Walsh University is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission. The Higher Learning Commission is an institutional accrediting agency recognized by the U.S. Department of Education.
Walsh University is committed to complying with all state regulations for our online learning programs. Due to state regulations regarding the delivery of online education to out-of-state residents, applications from certain states may not be accepted into all online programs.
Information regarding the institutional complaint process and student complaint information by state is available for download.
Walsh University is registered with the Maryland Higher Education Commission.
For Grievances:
Ohio Department of Higher Education
25 South Front Street
Columbus, Ohio 43215
General: 614-466-6000
Fax: 614-466-5866
Website: https://www.ohiohighered.org/students/complaints
Higher Learning Commission
230 South LaSalle Street, Suite 7-500
Chicago, Illinois 60604-1411
Phone: 800-621-7440 / 312-263-0456
Fax: 312-263-7462
Email: [email protected]
Walsh University makes every effort to follow each individual state’s regulations regarding the offering of distance education programs in each state. Students should research whether the program at Walsh University meet the requirements of the profession in their state. Walsh University makes every effort to ensure it is in compliance with all applicable laws, regulations and accreditation standards. Education on the state level is regulated by each of the 50 states plus U.S. Territories. It is possible that Walsh University has the authority to offer its program to students through license, exemption or non-regulation by one state that does not exist in another state. Prior to relocating to another state, students who are enrolled in Walsh University must inquire as to whether Walsh is authorized (license, exemption or non-regulation) to offer the same program to students in their new state.