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University of Phoenix at Downtown Learning Center - St. Louis
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About University of Phoenix at Downtown Learning Center - St. Louis
University of Phoenix at Downtown Learning Center – St. Louis is an instructional site of the University of Phoenix located in St. Louis, Missouri. University of Phoenix is a private for-profit institution that delivers undergraduate and graduate programs primarily to working adults, and this location provided a physical classroom presence in downtown St. Louis. Enrollment, completion, and retention data specific to this site are not reported separately in available IPEDS records.
No specific programs are listed in current data for this location. University of Phoenix's broader program offerings include business administration, healthcare management, information technology, criminal justice, and education at the associate, bachelor's, and master's degree levels. Students should contact the University of Phoenix directly to determine whether this location is currently active and what programs may be available.
St. Louis is a major city in eastern Missouri along the Mississippi River. This site was part of the University of Phoenix's network of learning centers that extended access to degree programs for working professionals in the St. Louis metropolitan area.
211 North Broadway, Suite 901, St. Louis, MO 63102
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