Walden University


Country United States
State British Indian Ocean Territory
City Baltimore
Address Exeter Street
Phone 18664925336
Website www.waldenu.edu

Walden University Reviews

  • Jul 21, 2014

I attended Walden University for my Bachelor's program and found them to be a somewhat a quality university for working adults seeking to further their education. They largely provided reputable instructors with qualified backgrounds that actively interacted with the students and provided constructive feedback and information on coursework. However, this is not the case with their advisement staff. In all my years there the advisement turnover rate was very high. I never communicated with the same adviser. Whenever I called the school I would be transferred several times and still not speak to an adviser in my intended major. However, in spite of all this I graduated with my BSBA and felt it best that I continue pursuing my education with Walden to avoid the hassle of starting the application process again with another university. My biggest mistake.

I began my Master's program with Walden however, by my 2nd class in the program I began having major problems in my group project because instead of being group with members in similar time zones as I was accustomed, I was grouped with people on the other side of the world. This was a huge challenge. The first 3 weeks we received an F on each of our group assignment. Unfortunately, by the time our midterm assignment was due my group wasn't posting or responding in our group chat section which was very concerning to me as our instructor had given us the opportunity to re-do our previous 3 papers and they were to be turned in with the upcoming mid-term paper. Two days before the deadline I emailed my instructor and advised that I hadn't heard from group and I was very concerned as my grade was dependent upon the other members. I also advised him that I was considering withdrawing from the class because I could not risk failing this class. His response was simply that he had given us the opportunity to redo our papers, never acknowledging my comment about withdrawing. The next day I called and spoke with an academic adviser to find out what needed to be done if I choose to withdraw from the class and/or the university. He answered my questions but showed no interest in my displeasure. I considered withdrawing from the University because I felt that it might be better for me to attend a traditional brick and mortar university where my group would be in my immediate presence during classes. The adviser stated that all I had to do was complete the necessary paperwork. On the day that the midterm paper was due, which co-incidentally was the last day for class withdrawl I still had not heard from my group, therefore, I decided it was best for me to withdraw from the class so I completed the necessary paperwork. I also began the paperwork to withdraw from the university. School policy states you can't withdraw without going through an adviser. I completed the withdrawl paperwork making sure to note that I had previously spoken to an adviser but he showed no interest in my desire to withdraw from the university. I also had an adviser call and I also informed her of my concerns about the group project and that I spoken to another adviser that showed no interest and she stated she would make note of my concerns. I still was approved to withdraw from the University.

Weeks later I was notified that my financial aid adjusted as a result of my withdrawl and I now owed the school money. I spoke with the business office and explained that I was not advised that this was going to happen otherwise, I would not have withdrawn midterm. I questioned why would their advisers did not do their job and advise me of the consequences of withdrawing, but was only told that I owed the money. I applied for a tuition waiver and was denied stating (1) I didn't contact my instructor prior to withdrawing (2) I didn't consult an adviser. I appealed the decision providing proof of where I contacted an adviser prior to withdrawing and providing a copy of the form that I completed prior to withdrawing making sure to note that the previous adviser showed no interest and the other adviser stated she would note my concerns. My appeal was denied. I then contacted the student mediator and provided copies of all the paperwork and communication regarding my case. He stated he would look into my case and get back me within a few days. He contacted me the same day stating the decision would stick. My case was still denied. I came to the conclusion that since Walden is a for profit university, money is their main concern. I am highly displeased with how Walden totally disregarded my concerns and how staff advisers failed to do their job of advising me of the consequences of withdrawing. As a student, we depend on them to guide us in the right direction and hope that they would have our best interest at hand. I have since realized that it was unrealistic for me to expect any type of concern from a school whose primary goal is to increase enrollment and when advisers can't produce they are replaced. Looking back I realize I ignored this lack of service because I felt that I was getting a quality education, however, I've now realized that when you're paying for something you should expect 100% customer service at all levels.

I would advise anyone looking to continue their education not to consider Walden University. Their are several universities that actually provide customer service and care about their student but Walden

  • Apr 29, 2014

I received an MBA from University of Phoenix and when I tried to transfer my credits to my Walden University degree program, I was informed several classes would be transferred in and I would not have to take them.

Well, the classes were not trransferred, therefore I had to retake them and Walden refused to issue me a credit for the unnecessary classes.

My attempts to ask them for an update have gone ignored. ....

From: SOM Masters Advising

Sent: March 16, 2011 3/16/11

To: Tammy W (((REDACTED)))

Subject: RE: Follow up on Emails (x 3)

Hi Tammy,

I'm not sure where you had mailed it, but this is the first time advising is seeing the tuition waiver form. It will be forwarded to the bursar's office who makes all final decisions on tuition appeals. Thank you.

Jeff McGie

Academic Advisor

College of Management & Technology

Walden University

Toll Free: 1-800-WALDENU, ext. 2427

Direct: 612-312-2427

Fax: 612-338-5092

Email: [email protected]

Walden University

155 5th Ave S suite 100

Minneapolis, MN 55401

http://www.waldenu.edu/

http://inside.waldenu.edu/

----Original Message----

From: Tammy Wortherley

Sent: 03/16/2011 04:10 PM

To: [email protected]

Cc:

Subject: Follow up on Emails (x 3)

This is my third attempt to get an answer on this situation, or at least an acknowledgement that it is being looked in to.

My first attempt was 2/23, 3/4, Certified Mail and again today.

Is the department intentionally ignoring me????

----- Forwarded Message ----

From: Tammy W (((REDACTED)))

To: (((REDACTED)))

Sent: Fri, March 4, 2011 10:32:12 PM

Subject: Tuition Waiver - Two Classes

Hello,

This is a request for two tuition waivers, for two classes I was not supposed to take, but did take and passed.

As it turns out, I was supposed to not take two classes and was scheduled and did pass both classes.

I am attaching two tuition waiver forms (one for each class) and the documentation from Walden that I was not needing to take those two classes. Classes 6510 and 6570. Someone there schedules me for classes, therefore, I assumed they were setting me up for the correct classes and simply attended and finished both classes.

Thank you.

Tammy W

Tammy W

MBA - International Business

(((REDACTED)))

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