Academics: Section 5: Financial Aid: Financial Aid Disbursem*nt Process (2024)

Walden’s financial aid defined academic year for federal student aid in Tempo Learning® programs is defined as follows:

ProgramWeeksCredit Equivalencies
Bachelor of Science in Nursing (RN to BSN Completion Program): RN-BSN Track and RN-BSN-AIM Track5245
BS in Business Administration5245
BS in Criminal Justice5245
BS in Early Childhood Studies5245
BS in Health Studies5245
BS in Healthcare Management5245
BS in Public Health5245
Graduate Certificate in Early Childhood Administration, Management, and Leadership5215
Master of Business Administration (MBA)5218
Master of Healthcare Administration (MHA)5226.5
Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) BSN-MSN Track5226.5
Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) RN-MSN Track5226.5
MS in Criminal Justice5224
MS in Early Childhood Studies5216.5
MS in Human Resource Management5215
MS in Industrial and Organizational (I/O) Psychology5224
MS in Psychology5224

Please note that the Graduate Certificate in Applied Project Management is not listed since it is not approved by the U.S. Department of Education for Title IV funds.

The academic year is also the loan period. The loan period is then divided into two equal payment periods. The first payment period ends when the student successfully completes half the credit equivalencies and half the weeks in the academic year. The second payment period ends when the student completes the remaining credit equivalencies and weeks in the academic year. If the payment period weeks have elapsed and the student has not successfully completed the required credit equivalencies, additional financial aid will not be reviewed for disbursem*nt until the required credit equivalencies are completed. Likewise, if a student completes the required credit equivalencies in the payment period before the required weeks have elapsed, additional financial aid will not be reviewed for disbursem*nt until the required number of weeks have elapsed.

The loan amount for the loan period is divided equally between the two payment periods. Each payment period is then broken into two disbursem*nts designed to align with the student’s 3-month subscription periods. Therefore, in most cases, financial aid is disbursed in four equal payments over the academic loan period. Federal Student Aid disbursem*nts will be used to pay for any outstanding tuition and fee charges for subscriptions that are included in the academic year/loan period.

All disbursem*nts require that the student has submitted a Customized Learning Plan (CLP) by Day 14 of each 3-month subscription period which confirms that they will attempt the full-time credit equivalency for that period. All disbursem*nts also require the student to meet all federal financial aid eligibility requirements and all Satisfactory Academic Progress requirements. Students who are eligible for disbursem*nts at the beginning of a subscription period will have their federal funds posted to their Walden student account after the 2-week CLP/agree-to-credits deadline date.

Disbursem*nts at the start of the payment period (with the exception of the first disbursem*nt of the program) require that the student has earned half the semester credit equivalencies and has completed half the weeks in their financial aid academic year. Disbursem*nts at the midpoint of the payment period require that the student has completed half the weeks in the payment period.

This disbursem*nt schedule is designed to align with the student’s subscription billing period. It is important to note that a student’s pace or transfer from a prior school may result in payment periods and disbursem*nt dates that do not fully align with the subscription billing periods.

If a student’s remaining credit equivalencies at the start of an academic year are less than the defined credits in an academic year for their program, it is possible for the academic year to be less than 52 weeks.

Likewise, if a student transfers to Walden with an overlapping enrollment from a prior school, this could also result in an academic year to be less than 52 weeks. Consequently, there may only be one payment period or one disbursem*nt in the payment period. In these cases, the disbursem*nt dates may not align with the subscription billing due dates.

Students in good standing may have any excess balance in their account returned to them to pay for indirect education expenses. Any time financial aid proceeds credited to a student’s account exceed direct charges, the Office of the Bursar will automatically forward the credit balance directly to the student, no later than 14 calendar days after the credit balance occurs.

Student are required to accept their offered loan amounts on their myFinAid portaland confirm that they will enroll at least half time over the Direct Loan Period on their myFinAid portal prior to funds disbursing. If a student requests or is offered additional loan amounts within the award year, they must log back into their myFinAid portal and accept the new loan amount before the additional loan funds can be disbursed.

Students are responsible for payment of tuition and fees incurred after a full credit balance refund has been released. Credit balance refund distributions are made in accordance with applicable federal guidelines. Any outstanding debt to the university as a result of a required credit balance refund is the responsibility of the student.

Academics: Section 5: Financial Aid: Financial Aid Disbursem*nt Process (2024)
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