News

Changes appear to be coming to the so-called “Big Beautiful Bill” now that it’s in the Senate. The U.S. House narrowly approved the measure last month. NPR is reporting some of those adjustments are ...
Big Y has established an agreement with University of Phoenix to provide employees with tuition benefits at the university.
To capture an accurate snapshot of the future of IT and insights on how IT trends are shaping career paths and technological advancements, in February 2025, University of Phoenix conducted a ...
University of Phoenix is proud to announce Sherwin E. Gloston, a U.S. Navy veteran who served as petty officer third class, as the recipient of the inaugural full-tuition scholarship for a bachelor’s ...
The UA is set to expand its Phoenix footprint later this summer with the opening of a gleaming new 230,000-square-foot, $100 million University of Arizona Cancer Center at Dignity Health St ...
After the University of Idaho canceled plans to buy the for-profit online University of Phoenix, Moody's Ratings removed the school from watch for downgrade.
University of Phoenix is proud to announce the release of five new episodes of its acclaimed podcast, Degrees of Success™, which spotlights the inspiring journeys of its alumni.
PHOENIX – A federal jury decided Wednesday that Apollo Group Inc., the for-profit company that owns the University of Phoenix, fraudulently misled investors about its recruitment policies and ...
PHOENIX-- (BUSINESS WIRE)--Jun 16, 2025-- Big Y is pleased to announce an agreement with University of Phoenix to provide employees with tuition benefits at the University.
At the end of the text message, you're provided a link via which you can pay the fine. The text message also includes the law code (Code 15C-16.003) via which the charges will be applied to you.
BOISE, Idaho — Idaho Attorney General Raúl Labrador dismissed his lawsuit against the Idaho State Board of Education after it ratified an end to the proposed deal between the University ...
While the protracted lawsuit focused on open meetings law, it had a tangible impact on the U of I’s bid for Phoenix, a for-profit university serving more than 80,000 students nationally.