(05-25-2021, 09:08 AM)eLearner Wrote: In general, provided you don't pick a school with a bad reputation/one blacklisted by evaluators, a Master Propio will work out fine depending on your needs. Euroinnova isn't blacklisted anywhere as far as I know (I'm sure someone will come in and mention a place right after I post this, lol), so that's already a good sign.
The way I see it, after all of the discussions we've had we've pretty much worked out a system of what we find acceptable:
- If one is just looking for baseline legitimacy confirmation, the outcome of regionally accredited Bachelors (ECE) is okay.
- If one is looking for enough grad credits to teach or some to transfer to another Master's program, the outcome of regionally accredited Graduate Diploma (various) is okay.
- If one is looking get into a Doctoral program that may allows grads from unaccredited schools to enroll (and they do exist), then the U.S. non-accredited Masters equivalent (WES) is okay.
- And of course, if you don't need an evaluation because your employer doesn't care, or you have no desire to transfer credits to another school or enroll into a Doctoral program, then the degree as-is will suffice.
It's good to know that Euroinnova is not blacklisted. Do you know anything about INESEM? They seem to be the same thing with different names based on my communication with them.
The italy university that partners with Euroinnova, Ecampus university, although legit had horrible reviews online. I wonder if this will lead to their official masters being disregarded.
On the other hand, despite the Nebrija University version being a titulo propio, this is a university of which one cannot find these critiques and it is well regarded/