12-01-2023, 11:42 AM
(12-01-2023, 10:19 AM)posabsolute Wrote: International degree evaluations can change; a degree mill that somehow would pass through WES has tremendous value for that purpose until it doesn't, and then the value is 0 and potentially even harmful. In my opinion, many asterisks apply to ENEB value.
That's why the testing degree method this board has pushed forward focuses mostly on recognized institutions, and usually, we make sure you understand regional and national accreditation, so that you future-proof yourself depending on why you want the degree. So, personally, I don't buy it. You are doing your Doctorate right now; what if you become a professor and some students look into your credentials? What if WES stops accepting ENEB?
Many in this thread are still unconvinced, even if all the ENEB graduates (potential bias on both sides) seem to be. In any case, this closes it for me; clearly, this thread is going nowhere.
Degree evaluations are valid for the period of which they were evaluated. For example there was a time where University of Phoenix degrees weren't considered valid. There's several schools that lost accrediation, but, those that did graduate during their accredited years still have valid degrees.
I used ENEB as a means to get extra credits to a university that was okay with them. I already had an RA Master's degree. I simply needed another 21 credits and ENEB was the quickest way for me to pursue it. Others are now using it as a replacement for their RA/NA Master's. But, that is up to the accepting university.
Dr. Ashkir DHA, MBA, MAOL, PMP, GARA