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University of Phoenix


Question Posted Monday April 7 2008, 1:02 am

I am currently attending University of Phoenix's online classes. I was wanting to know if anyone is going there as well. If you are, are you familiar with the ability to take a 2 week break in between your classes?

I was told that a friend of a friend does this, but have no concrete proof. I am looking for answers from those that have done this before. Thank you.


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jesa21 answered Monday April 7 2008, 11:21 am:
Hello, I spent a year attending the University of Phoenix. According to my counselors in general there are no breaks between classes. However, I was also told if I ever needed a break anywhere from a week to a month for any reason all I had to do was let my counselors know and it would be arranged. So if you need a break between classes just let them know when and for how long you need to be on break and they should arrange it for you.

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