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University of Phoenix-Missouri

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University of Phoenix-Missouri is a private for-profit institution located in Saint Louis, MO. The... school has approximately 73 undergraduate students. The school offers students degree opportunities. The average family income of students that are attending this school is $25,959. The average age of students entering University of Phoenix-Missouri is 32. The most popular programs at the University of Phoenix-Missouri are: Business, Management, Marketing, And Related Support Services (51%), Homeland Security, Law Enforcement, Firefighting And Related Protective Services (14%), Health Professions And Related Programs (11%), Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies (10%) and Education (6%).


Average Debt at Graduation
$32,813
Students Receiving Federal Loans
49%
Typical Monthly Loan Payment
$341

Below is a detailed breakdown of the student body at the University of Phoenix-Missouri.

73 Undergraduate Students

Male Students: 26%

Female Students: 74%

100% Full Time / < 1% Part Time

Average Age of Entry : 32

Low Income Students: 64%


Race / Ethnicity

The average student can expect to graduate from the University of Phoenix-Missouri with the amount of debt stated below.

Average Debt at Graduation
$32,813
Students Receiving Federal Loans
49%
Typical Monthly Loan Payment
$341

The graduation rate at the University of Phoenix-Missouri is displayed as a percentage of students admitted.

Graduation Rate
9%

Below is a list of the degree programs that are offered at the University of Phoenix-Missouri.

Bachelor Degrees
  • Natural Resources and Conservation
  • Communication, Journalism, and Related Programs
  • Computer and Information Sciences and Support Services
  • Education
  • Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies

Most Popular Programs
  • Business, Management, Marketing, And Related Support Services (51%)
  • Homeland Security, Law Enforcement, Firefighting And Related Protective Services (14%)
  • Health Professions And Related Programs (11%)
  • Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies (10%)
  • Education (6%)