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Professional Training can count toward your degree!


With University of Phoenix, your professional training may qualify as credit earned toward your undergraduate degree. This could reduce the number of credits you need to graduate which in turn, would reduce the number of courses you'd need to take. In effect, you may have already earned part of your degree!

Once you decide to earn your degree, we can help you register to take nationally recognized tests that may enable you to apply college credit toward your bachelor's degree for knowledge acquired outside the classroom. For example, if you are already proficient with computers, have good communication skills, are fluent in foreign languages, or Sciences, you may be able to reduce the number of courses you need to take to earn your bachelor's degree.
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Howard Schmidt graduated in 1991 from University of Phoenix with a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Schmidt kept the educational momentum going and promptly headed for his Master of Arts in Organizational Management which he attained in 1993.

“Most of my time up until graduate school was in government, and I’d reached the highest I could go without additional education,” says Schmidt, who served in the U.S. Air Force for 16 years prior to joining the Chandler Police Department. “University of Phoenix gave me the chance to develop skills for executive management.”

Schmidt is the former presidential Internet security advisor to President George W. Bush. He is currently serving as Vice President and Chief Information Security Officer for eBay, the San Jose, California-based online auction site.

-Howard Schmidt

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