12-24-2025, 11:21 PM
(12-24-2025, 08:51 PM)compsciguy Wrote:(12-22-2025, 03:36 PM)PauFraTat Wrote: I was curious what would happen should I apply to this, living in the U.S., so I used a VPN and applied. I met with a Great Learning advisor, but very quickly was asked if I was living in the U.S. and if I was a citizen. The advisor stated he would need to reach out to Walsh because of the different fees, etc., and that we would have a follow-up. They ended up calling me back within 10 minutes and gave me an email at Walsh to reach out to regarding next steps. I haven't heard back yet, but I am guessing either I won't at all or I'll just be told I'm not eligible. If anything else comes of this, I'll post an update.
I was accepted while being in the US and I'll be starting in January. I replied to this thread previously stating that I had some doubts due to bad reviews online, but everything the original poster said has been correct. I also contacted Walsh myself and the program is legitimate. The pre-requisite courses they have you do have been good as well and they seem to be focused on people new to the field. My advisor has been very helpful with any questions I had. I do think they may have had questionable marketing practices in the past which led to some of the negativity online, but it seems to have improved. Regardless, that's irrelevant to the actual course work. I believe the deadline they have listed on their page is constantly being updated, so there is no need to worry about being late with your application. I'm not sure if that may change in the future. Based off of what I've done so far, no real complaints. I'm very thankful for user artem for sharing their referral link, it saved me some money on the program.
Thanks for this info! If you don't mind me asking, are you a U.S. citizen? I only ask because both where I lived and if I were a citizen were questions asked. I am still waiting to hear back from the Walsh PoC I emailed at the direction of the Great Learning advisor.
I'm not worried about Walsh College at all. A member of my doctoral cohort is currently enrolled in their Ph.D. in Technology program, with a focus on AI. From what he tells me, the curriculum so far is more intense than the curriculum I have in my D.Eng. in AI & ML program at George Washington University, but not as in-depth as the curriculum I had with my MSAI program at the University of Texas at Austin. I was exploring the program primarily due to the low tuition rate through Great Learning.
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MS, Management Science and Engineering, Stanford University
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MEd, Instructional Design and Educational Technology, American College of Education
PhD, Computer Science, Capitol Technology University
DEng, Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning, George Washington University
Grad Cert, Management Science and Engineering, Stanford University
Completed
DSc, Information Technology, Middle Georgia State University
MEng, Computer Science, Oregon State University
MS, Artificial Intelligence, University of Texas at Austin
MS, Cybersecurity & Information Assurance, Western Governors University
MBA, IT Management, Western Governors University
MS, Information Systems, Strayer University
BA, Computer Science, Thomas Edison State University
BS, Internetworking Technology, Strayer University
AS, Mathematics, Thomas Edison State University
AAS, Electronic Systems Technology, Community College of the Air Force
Exploring
MA, Organizational Leadership, University of Maine at Presque Isle
MS, Management Science and Engineering, Stanford University
MEd, Education Technology and Instructional Design, Western Governors University
MEd, Instructional Design and Educational Technology, American College of Education



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