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Your education is a significant investment. You o...

Your education is a significant investment. You owe it to yourself and your future to fully investigate any and all information you can find about a school you are considering.

Our family made a terrible to decision to trust Walsh. We were prompt and deliberate when it came to denying student loans. The university ignored our intent to decline them and repeatedly including loans in the aid amount.

In total we have faced countless hours of frustration with the Board of Regents, the Better Business Bureau, and now the Attorney General. The university president even acknowledged to us that there are flaws in their system that cause errant communications like this. Yet the university feels that it more important to threaten collections over a disputed tuition amount just days after one of their former students loses her job due to COVID-19.

Further, we have offered to make payments under dispute to them. They agreed to accept those payments and not impact her credit history. However, they will not tell us how much to pay. I've been trying to get an answer for some acceptable periodic amount and no one will respond. The department is incredibly mismanaged and I urge you to consider a higher quality product for your education decision.

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