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(12-25-2023, 12:19 PM)nykorn Wrote:
(12-25-2023, 06:30 AM)KSoul Wrote: Thought it was fitting since my colleague received the official offer yesterday–he is a US citizen working for a German company (living in Germany); his contract ended at the start of December, and he was waiting for an official word on if his contract would be extended. One requirement for the extension was a master's degree, and due to the time frame (6 months ago), the only viable option for him was ENEB. He submitted his transcript and evaluation from Validential and, fitting for a Christmas present, received a new contract with a pay bump. Of course, his work performance played a significant part in this contract, and per him, there would have been no offer without securing a master's with ENEB. 

It's nice to see another win on the books. Hopefully, there will continue to be some good examples moving forward.

Wow that's great news, especially because people have been saying that the German "schools" are not accepting the ENEB Master's, but now we have proof some "employers" do just fine. However it's especially interesting that they accepted a (afaik) non NACES evaluation done by America for a degree not done in America, to be used in another country that is not America. I wonder if they would have accepted the same thing if the guy wasn't an American?

Is there anyone who can update the wiki to add a summary about how ENEB has been accepted or not accepted by employers in different countries, and not just schools?

Employer acceptance isn't something that is easy to define and is highly subjective. They may just have liked the candidate and his experience.

However, looking through ENEB alumni on LinkedIn shows there are many around the world in good jobs and well-known organisations.
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(12-27-2023, 04:57 AM)aimz Wrote:
(12-25-2023, 12:19 PM)nykorn Wrote:
(12-25-2023, 06:30 AM)KSoul Wrote: Thought it was fitting since my colleague received the official offer yesterday–he is a US citizen working for a German company (living in Germany); his contract ended at the start of December, and he was waiting for an official word on if his contract would be extended. One requirement for the extension was a master's degree, and due to the time frame (6 months ago), the only viable option for him was ENEB. He submitted his transcript and evaluation from Validential and, fitting for a Christmas present, received a new contract with a pay bump. Of course, his work performance played a significant part in this contract, and per him, there would have been no offer without securing a master's with ENEB. 

It's nice to see another win on the books. Hopefully, there will continue to be some good examples moving forward.

Wow that's great news, especially because people have been saying that the German "schools" are not accepting the ENEB Master's, but now we have proof some "employers" do just fine. However it's especially interesting that they accepted a (afaik) non NACES evaluation done by America for a degree not done in America, to be used in another country that is not America. I wonder if they would have accepted the same thing if the guy wasn't an American?

Is there anyone who can update the wiki to add a summary about how ENEB has been accepted or not accepted by employers in different countries, and not just schools?

Employer acceptance isn't something that is easy to define and is highly subjective. They may just have liked the candidate and his experience.

However, looking through ENEB alumni on LinkedIn shows there are many around the world in good jobs and well-known organisations.
Seeing all of the alumni and companies involved with ENEB was a big factor for my decision
Completed:
BSBA HR/Org Mgmt (TESU)
AS Biology (TESU)

Current Program: 
Google Project Management: Professional Certificate (Coursera)
MBA & Master in Management and Team Management (ENEB)

Upcoming:
MBA at a US school

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Devised a way to do Spanish for Business as effective as possible for if you don't know Spanish but are interested in learning not cheating:

- Take sentences and paragraphs (no individual words) from Intermediate and Advanced Spanish PDFs. Beginner's has almost no sentences usable for the assignments.

- Anki "type to fill in the blank" of said sentences and paragraphs. Text to Speech of Anki cards, as realistic a voice you can find. Speech plays after you type in the missing word.

- Supplement where necessary with further examples of complaint letters etc gathered online.

- Do the assignment.

- Add all other info from PDFs required for level test after that, if wanted, and take level test last. I am currently doing Masstercursos and you don't need anything like "what's your name?" to make sense of the textbook or do assignments, learning it is a waste of time in this case.

I have begun creating the Anki deck and will publish it on Ankiweb and link it here when I'm done, changing anything necessary to avoid copyright infringement.
Finished: 2 AAs, 1 BA, 2 trade schools, 3 ENEB MAs, JLPT N1.
In Progress: 1 WGU MA, 2 Mastercurssos, 3 more ENEB MAs, teacher license.
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Ignore my previous post. The fastest way to complete Spanish for Business without knowing Spanish is the following:

- Use this site to match adjectives: https://mangolanguages.com/resources-art...lar%20form.
- Use this site to find translations and conjugate verbs: https://www.spanishdict.com/translate/el...angFrom=es
- Use this site to double check word order, phrases and other stuff. Be warned it is not 100% Spain Spanish - https://context.reverso.net/translation/...glish/hola
- Search in the PDFs to check for the exact vocabulary ENEB teaches for whatever you are trying to say
- Remember to run a Spanish spellchecker before submitting your assignment

The most useful text from ENEB:
- y (and) changes to e before words starting with "i"
- o (or) changes to u before words starting with "o"
- In regards to the actual assignment, there is no useful text in either the Beginner or Intermediate PDFs, it's all in Advanced
Finished: 2 AAs, 1 BA, 2 trade schools, 3 ENEB MAs, JLPT N1.
In Progress: 1 WGU MA, 2 Mastercurssos, 3 more ENEB MAs, teacher license.
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A few weeks ago I announced my acceptance in a Masters program. Let me update you on this, relative to ENEB.

I've been accepted to Regent University (School of Divinity), for their M.A. in Spiritual Formation. Most, not all schools, will require a NACES-approved Foreign Credential Evaluation for admissions. 

Because I had both my ENEB MBA+Master of Business & Corporate Communication degrees evaluated by ECE (https://www.ece.org/), Regent accepted my application. ECE evaluated my ENEB degrees as "equivalent to a US Regionally-accredited Bachelor's degree." That made me eligible for any Masters I want to take at Regent. 

As I've mentioned a thousand times, each FCE Provider, each college/university, each employer, each agency, each country or State is different. The same ENEB Masters got me into BOTH a DHA & Master's programs, respectively. Again, you just have to research, do the homework, and decide what path you will take to accomplish your desired goals. You can succeed if you put your mind to it. And you can take the same ENEB Master's, with a FCE Provider Report, and transfer those credits into a BA or BS Completion program. 

So, don't let ANYONE tell you ENEB is not legit or talk you into not taking advantage of a great opportunity for academic success. This non-traditional path has opened doors for thousands of students all over the world! And now I have 2 Masters (with more coming in 2024), a doctoral degree, and transfering credits from ENEB to complete (my personal goal) of a Bachelor's degree with Excelsior University.
Completed

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




In Progress
PhD in Public Health | Texila American University | Class of 2027
Master of Arts in Human Rights Practice | University of Arizona, Class of 2025 


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(12-25-2023, 07:55 PM)Kal Di Wrote:
(10-25-2023, 05:58 AM)Messdiener Wrote:
(10-24-2023, 11:12 PM)Kal Di Wrote:
(10-24-2023, 04:47 PM)Messdiener Wrote:
(10-21-2023, 07:49 PM)Kal Di Wrote: The ENEB.es site has several degrees only offered in Spanish. I completed the "Coaching and Emotional Intelligence" degree program.

Are the Spanish-language courses available for the same discounted rates as the English ones?

Also, I'm not seeing the 'Coaching and Emotional Intelligence' program any longer, but there is a 'Coaching and Mindfulness' degree on offer now:

https://eneb.es/programas-formativos/mas...ndfulness/

Did your program have the same or roughly similar set of modules?

It appears that they updated their academic programs. More than half of the courses are different from my "Coaching and Emotional Intelligence" program, but the number of courses are the same.

ENEB Spanish campus uses online offer sites to sell their degree programs like their English campus. I bought one on a site called OfertaSimple, but they use other ones specific to the Spanish-speaking customers.

The newer program is less coaching specific and more business and project management focused. For me, that's a loss as I'd rather have more of the coaching & emotional skills than general business courses, but perhaps the newer combination of modules is in higher demand with their current student body.

I noticed one of Universidad Isabel 1's partner institution, ISEB, offers a master's degree program in coaching similar to the one that I completed at ENEB (no longer available). However, it is slightly over 2,000 euros. It is still something to consider if you're really interested in a master's degree in coaching.  

https://iseb.es/programas-formativos/mas...nal-y-pnl/

Afaik ISEB is run by the same owner as ENEB. If you look at the "Claustro" ( https://iseb.es/claustro/ ), you will see the person "Jordi Faz" who is also running ENEB (check ENEB diplomas; they are signed by him).
Naturally, some of their courses overlap.
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Yes, some overlap, it's just too bad they can't "merge" the options... After their 'fire sale' on Oferta that I missed, they've not put that sale on again... I really wanted to do the Spanish version of their Coaching & Emotional Intelligence Masters...
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In Progress: UMPI BAS & MAOL | TESU BA Biology & Computer Science
Graduate Certificate: ASU Global Management & Entrepreneurship

Completed: TESU ASNSM Biology, BSBA (ACBSP Accredited 2017)
Universidad Isabel I: ENEB MBA, Big Data & BI, Digital Marketing & E-Commerce
Certs: 6Sigma/Lean/Scrum, ITIL | Cisco/CompTIA/MTA | Coursera/Edx/Udacity

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Hi Everyone!
I would like to make clear about the graduation period, I have just started MBA & 1 Master for 50 multiple choice exam. since early of Dec 2023. Now I took 1st attempted exam and 2nd chance will be taking soon, maybe around in Jan 2024. Supposed that the best grade passed will be issued in Feb or Mar 2024.
So, my few questions are:-
1. How's difference between the 1st exam and 2nd chance exam? would it be exactly the same?
2. In case, I would need to pay the physical diploma certificates and want them notarized or apostilled. When I can receive the original one?
3. When it will be stated the starting date, completion date and duration period of study?
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(12-28-2023, 04:02 PM)Voldigoad Wrote:
(12-25-2023, 07:55 PM)Kal Di Wrote:
(10-25-2023, 05:58 AM)Messdiener Wrote:
(10-24-2023, 11:12 PM)Kal Di Wrote:
(10-24-2023, 04:47 PM)Messdiener Wrote: Are the Spanish-language courses available for the same discounted rates as the English ones?

Also, I'm not seeing the 'Coaching and Emotional Intelligence' program any longer, but there is a 'Coaching and Mindfulness' degree on offer now:

https://eneb.es/programas-formativos/mas...ndfulness/

Did your program have the same or roughly similar set of modules?

It appears that they updated their academic programs. More than half of the courses are different from my "Coaching and Emotional Intelligence" program, but the number of courses are the same.

ENEB Spanish campus uses online offer sites to sell their degree programs like their English campus. I bought one on a site called OfertaSimple, but they use other ones specific to the Spanish-speaking customers.

The newer program is less coaching specific and more business and project management focused. For me, that's a loss as I'd rather have more of the coaching & emotional skills than general business courses, but perhaps the newer combination of modules is in higher demand with their current student body.

I noticed one of Universidad Isabel 1's partner institution, ISEB, offers a master's degree program in coaching similar to the one that I completed at ENEB (no longer available). However, it is slightly over 2,000 euros. It is still something to consider if you're really interested in a master's degree in coaching.  

https://iseb.es/programas-formativos/mas...nal-y-pnl/

Afaik ISEB is run by the same owner as ENEB. If you look at the "Claustro" ( https://iseb.es/claustro/ ), you will see the person "Jordi Faz" who is also running ENEB (check ENEB diplomas; they are signed by him).
Naturally, some of their courses overlap.

I spoke with ENEB about 5 weeks ago. ENEB has what they call a "Spanish Division" and an "English Division." This is seen by the two websites they have, http://www.eneb.com & http://www.eneb.es. When I asked them about the new Master's programs listed on their Spanish site, they said they are testing those new degrees in the Spanish Market (Spain), before they make a decision to offer them in English. 

For example: I wanted to utilize the Black Friday deal to enroll in the Masters in Fintech & Blockchain / Master in Digital Marketing and Analytics. But, they are not available in the English Division. 

They said they have no idea when they will roll out the new programs. It may not be until 2025 or 2026 and it depends on how well the new degrees do in the Spanish (Spain) merket. 
Completed

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




In Progress
PhD in Public Health | Texila American University | Class of 2027
Master of Arts in Human Rights Practice | University of Arizona, Class of 2025 


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(12-28-2023, 03:01 PM)michaeladsmith2 Wrote: Because I had both my ENEB MBA+Master of Business & Corporate Communication degrees evaluated by ECE (https://www.ece.org/), Regent accepted my application. ECE evaluated my ENEB degrees as "equivalent to a US Regionally-accredited Bachelor's degree." That made me eligible for any Masters I want to take at Regent. 

Wow, amazing news and thanks so much for sharing. I didn't realize ECE is a NACES member. After I get my ENEB degrees and my degree from Masstercursos I will try sending everything over to ECE. This actually got me back into the spirit of studying.

There are many posts pending at the moment so I can't use the official quote button. I will reply here manually:

@Voldigoad & ENEB courses that are only in Spanish - If you don't know Spanish, use the technique I posted a few messages back. Put the text on an ebook reader or other service with a pop-up Spanish to English dictionary. Write the essays using the help with the links I provided. Then I would pay for a chatgpt-4 subscription and tell it to correct the Spanish in the essay you have written while making as few edits as possible and tell it to list out the corrections it made and give justifications for making them. With this method, all doors are open to you and by the time you finish the course or degree you should be relatively proficient at reading/writing in Spanish. Don't bother with flashcards and "Hello my name is" lessons.

@Champ04
1. How's difference between the 1st exam and 2nd chance exam? Would it be exactly the same?
A: In my experience there will be at least 5-10 questions that are different between every attempt, but it will not be completely different. You can also go check out the separate thread we have solely about the ENEB exams.

2. In case, I would need to pay the physical diploma certificates and want them notarized or apostilled. When I can receive the original one?
A: I can't remember the details but my impression is you will get your digital certificates up to 3 months after having passed the exams. Your grades take several weeks to get inputted into the system and they can only issue the diplomas after that - it's Dec 30th and mine from Dec 4th are still not inputted yet. Your physical certificates will be mailed out to you within 60 days after all of the following are completed: 1) your final grades are in the gradebook, 2) you have received your digital copies, 3) you have paid for physical copies, 4) you have confirmed your address for receiving the physical copies.

3. When it will be stated the starting date, completion date and duration period of study?
Not sure as I haven't gotten mine yet. I assume the start date is the date you registered for the course, and the end date should either be the day they calculate your final grade, or the date they issue the diploma. As an example, my Bachelor's degree "graduation date" is a year later than my actual last course taken for it, because I did not apply to get the degree certificate until later. Hopefully someone here who knows for sure can chime in.
Finished: 2 AAs, 1 BA, 2 trade schools, 3 ENEB MAs, JLPT N1.
In Progress: 1 WGU MA, 2 Mastercurssos, 3 more ENEB MAs, teacher license.
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