University of Phoenix The
University of Phoenix was a wholly owned subsidiary of the Apollo Education Group. The University of Phoenix is one of the largest higher education providers in North America. The university has approximately 40 campuses and confers degrees in over 100 degree programs at the
associate,
bachelor's,
master's and
doctoral levels. The University of Phoenix has an
open enrollment admission policy only requiring a high-school diploma,
GED, or an equivalent qualification. The school also provides associate or bachelor's degree applicants opportunity for advanced placement through its
prior learning assessment, through which, aside from previous coursework, college credit can come from experiential learning essays, corporate training, and certificates or licenses. University of Phoenix students owe more than $35 billion in student loan debt, the most of any US college. In 2014, University of Phoenix was highlighted in a Time.com article titled "The 5 Colleges That Leave the Most Students Crippled By Debt".
Apollo Global (later known as Vanta Education) Apollo Group formed Apollo Global to manage and form subsidiaries, assets, and holdings overseas. As part of their first acquisitions, Apollo Global acquired
University for the Arts, Sciences, and Communication (UNIACC) in
Chile as well as the now defunct
Meritus University in Canada. Apollo Global is a joint venture between the Apollo Group and the Carlyle Group. The two partners invested $1 billion in Apollo Global. The Apollo Group invested roughly $801 million and owns 80.1% of the new company. Carlyle invested $199 million and controls the remaining shares. Apollo Global replaced Apollo International. Apollo Global changed its name to
Vanta Education. Its current holdings are BPP, FAEL, Open Colleges, and ULA.
BPP Holdings BPP Holdings is a holding company of the United Kingdom-based provider of professional and academic education. The company is divided into
BPP Learning Media,
BPP Professional Education and BPP University. BPP University is a United Kingdom degree-awarding body with four schools:
BPP Business School,
BPP Law School,
BPP School of Health and
BPP School of Foundation and English Language Studies. Apollo Global acquired BPP Holdings (which includes
BPP University) in the United Kingdom for $607 million in July 2009.
Universidad Latinoamericana, Mexico (sold in 2019) The Universidad Latinoamericana in
Mexico was acquired by the Apollo Group in 2007, and sold in 2019
Faculdade Educacional da Lapa (FAEL) Open Colleges, Australia Open Colleges in
Australia was acquired for a 70% share agreement by the Apollo Group in 2013.
Bridge School of Management Milpark Education Apollo Group announced in August 2011 a $75 million deal to buy Carnegie Learning along with a separate agreement to acquire related technology from CMU for $21.5 million, to be paid over 10 years.
Aptimus Marketing In 2007, Apollo Group purchased Aptimus for $48 million. Aptimus was a full-service, in-house marketing agency for Apollo Group education institutions, including the University of Phoenix, Axia College, the Institute for Professional Development, Olympus High School, and Insight School.
Orange Lutheran Online Lutheran High School of Orange County (LHSOC) licenses its name to the Apollo Group to offer online courses. ==Sold or closed operations==