01-16-2021, 07:28 PM
Dumber Wrote:My feedback from WES will upset and disappoint many of you. It took almost four months to request the transcript ENEB to be sent to WES and receive a response for WES. WES took under two weeks.
Country: Spain
Credential: Titulo de Master
Awarded by: ENED
Status: Non-accredited program
U.S equivalency: Master’s degree from a non-accredited institution
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My Personal conclusion: Valid non-academic degree in Spain – little utility for academic or maybe employment in the USA and Canada. I do not have any further need to go opinion shop from other evaluators.
I see it was showing as awarded by ENEB instead of Universidad Isabel I, that's an issue. WES doesn't seem to be as great as I hoped, they're big but they're too conservative and traditional to understand that the degree granting institution is Universidad Isabel I - not ENEB. Anyways, as I recommended earlier in this thread, people - try another evaluator. There are 12 more NACES evaluators to pick from, I would pick the cheapest 3 for course by course evaluations...
Thorne Wrote:If someone can compile a list of evaluators who will accept digital copies of documents, I'll probably bite the bullet after I finish. I have no real need for evaluation, but that way we can have an answer that doesn't come from WES, the king with the tinfoil crown...
I would recommend ECE but since that provider has been used before, I would chose something else... Let me review their pricing schemes and I'll get back to you, I did a list of the 5 Canadian and 13 US evaluators in this thread, gonna check their pricing one by one...
eLearner Wrote:@Dumber
Same thing.
Accredited vs non-accredited is NOT the same thing, that's like saying an Apple is an Orange OR a Nationally Accredited degree is the same as a Degree Mill... Sure, all schools start off non-accredited, but they all progress to an accredited status eventually or at least seek accreditation... Not every program at a school will be accredited either, there are so many accreditation factors for program vs school accreditation.
Non-Accredited just means they may be a valid institution that hasn't seek out accreditation as it's voluntary for the school to do so. Because of this, there isn't really away to determine if the schools program meet specific quality requirements. It is these requirements that allow the school to seek financial aid or grants, etc. It all depends on how the school wants to be recognized.
Accredited institutions or programs indicate the school programs or the institution itself has gone through quality checks for integrity, student experience, financial aid, and meet ethicial standards. For programs that require licensing such as engineering, nursing, it is required to be accredited and have specific programmatic accreditation.
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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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