*A 15% tuition savings is available to eligible Employees and Spouses of US Department of Health and Human Services. Tuition savings are applicable to new tuition charges after the date the savings is awarded only and does not apply toward books, materials, and other supplies or fees needed for a course.
This offer cannot be used in combination with any other tuition savings benefit, unless otherwise noted. The tuition savings is a non-transferrable “non-cash” offer, and in no event will the recipient receive a check or other disbursement of money pursuant to this tuition savings. Walden may change this tuition savings offer at any time, but such change will not affect the tuition savings for students who are currently enrolled at Walden and using it.
†A 10% tuition savings is available to eligible children of U.S. Department of Health and Human Services employees. The Family Nurse Practitioner specialization in the MSN program is excluded from this tuition savings, except for start dates from April 10, 2021 to September 27, 2021. No tuition savings will be made retroactively. Tuition savings are applicable to tuition only and do not apply toward books, materials, and other supplies or fees needed for a course.
This offer cannot be used in combination with any other tuition savings benefit, unless otherwise noted. The tuition savings will not be applied to any past-due balance or outstanding bills or charges a student has with Walden University. The tuition savings is a nontransferable, “noncash” offer, and in no event will the recipient receive a check or other disbursement of money pursuant to this tuition savings. No tuition savings will be made retroactively. All tuition savings, grants, scholarships, and vouchers are subject to specific eligibility requirements. Walden may change this tuition-savings offer at any time, but such change will not affect the tuition savings for students who are currently enrolled at Walden and using it.
†Source: National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) IPEDS database. Based on the most recent year’s (2019) completions survey data, using CIP code family 51 “Health Professions and Related Programs” for Master’s (Award level 7). Available at https://nces.ed.gov/ipeds/use-the-data. (Retrieved February 2020; may consist of or include provisional release data.)
Note on Accreditation The Council on Education for Public Health (CEPH) Board of Councilors acted at its September 6, 2019, meeting to accredit the Master of Public Health (MPH) Program at Walden University for a five-year term, based on an application for accreditation submitted on February 3, 2018. On June 5, 2020, the CEPH Board of Councilors accredited the Doctor of Public Health (DrPH) at Walden University, after reviewing an accreditation application submitted on April 21, 2020. CEPH is an independent agency recognized by the U.S. Department of Education to accredit schools of public health and programs of public health. CEPH accreditation provides assurance that the program has been evaluated and met accepted public health profession standards in practice, research, and service. For a copy of the final self-study document and/or final accreditation report, please contact the dean of the School of Health Sciences (adchshealth @mail.waldenu.edu).
‡Source: Diverse: Issues in Higher Education, 2018–19 academic year, analysis of U.S. Department of Education reports submitted by institutions, “2020 Top 100 Degree Producers"
Walden University is accredited by The Higher Learning Commission, www.hlcommission.org.