01-22-2025, 08:12 AM
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(01-17-2025, 06:12 PM)lincolnlawyer Wrote:(01-14-2025, 01:56 PM)o1crystalclear Wrote:(01-04-2025, 06:19 PM)ChickenEnjoyer Wrote: I've just completed my Global MBA, received the digital diplomas (except for Isabel I) already. I'm a bit surprised there are no diplomas for the advertised Master in Big Data and Business Intelligence and Master in Project Management. Is everyone not getting those? Their page said those are included with the Global MBA.
Why did someone just delete my comment asking about the included diplomas?
Hey everyone,
Has anyone gotten clarification about the separate diplomas? The main reason I applied for the Global MBA instead of the MBA + Master’s in Big Data and Business Intelligence was because the sales rep made it sound like the "Triple Masters" meant receiving three diplomas:
That’s why I signed up for the Global MBA.
- MBA – Master of Business Administration
- Master in Big Data and Business Intelligence
- Master in Project Management
Looking back at the website, it does seem to support this under the "YOUR GLOBAL MBA INCLUDES" section:Then, just a few paragraphs below that, it says THREE DIPLOMAS:
- MBA – Master of Business Administration
- Master in Big Data and Business Intelligence
- Master in Project Management
- Diploma of Specialization in Innovation and Project Management
- Business Spanish Program Certificate
"Upon completing your studies, you will be eligible to receive a double certification awarded by the European Business School of Barcelona, endorsed and certified by Universidad Isabel I:
- Global MBA
- Business Spanish Program Certificate (optional)
Additionally, you will obtain a Diploma of Specialization in Innovation and Project Management issued by the European Business School of Barcelona."
Does this mean the Global MBA encompasses the three master’s programs and the diploma, but we only get one digital certification (then pay for physical certification) that says “Global MBA”? Or do we actually receive separate diplomas for the MBA, Master in Big Data and Business Intelligence, and Master in Project Management?
Would love to hear if anyone has gotten clarity on this! Feel like I may have stomped my foot on this one...
I believe I have bad news for you.
The “three diplomas” they were referring to was
1. The Global MBA
2. Diploma for Business Spanish
3. Diploma of Specialization in Innovation and Project Management
That’s how I understood it, at least.
Judging from the exchanges others have had with ENEB, I think that’s that most probable case.
I have to concur with Lincoln Lawyer on this one. I've been in the back and forth with ENEB to obtain clarity on what courses I would need to take should I desire to pursue the Global MBA.
I did a quick run through of the new Big Data curriculum against the Global MBA curriculum and there were, I believe, four courses short of the new Big Data curriculum. I didn't look at the comparisons for the new Project Management master, but I would not be surprised if there were deficits between the Global MBA and the new MPM. I did not go back and look at the old curriculum for either of the degrees, but I am wondering if that is what ENEB has referenced but then have not updated their final award of degrees.
Still hashing out with ENEB my own request for clarification around my past course work and what will transfer from the old courses I took. I do have both the old ENEB Masters in Big Data and Project Management, earning them in early 2023.
Best of luck to you and don't hesitate to advocate for yourself with ENEB to get past credits applied to new degree programs and/or request exceptions "Convalidada" with any previous course work from other institutions, professional licenses and certifications, etc.
(01-17-2025, 10:33 AM)ChloeandMax Wrote:(11-12-2019, 03:10 PM)allvia Wrote:(11-12-2019, 02:37 PM)mysonx3 Wrote:(11-12-2019, 02:34 PM)allvia Wrote: Any degree you can purchase (especially on a Groupon) is not a legitimate or US accredited degree. Degrees are earned, not bought. This is an offer from a diploma mill.
While I'm also highly suspicious of this based on the price, the page clearly states that you still have to complete the academic program (and that you have 24 months to do so), so it's not a simple diploma mill. I don't know how or if they're accredited (I'm guessing not), but there is more to it than just buying the degree.
A quick search results:
https://complaintwire.org/complaint/75oB...iversity/3
https://www.degreeinfo.com/index.php?thr...ted.23661/
https://eu-business-school.pissedconsume...eview.html
Thank you for your research! If it walks like a duck....
If you go to the ENEB website and look at the degree programs it lists the full price of the degree $7K+, if I recall. ENEB will regularly discount, deeply, as many of us know. ENEB indicates these deep discount offers are due to ENEB's opportunity to absorb the other tuition associated with the degree and offer discounted tuition as their desire is to make education accessible and affordable to students world-wide.
ENEB has also discontinued their offerings of programs via Groupon, and, it appears the Hotmart payment platform is their way ahead to pay directly through this platform in response to ENEB's marketing and sale options. There are posts in this forum where ENEB actually directed those who had purchased training programs through Groupon they would not accept the vouchers and suggested the purchaser go back to Groupon and seek a refund.
ENEB is evolving and refining their programming, price structure, marketing and outreach, etc. There is also a reasonable amount of documentation how the programs have held up with various foreign credit evaluations, employers, college acceptances in diverse ways. They also have updated their entire training program offerings and have added new programs as well. ENEB is not the fit or desire for everyone, that's been widely established on this forum, however, it is not a degree mill and for those students/graduates that have found success through their efforts to earn a degree from ENEB, great. And for those who did not find success with ENEB or opted to go another direction, great as well.
At the end of the day, facts are facts and there is a healthy abundance of documentation of the ways in which ENEB degrees have been a benefit. One final observation, there are people who truly believe there is no benefit in even earning an MBA unless it comes from a certain university, so once again, to ENEB or not ENEB YMMV.
Universidad Isabel I/ENEB, 22/23: You Pick!