04-15-2024, 10:03 PM (This post was last modified: 04-15-2024, 10:06 PM by nykorn.)
(04-13-2024, 11:43 PM)datby98 Wrote: It looks like the "complimentary" course Spanish for Business is seldom discussed here. I enclosed a recent Isabel certificate just in case you are also curious.
2.4 ECTS... That's like a week of study. No wonder it's complimentary!
I too received my digital Isabel I MBA today (April 15th 2024) after having taken my exam on December 4th 2023. Conferral date is April 5th, aka doesn't match the one from the ENEB certificate. The 2 Isabel diplomas for Hotel & Project Management, plus ENEB diploma for NLP, are still missing. The Isabel certificate does say the courses were done at ENEB not Isabel, as in the screenshot someone else posted, so I think the titulo propio relationship is as clear as can be without the certificate outright stating it. They say physical certificates should be done in 60 days from now.
(04-15-2024, 08:29 PM)Xin Wrote: Don't have a transcript?Transcripts are usually sent with the diploma.
ENEB students don't get Isabel transcripts. Only direct Isabel students do. ENEB students only get ENEB transcripts.
(04-13-2024, 11:43 PM)datby98 Wrote: It looks like the "complimentary" course Spanish for Business is seldom discussed here. I enclosed a recent Isabel certificate just in case you are also curious.
I dont know how to submit Final project. They dont give the email for submission
Actually they did, armado. Please check the cover page of the Final Project Guidelines you have.
04-16-2024, 04:02 AM (This post was last modified: 04-16-2024, 04:04 AM by armado.)
(04-16-2024, 03:11 AM)datby98 Wrote:
(04-15-2024, 04:59 AM)armado Wrote:
(04-13-2024, 11:43 PM)datby98 Wrote: It looks like the "complimentary" course Spanish for Business is seldom discussed here. I enclosed a recent Isabel certificate just in case you are also curious.
I dont know how to submit Final project. They dont give the email for submission
Actually they did, armado. Please check the cover page of the Final Project Guidelines you have.
They dont
Can you give me the email address ?
And so strange is the module is "Spanish for Business" but the requirement is about writing a letter, not mention "in Spanish", so I can write it in English ?
04-16-2024, 10:05 AM (This post was last modified: 04-16-2024, 11:01 AM by nykorn.)
(04-16-2024, 04:02 AM)armado Wrote: They dont
Can you give me the email address ?
And so strange is the module is "Spanish for Business" but the requirement is about writing a letter, not mention "in Spanish", so I can write it in English ?
You can try sending a letter in English, but I would expect you would fail the assignment...
I checked my Spanish for Business final assignment instructions in both Microsoft Word and Google Docs, read the whole thing several times, and don't see an Email or instructions for where to send the assignment either. If the instructions aren't written in any of the other Spanish for Business files I would just send it to a general ENEB Email and hope they forward it or give info for where to send it. Or check the other ENEB classes to see if they all want you to send assignments to the same place. Don't waste your breath trying to contact a campus tutor, I contacted two back in December and still haven't heard anything back.
(04-07-2024, 01:07 PM)bjcheung77 Wrote: @Ambassadors - Hey, I remember for Ambassadors, each referral we complete, we're authorized a class for free. Has anyone taken this up? I was thinking, there are 14 classes to be had, does any or all of them go towards any of their offerings? I mean, if you have 14 referrals, all of these classes are free, each of these are worth 2.4 ECTS (as per their prior email to ambassadors).
I submitted a form on their site to get an Ambassador link for myself and they never responded. I'll Email them now to see if they're still signing new people up.
To clarify an earlier comment I made, in 2020 the Isabel certificates read: "The present certificate is issued in the frame of the Cooperation Agreement established between Universidad Isabel I and the Escuela de Negocios Europea de Barcelona."
Now in 2024 the same spot reads: "This course has been taught by Escuela de Negocios Europea de Barcelona and certified by Universidad Internacional Isabel I de Castilla, within the framework of the Cooperation Agreement established between Universidad Isabel I and Escuela de Negocios Europea de Barcelona."
I just checked and I can already verify my degree on the Isabel website. The "ID verification" number, which ENEB says should be your passport or other ID number, becomes like your student number, it is written as just "ID number" on the certificate, and it is the password to accessing the validity of your certificate online. So as they don't really check that the number is your ID number, I would personally change it to your birthdate (YYMMDD for example) or something like that, so it's easy to remember and can always be validated with any ID card and looks more official to many countries. I wish I had known this in advance as I actually used my passport number, which will change whenever I get a new passport.
(04-16-2024, 10:05 AM)nykorn Wrote: To clarify an earlier comment I made, in 2020 the Isabel certificates read: "The present certificate is issued in the frame of the Cooperation Agreement established between Universidad Isabel I and the Escuela de Negocios Europea de Barcelona."
Now in 2024 the same spot reads: "This course has been taught by Escuela de Negocios Europea de Barcelona and certified by Universidad Internacional Isabel I de Castilla, within the framework of the Cooperation Agreement established between Universidad Isabel I and Escuela de Negocios Europea de Barcelona."
Hypothetically, This might be even better because if you submit a diploma under Isabel I as it clearly states it was taught by ENEB so you may only need to provide the ENEB transcript as the servicer. I was curious how this may be received for evaluation, so I submitted to SPANTRAN with my Isabel I as the University/diploma and my ENEB transcript. Will let the group know how it turns out.
(04-16-2024, 04:02 AM)armado Wrote: They dont
Can you give me the email address ?
And so strange is the module is "Spanish for Business" but the requirement is about writing a letter, not mention "in Spanish", so I can write it in English ?
I checked my Spanish for Business final assignment instructions in both Microsoft Word and Google Docs, read the whole thing several times, and don't see an Email or instructions for where to send the assignment either. If the instructions aren't written in any of the other Spanish for Business files I would just send it to a general ENEB Email and hope they forward it or give info for where to send it. Or check the other ENEB classes to see if they all want you to send assignments to the same place. Don't waste your breath trying to contact a campus tutor, I contacted two back in December and still haven't heard anything back.
Wow~ It seems my holy Alma Mater did something weird again. Luckily I still keep the blank template on my PC.
I can send it to you guys if you PM me your email address.
@armado For your information, the final assignment should be written in Spanish, bro.
(04-16-2024, 04:02 AM)armado Wrote: They dont
Can you give me the email address ?
And so strange is the module is "Spanish for Business" but the requirement is about writing a letter, not mention "in Spanish", so I can write it in English ?
I checked my Spanish for Business final assignment instructions in both Microsoft Word and Google Docs, read the whole thing several times, and don't see an Email or instructions for where to send the assignment either. If the instructions aren't written in any of the other Spanish for Business files I would just send it to a general ENEB Email and hope they forward it or give info for where to send it. Or check the other ENEB classes to see if they all want you to send assignments to the same place. Don't waste your breath trying to contact a campus tutor, I contacted two back in December and still haven't heard anything back.
Wow~ It seems my holy Alma Mater did something weird again. Luckily I still keep the blank template on my PC.
I can send it to you guys if you PM me your email address.
@armado For your information, the final assignment should be written in Spanish, bro.
(04-16-2024, 10:05 AM)nykorn Wrote: To clarify an earlier comment I made, in 2020 the Isabel certificates read: "The present certificate is issued in the frame of the Cooperation Agreement established between Universidad Isabel I and the Escuela de Negocios Europea de Barcelona."
Now in 2024 the same spot reads: "This course has been taught by Escuela de Negocios Europea de Barcelona and certified by Universidad Internacional Isabel I de Castilla, within the framework of the Cooperation Agreement established between Universidad Isabel I and Escuela de Negocios Europea de Barcelona."
Hypothetically, This might be even better because if you submit a diploma under Isabel I as it clearly states it was taught by ENEB so you may only need to provide the ENEB transcript as the servicer. I was curious how this may be received for evaluation, so I submitted to SPANTRAN with my Isabel I as the University/diploma and my ENEB transcript. Will let the group know how it turns out.
Hi, I have a transcript with all the same subjects. This is really weird. Will SPANTRAN look into it? Or what do I need to do with my transcript. Please share. Really appreciates.
04-18-2024, 01:48 PM (This post was last modified: 04-18-2024, 04:22 PM by bjcheung77.)
> Image attached (ENEB Apostille of The Hague and notarial certification)
Hello everyone,
I recently completed the Triple Masters program for the Global MBA, and I'm now considering getting my diplomas with Apostille of The Hague and notarial certification. ENEB currently charges €578 for this service. However, I recall seeing a promotion not too long ago offering a 50% discount, which would have reduced the cost to just €289, the discount is no longer available, and the price has reverted back to €578. This inconsistency is not only frustrating but also seems a bit unfair to students who are already investing heavily in their education, it seems that their prices never stay the same and are constantly fluctuating, which makes it challenging to budget or make informed decisions.
Given the significant amount I've already invested in the three masters, I'm hesitant about spending the full €578. I would greatly appreciate hearing from others in this forum who have opted for similar certifications for their diplomas. How much did you pay for your diploma with Apostille and notarial certification?
Did anyone manage to avail of the discount, or are there any tips on possibly securing it at a lower rate?
Got my evaluation from IEE under the new "partnership". Emphasis mine.
EVALUATION TYPE • Education Report
ANALYSIS METHODOLOGY • Year-count, as described in the Statement of Evaluation section
US EQUIVALENCY • Graduate Certificate in Business Administration
COUNTRY OVERVIEW Primary education in Spain currently has a duration of six years. Lower secondary education currently has a duration of four years. Upper secondary education currently has a duration of two years. At the end of Grade 12, students receive the Bachillerato. The first undergraduate university degree is the four-year Título de Graduado.
EVALUATION
Credential 1 Master of Business Administration
Authentication: Original record received directly from Escuela de Negocios Europea de Barcelona - ENEB
Country: Spain
Admission requirement: Bachelor's degree Program duration: 18 months (1,500 hours)
Program completion: 2024
Field(s) of study: Business administration Issuing institution: Universidad Internacional Isabel I de Castilla Teaching institution: Escuela de Negocios Europea de Barcelona - ENEB
Institution status: Regionally accredited
Grade Point Average: 3.33 US equivalency: Graduate Certificate in Business Administration
Additional notes: This credential is awarded upon completion of a "título propio" program in Spain. These programs exist outside the formal academic degree structure as they follow curriculum designed and approved by individual universities rather than the "título oficial" curriculum managed and approved by the Ministry of Education. Additionally, they typically do not provide access to doctoral-level studies. For these reasons, IEE is unable to indicate that they are equivalent to US master's degrees, despite the complexity of the coursework. Instead, given that the programs require completion of undergraduate studies for admission, and that the credentials are highly regarded by employers and often used for professional advancement, IEE considers them to be equivalent to graduate certificates offered by university extension or continuing education divisions in the US.