Scholarships

Walden University is committed to providing broad access to higher education. Our scholarships are an investment in the future of our students and the future of the communities they serve as advocates for positive social change.

Walden offers merit-based scholarships for academic and professional accomplishments. Certain scholarships may be available to international students.

For more information on scholarships, call an enrollment advisor at 1-866-492-5336 in the United States. For international inquiries, please visit www.WaldenU.edu/contact to see a list of international phone numbers.

Scholarship Bachelor's Master's Doctoral
Commitment to Social Change Scholarship
For incoming students
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Dave Palmer Military Scholarship
For active-duty U.S. military
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National Public Service Scholarship
For new and continuing students
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NEA Full-Tuition Scholarship
For NEA members who are enrolled or are enrolling for an April or June 2012 term start date in M.S. in Education, M.S in Early Childhood Studies, or M.S. in Instructional Design and Technology
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Nurses of the Year Scholarships
For new students enrolling in the Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) or Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) programs.
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Positive Social Change Doctoral Scholarship
For new students enrolling in an applicable Ph. D, Ed. D or Ed. S. program
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Presidential Scholarship
For Walden master’s alumni pursuing doctorate
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Ann Tunky Riley Scholarship
For new students enrolling in the College of Education and Leadership
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Terry O’Banion Leadership Scholarship
For new students enrolling in an applicable higher education program 
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Teacher of the Year Recipient Scholarship 
For new Education students who were named a 2008–2011 State Teacher of the Year
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More than $225,000 in Education Scholarships

Scholarship opportunities are available for all degree levels. Apply or nominate a deserving educator today.