04-02-2024, 10:55 PM
(04-02-2024, 08:35 AM)spree610 Wrote:If you did into where this individual completed his clinical pharmacology course, you’ll find an institution named Faculdades Oswaldo Cruz. Faculdades is essentially ‘college’, and their website does indicate proper accreditation in San Paolo.(03-19-2024, 07:10 PM)DeanLewis Wrote:(03-19-2024, 04:25 PM)ElderlyLeemur Wrote:(03-02-2024, 09:52 AM)DeanLewis Wrote: FYI I had a round of evaluations done for my MBA and MHRM ENEB programs via the Isabel I credentials in February. Validential is still giving US RA equivalent as a dual masters, IEE is giving recognition of a US accredited graduate certificate (oddly, in Human Resources only, they seemed to ignore the “MBA” bit), ECE is still giving US equivalent dual bachelors degrees in business administration and HR management, and newly to the mix, SpanTran is giving “Completion of a graduate-level program of study of business administration and human resources management.”
Did your SpanTran evaluation specify anything like this? "from an institution of higher education that LACKS REGIONAL ACCREDITATION"
I've attached an excerpt here :-)
So. I was curious about the SPANTRAN language. I googled the recommendation statement and found the attached from a LinkedIn profile. Now this is not a direct transcript but the statements are the same format so I'm basing this analysis on that.
Note that in this person's case it did specify that the degree/post-grad certificates equivalency were "...at a regionally accredited institution of higher education."
Also notice that the BS and MS state their actual degree levels and the post grad certificate was "Completion of a graduate-level program of study in..."
I think we may see this with ENEB because it's a propio and not Isabel I itself. By this language the assumption I am making is that SPANTRAN is evaluating the ENEB Masters as a Post-Grad Certificate.
The specific courses was probably this:
https://www.oswaldocruz.br/pos/sip/sip_c..._curso=517
Since it’s only 400+ hours, the graduate certificate evaluation by SpanTrans sounds reasonable, and perhaps the “regionally accredited” notation was added because of Oswaldo Cruz’s status in San Paolo.