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Key Admission Stats
Institution Type
Private
- Coed
Need Aware
This school may consider an applicant’s financial situation when deciding admission
Level of Institution
4 Year
Campus Setting
Major city
Admissions Requirements
SAT Subject Tests
No
AP Course Credit
Yes
Dual Enrollment
No
Transcript
No
Admitted Student Stats
Admissions Resources
Admissions: visit page
Admissions Telephone: 866-766-0766
For Students with Disabilities: visit page
For Veteran Services: visit page
What Students Are Saying
Just make sure you read and follow your instructors directions and ask any questions you might have, because there is no such thing as a stupid question!
Sandy from Argyle, WI
This school is perfect for someone who is willing to find out information on their own and who is willing to put in time and effort to learn the material if it means watching a youtube or googling a concept that you don't understand. Obviously, you should like the concept of going to school online as well -- if you prefer in class, this is obviously not a school to apply to. My biggest tip to prospective students, however, is to always communicate with your instructor. If you are going to be offline for a day or two and are submitting your assignments early, that's okay, but it never hurts to post something or e-mail your instructor to let them know.
Amelia from Portland, OR
expand your intelligence, many may go to school for better careers but it is also important to have a deeper and more connected reason than that. I am enlightened by the thought of gaining more reusable information.” This will allow me to meet my educational goals, creating a higher success rate for my job-related deadlines. failure is like a bee every one's afraid to hit it,but it falls like any other insect. So don't be afraid to hit the bee.
paquita from Urbanna, VA
If you are considering this school for your next degree I would highly recommend that you consider their online, Axia program as well as the closest campus location near you. When you combine the two learning environments it makes for the best experience and education you can get.
Brittany from Las Vegas, NV
Expect to do a lot of reading. If you enjoy reading, there should be no problem. If you do not enjoy reading, learn to. It is needed in order to be very successful in your classes.
Tammi from Savannah, TN
I love it! Its convenient, log in on when you can, instead of be at class now' attitude is a nice change. Keep up with your work, and make sure your computer is reliable.
Kirsten from Eustis, FL
Be prepared to write a paper almost every week.
Be prepared to work on a team at least every other week of a class. They seem more difficult at first but become easier as everyone gets the rhythm of how the team thing works.
Keep regular contact with your academic advisor and finance advisor. Some of them are a bit careless so if you do not hear from them in 48-72 hours call and ask if they are on vacation, if they have not ask to speak to their supervisor and request a new advisor. The advisors seem to be hit or miss.
Be prepared to work on a team at least every other week of a class. They seem more difficult at first but become easier as everyone gets the rhythm of how the team thing works.
Keep regular contact with your academic advisor and finance advisor. Some of them are a bit careless so if you do not hear from them in 48-72 hours call and ask if they are on vacation, if they have not ask to speak to their supervisor and request a new advisor. The advisors seem to be hit or miss.
Chris from California
Any student can be a phoenix if they are interested in this school. You can feel free to enroll and become UoP student. Things you need to do first is ask yourself what you want to learn, what your goal is, and do you believe that you have enough what it takes to be successful ?
Phat from Midway, CA
Make certain to stay focused in the areas that need additional work, be communicative with facilitators and staff while keeping your mind open to new ideas or re-learning things you thought you knew already.
Susan from Humble, TX
You cannot be a procrastinator at the school, you have to be self motivating and organized. If you like to read ahead this is the college for you! That doesn't mean you don;t have to participate weekly though.
Nicole from Tomball, TX