08-18-2020, 07:45 AM
The details from ECE are very informative. This further lends support to the idea that another evaluator may consider a Universidad Isabel/ENEB Masters equivalent to a US Regionally Accredited Masters. I think this is the case because there have certainly been cases where 3 year Bachelor degrees have been deemed equivalent to US 4 year Bachelor degrees. I know of a few Indian students who have entered US Masters programs with 3 year Bachelor degrees.
It is just a matter of time before someone presents their Universidad Isabel/ENEB Masters to an NACES evaluator and receives an equivalence report at the Masters level.
Tangentially related - To me the only of these Universidad Isabel/ENEB programs to consider as an American would be the MBA, why? Because at least at face value your earned credential matches a common credential in the US -- the MBA. The others by their nomenclature do not exist. If one did not desire to go through all of these equivalency hurdles and they had the MBA, they could just leave it at that. A "Master in Project Management" or ""Master in Management and Team Management" have no counterparts - more explaining to do.
It is just a matter of time before someone presents their Universidad Isabel/ENEB Masters to an NACES evaluator and receives an equivalence report at the Masters level.
Tangentially related - To me the only of these Universidad Isabel/ENEB programs to consider as an American would be the MBA, why? Because at least at face value your earned credential matches a common credential in the US -- the MBA. The others by their nomenclature do not exist. If one did not desire to go through all of these equivalency hurdles and they had the MBA, they could just leave it at that. A "Master in Project Management" or ""Master in Management and Team Management" have no counterparts - more explaining to do.