Master of Science in

Dispute Resolution

Studying Options

Weekly live classes

12 SEATS

NEXT CLASS

February 23, 2026

AVAILABLE LANGUAGES

Why WALN University

Discover a new approach to higher education, combining the strengths of traditional learning, the flexibility of online access, and an in-person campus experience in Orlando, FL, all at an affordable cost.

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  • Licensed in the USA by the Florida
    Department of Education.
  • Partnerships with renowned entities.
  • Enjoy 30 days with no financial risk for those approved through our application process.

Quality

  • Every professor holds a PhD and will connect with you personally during live classes. Yes, they’ll know your name.

  • Connect with your professors in weekly live classes, intentionally limited to 30 students for meaningful interaction.

  • Participate in on-campus activities in Orlando, FL.

  • Customize your research across multiple academic areas.

  • Experience our proprietary teaching method.

  • Explore abundant opportunities for research, publication, and teaching internships.

Accessibility

  • Study from anywhere with internet access.
  • Enjoy highly flexible schedules tailored to your lifestyle.
  • Affordable tuition designed to fit your budget.
  • Earn an American degree from the comfort of your home, wherever you are in the world.
  • Choose to study in English, Spanish, or Portuguese.

1. Trust

Licensing in the USA (Florida)

The master’s in dispute resolution can be completed in a hybrid format with in-person sessions in Orlando, FL, or fully online. Upon graduation, students earn a U.S. master’s degree: Master of Science in Dispute Resolution, awarded by Washington & Lincoln University, which is licensed in the United States by the Florida Department of Education (License #CIE-4001).

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Campus in Orlando

Washington & Lincoln University is proudly based in Orlando, Florida, and undergoes annual in-person inspections by the Florida Department of Education.

Our offices are located at the Royal Business Center at 2121 S Hiawassee Rd, Suite 120, Orlando, FL 32835, featuring dedicated spaces including offices, an auditorium, conference rooms, lounge, kitchen, and restrooms. Students benefit from both technical and administrative support on-site.

In-person academic activities are held either at our headquarters or within Orlando’s hotel network, depending on the number of attendees.

Are you in Orlando? Schedule a visit. We’d love to meet you in person!

30 days risk-free financially for those approved in the application process

We want you to have peace of mind when trying whether WALN University is the right institution for what you are looking for.

At the Washington & Lincoln University, students approved into the application process have the first month of classes to get to know the program and the institution. If the student decides to cancel their enrollment during the first month of classes, they just need to send a request by email within the deadline and WALN University will refund all amounts paid for the enrollment.

2. Quality

PhD Professors Who Know You Personally

At WALN University, your professors know your name. They’ll talk with you, grade your assignments, and engage with you in classes of just 30 students. Our faculty aren’t distant celebrities recording online lectures for thousands of anonymous viewers. They’re dedicated educators who are present, accessible, and invested in your success.

We don’t rely on hidden tutors. Every professor at WALN holds a doctorate degree and brings extensive professional experience to the classroom.

Direct interaction with professors

Enough of mass distance learning with recorded classes and poorly qualified tutors who you don’t know who they are at the time of enrollment.

At Washington & Lincoln University, you will be closely guided only by professors with doctorates and extensive professional experience.

Attention: you will only take the next step in your career if you receive feedback from teachers who know more than you in their areas of expertise.

Curriculum

The program consists of 10 curricular components, each worth 4.5 credits, totaling 45 credits. The recommended completion time is two and a half years.

In addition to the 10 curricular components, WALN University offers optional master’s thesis project mentoring to help you get the most out of your master’s research.

Mandatory courses

Elective courses

Choose two courses from the list below.

Innovative teaching, live & in-person in Orlando

Quality

Our commitment to your sucess

100 hours of in-person activities in Orlando (hybrid students)

450 hours of
live classes

120 live encounters
with deep discussions

Opportunity to write between 1 and 3
chapters of a book authored by you.

10 oral debates or
presentations.

1 master's
thesis.

Prepared and dedicated
faculty.

American
Master's Degree.

On-campus activities in Orlando

Hybrid program master’s students participate in two one-week in-person sessions in Orlando, FL, designed to reinforce learning and provide an enriching international experience.

Online program students may choose to participate in optional in-person workshops held in Orlando.

3. Accessible

A master's degree that fits your routine

Accessibility

Affordable investment

Washington & Lincoln University offers affordable tuition fees compared to other master’s programs of excellence that provide supervision by quality professors, live classes in groups of 30 students, and the production of a master’s thesis.

And remember, WALN University offers 30 days without financial risk for those approved in the application process! If you withdraw during the first month, WALN will refund the admission fees.

Click on the “I’m interested” button below to contact us about next class prices, installments, and financing opportunities.

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Activities in Orlando, FL

Investment (Hybrid Option)

30x of $677.00 US dollars*

* WALN University provides fixed exchange rate arrangements for qualifying international students.
NOTE: Hybrid tuition fees do not include travel, accommodation, or food expenses.

Investment (Online Option)

30x of $537.00 US Dollars*

* WALN University provides fixed exchange rate arrangements for qualifying international students.

Live Classes

Scholarships

Scholarships

WALN University offers a limited number of scholarships of up to 20% for applicants in need of financial assistance. Scholarship requests are evaluated on a case-by-case basis and are processed in the order received until available funding is exhausted. For more information, please contact us.

How to enroll

Contact the admissions team to find out how to register for the application process, to receive the rules for the next application process and to find out more details about dates and payment options.

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Application

Fill out the application form and participate in the selection process.

02

risk-free trial

If you are approved in the application process, you can enjoy a full month of regular classes. If you cancel your enrollment within the first month, we will refund the application fee and tuition.

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Excellence

Earn a high-quality master’s degree through flexible hybrid or fully online formats, designed to fit your schedule and pace.

Frequently Asked Questions?

Graduates of the program earn the American degree of Master of Science in Dispute Resolution awarded by Washington & Lincoln University.

No, this program does NOT grant a Juris Doctor.

Click any “I’m interested” button on this page and complete the form. Alternatively, you may contact us by phone, WhatsApp, or email using the contact details provided in the footer of this page.

WALN offers courses in multiple languages: entirely in English, Spanish, or Portuguese, or in mixed formats where assessments can be completed in either language.

You must be able to understand texts in English. Throughout the program, you will be required to read materials in English, and you should find a direct or indirect way to comprehend written content in the language.

Although optional, you should be able to communicate in English if you wish to actively participate in live classes conducted in English by American professors.

Applicants for the master’s program must possess a bachelor’s degree.

If your bachelor’s degree was issued in the United States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Portugal, Brazil, Angola, Mozambique, or England, an equivalency evaluation is generally not required by most academic institutions (subject to WALNU’s review of your documentation). For degrees from other countries, you must obtain a credential equivalency report for a U.S. bachelor’s degree from any of the following agencies: International Evaluation Services (https://iesedu.org/), World Education Services (https://www.wes.org/), or Josef Silny and Associates (https://jsilny.org/). To do so, you should contact the selected agency directly to inquire about the procedures and fees for evaluating your documentation.

No. WALN University does not accept credit transfers for this program.

No. Although credit acceptance is determined by the receiving institution, students in this program should not expect to begin their studies at Washington & Lincoln University with the intention of completing them at another institution.

The average time commitment required is 15 hours per week over the course of 40 weeks per year.

The program can be completed in a hybrid format with in-person sessions in Orlando, FL, or entirely online.

No. It refers to an online program delivered using a proprietary teaching method based on live classes with up to 30 students per session. Each student receives individualized support from a highly qualified professor through a coaching-style approach. This method incorporates formative assessment and deliberate practice to help students achieve the specific goals of each course, as well as the broader objectives of their chosen program.

Yes. The production of a master’s thesis is a required component for completing the program, along with other academic requirements. The thesis must undergo a qualification process and be defended publicly before a final evaluation committee. Each master’s candidate receives individualized guidance from an advisor throughout the thesis writing process.

Yes.
All students have the opportunity to write and publish articles in collaboration with faculty throughout the master’s program.

No. Applicants are not required to contact faculty during the admissions process. Selection is carried out by a designated committee, and each student will have a specific point during the program to meet and choose their advisor.

No, knowing or having previously studied with one of the professors does not give you any advantage in the admissions process. Selection is based on the information and insights gathered throughout the admissions process by a designated committee, not by the faculty as a whole.

You will need to submit scanned copies of the following documents:

 

– Official photo identification document (e.g., passport, national ID, or driver’s license).
– Front and back of your bachelor’s degree diploma.
– Official academic transcript from your bachelor’s program (with the issuing institution’s signature and/or stamp).
– Proof of address.
– Resume (PDF or MS Word).
– Admission Essay – template provided by WALN University.

 

*Scanned documents must be clear, with all text legible, high resolution (at least 150dpi), with proper contrast and brightness, no blurring, and with full margins and edges visible. 

It is a document to be written by the applicant and evaluated as part of the admissions process. The admission essay must follow specific guidelines and address questions that connect the applicant’s educational background, professional experience, and future projects with the pursuit of the degree at Washington & Lincoln University. Once registered, the applicant will receive instructions on how to submit the document after paying the application fee.

Yes. As long as you have successfully completed at least one course, you may request a temporary withdrawal. The maximum duration allowed for this withdrawal is up to 9 consecutive months.

The maximum time allowed to complete the program is 3.5 years from the date of enrollment, including any interruptions or temporary withdrawals.

Payments can be made using a U.S.-issued credit card, an internationally enabled credit card, or by sending funds to the United States. The university offers some local payment solutions for international students.

We offer research and teaching scholarship opportunities for those who meet the eligibility criteria. Please contact us for more information.

Yes, we offer the option to enroll as a non-degree-seeking student in select individual courses.

No. Studying in languages other than English such as Spanish or Portuguese is simply an option, and it does not mean the program or institution is Spanish, Portuguese, or Brazilian.

Washington & Lincoln University is an American institution based in Orlando, Florida, and is licensed by the Florida Department of Education (FL-DOE) under registration CIE#4001.

Washington & Lincoln University is headquartered exclusively in Orlando, Florida (USA), and is licensed by the Florida Department of Education (FL-DOE) under registration number CIE-4001.

Licensing for degree-granting postsecondary private institutions based in Florida is issued by the Commission for Independent Education, a division of the Florida Department of Education. Washington & Lincoln University’s license number is CIE-4001 with the FL-DOE.

The Florida Department of Education (FL-DOE) provides the following link to view the list of approved programs offered by Washington & Lincoln University: https://web02.fldoe.org/CIE/SearchSchools/SchoolSearchDetail.aspx?schoolID=4001. Attention: that website is usually blocked for IP addresses outside of the US. If you are located outside of the USA, you may need to use a VPN to access that website using a USA IP address.

No. Washington & Lincoln University has not yet applied for accreditation.

No. Accreditation in the United States is optional and carried out by independent private associations. Licensing, which is conducted by the government, is the only legal requirement for issuing American degrees.

Accreditation is a voluntary but very important step for a university. It serves as a quality assurance process conducted by an external, independent, non-governmental association composed of other educational institutions. Accreditation enhances the institution’s prestige within the United States, facilitates credit transfer and degree recognition among schools accredited by the same association, and enables access to U.S. federal student financial aid programs (Title IV).

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