University of Phoenix  

Phoenix,  AZ 
United States
http://www.phoenix.edu/military
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University of Phoenix is proud to help the military and civilian community connect education and experience to careers and professional goals by offering a wide range of courses, certificates, and degree programs. Our dedicated military representatives help military affiliated students navigate their financial options and support them throughout their degree program.


 Press Releases

  • In honor of Memorial Day, University of Phoenix [planted] 10,000 flags on the lawn of the Phoenix campus location Tuesday, May 25, 7 a.m., at 4025 S. Riverpoint Parkway.

    University of Phoenix has a long-standing tradition of commemorating Memorial Day by planting thousands of American flags spelling out a special message as a reminder of the true meaning of the holiday. The tribute started 12 years ago after University of Phoenix alumni, students and employees felt that the purpose of the holiday had been overshadowed.

    “At University of Phoenix, the flag-planting event has become a tradition for students, alumni and staff to honor those who lost their lives in service to our country,” said Brian Ishmael, vice president of military veteran affairs and strategic government partnerships. “Last year, we were limited to a virtual display due to the pandemic. We are pleased to, once again, have a physical display that holds special meaning to all of us here at the University.”

    This year, the University will plant 10,000 flags spelling out, “Always Remember.” On Friday, May 28, the flags will be collected to donate to local military cemeteries ahead of Memorial Day. University of Phoenix will also hold a virtual event on Friday, May 28 at 10.a.m., that will include the singing of the national anthem, a virtual walk-through of the display and a guest speaker. The Remembering Our Fallen Tribute Towers, a traveling photographic war memorial honoring post 9 /11 military, will also be displayed in conjunction with the flag planting.

    “While most people recognize that Memorial Day is a military holiday, it is important to understand that it is a solemn day of remembrance,” said Ishmael. “We encourage the public to join our events or create their own tributes. The important thing is that we never forget our fallen heroes.”

    By Melanie Stroupe, 19 MAY 2021

  • Quarterly publication explores research insight in equity and access in areas of eLearning, leadership, mental health and healthcare

    University of Phoenix has released the 11th edition of the Phoenix Scholar™, its academic research journal. This issue of the periodical captures various perspectives on the challenges facing a world that is overcoming the pandemic. It also focuses on the 2021 Knowledge Without Boundaries (KWB) Summit. The annual KWB Summit enables University of Phoenix faculty, students and alumni, to develop their professional research and scholarship goals and, through scholarly leadership, improve the performance of the organizations and communities they serve.

    Phoenix Scholar™ is the quarterly academic research publication of University of Phoenix’s College of Doctoral Studies. As longtime leaders in online education, the university utilizes research to develop solutions in the core areas of leadership, workplace diversity and instructional technology to enhance student outcomes, improve communities and to help students, faculty and alumni grow in their career aspirations.

    “In the past year we have seen unprecedented events, including a global pandemic that exposed persistent, systemic inequities in our society,” said Hinrich Eylers, Ph.D., Editor-at-Large of Phoenix Scholar™ and Vice Provost of Doctoral Studies and Academic Operations at University of Phoenix. “Our world is rapidly changing and the time has come for us to close gaps that limit access in services and resources. This edition of Phoenix Scholar™ showcases how research is helping to address societal shifts to improve future opportunities.”

    The College of Doctoral Studies also houses the newly established University of Phoenix Career Institute, which recently released the findings of its first annual Career Optimism Index™ study. The study measures working Americans’ attitudes toward their career and barriers to career progression. The study found 34% of Americans believe their career has been taken off course due to COVID-19 and 43% of Americans say they live paycheck to paycheck.

    “This study tells us there is a lot more to be done to help Americans feel confident about their careers,” said Eylers. “As we emerge from the global pandemic, University of Phoenix remains steadfast in our commitment to providing a rigorous education and to be constantly innovating to meet the needs of all students. Our research is designed to remove barriers and provide students, alumni, and the community support throughout their career journey.”

    To read the COVID-19 Issue of Phoenix Scholar™, visit: Scholar-4.1-1.pdf (phoenix.edu)

    About the College of Doctoral Studies

    University of Phoenix’s College of Doctoral Studies focuses on today’s challenging business and organizational needs, from addressing critical social issues to developing solutions to accelerate community building and industry growth. The College’s research program puts students in the center of an effective ecosystem of experts, resources and tools to help them prepare to be a leader in their organization, industry and community. Through this program, students and researchers work with organizations to conduct research that can be applied in the workplace in real time.

     About University of Phoenix Career Institute™

    University of Phoenix Career Institute’s mandate is to conduct research into solutions that American workers need. Housed within the University’s College of Doctoral Studies, the Institute will conduct research, share insights to inform problem-solving, and work with leading organizations to effect solutions that help to break down barriers that Americans face in their careers. For more information about the University of Phoenix Career Institute and the Career Optimism Index™ Study, visit www.phoenix.edu/career-institute

    About University of Phoenix

    University of Phoenix is continually innovating to help working adults enhance their careers in a rapidly changing world. Flexible schedules, relevant courses and interactive learning help students more effectively pursue career and personal aspirations while balancing their busy lives. We serve a diverse student population, offering degree programs at select locations across the U.S. as well as online. For more information, visit phoenix.edu

    By Melany Stroupe, 18 JUN 2021