Is a University of Phoenix degree held to the same regard as one from a traditional school?
Friday, July 13th, 2007PrimeTime asked:
I am a full time single parent and I work full time, so (although I wish I could) there is no way I can attend classes (even night classes would not fit into my schedule). I have an Associates degree, but I would love to be able to earn a Bachelors degree. University of Phoenix seems like a viable option for me. I’m just concerned about being turned down a job due to the degree not being held to the same regard as one from a traditional school. What do you all think?
Question posted courtesy of: Susan
I am a full time single parent and I work full time, so (although I wish I could) there is no way I can attend classes (even night classes would not fit into my schedule). I have an Associates degree, but I would love to be able to earn a Bachelors degree. University of Phoenix seems like a viable option for me. I’m just concerned about being turned down a job due to the degree not being held to the same regard as one from a traditional school. What do you all think?
Question posted courtesy of: Susan










