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University of Phoenix-Arizona

Private for-profit Phoenix, AZ · Urban · Southwest · 87% data reported · Agent Insights
20%
Graduation Rate
$37,752
Earnings (10yr)
$13,520
Net Price
85,991
Enrollment

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Overview

With nearly 86,000 students, the University of Phoenix-Arizona caters to a diverse range of learners, particularly those balancing work and education. This school stands out for its focus on practical fields like Business & Marketing, Health Professions, Computer Science & IT, Criminal Justice, and Psychology. For many students, the appeal lies in flexible online learning options that fit into busy schedules while pursuing degrees that align with career goals.

When it comes to post-graduation life, graduates earn an average of about $37,752 after ten years, which gives a sense of the financial trajectory students can expect. While the graduation rate is relatively low at 20%, many students still find value in the education they receive, particularly in the job market for fields like health and technology. Furthermore, approximately half of the students benefit from Pell Grants, indicating that financial aid plays a significant role in supporting access to education.

On the affordability front, the net price after aid stands at $13,520, which is a manageable figure for many. However, with a median debt of $31,553, it's important for prospective students to consider their financial choices carefully. Those who thrive here tend to be self-motivated and goal-oriented, ready to tackle the unique challenges of a for-profit education model while working towards their professional aspirations.

How University Compares

Dot right of center = above national average.

NATIONAL AVGGraduation20%Earnings 10yr$38KNet Price$14KRetention41%Median Debt$32KPell Grant Rate50%

Net Price by Family Income

What families actually pay after aid, by income bracket.

$13K$0-30K$14K$30-48K$15K$48-75K$19K$110K+

Cost & Financial Aid

$9,552
In-State Tuition
$9,552
Out-of-State
$13,520
Avg Net Price
$31,553
Median Debt
50%
Pell Grant Rate
63%
Federal Loan Rate

What Families Actually Pay

$12,776
Family Income $0–$30K
$13,833
Family Income $30K–$48K
$14,963
Family Income $48K–$75K
$19,150
Family Income $110K+

Graduate Outcomes

$35,359
6 Years After Entry
$36,644
8 Years
$37,752
10 Years
0.84x
Debt-to-Earnings
60%
Earning > $25K

Earnings Trajectory

$35,359 6yr $36,644 8yr $37,752 10yr

Academics & Admissions

Retention Rate 41%
Full-Time Faculty 7%
Faculty Salary (mo) $8,456
Diversity Index 0.81
First-Gen Students 54%

Top Programs

Business & Marketing 56%
Health Professions 17%
Computer Science & IT 11%
Criminal Justice 6%
Psychology 3%
Education 1%
Communications 1%
English & Literature 0%

Quick Facts

Setting Urban
Region Southwest
Accreditor Higher Learning Commission
Predominant Degree Bachelor's

Student Body

Female
70%
White
34%
Hispanic
12%
Black
24%
Asian
1%

Data Sources

U.S. Dept of Education College Scorecard

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