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  • Report:  #547888

Complaint Review: Axia colledge of University of Pheonix Online - Phoenix Arizona

Reported By:
JoJo - d, Texas, United States of America
Submitted:
Updated:

Axia colledge of University of Pheonix Online
3157 E Elwood St Phoenix, 85034 Arizona, United States of America
Phone:
(800) 545-6042 ext 39399
Web:
https://ecampus.phoenix.edu/Portal/Portal/Public/Login.aspx
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  I was interested in going back to school. I do not have very much time to spare on an education. I was promised that Phoenix Online was the one for me with my time restraints. After being promised convenience, support, and creditability I decided to enroll with Phoenix Online.

  After being enrolled in Axia College of University of Phoenix I discovered that it was going to take up more of my time than I was promised. Even though it was more than what I could handle it was too late and the contracts were signed. So I decided to stick it out. By the third semester the time restraints became increasingly difficult as more was expected from me.

  I was already upset for falling into what I thought was a trap. but as more was expected from me, the more I felt as though I wasn't learning anything at all. I dropped out when things piled up and I became more & more behind in my school work.

  I had too much on my plate. I actually liked going to school online at the UoP. I believe UoP has a good sytem just not enough options. I could not get Financial Aid to cover part time classes, only full time. I couldn't lessen the amount of school work that was required for me to do.

Basically I needed more time and less work. Without being able to pay for my education in the first place trying to get one has put me in debt. To those of you thinking about trying University of Phoenix online, going full time consumes more time than they tell you.  It is better to pay for it as you go and find out how much you can handle with the time restraint they require.

  When students can devote the required time to graduate from Axia College of UoP Online, it is still nothing compared to the hands on training/experience that is needed in the real world. I believe certain aspects of educating when applying the UoP Online program is necessary to the future of online schooling and education in general. I will try online accredited courses again when I can afford it or when government grants allow me to go to school at my own pace instead of full time.

  Right now going back to school anytime in the near future doesn't seem likely. In fact having a bad credit score makes it harder to get a better job.

  An Enrollment counselor lead me to believe that 2 hours a day 5 days a week "online" was all it took to get by. That was a lie. The counselor didn't mention the other 10/12 hours it took reading, studying and writing 7 days a week.





4 Updates & Rebuttals

Diana

Grand Prairie,
Texas,
U.S.A.
I too, suffered like you.

#2Consumer Comment

Wed, February 17, 2010

I too, went back to U of P, Axia to correct some deficiencies in my schooling.  The first two classes you have to take are required by them and have nothing to do with transfer credits which I found was odd.  After the 1st semester with them, I withdrew.  The time it took to complete 2 - 3 credit hour classes was unbelieveable!!  I spent more time on those 2 classes than I would have going to work 50 hours a week plus drive time and their instructors thought we should know how/when/why/where they wanted the finished product by osmosis.  Nothing worked the same way from instructor to instructor online.  You jumped through hoops and still it wasn't the way they wanted it.  I think I got high B's but it was useless and expensive.  I just got that student loan paid off. 

I too, felt like it was a trap.  They contacted me constantly after I withdrew as I was approved for all kinds of student loans.  However, they didn't recognize numerous credits from an accredited state university I had attended previously as it wasn't in "Their" curriculum or degree programs. 

Stay with a community or local state college.  You'll get more bang for your buck and the classes won't be as tedious or time consuming as UoP.

 


aaronv1983

United States of America
Ground Campus??

#3General Comment

Wed, February 17, 2010

Have you tried their ground campus? It cheaper and only one day a week.


Alberta

Myrtle Beach,
South Carolina,
USA
NEVER GIVE UP

#4Consumer Suggestion

Wed, February 17, 2010

Hi:

I just want to say I understand your pain with regard to issues with UOP.  I actually did what you did - I quit attending the UOP, primarily because of an issue with a class withdrawal that did not get posted by my advisor.  I had all A's and B's so when the advisor didn't withdraw me from the class as I asked the instructor contacted me and told me the only choice I had was to take the class - even though I didn't have the books or any of the appropriate software to do the class (back in 1997).  Since the instructor refused to drop me from the class because the advisor messed up, I received a Failing grade which caused my GPA to drop to 2.something (5 credit class).

Well - I was hoping things had gotten better at UOP and went back in 2009.  The advisors provided incorrect information but this time I refused to let them get away with it.  I started keeping a written record of all of my issues by forcing them to put everything on paper or e-mail to me. This has allowed me to show them that I was lied to and they are attempting to address the issues.  Yesterday I was supposed to be in class, but they made a mistake with my financial aid so I have to wait for them to install me in a class today.

I am 10 classes away from my BSB/IS degree and will complete my degree come HELL OR HIGH WATER.

So I want to say to you never give up - just get even!!!!!!

Why didnt I go to another school, because every time you transfer your credits to another school they add on classes that are required by their program (I had 85 or more credits when I went to UOP they did not accept all of them).

Whichever school you decide to go to please check Rip-off.com and do additional research.  Whenever someone has lost your trust and respect - make them put it in writting.

GET EVEN!!!


Jeanski

Hamburg,
New York,
U.S.A.
advice

#5Consumer Suggestion

Fri, January 01, 2010

I"ve been higher education as a university faculty member and in the senior administration. The general rule of thumb at just about every college I've taught at is that a student should anticipate spending three hours per week per credit hour. So if U of P considers two 3-hour courses a full time load (which is typical in an accelerated program) you should anticipate spending about 18 hours a week on your school work. Of course, some classes will require less, and some more.

Please don't give up on your education. Check out your local community college for their online courses. You can go part time for far less than the tuition at U of P.

Good luck!

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