07-23-2023, 03:06 AM
(07-22-2023, 01:11 PM)cacoleman1983 Wrote:(07-21-2023, 08:57 PM)arad Wrote: I found two people on linkedin with a Master that's certified by CLEA. One was awarded by Masstercursos and the other by ESNECA.
A third person only had a Validential Evaluation on his profile.
I'm not surprised about Validential. It seems that as long as the degree program has some reputable school or program accreditation, and/or validation by an accredited partner, they will give the degree a full recognition evaluation. I think IEE would give CLEA a graduate certificate equivalency evaluation just like they have with ENEB.
WES on the other hand wants to blacklist all of these validation-type partnerships. I hate WES because they generally have the monopoly or at least they think they do for foreign credential evaluations. They are the most complained about of all evaluators among customers and have an F rating with the (BBB) Better Business Bureau.
In some ways, that's a very generous but somehow fair assessment, on the part of Validential. The same geos for IEE.
It makes me wonder how Validential and IEE would treat some of these non-university programs from Spain. While some places like Eudes Universitas have looked a bit more questionable (especially because such learning centers don't even publish their course content nor module lists), I wonder what some others that appear to run more 'legitimate' (which I use very loosely here). I'm thinking of some of the postgraduate centers like ISPEDUC or ITEAP. These aren't affiliated with any universities but clearly do have a well-developed curriculum for each program, ECTS for their degree programs, etc.