05-19-2022, 09:42 AM
They seem to be doing what the educational centers in Spain do: have a ton of programs and hire a ton of people to teach, although I've never seen an operation as massive as this one even from Spain. They seem to have A LOT of programs, much more than the average educational center.
It's not unheard of to see a Bachelor's holder teaching a graduate program in the Spanish-speaking regions as they place a bigger value on the Bachelor's degree than we do (it often qualifies people for licensure in those regions), but I still don't care for it much. That said, we've had people with no degrees at all teaching at Universities in the United States. Granted, those people usually got there by being highly recognized in their field through some special circumstance, but still.
In the end, it's important with these programs to make sure you know going in if the program you want is propio or official and if either will help you reach your goals. It's also a good idea to cruise the foreign credential evaluator sites and check to see if the school is accepted or not accepted for evaluation.
It's not unheard of to see a Bachelor's holder teaching a graduate program in the Spanish-speaking regions as they place a bigger value on the Bachelor's degree than we do (it often qualifies people for licensure in those regions), but I still don't care for it much. That said, we've had people with no degrees at all teaching at Universities in the United States. Granted, those people usually got there by being highly recognized in their field through some special circumstance, but still.
In the end, it's important with these programs to make sure you know going in if the program you want is propio or official and if either will help you reach your goals. It's also a good idea to cruise the foreign credential evaluator sites and check to see if the school is accepted or not accepted for evaluation.