11-28-2020, 02:06 PM
Well, if you're a NY resident, you're out of luck when it comes to attending Walden. I submit an information request because I am interested in their MBA w/ project management Tempo degree and they won't give me any info at all. Rasmussen also has this issue. If you're interested in an online school, make sure their programs are open to you before you too get excited about the program. Finding out I can't attend Walden because of where I live is so frustrating! Here's what Walden emailed me:
Why can Walden not accept new students from New York at this time?
In 2017, New York State passed a new law and implemented new regulations to require approval of out-of-state universities offering distance education programs. Walden submitted the required application and information for authorization. The New York State Education Department did not accept Walden’s initial application based on the state’s narrow interpretation of a complex required financial criteria. Walden is currently considering its options to receive authorization.
Walden’s financial strength and strong academic standards are the same as they have been for a decade. In other words, nothing at Walden has changed – it’s the same strong institution it’s been; it is the New York law that changed.
What is Walden doing to support New Yorkers interested in pursuing higher education?
Walden University has successfully educated New York residents online for many years. Walden currently has almost 2,000 New Yorkers enrolled and 6,000 alumni. We’re proud of that history.
Walden is currently considering its options to receive authorization to provide distance education in New York under a new law and regulations passed by the state. No timeframe is currently available on these options, but we will let you know if our status changes.
Why can Walden not accept new students from New York at this time?
In 2017, New York State passed a new law and implemented new regulations to require approval of out-of-state universities offering distance education programs. Walden submitted the required application and information for authorization. The New York State Education Department did not accept Walden’s initial application based on the state’s narrow interpretation of a complex required financial criteria. Walden is currently considering its options to receive authorization.
Walden’s financial strength and strong academic standards are the same as they have been for a decade. In other words, nothing at Walden has changed – it’s the same strong institution it’s been; it is the New York law that changed.
What is Walden doing to support New Yorkers interested in pursuing higher education?
Walden University has successfully educated New York residents online for many years. Walden currently has almost 2,000 New Yorkers enrolled and 6,000 alumni. We’re proud of that history.
Walden is currently considering its options to receive authorization to provide distance education in New York under a new law and regulations passed by the state. No timeframe is currently available on these options, but we will let you know if our status changes.