I'm ready to order a FCE evaluation of my ENEB stuff and may have decided on how to do it. I browsed a bunch of job ads for hotels and the vast majority of them do not require any degree, the ones that do typically say "a degree in a business or hospitality related field" with no remarks as to whether a Bachelor's or a Master's makes any difference or if it must be a NACES member. Of the ones that have any priority for Hospitality degrees over Business degrees, even just having an Associate's in a Hospitality field puts you ahead of someone with a Bachelor's in Business.
Some of these jobs pay $5,000 a month, or $70,000 a year, which is more than my salary is going to be as a licensed public school teacher with regionally accredited Bachelor & Master's degrees from elsewhere.
My ENEB degrees are: MBA, Project Management, Hotels & Tourism Management.
I'm going to evaluate the Hotels & Tourism degree as a Bachelor's via ECE then evaluate the MBA as a Master's from Validential. Since they're not public sector jobs and since if I use them to get a visa abroad the foreign country will perform their own degree equivalency, I won't need a course by course evaluation.
Validential states the following:
"Although we don’t evaluate work experience, we can certainly evaluate your foreign academic credentials. Pursuant to Regulation 214.2(h)(4)(iii)(D)(5), USCIS can then determine if you have the requisite educational level based on a combination of our academic evaluation and your proof of relevant work experience."
Has anyone attempted to submit work experience together with FCEs to see if that bumps up what an ENEB degree becomes equivalent to?
Some of these jobs pay $5,000 a month, or $70,000 a year, which is more than my salary is going to be as a licensed public school teacher with regionally accredited Bachelor & Master's degrees from elsewhere.
My ENEB degrees are: MBA, Project Management, Hotels & Tourism Management.
I'm going to evaluate the Hotels & Tourism degree as a Bachelor's via ECE then evaluate the MBA as a Master's from Validential. Since they're not public sector jobs and since if I use them to get a visa abroad the foreign country will perform their own degree equivalency, I won't need a course by course evaluation.
Validential states the following:
"Although we don’t evaluate work experience, we can certainly evaluate your foreign academic credentials. Pursuant to Regulation 214.2(h)(4)(iii)(D)(5), USCIS can then determine if you have the requisite educational level based on a combination of our academic evaluation and your proof of relevant work experience."
Has anyone attempted to submit work experience together with FCEs to see if that bumps up what an ENEB degree becomes equivalent to?
Complete: 1) Trade school - Hospitality, Bartending. 2) Swedish BA - Japanese. 3) ENEB MA - Hotel, Project Management, MBA. 4) JLPT N1, 120-hour TEFL, TISUS, substitute teacher license
In Progress: 1) WGU MA - Education for teacher licensure. 2) Mastercurssos MA - Child Development.
My ENEB ambassador/affiliate links: MBA + Masters or 2 Masters, & 1 Master's or 1 MBA.
In Progress: 1) WGU MA - Education for teacher licensure. 2) Mastercurssos MA - Child Development.
My ENEB ambassador/affiliate links: MBA + Masters or 2 Masters, & 1 Master's or 1 MBA.