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Graduate Discounts (ENEB) - ashkir - 01-25-2023 This thread is for discounts or significant scholarship offerings for graduate programs. Add your own discounts, or discoveries by responding to this thread. The main post will be updated by mods to add more. Walden Tips: * Only sign up for Walden when there is a discount. Towards the end of summer they usually start offering $2500 to $3000 off of tuition. Hellenic American University Regionally accredited university. They do have a $3000 MBA again for new students find out more here: https://mba.hauniv.edu/get-an-mba-your-way/ American College of Education Regionally accredited university. Many of their Master's programs are $8500 - $10000. A few go higher. They're pretty much a cash only university with a few scholarships, they don't offer financial aid https://ace.edu/degree-programs/masters-degrees ENEB ENEB is popular and the discounts and links change frequently. Escuela de Negocios Europea de Barcelona, also known as the European Business School of Barcelona, is a business school in Spain that provides postgraduate diplomas, higher education courses, MBAs, and other Master's level degree programs in a variety of business-related fields. Together with Isabel I de Castilla University (English), sometimes known as Isabel I (English), these courses are provided (in Spanish: Universidad Isabel I de Castilla or Universidad Isabel I). Note: You may need to have your degree evaluated from here to bring it to the US for government jobs or further education. Validential, IEE, and other sources are available to help. Sometimes Groupon prices are BETTER. Sometimes Ambassador coupons are better. Choose the better price. They're available via multile sources. Do your research before you buy. Groupon: Groupon is the main source to find access. Groupon is best, if you never used it before, and you can get discounts on top of discounts. Groupon new user coupons can usually be worth up to $50 off. These prices fluctuate. The prices below are the average. $399 MBA or Master's $469 MBA & Master's Ambassador: Ambassador codes are sometimes the cheapest, unless Groupon is having a sale. There are various codes from people who have completed ENEB programs listed below. Ambassador prices don't really fluctuate often and are stable. Ambassadors do get a small portion. ENEB is moving to Hotmart for Ambassador discounts. Links below are from Ashkir. Other links will be added, or post your own below in this thread. Note from Ashkir: As of April 2024, Groupon Prices are a better deal. use those over ambassador links. MBA or Master's Euro USD Double MBA + Masters Euro USD RE: Graduate Discounts (ENEB, Walden, etc) - Vle045 - 05-03-2023 For other discount opportunities, check any discount portals you may have access to, such as Perkspot, LifeMart, BenefitHub, ACI, etc. I have noticed discounts for higher education on several of these sites. They aren't necessarily huge discounts, but if they have a school you want to attend anyways, it could be helpful. You could have access to these discount portals through your job, alumni association, health insurance, even the wellness program through your current school. I have seen discounts for 10-50%. I combined the discount available on one of these sites with my Employer's Tuition Reimbursement. I don't think I would have enrolled without it. RE: Graduate Discounts (ENEB, Walden, etc) - ashkir - 07-22-2023 MOD NOTE Discounts have been cleaned up. There's a lot of expired ones in this thread. Now they're gone. ENEB's coupons have been updated to their new link. RE: Graduate Discounts (ENEB, Walden, etc) - EverSpinning - 08-09-2023 It's tailored to a niche group, but I'd like to mention Touro University Worldwide, as TUW has a standing discount (that they call a scholarship) for military servicemembers, veterans, and their spouses. For my MBA program (as a veteran), it is a 40% discount, taking each credit hour from $500 to $300. My wife gets the same discount for her MS in Health Promotion there. So for veterans and families, this is a significant savings. RE: Graduate Discounts (ENEB, Walden, etc) - nykorn - 01-19-2024 Not a direct discount, but download some cashback, "point back" or coupon finder browser addons, and get any others you can to be hooked up directly to your credit card via phone apps. Make sure to click on them in the browser and/or phone app before paying for any tuition. Some examples are RetailMeNot (sends cashback to your paypal), Rakuten (sends membership points to your account, which you can then use to buy stuff like ebooks), Honey (tests coupon codes and gives points back), and CouponFinder (tests discount codes). Obviously you should also use a credit card with at least 1.5% cashback on all purchases, that reimburses you on any payment fees - an example of such a card for Americans is BECU. Don't assume that the coupon codes are always the best deal - Honey gave me a 20% off EdX coupon but clicking the financial aid button on EdX itself gave me a 90% off coupon. Example: RetailMeNot gives 3% cash back, and Rakuten gets 5% in points back (these are not stackable), on Groupon purchases - which can then be stacked up with an ENEB ambassador's code. RE: Graduate Discounts (ENEB, Walden, etc) - bjcheung77 - 01-19-2024 Yes, I use Honey, Rakuten, and try to find coupons/deals that will allow you to stack with your credit card point bonuses. Anything you can do to get cash back or points, whatever else you can save on spending money. To elaborate on the Edx 90% coupon, you have to provide a valid set of reasons you need the scholarship by answering a short set of questions and then completing 3 answers (lengthy 2000 words for each of the 3 questions). I was smart when I knew these were the same questions for any other class you take at Edx, so I just copy/pasted my original answers for the second and subsequent Edx course I wanted, you can get a max of 5 a year, so use that wisely. RE: Graduate Discounts (ENEB, Walden, etc) - housecat - 02-07-2024 Hey guise anyone looking for ENEB DEEP discounts, sign-up for their mailing list! I did it and received EXCELLENT deals, took about a week or so until the deals came around (probably just when they decided to run the discount). Hope this helps! RE: Graduate Discounts (ENEB, Walden, etc) - bjcheung77 - 03-19-2024 My ENEB links, Double $499/Single Masters $399, probably is the same price as Groupon when they don't have a sale. ENEB Single Master https://hotm.art/LOabI7P https://go.hotmart.com/E92814337K?ap=44dc ENEB Double Masters https://hotm.art/QGuIOkBZ https://go.hotmart.com/K92814076M?ap=12c8 Basically, you should be able to do the double degree and get the 60 ECTS credits you're looking for if you're going to transfer. I would recommend the program for the extra learning and filling knowledge gaps, I did mine for that reason alone, not for transferring elsewhere later. PDF with links to purchasing the Hague Apostille, Physical Diploma, etc: https://eneb.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/12/Dipl-COM.pdf Note: Make sure to use the coupon code OFF50 to get this at half price, otherwise you're overpaying for the Hague Apostille and Physical Diplomas. Exam purchases are available as a single one, dual Masters for two, or a triple Masters option for three exams. Again, these do not have a coupon code, I highly recommend those looking for the exam option to 'wait' for a sale as you're overpaying at current pricing. 1 Exam: Methodology of Evaluation: Type Test – ENEB 2 Exams: Methodology of Evaluation: Type Test – ENEB 3 Exams: Methodology of Evaluation: Type Test – ENEB RE: Graduate Discounts (ENEB, Walden, etc) - benediktus - 03-20-2024 Hello, I am reaching out regarding the ambassador discount link to ENEB Business School. I have noticed that during the enrollment process, students are not asked to specify the particular program they wish to enroll in. Could you kindly clarify whether students choose their program after making the payment, or is there another process in place for program selection? Thank you for your assistance in this matter. RE: Graduate Discounts (ENEB, Walden, etc) - bjcheung77 - 03-20-2024 benediktus Wrote:Could you kindly clarify whether students choose their program after making the payment, or is there another process in place for program selection? You need to wait until the process the purchase, once they do so, you'll receive an email to register for whichever program you're interested in and then you'll get access to the classes after another wait. Are you deciding on the exams option or getting the Hague Apostille/Physical diplomas? |