Admission requirements.
Undergraduate admission requirements.
To enter an undergraduate program, you must have a high school diploma or equivalent and be employed. If you are not employed, you must have access to an organizational environment that allows you to apply the concepts you learn in our courses.
As part of your admission, your 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 you have had
professional training or have served in the military, you 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.
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