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- Undergrads: 727
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- Tuition Cost: $6,635
- Average Earnings in 10 Years: $22,200
- Return on Education: 3.3x
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University of Phoenix - Puerto Rico is located in Guaynabo, Puerto Rico. It is a very small private for-profit school part of the University of Phoenix system and offers both undergraduate and graduate programs. It has 44 undergraduate students enrolled.
Popular majors include Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support Services and Homeland Security, Law Enforcement, Firefighting and Related Protective Services. 25% of students graduate and go on to earn an average starting salary of $34,200.
🗺 | Santander Tower At San Patricio B-7 Tabonuco Street Guaynabo, Puerto Rico 00968 |
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🌐 | www.phoenix.edu |
The 3-year repayment rate is the percentage of students who are able to repay some of their student debt.
Why does this matter? A high rate means that students are making enough money so that they can pay down their student debt. A low rate means that students are having trouble paying down their loans.
To learn more and apply for financial aid at University of Phoenix - Puerto Rico you can visit faw.phoenix.edu.
University of Phoenix - Puerto Rico students, on average, make $54,900 10-years after they start school (this is approximately 6 years after graduation).
Their salary grows by around 13% in the several years after graduation.
Is it worth your money to attend University of Phoenix - Puerto Rico? There are many ways to estimate the financial return on your education.
We use the 10-year average earnings (the 10 years start when you enroll, so if you attend a 4-year college, this would be approximately 6 years after you graduate) and the all in one year cost of attending the school. The all in cost is the sum of tuition, fees, and on-campus housing.
By comparing the two, you can get a sense if what the average graduate in early to mid career makes at least covers your cost of attending one year of school.
A higher number is better.
University of Phoenix - Puerto Rico has more male students than female students.
This means that for every 100 women, there are 212 men. Or that for every 100 men, there are 47 women.
The most popular majors at University of Phoenix - Puerto Rico are:
University of Phoenix - Puerto Rico has no students who transfer here.
Politically, Puerto Rico tends to be No data. In the 2016 Presidential election, 0% of the state voted for the Democratic party, 0% voted for the Republican party, and 0% voted for neither.
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