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(09-15-2023, 07:17 PM)cacoleman1983 Wrote: I wonder if would ENEB accept transfer coursework from SOBAT.
I bet ENEB would accept almost anything, as they accept both Google certificates and work experience for certain class waivers, and one of the things you can do (or so I have heard) is show proof of coursework to get a class waivered. I haven't personally tried to transfer in anything though.
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Yes, I think ENEB would 'accept' pretty much anything, up to 50% towards their offerings... Having said that, they're still a good source of alternative credit through foreign options as some NACES members will favorably accept these as equivalent to Bachelors or even Grad cert credits, thus making them transferable into a RA Masters later... Another option is, if someone really wanted SOBAT and just needed Validential, they would get a degree now for about the same price as ENEB, I'm still curious if any NACES member would give SOBAT something similar to a Bachelors or Grad cert credits...
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(01-11-2024, 12:57 AM)bjcheung77 Wrote: Yes, I think ENEB would 'accept' pretty much anything, up to 50% towards their offerings... Having said that, they're still a good source of alternative credit through foreign options as some NACES members will favorably accept these as equivalent to Bachelors or even Grad cert credits, thus making them transferable into a RA Masters later... Another option is, if someone really wanted SOBAT and just needed Validential, they would get a degree now for about the same price as ENEB, I'm still curious if any NACES member would give SOBAT something similar to a Bachelors or Grad cert credits...
I was curious as to this as well. I knocked out on of their programs fairly quickly to test what I know. I reached out to scholaro to see what they would say about it and I was told to pay something around $40 for them to take a look. If it were to meet what I am looking for that would go toward their evaluation. Now, not sure if I want to do it or not, as it doesn’t help me whatsoever.
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Out of curiosity I completed one of their Masters programs and submitted it to Validential for evaluation. I've seen it come back favourably for some, but for me, this was the response: "Our evaluator has determined that the issuing entity is an unaccredited institution. Due to this, we’re unable to complete your evaluation." So everything was as expected. No harm though; they're giving me a full refund.
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slammX Wrote:Out of curiosity I completed one of their Masters programs and submitted it to Validential for evaluation. I've seen it come back favourably for some, but for me, this was the response: "Our evaluator has determined that the issuing entity is an unaccredited institution. Due to this, we’re unable to complete your evaluation." So everything was as expected. No harm though; they're giving me a full refund.
In short, I'm not going to elaborate on this board or the sister forum, there have been cases where 'shady' institutions (including known degree/diploma mills) were able to get a favorable international evaluation in Europe. I've had many people PM me in regards to getting their 'unknown' institution degree 'recognized', for the last 3 people, I told them to get 90 credits within 4 months or less from Sophia.org instead at just $299 for 90 credits!
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