12-30-2022, 04:09 PM
How much time do you have to complete a single Master's degree compared to the MBA+Master's? Are there other options besides Groupon? What's the best offer at the moment?
ENEB Master Thread
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12-30-2022, 04:09 PM
How much time do you have to complete a single Master's degree compared to the MBA+Master's? Are there other options besides Groupon? What's the best offer at the moment?
12-30-2022, 05:41 PM
(06-13-2022, 05:38 PM)Kal Di Wrote:(06-13-2022, 04:54 PM)openair Wrote: Validential is apparently accepted by the Illinois State Board of Education for an educator license. Click on the "Foreign Credential Evaluation Sources" link here; https://www.isbe.net/Pages/Educator-Lice...ation.aspx A past Validential customer also stated that the Pennsylvania Department of Education accepted the evaluation, as stated below. "The PA Department of Education accepted the evaluation. I sincerely thank you for your proactive and great support throughout the process." – Ashalata S 20181001 (quoted from https://validential.com/reviews/) The U.S. federal government currently only accepts foreign credential evaluators from NACES or AICE members for federal jobs, but some U.S. state governments are flexible in accepting foreign credential evaluations from non-NACES/AICE members regarding jobs within those states. Many state departments don't say they accept Validential on their website, but they may say "All foreign transcripts must be evaluated by a professional credential evaluation agency accredited by the Association of International Credential Evaluators. Inc. (AICE); National Association of Credential Evaluation Services (NACES); or an agency approved by another U.S. state department of education in order to obtain the approving state's educator credential" , as stated on the Pennsylvania Department of Education website (https://www.education.pa.gov/Educators/C...CSPG5.aspx). Such a statement is a good sign that they may be more flexible than others. Whenever in doubt, asking via email or phone call can get you a definitive answer. Obviously, it would be ideal for a NACES/AICE member to give a regionally accredited master's degree equivalency to ENEB degrees. However, until that happens, Validential is still a good foreign credential evaluator for ENEB graduates.
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Master's Degree, Coaching & Emotional Intelligence, Universidad Isabel 1 Master's Degree, Business Administration, Universidad Isabel 1 Master's Degree, Management, Universidad Isabel 1 Master's Degree, Corporate Communication, Universidad Isabel 1 Professional Certificate, TESOL, Arizona State University Professional Certificate, IT Support, Google Professional Certificate, Cybersecurity Analyst, IBM Bachelor's Degree, Liberal Studies (Management Minor), University of Maine @ Presque Isle Honors Certificate, Business Writing, University of Colorado Master Herbalist Certification, Academy of Natural Health Sciences
12-30-2022, 08:15 PM
(This post was last modified: 12-30-2022, 08:26 PM by BadSquirrelBeta.)
Hi all - long-time super lurker here, LOL, and ENEB student.
Actually, just today I shipped via electronic means, of course, the materials to Validential for evaluation of my ENEB MBA degree. Thank you to those who've gone before and shared their experiences with Validential and other ENEB experiences and outcomes. I had some very wonderful support in DMs with a few of the influencers on this thread, thanks again to all of you that took the time to correspond! It was so helpful to read and re-read the forum and various posts. Appreciate all the time and conversation! If anyone is curious how the end result comes in from Validential I'd be glad to share--me included if the eval for my MBA comes in differently and not RA Masters as previously seen from another contributor. Wait and see for just a few more hours, I'm guessing. Here is a link to the the latest listing of ENEB Fees for Administrative Procedures sent to me today (12/30/2022) https://pdfhost.io/v/CYFnW3g72_ENEB_Fees...edures_EUR My reasons for seeking degree translation is merely for employment, topping off 30 years in a wide range of community and human services, and continued professional development. If this were 10 to 15 years ago I wouldn't have been able to take advantage of ENEB as the opportunity is now designed and presents. As a current resident of Washington State, (hopefully not for too much longer though - empty nesting means house is getting sold for a cute condo, no yard and no more big SUV driving on the I5 corridor lifestyle out of state -- FREEDOM LOL) the Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction requires NACES should a candidate want to have an undergraduate degree from outside of the US or Canada to apply for a K-12 teaching certificate. And, here's a little help in case anyone may be wondering about employment in the K-12 educational space in WA State as a teacher seeking a certification. I haven't looked super hard for acceptance of degrees in WA State should someone want to get into a college degree program at any level, other than Washington State University is NACES required as well. https://www.k12.wa.us/sites/default/file...p/4030.pdf For candidates trying to obtain their first Washington certificate, the evaluation is required in addition to the application packet (4031). Individuals who have completed study and/or degree(s) in Canada do not need to complete a foreign credential evaluation. The office of Superintendent of Public Instruction (OSPI) will accept translation and evaluation services from members of the National Association of Credential Evaluation Services (NACES). For a list of evaluation agencies, information regarding NACES, membership criteria, and NACES’ guiding principles of good practice for educational credential evaluation, please visit http://www.naces.org. Your foreign documents must be evaluated to determine: Whether or not you completed the equivalent of a U.S. bachelor’s degree. Your degree major/subject area. The above can usually be determined with a document by document evaluation from an approved agency. Individuals who are unable to obtain verification from their university using the Teacher College Recommendation (Form SPI 4030) will need to provide a course by course evaluation of their foreign documents. *** I anticipate I will have another Validential eval done for the Big Data and Business Intel program I just completed with ENEB as well in the near future. Again, I am glad to share. Best of luck to all the students, scholars and lifelong learners and contributors engaged in this online community. Validential is apparently accepted by the Illinois State Board of Education for an educator license. Click on the "Foreign Credential Evaluation Sources" link here; https://www.isbe.net/Pages/Educator-Lice...ation.aspx The Louisiana Department of Education also accepts Validential as a foreign credential evaluator. Such a statement is a good sign that they may be more flexible than others. Whenever in doubt, asking via email or phone call can get you a definitive answer. Obviously, it would be ideal for a NACES/AICE member to give a regionally accredited master's degree equivalency to ENEB degrees. However, until that happens, Validential is still a good foreign credential evaluator for ENEB graduates. *** Agree 100%%!!
Universidad Isabel I/ENEB, 22/23: You Pick!
12-30-2022, 08:32 PM
(12-30-2022, 08:15 PM)BadSquirrelBeta Wrote: Hi all - long-time super lurker here, LOL, and ENEB student.Congrats on the completion of your program, my friend. What are you going to translate, your degree and transcript? And from English to Spanish right?
12-30-2022, 08:56 PM
Hello pph.giahuy!
Thank you for your kind words! I am excited to see your results of your studies, too. The nice thing is ENEB has options where all the documents including the Transcripts are written in English, which is way less costly as the language and written translation can be very involved and expensive. The translation allows, essentially, for a degree evaluator to determine class-by-class if the same standard and academic rigors measure up between a like or similar course and degree program, along with any differences or similarities in course outcomes or grades.
Universidad Isabel I/ENEB, 22/23: You Pick!
12-30-2022, 11:40 PM
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I will once again share my Validential Results here: [/url][url=https://drive.google.com/file/d/117Y04-QT-Gcjlk3_EeW8_oqTev4QQInR/view?usp=sharing]Validential FCE Report_ENEB_MBA
I will also share my ECE Results here: ECE FCE Report_ENEB_MBA & MBCC Per the last few posts, let me clarify a few things to try to be helpful. While Validential is not a NACES-accredited FCE provider, there are many institutions (Colleges/Universities [both foreign and USA], Employers, and State/Regional Orgs), that will accept Validential, because they evaluate the ENEB Masters as equivalent to a "US RA Masters degree". As I've said before, you just have to do your own research, ask questions, inquire and see who will accept and recognize Validential. I have a job due to Validential. I'm in a Doctoral Program due to Validential. So it can be a benefit to both employment and further academic pursuits. As for ECE, you will find that I had both my ENEB MBA & ENEB Masters in Business & Corporate Communications evaluated. ECE's results were evaluated at the undergraduate level, where they not only shaved credits (I got 2.5 semester-credits, rather than the standard 3.0 credits), but they only gave me 50 Undergraduate Semester Credits (Upper Division 300-400) applied to a Bachelor's degree. Now with ECE, I'm not too worried. Let me share my experience with Thomas Edison State University & Excelsior University. TESU: They accepted my ECE Report as is and added the 50 credits to my already transferred credits. So I currently have 88 credits with TESU's Adult Degree Completion Program. Just be mindful of TESU's Residency policies. You'll need to read through the TESU Thread for more info. Excelsior: I currently have 45 credits with EU. However, after speaking with them about ECE and ENEB, EU DOES NOT accept the ECE Course-by-Course Report, but rather you have to pay the $335 for the ECE Subject Analysis Report. (When you go to the ECE website and order your report, once you choose Excelsior as the recipient, your ONLY option will be the Subject Analysis Report). Excelsior also informed me that they don't shave credits like ECE. The 2.5 credits that ECE evaluates for ENEB would be accepted by Excelsior as a full 3.0 semester credits, and applied to the equivalent EU course at the Bachelor's Degree level. This is why I am doing 4 - 5 ENEB Masters Degrees to eventually complete 32 ENEB Modules (32 x 3 = 96), order the ECE Subject Analysis Report, and send it to Excelsior. ECE's Subject Analysis Report for Excelsior University Cost: $15.00 - Report sent to you $275.00 - Subject Analysis Report $45.00 - Report sent to Excelsior ($30 for Report, $15 USPS Mail) = $335.00 I hope this information helps! Best Wishes and Happy New Year! (12-30-2022, 04:09 PM)Jakob Wrote: How much time do you have to complete a single Master's degree compared to the MBA+Master's? Are there other options besides Groupon? What's the best offer at the moment? ENEB gives you 18 months for 1 Masters and 24 months for 2 Masters. You can ask for a 6-month extension if you need one. I believe my Ambassador's Discount Code still works. You can try it here: https://www.eneb.com/ambassador-eneb/ Code: AMBASSADOR287 MBA+Masters is: $299.00 Masters ONLY is: $249.00 Post Graduate Diploma is: $149.00
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Doctor of Healthcare Administration | Virginia University of Lynchburg MBA | Universidad Isabel I / ENEB Master in Human Resources Management | Universidad Isabel I / ENEB Master in Project Management | Universidad Isabel I / ENEB Master in Business & Corporate Communication | Universidad Isabel I / ENEB Bachelor of Business Administration (Equivalent) | NACES, ECE Bachelor of Science in Public Relations (Equivalent) | NACES, ECE In Progress Master of Arts in Human Rights Practice | University of Arizona, Class of 2025
12-31-2022, 01:17 AM
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Everything michaeladsmith2 says above! Thanks again for getting those links together for our ease of reference. Have a good one!
This is also a great resource as well: https://degreeforum.miraheze.org/wiki/ENEB Thanks to the contributors that put this together as well as any contributors still actively taking on sharing feedback.
Universidad Isabel I/ENEB, 22/23: You Pick!
12-31-2022, 10:25 PM
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ENEB gives you 18 months for 1 Masters and 24 months for 2 Masters. You can ask for a 6-month extension if you need one. I believe my Ambassador's Discount Code still works. You can try it here: https://www.eneb.com/ambassador-eneb/ Code: AMBASSADOR287 MBA+Masters is: $299.00 Masters ONLY is: $249.00 Post Graduate Diploma is: $149.00 [/quote] Michael, do you know what's actually printed on the postgraduate diplomas? I ask as the ambassador page mentions 'postgraduate degrees' but then the program pages themselves vaguely talk about 'the postgraduates'? I'm assuming these are just translation issues, but I'm curious to know what the end diploma reads. Thanks in advance!
12-31-2022, 10:41 PM
Universidad Isabel I/ENEB, 22/23: You Pick!
01-01-2023, 04:35 AM
(12-31-2022, 10:25 PM)Messdiener Wrote: Michael, do you know what's actually printed on the postgraduate diplomas?When you finish a Master's you will get an email titled Diploma Reception. There will be eight attachments. 1. Fees for Administrative Procedures (EUR). 2. Fees for Administrative Procedures (GBP). 3. Fees for Administrative Procedures (USD). This describes the fees to get a printed diploma or transcript. They do charge to send it. 4. Coaching and NLP diploma from ENEB 5. Master's from ENEB 6. Coaching and NLP from Isabel 7. Master's from Isabel 8. Academic Transcript as a PDF. Notes: Digital PDFs are free. If you want a verified or mailed copy they charge. I also have an ENEB ambassador link for the $249 in my signature. Dr. Ashkir DHA, MBA, MAOL, PMP, GARA
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