

If you need to pause or change your program, it is super easy to do that. The program sequences are well constructed so moving from one topic to the next is seamless.

I have seen these tools change dramatically since my first class to the one I took last week almost 20 years later. The materials supplied, labs, and associated online education tools are excellent. You will learn in a timely manner with content that is seldom more than a year or three old. If you do want to learn, and you can discipline yourself, here are the benefits: 1. I have always found that I could get through the materials, and be challenged by them, not just coast along. I have done all three with Phoenix, and I found the remote options best for my working and traveling requirements. Distance learning in an online only approach is nothing like going to a hybrid or on prem school. If you don't reach out to people, either as class mates, or instructors, academic advisors, etc. If you are not able to discipline yourself to apply yourself 100% on your own, you won't get as much out of the classes. If you don't want to learn, in this kind of program, you won't. But that said, there are a few things to know about this kind of program. As a result I have spent a grand total of about $5000 on my bachelors.

"I have been going to University of Phoenix for 20 years! I started in 2003, and I have always just used this as a way to spend all of the tuition reimbursement a company will pay me, and improve myself along the way.
