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Corporate Articulation

Your professional education and corporate training can do more for you than just improve your business knowledge—it can also help you earn a University of Phoenix degree.

You may be able to convert the in-house training and certifications offered at your workplace into college credit. We have over 300 corporate articulation agreements with businesses throughout the United States that empower employees like you to keep learning beyond your in-house training.

Our corporate agreements also give you the opportunity to earn credits through the Prior Learning Assessment process. You could save time and money in completing your college degree.

If you have any questions about our corporate agreements, or to determine if your professional education experience can be reviewed for college credit, call us toll-free at 866.440.4707 or e-mail us.

Corporations We Partner With

Find your corporation’s name and see what types of training can be reviewed for college credit. Take a look at your company’s credit recommendation guide to see what might apply to a University of Phoenix degree program.

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If you are a student or prospective student and have additional questions, or if you are a representative of an educational institution and you would like to request articulation, please contact the Office of Admissions and Records Support Center at:

800.866.3919 (Toll-Free for non-local students)
480.446.4600 (Campuses and local students)
480.643.1055 (Fax Support)

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