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(10-02-2020, 07:32 AM)rachel83az Wrote: Yes, I based my posts on Anabin. Unfortunately, my knowledge of German isn't sufficient to go digging around in the German internet to see if I could find something more substantial. It definitely appears to give some weight to ENEB/Isabel I degrees but it's still difficult to determine exactly where one can transfer the credits to for a degree that will be better-recognized (in the US).
Thank you so much for posting the KMK.org link! I'm sure that will be extremely useful to me in the future.
You may want to look into getting them evaluated with IEE. They will evaluate your transcripts for graduate level credit per course. Depending on the school you select, you may be able to transfer those credits in and top it up with an accredited Masters. Appolos University which is Nationally Accredited are allowing students to transfer in up to 28 hours towards an MBA which would allow you to complete only 3 courses to get the accredited MBA. Rather they take ENEB courses after an evaluation or not remains to be seen and you would have to contact them to find out.
https://apollos.edu/Page/244/Default.aspx
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(02-03-2021, 12:57 PM)cacoleman1983 Wrote: You may want to look into getting them evaluated with IEE. They will evaluate your transcripts for graduate level credit per course. Depending on the school you select, you may be able to transfer those credits in and top it up with an accredited Masters. Appolos University which is Nationally Accredited are allowing students to transfer in up to 28 hours towards an MBA which would allow you to complete only 3 courses to get the accredited MBA. Rather they take ENEB courses after an evaluation or not remains to be seen and you would have to contact them to find out.
https://apollos.edu/Page/244/Default.aspx
That's not a terrible option for Americans. It's not really an option for me, unfortunately. Germany treats NA degrees as unaccredited. For Germany, I think I would probably be better off sticking to the ENEB degree and being truthful about it being a Titulo Propio
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(02-03-2021, 12:57 PM)cacoleman1983 Wrote: (10-02-2020, 07:32 AM)rachel83az Wrote: Yes, I based my posts on Anabin. Unfortunately, my knowledge of German isn't sufficient to go digging around in the German internet to see if I could find something more substantial. It definitely appears to give some weight to ENEB/Isabel I degrees but it's still difficult to determine exactly where one can transfer the credits to for a degree that will be better-recognized (in the US).
Thank you so much for posting the KMK.org link! I'm sure that will be extremely useful to me in the future.
You may want to look into getting them evaluated with IEE. They will evaluate your transcripts for graduate level credit per course. Depending on the school you select, you may be able to transfer those credits in and top it up with an accredited Masters. Appolos University which is Nationally Accredited are allowing students to transfer in up to 28 hours towards an MBA which would allow you to complete only 3 courses to get the accredited MBA. Rather they take ENEB courses after an evaluation or not remains to be seen and you would have to contact them to find out.
https://apollos.edu/Page/244/Default.aspx
Apollos will evaluate foreign degrees from a number of places without an evaluation from a NACES evaluator. However, Spain is not one of those places, so for Spain they require a foreign degree evaluation. The good news is, they will accept an evaluation from any NACES evaluator.
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What about Walden Tempo. I dont say they will accept it but they agreed to consider transfer some NA MBA credits as i was reading. Also i believe they have internal assessment for international degrees available. It will not hurt to ask them
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(02-03-2021, 03:50 PM)Cofffeee Wrote: What about Walden Tempo. I dont say they will accept it but they agreed to consider transfer some NA MBA credits as i was reading. Also i believe they have internal assessment for international degrees available. It will not hurt to ask them
I'm not sure how NA MBA credits would apply to this matter if one is looking to transfer foreign credits into an RA MBA program, but Walden's internal assessment for international degrees might be a way to go for someone with a foreign degree and looking to transfer credits.
EDIT: Oh, I think I understand now. You're saying since they may take NA credits there is a chance of them taking these foreign credits? If so, maybe. But in my honest opinion, if I had to choose, I would just go with WGU and skip Walden and Apollos. Nothing against either school, but WGU would simply be a better choice for a number of reasons: ACBSP accreditation (Walden does have it too), regionally accredited (Walden, too), non-profit (neither Walden nor Apollos are), much larger student body/alumni base, and I'm a guy who doesn't make a big deal of those things but when it comes down to comparisons it just makes sense to go with the school that's going to give you the best traction, especially from a standpoint of optics.
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02-03-2021, 04:20 PM
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It doesnt apply. But it shows that Walden is flexible. Which is definitely plus in this situation. You dont loose anything bh asking instead wondering
Not everyone here is from US. So WGU is not always an option
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(02-03-2021, 04:20 PM)Cofffeee Wrote: Not everyone here is from US. So WGU is not always an option
That's true, overwhelming majority are, but still true. I'm just saying if I had to choose.
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02-03-2021, 04:35 PM
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Ya..... having a choice is always great
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(10-02-2020, 07:18 AM)skybox Wrote: Based on this my impression is that transfers shouldn't be that difficult. They also offer an evaluation of the degree which I think might help quite a bit:
https://www.kmk.org/zab/central-office-f...tions.html
Would sure be interesting to hear what KMK comes back with... but I guess for that you would have to actually submit it for eval.
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(09-30-2020, 01:06 PM)Sdmj33 Wrote: I bought the MBA and masters from ENEB and I wish to know if theres a way I could get it validated. Since titulo propios are not recognized by WES as masters degrees, is it possible to transfer the credits from those programs into an accredited program by a recognized university so it gets assessed as a masters degree by WES?
I ask because in the ENEB thread someone talked about transferring them into a UCN DBA program and graduating. I have gone through their program page and they say they accept upto 120 postgrad ects into their DBA. Would it be possible to transfer the credits and graduate with just an MBA instead?
You can try Charisma University as they are now ACQUIN accredited
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