Walden University Reviews

  • 7 Reviews
  • Minneapolis (MN)
  • Annual Tuition: $12,498
43% of 7 students said this degree improved their career prospects
71% of 7 students said they would recommend this program to others
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Student Reviews - Master's in Forensic Psychology

Student Reviews - Master's in Forensic Psychology

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Crystal Mitchell
  • Reviewed: 3/20/2021
  • Degree: Forensic Psychology
"This school is the worst! DON'T WASTE YOUR TIME! There is no support if you have a problem with faculty. No matter your issue it is never their fault but is only the student's. The Department head for Forensic Psychology is rude and she is a joke! She accuses students of things that are not true and doesn't want to hear the entire story. I was treated like my concerns about my instructor weren't important and she sided with the instructor without any concern for me. I wouldn't tell anybody to go here and I plan to let everyone I know not to ever consider such a ridiculous school."
C. Garrett
  • Reviewed: 6/19/2018
  • Degree: Forensic Psychology
"Do not choose this university if you have a disability! They have horrible and inconsistently applied accommodations. Instructors are incompetent and able to make decisions that put the university at risk. All they care about is money. I enrolled in a new program just to get out. Currently drafting my OCR complaint. Horrible experience."
Carolyn
  • Reviewed: 1/16/2017
  • Degree: Forensic Psychology
"I received my Master of Science in Forensic Psychology at Walden University. I entered the program fully aware and prepared to meet the challenges. I took the accelerated program and finished ahead of schedule. The course was demanding and required my full attention. I also had a full-time job and an overwhelming degree of family dynamics. Barriers presented themselves throughout the entire program. Everything that could happen happened: I became critically ill, I was hospitalized with a serious medical condition, and I was financially challenged. To add to the pot my daughter suffered and injury at work that demanded my care. I wanted the degree and giving up was not an option. I did most of my assignments from my hospital bed. My laptop was my traveling companion. I informed my instructors I was having medical issues and they granted me leniency. My advisors were available and ready to assist me with any questions I had concerning my program. The program was well organized, and there were plenty of services offered for students to meet their goals. I am now in my doctoral program, which is a monster of a project, but I am ready to grow in intellect and complete the program with the intent to go out into the world and contribute to the betterment of society. My vision and mission are equal to that of Waldens. I believe if you want something bad enough, you will find a way to make it happen. An old saying, If there is a will, there is a way."
Chima Lubin
  • Reviewed: 5/28/2015
  • Degree: Forensic Psychology
"School is supportive and challenges you to become better. I like the emphasis on social change in the PHD program. I'm so excited about this program and look forward to it."
Christina Leija
  • Reviewed: 1/21/2015
  • Degree: Forensic Psychology
"Great school! You earn your credits fair and some instructors like all schools are easier than others. They offer guidance and fair clinical/internships that help you get started in your career. 12 week classes help you get the most out of each course."
Tiffany Garza
  • Reviewed: 10/18/2014
  • Degree: Forensic Psychology
"Walden University offers a insightful program on forensic psychology, SOME teachers can be tough however this just pushes your motivation to work harder. In any online education your own motivation will help you keep the pace of a online education."
Jennifer Asher
  • Reviewed: 6/14/2014
  • Degree: Forensic Psychology
"Pros of going to school online is that you are challenged by the pace and the amount of information that you have to know to progess and the Cons is the pace no lulls in the learning curve and no excuses"