01-16-2021, 08:48 PM
(This post was last modified: 01-16-2021, 11:44 PM by cacoleman1983.)
(01-16-2021, 06:32 PM)Thorne Wrote:(01-16-2021, 05:13 PM)eLearner Wrote: The quote threadings are a real mess, mine included. I wonder if there is a way to avoid having quotes come out in a long string like that? A way where just the person you want to reply to is quoted? I've tried to delete parts of these long multi-quotes, but it always manages to erase the entire quote string when I hit submit.
@cacoleman1983 you have a great point. The whole accreditation-by-association thing is not a U.S. concept at all, so while I may not agree with some of the decisions I can understand the thinking at least in WES' case with the unaccredited position on the school. The closest American example I can think of off-hand to what ENEB is doing is Coursera and its deals with various degree-granting schools, but even then they don't claim accreditation-by-association, different from the way it's accepted for foreign schools to do.
I am curious about how SpanTran might evaluate these degree programs.
Seems like I read the answer to this before, but I guess I don't remember anymore: Do you or anyone else know if UCN accepts ENEB degrees? If so, that would be an interesting way to work around the current U.S. evaluator' positions we've read regarding the ENEB programs.
I think someone on the sister forum mentioned Azteca accepting ENEB for transfer credits to their DBA or DEd (obviously fewer credits for DEd) which is then issued by UCN & Azteca. Not sure about UCN itself.
SpanTran probably won't accept it because it's not a Titulo Oficial program
https://www.taicep.org/taiceporgwp/wp-co...tinues.pdf
This PDF document is very helpful. I'm reading through it and it is amazing the variations of evaluations assigned to many of these foreign degrees. Since this is a Master Proprio degree through Isabel I, it likely won't be recognized but what is interesting is that SpanTran may still recommend it for transfer credit which goes with my approach for the ACE credits. I think one should maybe have ACE evaluate the courses from ENEB and use them for whatever purposes that are assigned for working with alternative credit providers.
Perhaps ECE's evaluators did this without really explaining it by giving it an equivalency of a Bachelors degree in the view that these are alternative learning credits used to add another specialization as oppose to another degree. I wonder would an evaluation from ACE showing all of these courses being recognized as graduate level that is then sent to one these credential evaluators move some of them to atleast half-hardheadedly grant a Masters degree equivalent from a regionally accredited school.