10-24-2023, 05:16 AM
(10-23-2023, 05:30 PM)cacoleman1983 Wrote: A validation degree from any obscure school is only worth it if it results in an official degree instead of a "propio" degree. If not, I would just be happy with Validential's regionally accredited Master's equivalent evaluation and/or IEE's regionally accredited graduate certificate evaluation.
IEAD is certified by UDIMA (Distance University of Madrid) which means that this will be another propio. If UDIMA is listed on the IEAD diploma and if UDIMA or IDEA issues their own transcript, it may be possible to have an evaluator review it through UDIMA as an official degree but I doubt that will be the case as it would be an identical evaluation to Universidad Isabel I.
I don't agree, because worth is a variable in this context and it has levels to it. For some, an RA graduate certificate equivalence is worth it. For others, an RA Bachelor's equivalence is worth it. For others still, a U.S. non-accredited Master's equivalence is worth it. Sure, an RA Master's equivalent is the most ideal, but it's not the only outcome that makes it worth it. And savvy student have squeezed value out of all of those outcomes.