Does anyone know about this school? I think the spelling is incorrect? Maybe it's Axea or Axiea.
Is it accredited? Can one take on line beginning college classes at A.C.
Thank you
It is a division of the University of Phoenix. See http://axia.phoenix.edu/
Your questions might be answered there, albeit by a faculty dean.
All I can say is U of P has been around for quite some time, and does not appear to be breaking the law. They must have a lot of satisfied customers. This website accepts advertising from it (see column at right).
Hello,
I am currently enrolled in this school. I have 2 classes left until I receive my degree. All is well so far.
My main concern is whether Axia diplomas are accepted in the job market. You might check to see what percentage of Axia graduates are working in their chosen field within a year of getting their degree.
How could I find out that information?
Are there any other colleges that you would recommend?
i want to take addmission
My suggestion is that if you are currently enrolled at Axia College, you can inquire through your enrollment counselor, your financial aid counselor, or your academic counselor as to whether Axia Degrees are accepted in the job market. According to what I have read in the student handbook, Axia is an accredited university, and whatever credits that you have from Axia may be transferred to another school if you so choose.
As soon as I receive my associate degree from Axia College in Internet Technology/Visual Communications in July of 2009, I may decide to transfer my credits and go for my Bachelor's degree either at the University of Phoenix campus in Phoenix, AZ., or Arizona State University, in Tempe, AZ.
I have been attending classes since June of 2007, and I really enjoy the classes. I also like the environment. I can not wait until graduation.
i have been a axia university of phoenix for a year now and its a very well known college and very creditable
"In response to concerns about Axia College"
I am currently a student of Axia College University of Phoenix and I will obtain my associates in psychology in April 2009. I contacted Oklahoma University to see if my credits will tranfer from Axia into their online Bachelor's program (which has the same requirments as on campus) and they said that all of them will transfer. Personally I think people who are not familar with online education is critical of it. I have no complains with Axia. Do not let all the negative comments scare you. An employer wants someone who has made an effort to improve their education no matter whether it is online, or on campus. Good Luck.