Adtalem to Acquire Walden University From Laureate Education, Creating a National Leader in Healthcare Education

Adtalem, a leading workforce solutions provider, announced it has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire Walden University, a leading online healthcare education provider, from Laureate Education, Inc. for $1.48 billion in cash. With the addition of Walden, Adtalem will become the premier national healthcare educator, providing comprehensive workforce solutions to employers through proven learning modalities with superior academic outcomes.

“During my tenure as CEO, we have worked to focus Adtalem’s portfolio and to divest those businesses that were not aligned with our long-term growth strategy. The acquisition of Walden University is a pivotal step in Adtalem’s transformation to a workforce solutions provider, solving increasingly complex talent supply challenges for healthcare providers,” said Lisa Wardell, chairman and CEO of Adtalem. “With a wide breadth of online, on-campus and hybrid healthcare program offerings, this acquisition will significantly expand our national healthcare education footprint and will further enable us to reimagine the future of healthcare education at a time when global health has never been a greater priority. Importantly, this compelling transaction also builds on our commitment to providing greater access to education, particularly for students of diverse backgrounds and those from underrepresented demographics.”

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The Next Step in Adtalem’s Transformation

With Walden, Adtalem becomes an even more strategically focused business with significant scale in healthcare, an industry with extremely attractive short-term and long-term tailwinds. By adding Walden to its existing healthcare portfolio – which includes American University of the Caribbean School of Medicine, Chamberlain University, Ross University School of Medicine, and Ross University School of Veterinary Medicine – Adtalem is better positioned to increase the talent supply to address the rapidly growing and unmet demand for healthcare professionals in the U.S. and globally.

Walden’s program offerings and technology, its strong online capabilities, and its focus on diversifying the healthcare workforce are complementary with Adtalem’s existing strengths as a leading healthcare workforce solutions provider and long track record of providing superior outcomes for students.

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Driving More Access to High-Quality Education for Underserved Students

With Walden, Adtalem will have an even greater ability to broaden access to high-quality education for students through an unmatched depth and breadth of online, on-campus and hybrid educational offerings and clinical partnerships. Through the acquisition, Adtalem will also gain additional capabilities in multiple learning modalities which have become increasingly important since the onset of the global pandemic. Adtalem believes this enhanced ability to expand access and broaden student offerings will better enable employer partners to solve complex challenges at scale.

The combined organization will have 26 campuses across 15 states and four countries, 6,100 dedicated faculty members, and more than 90,000 students with 34% African American enrollees. The combined organization will rank number one for total undergraduate and graduate nursing enrollment in the U.S. and be the world’s top provider of MDs, PhDs and nursing degrees to African Americans.

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