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Re: University of Phoenix
Posted by Denise Pokorny on 11/11/07
On 10/21/06, Donald wrote: > I am also curious as to why there is a controversy surrounding UOP. > It is not like they are a diploma mill selling degrees for $500 and > mailing them to you within one week. As far as the lawsuit involving > them and their recruitment practices, these factors do not effect the > quality of education at the school. These are just administrative > problems. If they were serious problems, UOP would have had their > accrediation revoked. Some people are just using this lawsuit as an > excuse to bash UOP because they are the largest private university in > the country. Whenever someone is the largest, people will always go > after them. Just look at Wal Mart. > > On 10/20/06, Michael Allen wrote: >> There seems to be a lot of controversy over the validity of the >> University of Phoneix Online degree programs. I do not understand >> why. For the most part, people are skeptical about an education that >> does not allow you to sit in a classroom and listen to someone >> lecture. All that a lecture does is elaborate on the course work >> that is being taught. Something that most people do not realize is >> that an online degree displays a persons ability to reasearch. Here >> is why. I do not have a teacher to readily refer to for step by step >> assistance. Don't get my wrong, all of my instructors are available >> if needed as they often supply a phone number and email address to >> contact them. My point is that instead of listeining to a Charlie >> Brown type teacher honking away at something that I do not feel >> appealing, I can read the documents for the course, and then >> research topics of interest or topics that I do not understand. >> Rather than hoping that the teacher and I can effectively >> communicate in order to work through the problem I am experienceing, >> I can focus a little research on the topic and come up with the >> answer. Another point that I would like to make is this. I am >> currently pursuing a Business Admin degree and what I am learning >> applies directly to my responsibilities as a manager. I have been >> able to identify some of my managerial weaknesses and have been able >> to make changes that impacts my organization in a positive manner. >> The education is sound, if it was not it would not be nationally >> accredited. We cannot forget about that. There are organizations out >> there that accredit schools so that people will feel confident with >> the education that they are receicing. Go ahead and google it, you >> will find it to be true. We have all heard of Colin Powell right? He >> graduated from some small inner city college in New York, and went >> on to lead a successful military and political career. Why do I >> bring this up? It does not matter quality of education, what matters >> is quality of person. That degree is just a piece of paper that says >> you completed school. It gets your foot in the door because it >> proves that you have done more than the average high school student. >> How you apply your abilites and knowledge is what will make you >> successful, not a 4.0 at Harvard. That jsut says that you know how >> to study and remember things. Application is the key to success. I >> hope this helps with the UOP conversation. >> -Michael Allen >> >> >> On 7/14/06, Derek wrote: >>> I'm just about to graduate from University of Phoenix with my BSIT >>> (just the capstone class left), and I'm trying to decide what to >>> do about pursuing a master's degree. UoP currently only offers it >>> online, and I don't know what to think about the validity or value >>> of an online degree in comparison to classroom based education. >>> That's how I sumbled onto this thread during a Google search. >>> >>> I think that Mike is right about getting out of it what you put >>> into it. I also think that basic interest has a lot to do with >>> it. I love technology and I really enjoyed the programming >>> classes, especially Java 1 & 2, and Web Programming 1 & 2. >>> However, those classes were also taught by (in my opinion) the >>> best instructors at that campus, which shows that instructor >>> quality has a lot to do with maintaining the students' interest. >>> Most of the instructors have "real" jobs and are teaching for >>> various personal or monetary reasons on the side. They, >>> therefore, bring their real-world experience to class with them, >>> and that's something you won't get at a typical career-instructor >>> school. >>> >>> It also takes student commitment. Without that, it doesn't matter >>> what school you attend -- you probably won't finish, but you'll >>> still owe on the loans. My first classes started out with 30+ >>> students. My last class on EBusiness had just 6 people in it, and >>> only 5 finished the class. >>> >>> Before I started school I wondered why I had to jump through so >>> many hoops to get my "piece of paper." After going through the >>> process, I see that the true value of a degree program is to >>> separate the quitters, slackers, and incompetent people from those >>> who will actually be successful in life, and I think that's the >>> real value of a degree to an employer. It's a baseline >>> reliability and follow-through certification. >>> >>> >>> >>> On 6/13/06, Mike wrote: >>>> You will get out of it what you put into it. I have complaints, >>>> such as some of the duds in my learning teams, but how is that >>>> so different from the real world. If anything, I learned how to >>>> deal with dead-beats in a diplomatic fashion. You will find >>>> people at EVERY school in the country, around the world for that >>>> matter, who are not pleased. My business management degree from >>>> UOP helped me get the job I have now. Most people who won't >>>> accept a UOP degree don't know anything about it, have >>>> preconceived notions about an "on-line" degree, or are >>>> prejudiced against the format because they had to beat it out at >>>> a brick-n-mortar university. Do the math. Did you see Good Will >>>> Hunting? Speaking to a elitest Harvard student, the character, >>>> Will, says "You dropped $150,000 on an education you could have >>>> gotten with $1.50 in late charges at the public library." This >>>> is probably not far from the truth. >>>> >>>> Ever heard the phrase: "Do your own think!" Don't be swayed by >>>> public opinion. If it feels right to you, then move forward. Ask >>>> the nay-sayers to submit proof for the feelings, and you will >>>> find that they are unsubstantiated. >>>> On 4/26/06, Frank wrote: >>>>> On 7/07/05, Florita King wrote: >>>>>> Hi, >>>>>> >>>>>> I was warned about Phoenix by several people. Go to >>>>>> ripoffreport.com and you'll see a mass of complaints about >>>>>> the school. >>>>>> >>>>>> Good luck!. >>>>>> >>>>>> Florita >>>>>> >>>>>> On 6/16/05, John wrote: >>>>>>> I am currentlty attending the University of Phoenix's >>>>>>> program for IT. I have not been 100&37; satisfied. I have >>>>>>> been doing some pretty heavy research trying to find some >>>>>>> alternate opinions on the quality of education, and the >>>>>>> recognition of degrees provided by other educational >>>>>>> bodies and employers, by the UoP. Some factors I have in >>>>>>> my favor, is although I am employed full time, I am still >>>>>>> in my 20's (for a bit longer :) , I have no family, and no >>>>>>> children. I feel that I may be selling myself short if I >>>>>>> continue on my current path. While I really want my >>>>>>> degree, I want to be proud of the name, and I want to work >>>>>>> my tail off getting it. Your opinions and advice are >>>>>>> greatly appreciated! >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>>
Posts on this thread, including this one
- University of Phoenix , 6/16/05, by John.
- Re: University of Phoenix , 6/17/05, by Mr. H.
- Re: University of Phoenix , 6/30/05, by maureen nestor.
- Re: University of Phoenix , 7/07/05, by Florita King.
- Re: University of Phoenix , 4/26/06, by Frank.
- Re: University of Phoenix , 6/02/06, by Replica Diploma.
- Re: University of Phoenix , 6/13/06, by Mike.
- Re: University of Phoenix , 7/14/06, by Derek.
- Re: University of Phoenix , 7/27/06, by Thomas.
- Re: University of Phoenix , 8/09/06, by James.
- Re: University of Phoenix , 8/09/06, by James.
- Re: University of Phoenix , 8/13/06, by The bottom line.
- Re: University of Phoenix , 8/23/06, by Dana.
- Re: Survey for Adult Educators and GED Instructors, 9/03/06, by Graduate Student.
- Re: Survey for Adult Educators and GED Instructors, 9/04/06, by LincolnScholar.
- Re: University of Phoenix , 10/03/06, by TheBlackPoet.
- Re: University of Phoenix , 10/04/06, by 0?.
- Re: University of Phoenix , 10/13/06, by Jim Maloney.
- Re: University of Phoenix , 10/20/06, by Donald.
- Re: University of Phoenix , 10/20/06, by Michael Allen.
- Re: University of Phoenix , 10/21/06, by Donald.
- Re: University of Phoenix , 10/28/06, by justin.
- Re: University of Phoenix , 10/29/06, by Pascual Ramos.
- Re: University of Phoenix , 10/29/06, by Pascual Ramos.
- Re: University of Phoenix , 11/11/06, by A happy student.
- Re: University of Phoenix , 11/12/06, by A student .
- Re: University of Phoenix , 11/12/06, by Joeblow in a Benz.
- Re: University of Phoenix , 11/30/06, by candice.
- Re: University of Phoenix , 11/30/06, by candice.
- Re: University of Phoenix , 12/05/06, by Devesh.
- Re: University of Phoenix , 12/16/06, by frmillermaed.
- Re: University of Phoenix , 1/01/07, by Theo.
- Re: University of Phoenix , 2/13/07, by Marjorie.
- Re: University of Phoenix , 2/14/07, by Graduate Student.
- Re: University of Phoenix , 3/11/07, by Sandy Jo Kinman.
- Re: University of Phoenix , 3/17/07, by Laura.
- Re: University of Phoenix , 3/21/07, by Amy Jacobs.
- Re: University of Phoenix , 3/26/07, by frmillermaed.
- Re: University of Phoenix , 4/18/07, by JULIE PETIT.
- Re: University of Phoenix , 5/08/07, by Management.
- Re: University of Phoenix , 5/12/07, by TCF.
- Re: University of Phoenix , 5/13/07, by Amy.
- Re: University of Phoenix , 5/14/07, by Pamela Reed.
- Re: University of Phoenix , 6/22/07, by love it or hate it.
- Re: University of Phoenix , 7/31/07, by dks.
- Re: University of Phoenix , 8/09/07, by John Smith (yes that is my real name).
- Re: University of Phoenix , 8/09/07, by Amy.
- Re: University of Phoenix , 9/15/07, by Jack.
- Re: University of Phoenix , 9/15/07, by Jack.
- Re: University of Phoenix , 9/19/07, by Medek.
- Re: University of Phoenix , 11/11/07, by Margo.
- Re: University of Phoenix , 11/11/07, by Margo.
- Re: University of Phoenix , 11/11/07, by Margo.
- Re: University of Phoenix , 11/11/07, by Denise Pokorny.
- Re: University of Phoenix , 11/16/07, by greg.
- Re: University of Phoenix , 11/16/07, by greg.
- Re: University of Phoenix , 12/04/07, by Reg.
- Re: University of Phoenix , 12/07/07, by jenn.
- Re: University of Phoenix , 12/12/07, by 123.
- Re: Survey for Adult Educators and GED Instructors, 1/15/08, by xoxo.
- Re: University of Phoenix , 3/07/08, by Carlita.
- Re: University of Phoenix - Warrenville, Illinois Campus , 3/29/08, by Dave.
- Re: University of Phoenix , 4/24/08, by shannon.
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