
How #UniversityofPhoenix changed me
Made me more marketable to potential employers.

My advice to people interested in working at #UNIVERSITYOFPHOENIX as a #HealthandHumanServicesProfessor ...
Health promotion program design and affiliation.

Drama at #UNIVERSITYOFPHOENIX
Lesbian learning team complaints and leadership referred to administration.

My experience with University of Phoenix
I enjoyed my time at University of Phoenix. I was ready to go back to school, therefore I studied and got good grades. I enjoyed the ability to refresh what I had learned in my undergrad degree with the accounting and business courses. I feel that the education was well rounded, not easy, but worth the time.

How #UniversityofPhoenix-CharlotteCampus changed me
While attending UOP, I learned great time management skills. As a mother of 3 (my youngest was 9 months old when I started) and full-time employee, I had to learn how to factor in time to work on my personal goal of obtaining my degree. It wasn't easy and I doubted my abilities sometimes, but I triumphed!

An unforgettable situation at #UniversityofPhoenix
I was in the home stretch of achieving my Master's degree and I would always seek out a classmate to work with on group assignments. This particular classmate praised me for being someone who was easy to work with on group assignments. Bottom line is that a single compliment goes along way toward building another person's confidence.

How #UniversityofPhoenix changed me
I've always wanted a college degree, but I didn't know how to attend school as a single mother raising my disabled daughter, Nadira, who was nonverbal, quadriplegic, and wheelchair bound child. The UOP allowed me the opportunity to attend online and raise my daughter at the same time. I'm entirely grateful for the U OP to recognize adults to achieve his or her educational goals under the most adverse circumstances.

Something I learned at #UniversityofPhoenix-OnlineCampus
There is not one specific thing I learned taking classes through University of Phoenix. There were many. The classes were informative and provided me the opportunity to expand on things I already knew and learn things I did not know. The learning teams were tough because everyone lives in varied time zones making completion of assignments tough. All in all it was a great learning experience.

Something I learned at #UniversityofPhoenix-OnlineCampus
Time management. I know how to prioritize my duties and task.

How #UniversityofPhoenix-OnlineCampus changed me
I am more professional, but the degree has not enabled me to land an Analyst or Programmer job in the past ten years since I have obtained my degree. There are few to none entry level Analyst/Programmer jobs and most companies want employees that already have 10 or more years of experience. The gap lies in not being able to land a job of this position in the first place.