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University of Phoenix-Idaho

University of Phoenix-Idaho Idaho People

University of Phoenix-Idaho is a private for-profit institution located in Boise, ID. The school... has approximatley 5 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-Idaho is 32. The most popular programs at the University of Phoenix-Idaho are: Business, Management, Marketing, And Related Support Services (42%), Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies (33%), Health Professions And Related Programs (8%), Natural Resources And Conservation (4%) and Communication, Journalism, And Related Programs (4%).


Average Debt at Graduation
$32,813
Students Receiving Federal Loans
44%
Typical Monthly Loan Payment
$341

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

5 Undergraduate Students

Male Students: 60%

Female Students: 40%

100% Full Time / < 1% Part Time

Average Age of Entry : 32

Low Income Students: 38%


Race / Ethnicity

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

Average Debt at Graduation
$32,813
Students Receiving Federal Loans
44%
Typical Monthly Loan Payment
$341

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

Graduation Rate
13%

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

Bachelor Degrees
  • Natural Resources and Conservation
  • Communication, Journalism, and Related Programs
  • Computer and Information Sciences and Support Services
  • Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies
  • Homeland Security, Law Enforcement, Firefighting and Related Protective Services

Most Popular Programs
  • Business, Management, Marketing, And Related Support Services (42%)
  • Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies (33%)
  • Health Professions And Related Programs (8%)
  • Natural Resources And Conservation (4%)
  • Communication, Journalism, And Related Programs (4%)