University of Phoenix Hosts Back-to-school Webinar for Working Adults

PHOENIX, August 18, 2025 — University of Phoenix is pleased to announce an upcoming webinar, “Back to School as an Adult: Funding, Balance and More,” scheduled for Thursday, August 28, 2025, at 2:00 pm EDT. The event is free and open to the public, and will feature a live, welcoming panel discussion with University leaders sharing insights on choosing a program, balancing responsibilities and cost saving strategies for working adults on a career-focused educational path.

“Whether you’re looking to earn your first degree, switch careers, or sharpen your skills, it’s never too late to go back to school,” shares Christina Neider, Ed.D., associate provost of Colleges. “We designed this session to share what we’ve all learned from working with our students, designing educational programs, being students ourselves, and lessons along the way to empower adults at any stage of life to take the next step in their educational journey.”

Attendees will gain clarity on what to consider and expect in a back-to-school transition for working adults.

Webinar Highlights:

Expert panel discussion with education leaders
How to choose a program that fits individual goals and lifestyles
Tips for balancing school, work, family and other responsibilities
Financial aid options and cost saving strategies, including transfer credit and credit for work or life experience
Speakers:

Christina Neider, Ed.D., Associate Provost of Colleges,
Pamela Roggeman, Ed.D., dean, College of Education, and
Rebecca Goff, director, Student Financial Services.
Moderators:

Hillary Halpern, senior director of Program Deployment, and
Chelse Thomas, senior manager of Provost Initiatives and Academic Program Lifecycle.