(04-28-2023, 10:51 AM)Kab Wrote: As far as I know H+/- means that one evaluation was deemed not equivalent. Maybe they had 1000 valid and 1 was not valid or had 1 valid and 1000 not valid. The problem comes if the degree had portfolios or professional experience and not college level classes or maybe where certificates, who knows. Germany does not like credits by exam. Anyway the website we have access to is just a sample or at least limited. They evaluate a lot more degrees and do not appear there once evaluated (at least in my case).
The best option will be if somebody that went to TESU could give testimony of his experience with ANABIN.
I had my fears too with TESU for the H+/-. At the end I arrive to he conclusion that the fear was unfunded and TESU looked good and solid. My guess is that the degree will be accepted in Germany and I will bet for it, but until we get confirmation from somebody all are speculations. TESU is a solid institution in my book and has a great trajectory as a university teaching distance education and probably more experience than most.
Thank you for your reply, after digging a little bit more about TESU and the german system it seems that the problem with TESU is the PLA Prior Learning Assessment, german seem to not accept credit gained outside of college. It would be good to know of someone had their degree evaluated by ANABIN to remove the doubt.
(04-28-2023, 07:32 AM)smartdegree Wrote: You can do this research by looking for Linkedin profiles of grads of these schools in Canada then looking for any WES evaluation.
In the case of TESU, it is recognized as equivalent by WES in Canada.
https://badges.wes.org/Evidence?i=226660...0a&type=ca
Good tip I will try and do that.