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Are those schools such as Devry and University of Phoenix respected my empoyers?

Does it get the same respect as a major college such as UCLA or USC?

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4 Responses to “Are those schools such as Devry and University of Phoenix respected my empoyers?”

  1. Sophia says:

    No, they are laughed at. UCLA and USC are very prestigious, competitive schools, DeVry and UoP are scams that take your money and basically give you a fake degree. Community college would be better.

  2. Freethinker says:

    Hell no.

  3. Greg Gorzycki says:

    Yes call me at 630-799-0813. I would talk to you about Devry University. Read this about DeVry Universtiy!

    The independent economic-impact analysis, conducted by The Cicero Group for DeVry Inc., tracked wage growth from 2003 to 2010 for graduates from the three DeVry Inc. schools in seven states, as well as a control group of individuals who expressed interest in DeVry University, Chamberlain College of Nursing or Carrington College California, but ultimately did not pursue a college degree. Both groups had statistically similar starting salaries of $25,000-$27,000 in 2003. But by the end of the seven-year period, graduates from the three DeVry Inc. schools out-earned those in the control group by significant margins in all degree categories.

    Specifically, graduates who earned a bachelor’s degree from a DeVry Inc. school increased their earnings by 65 percent to an average $44,262 at the end of the seven year period, compared to the control group’s average final earnings of 18 percent, or $29,224. Associate degree earners saw wage growth of 42 percent to an average $39,478; and certificate holders increased their wages 22 percent to an average $31,782.

    Graduates of all the DeVry schools studied experienced significant growth in their earnings over the seven-year period. Graduates of Chamberlain College of Nursing saw the greatest earnings increase—64 percent. Those who graduated from DeVry University averaged wage growth of 60 percent. And graduates of Carrington College California saw their wages increase by 22 percent.

    In addition to wage growth, graduates from the three DeVry schools reported greater job security, were more likely to be employed in salaried positions, and more likely to have a job with benefits like health insurance. And because 85 to 90 percent of graduates from the DeVry Inc. schools remain in their communities five years after graduation (compared with 64 to 67 percent for typical college graduates), the economic benefits associated with higher college degree completion rates are more likely to be felt within the community

  4. jack says:

    Come on guys , you couldn’t finish your degree or you owe money to them that’s why saying all that negative thoughts about DeVry . It’s a good school but for responsible people and it’s not easy and trust me you will learn.

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