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2009–2010 Student Handbook


 

Welcome to the New Online Student Handbook

You are now on the Walden University Student Handbook home page.

To access the handbook, select from the topics listed on the left side of this page.

(For more information, click on the “Help” button at upper right or select the “How to Use This Handbook” link at lower left.)

 

For the Catalog

To access the 2009-2010 Walden University Catalog:

  1. On the drop-down menu in the upper-right corner of this page, select “2009-2010 Catalog.”
  2. Click “Go.”
  3. On the catalog home page, select from the topics listed on the left side of the page.

 

For University Guidebooks

To access a university guidebook publication such as  A Guide to the Knowledge Area Modules: Making the KAMs Work for You:

  1. On the drop-down menu in the upper-right corner of this page, select “University Guidebooks”
  2. Click “Go.”
  3. On the guidebook home page, select from the publications listed on the left side of the page.


 

About the Handbook

The Walden University Student Handbook is the primary resource for academic policies and procedures, academic and student resources, and financial services policies for Walden students. The handbook is available only on this Web site.

Students who are admitted for, and enrolled during, the 2009–2010 academic year are subject to the policies and procedures described in this Walden University Student Handbook. The university reserves the right to change any provision, offering, requirement, or fee at any time within the student’s enrollment period.

Neither the provisions of this Walden University Student Handbook nor the acceptance of students to the university through the admission, enrollment, and registration processes constitutes a contract or an offer of a contract. The university further reserves the right to require a student to withdraw from the university for cause at any time. 

About the Catalog

For academic information—including official curricular requirements, course descriptions, and faculty and administration listings—see the current Walden University Catalog on this Web site. Walden University catalogs for previous academic years are also archived at this site.


 

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Walden University is accredited by The Higher Learning Commission and a member of the North Central Association, www.ncahlc.org; 1-312-263-0456.

Walden University practices a policy of nondiscrimination in admission to, access to, and employment in its programs and activities. Walden does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, sex, age, religion or creed, marital status, disability, national or ethnic origin, socioeconomic status, sexual orientation, or other legally protected status.

Walden is committed to providing barrier-free access to its educational services and makes appropriate and reasonable accommodations when necessary. Students requesting accommodations per the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) must contact the Office of Disability Services at disability@waldenu.edu.

Walden University publications, including the Catalog and Student Handbook, represent current curricula, educational plans, offerings, requirements, tuition, and fees. These may be modified or discontinued from time to time in the university’s sole discretion to carry out the university’s purposes and objectives. Neither the provisions of this document, nor the acceptance of students through registration and enrollment in the university, constitutes a contract or an offer of a contract.

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