Walden University (Minnesota) - Reputation

Reputation

In 2001 U.S. News and World Report referred to Walden as "well regarded" and, in 2000, a "respected virtual institution."

Fast Company, in its 1999 review of five entirely online schools, gave an "A" grade to Walden stating that they were "hard-pressed to give Walden any demerits".

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