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University of Phoenix at Houston Northwest Learning Center
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About University of Phoenix at Houston Northwest Learning Center
University of Phoenix at Houston Northwest Learning Center is an instructional site located in Houston, Texas. This location is a satellite campus of the University of Phoenix, a large private for-profit university known for its focus on adult and working student populations. The Houston Northwest site provides local access to University of Phoenix programs for students in the northwestern Houston metropolitan area.
Specific program listings are not available in current IPEDS data for this location. University of Phoenix campuses and learning centers typically offer programs in business administration, healthcare management, criminal justice, and information technology at the associate, bachelor's, and master's degree levels, primarily designed for working adults. Prospective students should contact the University of Phoenix for current program availability at this site.
Houston is the largest city in Texas and one of the most populous in the United States, with a diverse economy spanning energy, healthcare, and aerospace. This learning center serves working adult students in the Houston area seeking to advance their education and careers through University of Phoenix's flexible delivery model.
7900 N. Sam Houston Pkwy, West, Houston, TX 77064
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