University of Phoenix understands that completing a degree program involves more than just attending classes. Student success often depends on the other types of support they receive beyond the academic. This is especially true of adult learners who often have numerous other responsibilities to manage at the same time.
Recognizing the need for multiple avenues of support, University of Phoenix has made academic and support counselors available to students 20 hours a day, five days a week, over the internet, or via phone or chat. Students do not need to leave home or schedule time in their already busy schedule to attend a face-to-face meeting with a support counselor.
Support Services for Applicants and New Students
The first decision anyone faces when applying to University of Phoenix is which degree program fits them best. Since this is not always an easy decision to make, the University offers an online Career Interest Assessment to help incoming students clarify their goals. Enrollment representatives are available by phone to help prospective students identify the best program for their interests during these hours (all times reflect Mountain Standard Time):
- Monday to Thursday: 6:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.
- Friday: 6:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
- Saturday: 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
- Sunday: 12:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.
University of Phoenix also offers a help option for students who are uncertain which department may best address their questions. They just need to select the Request Info button on the University’s website.
Applicants and incoming students also have a lot of questions about financial aid. Because everyone has a unique situation, the University has financial aid counselors available to respond to phone calls between 6:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m., Monday to Friday. Students can also find answers to specific financial aid questions by starting a chat session with a staff member of the finance office between 4:30 a.m. and 10:00 p.m.
With much of its student body completing at least some coursework online, University of Phoenix offers technical support via phone or chat seven days a week between 5:00 a.m. and 1:00 a.m.
Academic Resources for Today’s Modern College Student
Busy working adults need educational resources available to them with no time restrictions. Once University of Phoenix accepts a student for enrollment, they have immediate access to a multi-part resource called the Student Toolbox. This connects students to the many resources outlined below.
Career Services
University of Phoenix offers Career Services for Life to all current students and graduates. Career coaching, interview preparation and resume building are just three examples of common sources of help students can find through this hub.
Class Expectations
For adults who have been out of school for many years, knowing what to expect from online or in-person classes can be challenging. Noted for its maximum flexibility in student scheduling, University of Phoenix provides prompts for students to help them visualize what a typical day might be like.
General Tips
Some questions just do not fit into a box. Students who need help with everything from developing effective note-taking skills to leading a balanced life can find what they need online.
Math and Writing Help
These subject-specific portals offer students the chance to brush up on their skills or receive more in-depth help and tutoring with a specific topic.
Mentorship Program
Students who would like to develop a one-on-one mentoring relationship with a University of Phoenix graduate can find willing participants at this hub.
Onboarding Checklist
Applicants can track their process toward admission and enrollment in real time with this convenient checklist. This feature also provides prompts, letting future University of Phoenix students know what they need to do next to stay on track.
Productivity Tools
The University’s suite of productivity tools help students stay connected through a dedicated email address, chat option and personalized calendars. They also have the option to connect for immediate help.
Student Portal
The password-protected student portal is where individuals can log in to view their student account, see course assignments and participate in classroom activities and discussions.
Resources for Responsible Borrowing
College students sometimes take on more debt than they can afford to repay, which can result in persistent hardships after graduation. The information available on this portal offers advice to help students learn to borrow the least amount of money possible and budget carefully.
University Library
This hub provides students with access to resources and databases curated by library staff at University of Phoenix. Students can ask questions in real time about topics like finding the best sources for a research paper or best practices for navigating the online library.
Resources for On-Campus Students
Students who choose to attend classes in person also have several resources available to them. Examples include quiet study areas, meeting rooms, tutoring and printing resources.
Life Resources
University of Phoenix offers life coaching and counseling services for students who need additional support to work through a challenge. From dealing with a personal problem that is impacting their academic performance to learning better ways to manage their time, students do not need to go beyond the University network to receive the help they need.
Students who attend in-person classes in Arizona can receive face-to-face counseling from University of Phoenix graduate students actively enrolled in a program and working under the direct supervision of a licensed professional. Other student support services under the life resources umbrella include accessibility and disability services and support for active-duty military personnel and veterans.
About University of Phoenix
University of Phoenix opened a brick-and-mortar location in 1976. Always ahead of its time, the University was an early adopter of the online learning model. Forty-five years after its launch, University of Phoenix offers more than 300 options leading to a program certificate or associate, bachelor’s, master’s or doctoral degree program. University of Phoenix is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission (http://hlcommission.org).