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UOPX For the Working Mom!

As an entrepreneur of 12 years, when I decided to go back to school to obtain a business degree. I know I needed to find something that would be flexible within my schedule.

My schedule included doing schoolwork between the times of 10pm to 2am just a few days a week.

The University of Phoenix exceeded my expectations and gave me the flexibility I needed with my busy lifestyle and schedule.

I'm forever grateful for my time at this University and plan to go back to obtain my Masters as well. Maybe even a Doctorate!

I feel like the sky is the limit now with my degree expirations through the University of Phoenix and I love the community it's presented me with other professionals local in my state and throughout the world.

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Graduation and where are you now?

Hello everyone! My name is Elizabeth and I completed my B.S. in Communication and graduated in June 2025. One of the most memorable parts of my University of Phoenix journey was working on group projects and collaborating with classmates. It was a great experience being able to share ideas, learn from others, and grow together.
My degree has helped shape what’s next by strengthening my communication, organization, and writing skills. I’ve been able to apply what I learned directly to my work, especially when communicating ideas and helping with planning and organization. I’m excited to continue building on these skills as I move forward in my career.

u/No-Nectarine756 — 3 days ago
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My University of Phoenix Journey — A Dream I Refused to Give Up On 🎓

In July 2025, in Orlando, I proudly graduated from the University of Phoenix with my Associates degree in Business. ❤️🎓 Nothing about earning this degree was easy. I was raising two children as a single mom, working full-time as a chef, managing a household, and still finding the strength to sit down and complete my schoolwork. There were days I was exhausted, overwhelmed, and wondered how I was going to keep going—but I did. One of the most memorable parts of my University of Phoenix journey was simply not giving up when life gave me every reason to. Every assignment, late night, long workday, and sacrifice became part of a bigger picture. Walking across that stage in Orlando wasn't just about receiving a degree—it was proof that I could accomplish something I once thought might be impossible. This degree has helped shape what comes next by reminding me that I am capable of more. It has given me the confidence to continue building my future, growing my career, and pursuing my entrepreneurial dreams. I didn't have an easy journey. I had a determined one. 💪🏽❤️

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u/Educational-Web-6257 — 6 days ago

Join the UOPX Alumni Reddit community and share your story 🎓

Welcome to r/UOPXAlumni!

Whether you graduated recently or years ago, you're part of a community built through hard work, perseverance, and determination.

Every subreddit starts with its first posts. We'd love yours to be one of them.

Join the community, introduce yourself, and share what's next. 

To celebrate our launch, 100 eligible alumni have a chance to win a University of Phoenix T-shirt!

How to enter:

Join r/UOPXAlumni

Create a new post introducing yourself and share:

  • What program did you complete, and when did you graduate?
  • What is one memorable part of your University of Phoenix journey?
  • How has your degree helped shape what's next?

We can't wait to celebrate this milestone with you and get to know the first Phoenixes helping to enhance the University of Phoenix alumni community on Reddit. 🎉

 

NO PURCHASE NECESSARY. VOID WHERE PROHIBITED. Open only to eligible University of Phoenix graduates who are legal residents of the 50 U.S./D.C. and 18+. Sweepstakes ends August 24, 2026, at 11:59:59 p.m. MST (Arizona time). One hundred prizes; ARV $15.10 each. Odds depend on the number of eligible entries received. By entering, you agree to the Official Rules: Alumni Giveaway Terms & Conditions | University of Phoenix. This promotion is in no way sponsored, endorsed or administered by, or associated with Reddit, Inc.

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u/uopx — 9 days ago