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  2. University of Phoenix - Wikipedia

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    University of Phoenix was founded in 1976 by John Sperling and John D. Murphy. [7] [8] In 1980, it expanded to San Jose, California, and launched its online program in 1989. [9] Much of UoPX's revenue came from employers who were subsidizing the higher education of their managers. Academic labor underwent a process of unbundling, in which "various components of the traditional faculty role (e ...

  3. Arizona State University - Wikipedia

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    Arizona State University was established as the Territorial Normal School at Tempe on March 12, 1885, when the 13th Arizona Territorial Legislature passed an act to create a normal school to train teachers for the Arizona Territory. The campus consisted of a single, four-room schoolhouse on a 20-acre plot largely donated by Tempe residents George and Martha Wilson. Classes began with 33 ...

  4. Apollo Education Group - Wikipedia

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    The University of Phoenix is a wholly owned subsidiary of the Apollo Education Group. The University of Phoenix is one of the largest higher education providers in North America. [18] The university has approximately 40 campuses and confers degrees in over 100 degree programs at the associate, bachelor's, master's and doctoral levels. [19]

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  6. Argosy University - Wikipedia

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    The origins of Argosy University trace to three separate institutions: the American School of Professional Psychology, the Medical Institute of Minnesota, and the University of Sarasota. [7] [8] In the late 1970s, Michael Markovitz founded the Illinois School of Professional Psychology, which later changed its name to the American School of Professional Psychology. In 1976, Markovitz became ...

  7. Maricopa County Community College District - Wikipedia

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    The Phoenix Union High School District established Phoenix Junior College (now Phoenix College) in 1920 as the first community college in the state of Arizona. In 1960, the state legislature provided for junior college districts in Arizona. The Maricopa County Junior College District was established in 1962 by the approval of county voters, with the new system acquiring Phoenix Junior College.

  8. University of Arizona College of Medicine – Phoenix - Wikipedia

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    The Phoenix College graduated its first class of 24 on May 12, 2011. Forty students graduate in 2012, and the number admitted increases to 80 per year. That year, the College received preliminary accreditation to recruit applicants and enroll students to grant medical degrees. As of 2013, the College of Medicine – Phoenix is fully accredited separately from the College of Medicine in Tucson ...

  9. University of Advancing Technology - Wikipedia

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    University of Advancing Technology ( UAT) is a private for-profit university in Tempe, Arizona. Founded in 1983, UAT integrates technology into its general education requirements. The institution offers core classes (e.g., Legal Issues in Technology, Technology and Society, Ethics in Technology), as well as deep sets of courses in each major. Each student is required to complete a "Student ...