(06-05-2022, 07:04 PM)openair Wrote: dumber,
If you received your "Master" in whatever from ENEB, you must have also received another degree (a dual degree) issued directly by an accredited university in Spain, signed by Alberto Gomez Barahona, the rector of Universidad Isabel I. This is why individuals who care about accreditation are drawn to these programs. It is quite clear that THIS institution is accredited. Why do you constantly keep referring to ENEB when you know that Universidad Isabel I also issues its own degree to all graduates from their partnership Master programs? I just don't get it. WES is one out of countless American credential evaluating agencies. Their judgement isn't final, but you're making it sound like it is.
Because the arrangement with Isabel is useless, I verified this. It is window dressing like putting lipstick on a pig. Anyway , eneb is non-accredited and its masters are non-accredited.