University of Phoenix - Dallas Campus is the campus of the University of Phoenix in Dallas. Here is a detailed introduction:
School Overview
Establishment time: As one of the many campuses of the University of Phoenix, its establishment can be traced back to the founding of the University of Phoenix in 1976.
Location: Located at 4035 South River Point Parkway in Dallas, Texas.
School size: In 2021-2022, there are 1242 Full-time students are enrolled here, and there are no part-time students.
School nature: It is a four-year private for-profit university.
Academic situation
Professional settings: Undergraduate and graduate degree courses are provided, covering business, management, marketing, computer and information science, engineering, family and consumer science, health professions, psychology, public administration and other fields, including accounting, business administration, business communication, e-commerce, finance, hotel management, computer software engineering, consumer goods marketing and retail management, health service management, psychology and many other professional directions.
Teaching mode: In order to meet the learning needs of working people, the school provides a variety of teaching methods, including on-site courses during the day, evening and weekends, as well as fully online courses. Students only need to attend one course at a time, once a week, and each course lasts about 5 to 6 weeks.
Faculty: The school does not employ full-time or tenured professors, but is taught by nearly 8,000 online part-time teachers, most of whom are company presidents, senior information managers, financial managers or professional researchers. They understand social needs and have the latest industrial theories and application technologies, thus ensuring the quality of students' learning.
Campus Life
Student Organizations: There are a variety of student organizations and clubs, such as student-run campus newspapers, drama clubs, radio stations, TV stations, military bands, choirs, etc., as well as social organizations such as Greek fraternities and sororities. Students can join the corresponding organizations according to their interests and hobbies, make like-minded friends, and enrich their extracurricular life.
Student Services: The school provides students with a series of services, including legal help, health clinics, personal and psychological counseling, women's centers, international student counseling, etc., to meet the various problems and needs encountered by students in their studies and lives.
Campus Safety: Attach great importance to campus safety, providing 24-hour emergency telephone/alarm services, 24 24-hour patrols, student patrols, late-night transportation/escort services, and electronically controlled dormitory entrances ensure the safety of students and their property.
Tuition and Aid
Tuition: In 2021-2022, the tuition for in-state students is $10,544, plus $760 in fees, excluding room and board.
Aid: The average amount of aid received per student is $6,352, the average amount of aid for freshmen is $4,844, the average loan aid is $3,139, and the average scholarship and/or grant is $2,822.
School Ranking
The school has not yet performed well in some common comprehensive university rankings, but it has a certain influence in the field of adult education and vocational training. It is one of the largest private schools in North America, and its degrees have also been recognized to a certain extent in society.
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