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Walden Tempo Learning Fees - Changes March 2025 - bjcheung77 - 12-11-2024 Walden hasn't changed their pricing much for the Tempo Learning CBE option, fees are in USD as they're an US University. It's currently at $3K/3 months, $175 fee, so that's just $3,175 a session and if you need 6 months, that's 6K plus fees... Here's the fees webpage, they're bumping it up to $3100/3 months and 180 fees March 2025: https://www.waldenu.edu/online-masters-programs/ms-in-psychology#fees This is just one example, I would guess they're changing the pricing for other Bachelors/Masters programs that are also on the Tempo Learning system. You may want to see which degree you're looking at, the example above is for the MS Psychology degree. Here are the programs they offer on the Tempo Learning option: https://www.waldenu.edu/flexibility/tempo-learning Their Masters are actually going to be the same pricing except the MS in Early Childhood Studies (two concentrations to select from). MS Criminal Justice has this under fees: You may be able to complete your MS in Criminal Justice degree in 5 months for under $7,000.* RE: Walden Tempo Learning Fees - Changes March 2025 - xspect - 12-11-2024 FYI, I completed my MS in I/O psychology via tempo in one term a few years back. RE: Walden Tempo Learning Fees - Changes March 2025 - bjcheung77 - 12-13-2024 (12-11-2024, 01:18 PM)xspect Wrote: FYI, I completed my MS in I/O psychology via tempo in one term a few years back. Awesome stuff, for readers that are planning to finish in 1 session, please don't expect to finish in 1 session of 3 months, unless you have X credits transferred and have no commitments and plenty of time. I would be on the safe side and say, 2 sessions of 6 months total, maybe 5-5.5 months if you want to give it some buffer time to be safe. member Wrote:This masters interests me as well... but i have my BA in CIS (TESU) not psychology... do you think I could get in? Thanks... Most of the Walden Masters programs that are on the Tempo Learning system do not require a specific undergraduate degree, it just requires a Bachelors for entry, the reason is because it's already got some classes that are somewhat like bridging classes. If you've taken a few intro to psychology or similarly related classes for undergrad, you're good to go with the basic knowledge. |