Resources › For Students and Parents The University of Phoenix Online Admissions Admissions Data, Financial Aid & More Share Flipboard Email Print The University of Phoenix Stadium. Gage Skidmore / Flickr / CC BY-SA 2.0 For Students and Parents College Admissions College Profiles College Admissions Process College Rankings Choosing A College Application Tips Essay Samples & Tips Testing Graphs College Financial Aid Advanced Placement Homework Help Private School Test Prep College Life Graduate School Business School Law School Distance Learning View More By Allen Grove Allen Grove Facebook Twitter College Admissions Expert Ph.D., English, University of Pennsylvania M.A., English, University of Pennsylvania B.S., Materials Science & Engineering and Literature, MIT Dr. Allen Grove is an Alfred University English professor and a college admissions expert with over 20 years of experience helping students transition to college. Learn about our Editorial Process Updated on August 28, 2017 Since the University of Phoenix Online has open admissions, generally anyone has the opportunity to study through the school. Keep in mind that the university, like many online for-profit institutions, has an extremely low completion rate for degree-seeking candidates. Interested prospective students should check out the school's website for more information and contact the school with any questions. Admissions Data (2016) The University of Phoenix has an open admission policy. Test Scores: since the University of Phoenix has open admission and does not require test scores, the university does not report SAT or ACT data to the Department of Education The University of Phoenix Online Description The University of Phoenix is a for-profit university with over 200 campuses across the United States. The online school alone has hundreds of thousands of students, and the school is by far the largest private university in North America. The University of Phoenix awards associate, bachelor's, master's, and doctoral degrees. At the baccalaureate level, business fields are the most popular. Academics are supported by a 37 to 1 student / faculty ratio. Most University of Phoenix students are adults seeking to advance their skills and careers with the convenience and flexibility of online learning. Be sure to look at the statistics below carefully. The University of Phoenix can be a good choice for disciplined students who want to expand their skill sets, but the actual graduation rate is abysmal. If you enter the university planning to earn a degree, keep in mind that very few students actually achieve that goal. Also be careful with financial aid: loan aid outweighs grants by a significant percentage. While the total cost of the University of Phoenix may seem like a bargain compared to other colleges and universities, the reality is that a school with a higher price tag may, in fact, be the better value. Enrollment (2016) Total Enrollment: 131,629 (103,711 undergraduates)Gender Breakdown: 31% Male / 69% Female100% Full-time Costs (2016 - 17) Tuition and Fees: $9,690 Books: $1,112 (why so much?) Room and Board (off campus): $5,183 Other Expenses: $4,421 Total Cost: $20,406 The University of Phoenix Online Financial Aid (2015 - 16) Percentage of New Students Receiving Aid: 85%Percentage of New Students Receiving Types of AidGrants: 82%Loans: 79%Average Amount of AidGrants: $5,344Loans: $8,453 Academic Programs Most Popular Majors: Accounting, Business Administration, Criminal Justice, Human Services, Information Technology, Nursing, Psychology Graduation and Retention Rates First Year Student Retention (full-time students): 31%4-Year Graduation Rate: 1%6-Year Graduation Rate: 11% The University of Phoenix Online Mission Statement: mission statement from http://www.phoenix.edu/about_us/about_university_of_phoenix/mission_and_purpose.html University of Phoenix provides access to higher education opportunities that enable students to develop knowledge and skills necessary to achieve their professional goals, improve the productivity of their organizations and provide leadership and service to their communities. Data source: National Center for Educational Statistics Cite this Article Format mla apa chicago Your Citation Grove, Allen. "The University of Phoenix Online Admissions." ThoughtCo, Aug. 27, 2020, thoughtco.com/the-university-of-phoenix-online-admissions-788134. Grove, Allen. (2020, August 27). The University of Phoenix Online Admissions. Retrieved from https://www.thoughtco.com/the-university-of-phoenix-online-admissions-788134 Grove, Allen. "The University of Phoenix Online Admissions." ThoughtCo. https://www.thoughtco.com/the-university-of-phoenix-online-admissions-788134 (accessed June 2, 2023). copy citation Featured Video