*A 25% tuition savings and a tuition grant of up to $3,000 for course-based bachelor’s and master’s programs or up to $5,000 for course-based doctoral programs are available to eligible new students who are Students of University of Health Sciences Antigua and who enroll and start class between July 1, 2024, and December 31, 2024. The grant is currently being evaluated for new students starting in January 2024. No tuition savings or tuition grant will be made retroactively.
The tuition grant excludes certificate programs, Tempo Learning® programs, the FNP specialization in the MSN program, the accelerated specializations and one-credit track in the MSEd program, and the Self-Designed specializations in the MSEd, PhD in Management, and PhD in Public Health programs. The tuition grant is awarded as a tuition savings of up to $500 for up to six consecutive terms for bachelor’s and master’s programs and up to 10 consecutive terms for doctoral programs, beginning with the first term of enrollment, until the entire tuition grant has been earned or the student is no longer eligible. Students must be enrolled continuously (without break) to receive the full tuition grant.
Tuition grants and tuition savings are applicable to tuition only and cannot be combined with any other tuition savings benefit. The tuition grant is a “non-cash” award, and in no event will the recipient receive a check or other disbursement of money pursuant to this tuition grant. The tuition grant may only be used for credit-bearing courses within the recipient’s program; non-credit courses are not permitted under the tuition grant.
Any changes that Walden makes to tuition savings, grants, or scholarship offerings will affect new students/recipients. All tuition savings, grants, or scholarships are subject to specific eligibility requirements. Contact a Walden University Enrollment Specialist for details.
Walden is a U.S.-based institution accredited in the United States. Many countries have their own accrediting bodies, and degree recognition differs from country to country. If you reside outside of the United States, please review your country of residence’s requirements to confirm recognition of your Walden program.
§Applies to new or readmitted students who begin an eligible Walden University program on or after February 1, 2023. Specific savings amount and application of tuition-free savings may vary by program. Visit www.WaldenU.edu/financial-aid/grants-and-scholarships-details for more information.
††Source: National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) IPEDS database. Based on the most recent year’s completions survey data, using CIP code family 51.38 “Registered Nursing, Nursing Administration, Nursing Research, and Clinical Nursing” for Master’s (Award level 7) and Doctoral (Award level 17) degrees. Available at https://nces.ed.gov/ipeds/use-the-data. (Retrieved January 2021; may consist of or include provisional release data.)
‡Source: Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE) The baccalaureate degree program in nursing (BSN), master’s degree program in nursing (MSN), post-graduate APRN certificate program, and Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) program at Walden University are accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (www.ccneaccreditation.org).