(11-15-2022, 08:38 AM)eLearner Wrote: It worked out well. Michael was awarded 35 upper-division credits at TESU. TESU is expensive, even more for out-of-state students, so factoring in the incredibly low cost of the credits he transferred in, he made out like a bandit. He saved about $19,000!Congratulations to Michael. The ENEB degree more than suited his purpose. That's a super--score! My apologies for not having the details, when I wrote my post. Thanks, eLearner, for filling me in.
My point is - and I maintain it - that ENEB degrees do not generally translate to equivalent of RA Master's in US foreign credential evaluations - nor do other propios, generally. If your plan is to get credit for it in another way - such as Michael's plan -- yes, you may very well get what you wanted - or not. Depending on where you go (and other factors), you could get an equivalent of a Grad Certificate, a lower, or (gasp!) unaccredited degree or, in Michael's case, where he went directly to TESU, credits from a course-by-course evaluation. Good move, Michael. In most cases, with a foreign credential evaluator, you never really know exactly what you'll get - until they hand it to you.
Propios, Evaluators and G*d Himself all work in mysterious ways. Again, a shout-out for Michael and his spectacular success, and my thanks to you for informing me.