Tuition Rate for Community college transfers

Transfer your community college credits and save on every course!

Maximize your associate degree credits to save time and money on a bachelor’s degree. You’ll save $144 on every remaining 3-credit course you take. Secure these savings and lock in your tuition rate all the way until you earn your degree.

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Why transfer to us?

  • We work with you to ensure you get the credit you deserve

  • More than 100 online programs aligned to 300+ occupations

  • Transfer your associate degree from an accredited college hassle free

  • You can choose which bachelor’s degree fits your goals

HOW IT WORKS

Transfer with ease

Whether you’re exploring your options or ready to apply to a program, we have a team of experienced enrollment representatives who can answer your questions. Simply call (844) 937-8679 opens in new window.

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Earn an associate degree

Transfer your associate degree from an accredited community college to earn a special tuition rate on a bachelor’s degree at University of Phoenix.

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Apply to a ​​​​​​​program

Choose any bachelor’s degree of your choice.

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Transfer your credits

Earn your degree faster, and for less, with transferring your associate degree from an accredited community college.

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Choose a start date

Start your degree when you’re ready, with up to 20 opportunities a year to start your bachelor’s degree.

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Graduate

You’ll get fixed, affordable tuition from start to finish of your program.

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More resources

Transfer credit guides

See how courses from our college partners transfer into your degree program.

Transfer credit guides

3+1 Transfer Pathway

For select community college transfer students with an associate degree interested in health or business management, nursing or IT.

3+1 Transfer Pathway

Frequently asked questions

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Start a conversation about your future with an enrollment representative today.