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Central Florida Campus

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Although this location is no longer accepting new enrollments, you can still enroll online or at the South Orlando Learning Center, which is the nearest location in your area. Current students will continue on-site instruction.

Attend University of Phoenix in Maitland, Florida

Why pursue higher education at University of Phoenix's Central Florida Campus? Many hardworking adults think they don't have the time to complete their college degrees while providing for their families.

But this simply isn't true at the Central Florida Campus in Maitland, Florida. Bachelor's and master's level students in campus-based programs at the University of Phoenix in Florida attend class just one evening per week, in addition to meeting with their learning teams weekly. Depending upon the program chosen, students also can learn online, when and where it's best for them.

This convenient approach to education makes it easier for working adults to fit college into their everyday lives. With bachelor's courses lasting five weeks and master's courses lasting six weeks, students can earn their degrees conveniently and efficiently and on their own terms.

For those just starting out, University of Phoenix offers online associate's degree programs. Each course lasts nine weeks and students can complete their associate's degree in as few as 20 months.

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Maitland, FL, 32751-7001
Phone: 407.667.0555

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