03-07-2025, 02:22 AM
(This post was last modified: 03-07-2025, 02:27 AM by lincolnlawyer.)
(03-06-2025, 01:00 PM)handlemethis Wrote:(03-06-2025, 01:53 AM)lincolnlawyer Wrote:(03-05-2025, 02:16 AM)aaaaaurc Wrote: Does ENEB provide recommendation letters for applications?
I am going to apply for a PhD soon.
The one included in the full ENEB Passport package might not work if you're applying for a PhD. I'm not sure about the DHA at VUL (a common option for ENEB holders), but in general, universities would require that recommendation letters be sent directly to them. In that case, your best shot is emailing ENEB directly and see if they provide a separate option. Chances are they do.
(03-06-2025, 12:17 AM)handlemethis Wrote:(03-05-2025, 02:16 AM)aaaaaurc Wrote: Does ENEB provide recommendation letters for applications?
I am going to apply for a PhD soon.
They might offer it as a standalone if you email them, but they also offer it in the full package: https://eneb.com/diplobfusd/
Did you end up paying more the Isabel diploma? If yes, would you mind sharing how much?
I haven't made a decision yet to purchase it. They sent me the link to purchase the digital copy. I probably might opt for an additional master or two before I shell out any money on the certificates.
I saw that they have the gift option for $179 which would be a good option, and then go for the non-apostille full package for $470. I think they have promotions for the discounted diplomas...once a year? So I may just wait for that or go for the digital certificate since I really don't have a need for the physical one here in the US.
I am also considering a DBA — either Walsh College, Edgewood College (soon to be University), or South College. I'll post a new thread on this since I have additional questions around the options and programs.
$155 sounds acceptable to me. I'm pretty much in the as boat as you - I don't need apostille, or even physical certificates, for job seeking. The most reasonable option seems to be the digital Isabel I diploma. And I might even hazard a guess that the digital diploma is faster to issue.
Just FYI, ENEB doesn't allow you to issue Isabel I diplomas until all your master's are completed, even if you just want Isabel I diplomas for some of the programs you enrolled in. If you need the diploma soon, I'd suggest to purchase it now and add another program later.
(03-06-2025, 01:35 PM)jb111 Wrote: Hi. I received my digital and physical diplomas from ENEB/Isabel. The thought is to get a NACES eval (IEE) sent to one of the following schools: WGU, Hellenic American University or University of the People. WGU MBA or MBA ITM is my preferred program.
I just started the process with IEE. ENEB says they'll only send copies of my diplomas to the evaluator. I specfically asked for them to send a list of my classes and corresponding grades (AKA the transcript). Am I asking for something unreasonable/unrealistic? Thx
I think Post#3670 just answered this question for you. ENEB sent transcripts in that member's case, so I'm pretty sure they'll do it for you too.
(03-06-2025, 10:45 PM)Nemfis Wrote: Hello my dear friends!
I have good news for you. Comparative Education Service of the University of Toronto, one of 6 approved evaluators in Canada, completed the review of my MBA degree. I have submitted Isabel 1 diploma and ENEB transcript. ENEB has also sent them a transcript via email.
The result is:
"One-year postgraduate diploma from a recognized institution"
Please also check the second page; they have a note on Titulo Propio there, and they also have 2 different Institutions - attended and awarding. Very interesting.
It is a General Assessment (Document-by-document). For Immigration ECA and Course-by-course report YMMV, but I think the outcome (equivalency) will be the same.
Generally speaking, I am happy since, in fact, it is the same as the IEE report in the US. I am thankful for the CES team as I can use it now for government jobs and potentially for applications to educational programs.
Will appreciate if someone can update Wiki.
CES claims their evaluation may be used for academic purposes - do universities in Canada actually accept their evaluations?
In the US many schools only accept a handful of designated NACES members (e.g., WES), so I'm curious.