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8 ways loved ones can prep for your graduation

Do you have friends and family members who have agreed to see you cross the stage during University of Phoenix National Commencement on June 7th or 8th? Here’s a list of things your loved ones should do before and during their trip to Phoenix:

What to do after you graduate from college

Once you’ve crossed the stage, accepted your diploma and turned in your cap and gown, don’t just sit there smiling — it’s time to make all your hard work count.

You’ll want to do everything possible to put your degree to work for you, ...

7 graduation tips to make your day memorable

It’s your moment. After so many homework assignments, late-night study sessions and personal sacrifices, the time has finally arrived for all your efforts to be acknowledged at graduation. So you’ll want to ensure that the day goes off without a hitch.

The best advice my father ever gave me

Advice comes from every corner of our lives, but there’s something about guidance from our fathers that can resonate for a lifetime. In honor of Father’s Day, we asked five University of Phoenix faculty members to tell us about the most meaningful advice their dads ever gave them. Here’s what they shared:...

5 things to do in Phoenix during graduation

The University’s National Commencement is June 7–8 in Phoenix and, while the spotlight is on your academic accomplishment, you can turn your visit into a vacation by setting aside time to see the sights. So whether you’re coming to the Valley for the first time — or the 10th — here are five things to do that can help make your visit more memorable:...

5 popular University of Phoenix scholarships

Going to classes and completing assignments — in addition to maintaining the responsibilities of a professional career and a family — can cause stress in anyone’s life. Paying for college on top of that can leave you feeling completely overwhelmed. A scholarship is one thing that can help reduce that stress, allowing you to focus on your education....

Student webinars can help you master the basics

Need to write a college essay, but still haven’t figured out how to compose a decent thesis sentence? Have no fear. The Academic Tutoring department at University of Phoenix offers complimentary weekly webinars that provide group tutoring in a range of subjects to promote student success.

Don’t let grammar mistakes derail your career

We’ve all done it — misplaced an apostrophe, confused “their” with “there” or “they’re,” mismatched subject and pronoun, or left a participle dangling. Is it really such a big deal?

It can be, says Stephanie Cook, an instructor in the communication program ...

5 apps for kids that entertain and educate

If you’re weary of hearing your kids playing “Angry Birds,” there are a lot of other options that are educational and just as engaging, says Charlene Kaplan, an instructor in the early childhood education program at University of Phoenix and a former preschool director.

7 career skills learning teams help you develop

What’s a surefire way to help college students gain the abilities they’ll need to succeed in the workplace? At University of Phoenix, it’s a team approach to coursework. Learning teams have been required in every undergraduate and graduate class since shortly after the University was founded in 1976....

Is texting in class hurting your education?

Although you may think that sending a harmless “WAYD?” (What are you doing?) text to your buddy during a college lecture won’t distract you from the material, a 2012 study shows otherwise.

“It’s very simple,” says Bonnie Ellis, PhD, a public speaking coach and ...

5 things to do while you’re in Phoenix

Although the main focus of your trip to Arizona in June is to celebrate your — or a loved one’s — accomplishment, you deserve to have some fun while you’re in town for national commencement.

If you’ve never been to the Phoenix/Scottsdale area, you’ll be excited to ...

7 ways to reduce student loans

Like many students, you’ll likely need some financial aid to help pay for college. But student loans aren’t your only option — and should be carefully considered after reviewing other available options. Here are seven ways to pay for your education:

How to find local scholarships

When it comes to finding scholarships, here’s a good rule of thumb: Look for financial aid opportunities offered in your city, county and state. In a local rather than a national arena, the pool of candidates is often smaller, so you may have less competition.

7 tips for a budget-friendly spring break

When you’re buried under work, there’s nothing more alluring than the dream of taking a vacation. For many, spring break is a natural time to get away — it’s the midway point between the holidays and summer, and therefore a good time to recharge your batteries. Although airfares are slowly rising and hotel fees seem to multiply by the minute, there are ways to keep vacation ...

5 reasons to seek premarital counseling

“Many couples tend not to realize the challenges that blending lives will bring,” says Juergen Korbanka, PhD, area chair for the College of Social Sciences for the University of Phoenix Utah Campus. Premarital counseling can help you prepare for these changes and start your married life happily. Here are five reasons to sign up:...

5 ways busy parents can keep romance alive

If you feel ho-hum about even the thought of celebrating Valentine’s Day, you’re not alone. With all the responsibilities parents face — juggling work schedules, caring for kids and trying to pay the bills on time — it’s not surprising that romance often is the first thing to go in a busy household.

How to start thinking about education expenses

A college degree is an investment. Yet Americans now owe more on their student loans than they do on credit cards — and 11 percent of that debt is in some form of delinquency, according to the Federal Reserve Bank of New York.

Phoenix Career Services launches planning tools

When it comes to your career, you probably have questions: How could your passions translate into a profession? What does the local market look like in your chosen industry? What do you need to do to reach your professional goals?

5 ways to prevent hacking in social media

You log in to your Facebook® page only to find strange and offensive photos littering your timeline. Then you log in to your online bank account and find it empty.

Long story short, you’ve been hacked. But chances are it could have been ...

How to choose a time-management strategy that’s right for your personality

If you expressed your feelings about time management aloud, would you be bleeped? Take heart — it could be that the time-management techniques you’re using simply don’t match your personality.

Brian Garavaglia, PhD, a therapist, neuroscientist and instructor in the ...

First-Year Sequence: What’s in it for you?

Science, writing, personal finance — required college courses can be a drag when you’re a first-year student more interested in immediately delving into your major. But with the first-year sequence [FYS] at University of Phoenix, that doesn’t have to be the case.

5 reasons to go back to school

Eating healthier. Working out more. Quitting smoking. Drinking less. Taking the stairs rather than the elevator. These are all admirable lifestyle changes.

But setting self-improvement goals that transform your mind can be just as ...

5 tips for sticking to your New Year’s resolutions

Committing to run in next fall’s marathon might sound like a cool idea on December 31 after you’ve sipped some champagne, but New Year’s resolution statistics prove that many ideas that look entirely promising on New Year’s Eve often fall to the wayside several weeks later.

5 reasons to end a toxic friendship

Do you have a friend who’s toxic, and really more of a frenemy? “If someone you’re friends with repeatedly crosses boundaries and makes you feel bad about yourself despite being asked to stop, that’s abusive behavior,” says Leslie Baker, a licensed marriage and family therapist and an area chair for the counseling program at the University of Phoenix Bay Area Campus....

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