for its exceptional academic programs and supportive learning environment. The Information Technology program was comprehensive and current, equipping me with vital skills in technology and its practical applications. The curriculum was rigorous yet flexible, allowing me to balance my... Read More

Estela Diferretti

Reviewed: 6/28/2021

Degree: Business

I decided on UOP for my MBA and certificate in accounting to sit for the CPA exam. My undergrad was from community college and SDSU. Those school financial aid departments always had a solution and never had any kind of errors in disbursements, and if they did they did not hold me accountable for their mistakes. For the most part, the instructors are great and very knowledgeable not only about the course work but with actual experience in the field they are teaching. The online resources are also... Read More

Derrick

Reviewed: 11/20/2019

Degree: Business

I have had a great experience with this school. The assignments were challenging. I earned both a bachelor's and a masters degree and continually get job offers because of them. I continually see negative comments about the UOP and can't help but wonder is it the individual that's lacking.

Former Campus Chair/Professor

Reviewed: 11/9/2017

Degree: Business

2011 is the year I resigned from UOP. In my experience, there were too many factors that led me to the conclusion that students were not receiving the education they paid for. Many times, the focus of leadership was to keep students from complaining and therefore faculty were more often than not to lower the bar on assignments and classroom assessments of learning. Weekly papers are used to determine most of what makes up a grade. Plagiarism is rampant and many faculty members would rather overlook... Read More

Anonymous

Reviewed: 9/1/2017

Degree: Business

A great opportunity to explore new topics and become better at something you love. A way to build a foundation for a future career. What you get out of it is based on how much effort you put into it. There's a lot more to college than the classroom.

Anonymous

Reviewed: 9/1/2017

Degree: Business

The staff was helpful with the classes and in answering any questions I had.

Anonymous

Reviewed: 9/1/2017

Degree: Business

The class schedule was convenient. The format of the lessons was also helpful for a busy mom.

Anonymous

Reviewed: 9/1/2017

Degree: Business

My college experience I felt way more alone than I needed to. I tried to be more independent and you were encouraged to be self sufficient, but ultimately you have to learn when it's necessary to seek help and resources .

Anonymous

Reviewed: 9/1/2017

Degree: Business

Awesome school. The layout was easy to follow. Teachers were awesome and would provide as much help as they could without goving the solution.

Angie G.

Reviewed: 9/1/2017

Degree: Business

University of Phoenix as a great MBA program. Rather than throwing the same text book information at their students you work through an entire case study in each course and each case focuses on he main subject of that course. It has a more real world field to it.

Anonymous

Reviewed: 9/1/2017

Degree: Business

It was a rigorous program taught by professionals. I learned real life experiences that allowed me to apply the technical knowledge more efficiently.

HWJ

Reviewed: 4/19/2017

Degree: Business

Awesome faculty and despite the negative experiences expressed. It functions with the same ethics and standards as other schools accredited by the Higher Learning Commission. Some people just like to knock the big guy in higher education but look more closely at the smaller schools and their practices are the same. Higher Ed is a business be it for profit or tax exempt (non-profit).

WB

Reviewed: 9/26/2016

Degree: Business

I finished my BSBM and MBA with UoP. Not at any time did I have any administrative difficulties. I did have a couple of run-ins with dead beat team members. My only complaint is that when I identified these nae-do-wells the instructors were not as helpful as they could have been. In the BSBM program I was in the "ground school" so dead beats were not that much of a problem. I read comments from those who are complaining and I find most just a bunch of cream puffs that complain about everything. UoP... Read More

Hot Mess

Reviewed: 7/6/2016

Degree: Business

I would not recommend this school to a dog. They will not listen to anything you have to say. I was done with my last class October of 2013 and a professor stated that I had cheated on a paper. I re ran the paper through the plagiarism checker once again to prove to the teacher that she was lying and she stated that she would not accept it as I could have written a new paper. I fought for 2 months to get them to remove that F off of my transcript. During 2014, I was constantly on the phone with financial... Read More

mark

Reviewed: 4/1/2016

Degree: Business

Your experience at UOP is what you make of it. If you desire to learn, it is a great environment to do so. It is often difficult to work with the other team members, but that is the case in real life. So I would recommend UOP to anyone that is willing to put in the time and effort to better themselves. Its not cheap so watch out financially.

Patrick

Reviewed: 1/12/2016

Degree: Business

Good Day all! I just wanted to put in writing how worthless a degree from UOP really is. I received both a BS and MS in Business Management from UOP (on campuss classes, not on-line). I spent a considerable amount of time, effort and money to achieve these degrees. Little did I know that employers look upon these degrees as worthless and not worth thier time. Since my graduation in Nov 2013, I have been looking for employment with both these degrees prominenly listed on my resume, only to be told... Read More

Erick

Reviewed: 1/7/2016

Degree: Business

Everyone's experience will vary, mine has been rewarding. You get out what you put in. In my experince, the same people that complain are the same group that lack comittment. The instructors have offered great insight and relevant experience. Cost is my only complaint.

PYJames

Reviewed: 1/4/2016

Degree: Business

For a full time employee this was a great program, it has better technology that most and worked well to meet my needs. I do not understand the negative comments, and a number contradict each other. For example some complain of being easy classes/exams and yet also complain of low pass rates and drop out rates. Its either easy or hard, make your mind up. As for the non profit vs. profit college question, the local colleges near where I live have more cash, buy more of the city than any business I... Read More

Jeremiah

Reviewed: 11/5/2015

Degree: Business

Despite all of the negative reviews and stigmas that you can find about the University of Phoenix, I believe that the school is on par with other colleges. What this school does is provide an opportunity for working adults to go back to school in efforts of advancing their careers. The teachers are real life professionals that work in the field that they teach, which allows them to relate real world examples to the materials in the curriculum. Like other schools, you always have students that just... Read More

Malcolm D. Jacobs

Reviewed: 10/10/2015

Degree: Business

I enrolled into University of Phoenix while stationed in Japan serving the Navy. All the classes were classroom based taught by professors that flew in to teach the course. We started out with 25 students and dropped down to 15 some did not expect the work load of the classes to be as difficult as they were and others transferred back to the US or ships deployed. These men and women that transferred or deployed were able to continue the Master’s program on line. The Master’s program was a challenging... Read More

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