Academic Support
A Student Success Advisor is here to guide students throughout the duration of their degree on program requirements, university policies, and general best practices for success. Your Student Success Advisor is well-versed in your program requirements and the university policies outlined in the Catalog and Handbook. Student Success Advising can assist you in understanding the many facets of your program, and if they cannot answer your question, Advising will help connect you with the right resources or departments – or to better understand the information you have gotten from another department.
Student Success Advising Contact Information:
- E-mail: internationaladvising@waldenu.edu
- Website
- International Phone Numbers for Advising are listed on the International Student Advising Team's website
The Academic Skills Center offers several non-degree courses designed to improve Walden University students’ knowledge and skills in critical thinking, reading, writing, crafting a literature review, preparing for academic and professional examinations, and effective assignment strategies. These courses were designed to help students successfully complete their academic program.
Credit is granted for successful completion of each student success course but does not apply toward degree program requirements. All classes are pass/fail.
Courses include
- Skills for Academic Integrity
- A Practical Course in APA Style
- Advanced Reading Strategies
- Critical Thinking and Logic
- Communications and Teamwork in a Global Society
- Graduate Writing for Non-Native English Speakers
- Graduate Writing: Evaluative and Persuasive Composition Skills
- Succeeding on Professional and Academic Exams
- Effective Assignment Strategies
- Writing a Literature Review
Most courses are available to master’s and doctoral students in both quarter-based and semester-based programs. Students enrolled in bachelor’s programs may take A Practical Course in APA Style and Skills for Academic Integrity. Course length varies depending on the program and specific course. Descriptions of all Student Success courses appear in the Walden University Catalog.
Academic Skills Center Contact Information:
The Center for Degree Acceleration provides multiple pathways for students to accelerate their time to degree completion and reduce the cost of their program of study. The Center helps undergraduate students by providing multiple pathways to demonstrate college-level learning acquired outside of the classroom and earn college credits including:
- Allow students to easily transfer previous college-level courses or an associate’s degree.
- Serve as the point of contact between Enrollment Specialists and Student Success Advisors to enable students to foster earlier degree completion.
- Offer guidance to students on ways to obtain academic credit for college-level learning through a portfolio development course.
- Instruct students on other options to earn credit by examination.
- Provide guidance on our Accelerate into Master’s (AIM) programs.
Center for Degree Acceleration Contact Information:
The Office of Research and Doctoral Services is a valuable resource for both students and faculty members, providing assistance with various aspects of their research. Its mission is to align, maintain, integrate, and enrich those activities that contribute to the quality and productivity of Walden University research. In so doing, it serves the university community by supporting high standards in ethics, scientific rigor, and the dissemination of knowledge in the interest of positive social change. Its primary role is to formulate, coordinate, and oversee processes supporting student research capstones. Additionally, it provides services that support other faculty and student research activities conducted under the auspices of the university through:
- Assisting in the pursuit of grants, fellowships, and other sources of funding for students’ research projects
- Providing resources for publishing and presenting students’ research
- Constructing guidelines and rubrics for developing a thesis and a dissertation
- Facilitating access to the Institutional Review Board (IRB), which is responsible for ensuring that Walden research complies with the university’s ethical standards and federal regulations.
The Office of Research and Doctoral Services provides guidelines, progress flowcharts, forms, and sample projects to assist students in planning and conducting their research. In addition, this site provides information on research grant opportunities and other resources related to data collection, data analysis, and publication of results.
The Office of Research and Doctoral Services operates through four offices:
Office of Student Research Administration is dedicated to helping doctoral and master’s students with their final research project (i.e., thesis, dissertation, doctoral study). This office coordinates the basic steps of the research project process through all its stages, including assembly of the committee, approval of the proposal, setup of the oral conference, and submission of the thesis, dissertation, or doctoral study for its final academic review.
Office of Research Ethics and Compliance is the home of Walden’s Institutional Review Board (IRB). All IRB applications are submitted to this office, where they are processed and submitted to IRB members for review. This office is also responsible for managing Walden’s online Research Participant Pool, which is a means for providing students and faculty with access to Walden students for participation in web-based research projects and ensuring that research is in compliance with IRB requirements and federal regulations.
Office of Research and Sponsored Programs assists students and faculty in obtaining both internal and external grant-supported funding for their research.
Office of Research Quality Management is charged with maintaining and continuously improving the quality of research associated with the university. It provides support to facilitate student research through the review and maintenance of graduate research curriculum. It also provides training to faculty members seeking to work as dissertation chairs of capstone committees, and it maintains university-level oversight of the standardized University Research Review (URR) process used to guide all graduate student capstone research. Finally, the office provides resources related to planning and writing research studies, research tutorials and guides, locating faculty expertise, and consultations regarding research methods for faculty.
Office of Research and Doctoral Services Contact Information:
- E-mail: Please visit the Office of Research and Doctoral Services’s website for the specific email address for your inquiry.
- Website
The Office of Academic Support provides student services that support the academic and professional growth of Walden University students. These services foster degree completion and engage students in learning communities through student-centered programs and services. The Office of Academic Support includes the Academic Skills Center, Career Planning and Development, Library, and Writing Center.
For more information about the Office of Academic Support, please visit their website.
Field Experience Contact Information:
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Email: Please refer to the Field Experience website for more information about the correct email address, as the address will vary depending on your program.
The library provides the Walden community with skills and tools for finding, retrieving, analyzing, and using information, and for supporting information literate, lifelong learners.
Accessible through the Walden Library website and also through each student’s myWalden university portal, the library also provides many tutorials and guides to help students make the best use of the library and their time.
Electronic Resources
The Walden University Library provides a number of electronic scholarly resources for students’ use. The library contains more than 164,703 electronic books and more than 64,136 full-text journals. The library’s 107 databases focus on disciplines covered by Walden degree programs. The complete list of library collections can be found here.
Document Delivery Service
Walden University students can request articles and copies of book chapters not available in the Walden library. The document delivery service supports the work of doctoral capstone students and other students with research-intensive needs. For the detailed policy regarding document delivery, see the Document Delivery page on the Walden Library website.
Reference and Instruction Services
The Walden Library provides reference service via phone (1-855-764-4433) and online web mail form.
Reference hours (Eastern time) are
- Mon–Thu: Noon to midnight
- Fri: Noon to 5 p.m.
- Sat: 2 p.m. to 10 p.m.
- Sun: 4 p.m. to 10 p.m.
The Walden librarians are available to assist students with their research questions, help them find articles in the Walden databases, suggest resources, and formulate search strategies. They also create tutorials and course and assignment guides students can use to learn more about the Walden library and hold webinars each month that can help students improve their searching skills. The current schedule and an archive of recorded past session can be accessed here. The library also contributes to the university’s growing FAQ, Quick Answers, a 24/7 searchable database of resources to answer students’ most frequently asked questions about not just the library, but nearly all student support services.
Library Contact Information:
- E-mail via an online form: Ask A Librarian
- Phone: 1-855-764-4433
- Website
The Walden University Writing Center is dedicated to helping students become better writers by providing exemplary writing instruction, feedback, and resources for students and faculty, with the goal of increasing student retention and improving the quality of Walden research.
The Writing Center offers one-on-one paper reviews, paper templates, interactive resources, webinars, and more. In addition to these student-facing resources, faculty members have access to the center’s faculty toolbox, a support site designed to assist instructors in their work with students and their writing.
One-on-One Paper Reviews
One-on-one, asynchronous paper reviews are available to all students currently enrolled in Walden, and the scheduling system necessary to manage this service is accessible via the students’ myWalden portal. Students can expect to receive comprehensive feedback on APA, voice and grammar, and cohesion and flow within 48 hours of their submission.
Writing Center Contact Information:
- E-mail: writingcenter@waldenu.edu
- Website