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University of Phoenix at MetroHealth System Off-Site (Cleveland)
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About University of Phoenix at MetroHealth System Off-Site (Cleveland)
University of Phoenix at MetroHealth System Off-Site (Cleveland) is an instructional site of the University of Phoenix located in Cleveland, Ohio. This site was established within the MetroHealth System, a large public health system serving the Cleveland area, to deliver University of Phoenix programming directly to healthcare employees and affiliated professionals. Detailed enrollment and classification data are not reported separately for this site in available records.
No specific academic programs are listed in available IPEDS records for this location. The University of Phoenix has historically offered programs in areas such as business, healthcare management, nursing, and information technology, often targeted at working adults. Students interested in current program availability are encouraged to contact the University of Phoenix directly.
Cleveland is a major city in Cuyahoga County in northeastern Ohio. MetroHealth System is one of the region's largest healthcare employers, and its partnership with the University of Phoenix reflects a broader trend of healthcare institutions facilitating higher education access for their workforce.
2500 MetroHealth Drive, Cleveland, OH 44109
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