Marvin Frohock has taught history and humanities for several colleges and has been a faculty member at University of Phoenix since 1999. In addition to teaching at Axia College, he has served as a subject matter expert in the development of new Axia College courses. Frohock also serves as the College’s Humanities Area Chair, and as lead faculty for a local University of Phoenix campus.
Wael Hassinan, who has extensive experience as a hydrologist, has taught for more than a decade at University of Phoenix. Currently, he facilitates courses in math, science and business.
Maria Quintero, who has a doctorate in psychology, has extensive experience in behavior analysis, research, and development and administration of service programs. She has consulted with schools and agencies in more than eight states; presented more than 40 in-service sessions, seminars and workshops; and presented more than 50 professional papers. Additionally, she has authored a book on surviving divorce, and been honored for her development of innovative programs. Dr. Quintero has taught psychology courses at University of Phoenix for more than five years.
Wendy Schmidt was "lured into the online educational process" while earning her master's degree. Anxious to share her positive experience with online learning, she joined the faculty of Axia College of University of Phoenix. Schmidt facilitates communication, education and science courses at Axia College while continuing to work full time as a fourth-grade teacher.