07-28-2021, 04:22 PM
(07-28-2021, 03:22 PM)sanantone Wrote:(07-28-2021, 03:17 PM)Kab Wrote:(07-28-2021, 02:42 PM)sanantone Wrote:(07-28-2021, 02:14 PM)Old Guy Wrote: Xenophobia? I suspect Oxford and Cambridge are not accredited. I know the 30 - 40,000 student university I attended was not accredited. It was a state university outside the US. Most countries would not understand why accreditation would be needed when the state itself runs a school.I'm sure that Oxford and Cambridge master's degrees would be evaluated as being the equivalent of an accredited master's degree from the U.S. since Oxford and Cambridge are authorized by their governments to issue degrees.
With a school like ENEB, there might be an issue since they are not authorized to award degrees, and Isabel I won't issue transcripts. You can try all the credential evaluation services to see which one will evaluate the degree as an accredited master's degree.
Sanantone I get lost with you logic. Please help me out.
Which part of the Spanish law, under which they operate, does not permit them to award "titulos propios" or associate with a University to recognize the content. I'm lost.
If they were authorized to award degrees, they wouldn't have to issue them through Isabel I.
I understand how difficult can be to understand one's own educative system and how difficult can be to understand a foreign system.
I cannot find your point in all this.