UAGC Disclosures

  • Certain degree programs may not be available in all states.
  • Successful completion of a degree program at the University of Arizona Global Campus by itself does not lead to licensure or certification in any state, regardless of concentration or specialization.
  • Availability of start dates is based on program selection.
  • Undergraduate degree classes are 5 weeks, master's and regular doctoral degree classes are 6 weeks, and doctoral capstone, planning, and project classes are 9 weeks in length.
  • Doctoral Regular Coursework (6 weeks), Capstone (9wks), Planning I (9wks), Planning II (9wks), Diss/ADP (need total of 5 credits / 9wk courses), so we should say" *Doctoral capstone, planning and project classes are 9 weeks."
  • The transferability of credits is subject to the University of Arizona Global Campus transfer credit policies and requires the submission of official transcripts. The official transcripts will be evaluated to determine the credits that will officially apply toward the University of Arizona Global Campus degree program.
  • An online degree from the University of Arizona Global Campus does not lead to immediate teacher licensure in any state. If you want to become a classroom teacher, contact your state's education authorities prior to enrolling at the University of Arizona Global Campus to determine what state-specific requirements you must complete before obtaining your teacher's license. The University of Arizona Global Campus graduates will be subject to additional requirements on a state-by-state basis that will include one or more of the following: student teaching or practicum experience, additional coursework, additional testing, or, if the state requires a specific type of degree to seek alternative certification, earning an additional degree. None of the University of Arizona Global Campus online education programs are accredited by the Council for the Accreditation of Educator Preparation (CAEP), which is a requirement for certification in some states. Other factors, such as a student's criminal history, may prevent an applicant from obtaining licensure or employment in this field of study. All prospective students are advised to visit the Education Resource Organizations Directory (EROD) and to contact the licensing body of the state where they are licensed or intend to obtain licensure to verify that these courses qualify for teacher certification, endorsement, and/or salary benefits in that state prior to enrolling. Prospective students are also advised to regularly review the state's policies and procedures relating to licensure as those policies are subject to change.
  • Courses, programs, and services at the University of Arizona Global Campus (UAGC) are designed to prepare students and graduates for further study or to pursue employment in their field of study or related fields. However, UAGC does not guarantee that students or graduates will be placed in any particular work, career, position, or employment. Any statistics referenced on the university website and attributed to a source other than UAGC have not been independently verified by UAGC.