01-28-2023, 04:15 PM
(01-28-2023, 02:34 PM)Voldigoad Wrote:(01-28-2023, 01:44 PM)michaeladsmith2 Wrote:(01-28-2023, 01:14 PM)Voldigoad Wrote: I just wanted to say thank you to everyone sharing information and experiences about the program(s) here. I, too, am currently considering ENEB and found the information quite helpful.
I often see people speaking about ambassador discount links. What are they exactly? When does the offer expire or do they actually not expire? I read somewhere that ENEB is running the 250/300€ promo (single master/duo master) very frequently so there wouldn't be much need to rush.
Ambassador's Discount Codes are given to graduates, by invitation from ENEB, to 1. offer discounts to potential students at $149 (Graduate Diploma), $249 (1 Master's), or $299 (MBA + Masters of your choice), and 2. provide a commission to the Ambassador based on how many use their Code. Ambassadors receive $50 (or its equivalency in your currency) for every student that signs up with ENEB. For example, my code has been used about 21 - 23 times and still counting, hopefully.
I believe ENEB's offers can fluctuate, especially when Groupon is offering the ENEB Masters at $350 - $450 sometimes. So an Ambassador's Code helps to keep the cost down.
Ah, that makes sense. I was just asking because the offer I saw received from ENEB on Instagram was also 299$ (MBA+Master), but it apprently expires at January 31st. Since "expiring" discounts are, however, a typical marketing (fomo) scheme, seeing the ambassador codes and groupon offers I feel assured that I don't need to rush into things. Thanks for explaining!
Regarding accreditation, I just checked Germany's https://anabin.kmk.org/anabin.html and it appears like Universidad Isabel I is listed with a "H+" status there, which means that, in theory, academic credits/achievements from that university can be considered for accreditation (= the university meets a certain "standard" for the achievements to be at least considered). When searching for foreign degrees on Anabin and selecting Spain and the MBA (titulo propio) it shows that this would equate to what we call a "ZEA Studium" in Germany which basically means a Postgraduate form of study. I have contacted the KMK (the appropriate body mentioned by NARIC for Germany, which is also behind Anabin) to verify this, but given that Universidad Isabel I atleast can be considered for accreditation according to H+ Status and the university als cooperates for Erasmus+ program with german universities like Unviersity of Bielefeld ( https://www.uni-bielefeld.de/fakultaeten...-sheet.pdf ) there is a good change it would be acknowledged..which would be huge for the price charged. I am still waiting for a response from KMK, though.
What you should be aware of is that you're not receiving a degree from UI1, but from ENEB. UI1 gives you a document (Urkunde) that certifies the ENEB program.
Anabin: "Das Äquivalenzabkommen bezieht sich nur auf staatliche spanische Grade (Títulos Oficiales), nicht auf hochschuleigene Abschlüsse (Títulos Propios)."
Refer to post #1,467 for extra details.
You might be able to transfer some of the credits to private universities (AKAD, IU, FOM etc).
Triagon Academy (accredited by mfhea in Malta and evaluated by WES as RA) accepted the ENEB degree for their DBA (17.820,00 € )