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Hey All, I was looking to register for either the MS General Psychology or the MS I/O Psychology option and came across their new Limited Time Discounts. I think this discount would be greater than the FIRST TERM FREE or the 50% off lifetime of the program options we had! The discount for each of these is now $4000 one time, I'm not sure if this is for the first term or two terms, etc, it would be cheaper than the first term free or 50% off lifetime of program. Does anyone know the full terms and conditions of these discounts? I haven't taken the time to research, someone should do a quick write up!
For example, if you had the free firsts term, if you took two terms it would be just $2700 and applicable fees. For three terms, it would be $2700x2=$5400 roughly with fees. If you had the 50% off life time, it would be just $2700 and applicable fees for the first two terms. For three terms, it would be 2700x3/2=$4050 roughly with fees. Now, if you take two terms with this discount of $4000, it would be $5400-$4000 = $1400 for a Masters degree if you finish in two terms! And in three terms, it would be just $4100 plus applicable fees! Doh, oh well, the 50% for the lifetime would be cheaper in the long run but if you can finish in 2-3 terms, this will do...
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(02-06-2021, 01:56 PM)bjcheung77 Wrote: Hey All, I was looking to register for either the MS General Psychology or the MS I/O Psychology option and came across their new Limited Time Discounts. I think this discount would be greater than the FIRST TERM FREE or the 50% off lifetime of the program options we had! The discount for each of these is now $4000 one time, I'm not sure if this is for the first term or two terms, etc, it would be cheaper than the first term free or 50% off lifetime of program. Does anyone know the full terms and conditions of these discounts? I haven't taken the time to research, someone should do a quick write up!
For example, if you had the free firsts term, if you took two terms it would be just $2700 and applicable fees. For three terms, it would be $2700x2=$5400 roughly with fees. If you had the 50% off life time, it would be just $2700 and applicable fees for the first two terms. For three terms, it would be 2700x3/2=$4050 roughly with fees. Now, if you take two terms with this discount of $4000, it would be $5400-$4000 = $1400 for a Masters degree if you finish in two terms! And in three terms, it would be just $4100 plus applicable fees! Doh, oh well, the 50% for the lifetime would be cheaper in the long run but if you can finish in 2-3 terms, this will do... Could you please post a link?
I was unable to find anything with a google search
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(02-06-2021, 03:32 PM)Sdmj33 Wrote: (02-06-2021, 01:56 PM)bjcheung77 Wrote: Hey All, I was looking to register for either the MS General Psychology or the MS I/O Psychology option and came across their new Limited Time Discounts. I think this discount would be greater than the FIRST TERM FREE or the 50% off lifetime of the program options we had! The discount for each of these is now $4000 one time, I'm not sure if this is for the first term or two terms, etc, it would be cheaper than the first term free or 50% off lifetime of program. Does anyone know the full terms and conditions of these discounts? I haven't taken the time to research, someone should do a quick write up!
For example, if you had the free firsts term, if you took two terms it would be just $2700 and applicable fees. For three terms, it would be $2700x2=$5400 roughly with fees. If you had the 50% off life time, it would be just $2700 and applicable fees for the first two terms. For three terms, it would be 2700x3/2=$4050 roughly with fees. Now, if you take two terms with this discount of $4000, it would be $5400-$4000 = $1400 for a Masters degree if you finish in two terms! And in three terms, it would be just $4100 plus applicable fees! Doh, oh well, the 50% for the lifetime would be cheaper in the long run but if you can finish in 2-3 terms, this will do... Could you please post a link?
I was unable to find anything with a google search https://www.waldenu.edu/online-masters-p...psychology
[url=https://www.waldenu.edu/online-masters-programs/ms-in-psychology][/url]I saw it when I clicked on limited time offers. It says up to $4000 off.
It says this actually:
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Tempo Competency-Based Learning : Receive up to a $4,000 grant if you reside in the U.S. and start this program on March 1, 2021. Contact one of our Enrollment Specialists to learn more.
Course-Based: Receive up to a $1,000 grant if you reside in the U.S. and start this program on March 1, 2021. Contact one of our Enrollment Specialists to learn more.
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Random question - do they still have the first term free for the elementary admin path? I believe someone on here pursued that degree path with the free promotion in the past
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If I am looking a the correct page, seems like the old deal was better
Tempo Learning (competency-based)
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This tuition grant is only available to new students in good standing, residing in the U.S. who begin their subscription on March 1, 2021. Tuition grant is applicable to tuition only and does not apply towards books, materials and other supplies or fees needed for a course. This tuition grant may only be combined with incremental offers. The grant funds will be applied up to $800 per subscription term for the first 5 consecutive subscription terms after enrollment, beginning in the first subscription term.
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I guess they are calculating for 6 terms (18 months), which Walden generally considers the standard time frame for completing a Master’s program. They expect you to complete a minimum of 6 credits per term, which would require 8 terms (24 months). Like @freeloader’s post says, I think they plan to offer a $ 800 discount per term, and a max discount of upto $ 4000 (Not 800 x 6 = $ 4800). So, depending on how fast you finish, you might avail of $ 800 x ..... worth of discount. So, for two terms, you will avail of $ 1600 worth of discount, which is good, but comparatively less generous than the 50% off, which was offered earlier to US students.
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Sadly, Walden's $XXXX off deals tend to be divvied out over multiple terms, so getting either the first term for free or the 50% reduction over an entire program is usually the best deal, especially for people who accelerate through their degree.
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are the courses fairly easy? How many papers to write?
Overall as a program is it hard?
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I would hope the courses are not easy and that there are lots or least the normal amount of papers to write.
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(02-07-2021, 08:49 AM)eLearner Wrote: I would the courses are not easy and that there are lots or least the normal amount of papers to write.
Thanks, i read one can transfer 23 credits in, is there a list of courses that one can transfer in? Do they have to be graduate level courses, or bridging courses?
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