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ENEB Double/Triple Master’s??
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I know this question has probably come up before, but I’ve been reading through so many pages and posts that I’m honestly getting overwhelmed and more confused than when I started.

I’m really interested in the ENEB double master’s program. I like that it’s self-paced and seems really affordable, which works great for me since I’m working full time. But my main concern is whether this degree can actually be used or evaluated as a master’s in the U.S. My goal is to be able to say that I have a master’s degree, especially since I’m working toward a leadership role in healthcare and that credential could really help. I’m not expecting Ivy League recognition, but I do want something that at least counts and could be respected by employers.

If it’s just for personal development and doesn’t really carry weight professionally, I’m not sure it’s worth the time or money even if it is low cost. Speaking of which, does anyone know if there’s a cheaper way to get the ENEB program than what’s being advertised right now?

Also, if anyone here knows of a legit online master’s program in business or healthcare administration that is affordable, accepted in the U.S., and ideally flexible or self-paced, that is below 10k and achieved in 4 months or lesser, I’d love some guidance. I know this has been talked about before but there’s just so much out there that it’s starting to feel like information overload. I just need it for work pay increase too. Thanks!
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If you want to get an accredited Masters equivalent evaluation, go for Validential as a foreign credential evaluator. None of the NACES or AICES evaluators will give you a regionally accredited Masters equivalent. Healthcare is a bit more flexible in what they will accept for foreign credential evaluators so you should be fine with this in the private sector.

ENEB is primarily for continuing education but its propio status can give it some recognition from half of the NACES evaluators with IEE being the best option for a Graduate Certificate equivalency and their explanation as such. However, about half of them will only equate it to continuing education, no credit, or refuse to evaluate altogether.

As far as other inexpensive options for MBA programs, look into WGU, UoPeople, and Hellenic American University to start. If you are open to a Masters in Organizational Leadership, UMPI would be a great option.
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(06-05-2025, 07:39 AM)JC39 Wrote: I know this question has probably come up before, but I’ve been reading through so many pages and posts that I’m honestly getting overwhelmed and more confused than when I started.

I’m really interested in the ENEB double master’s program. I like that it’s self-paced and seems really affordable, which works great for me since I’m working full time. But my main concern is whether this degree can actually be used or evaluated as a master’s in the U.S. My goal is to be able to say that I have a master’s degree, especially since I’m working toward a leadership role in healthcare and that credential could really help. I’m not expecting Ivy League recognition, but I do want something that at least counts and could be respected by employers.

If it’s just for personal development and doesn’t really carry weight professionally, I’m not sure it’s worth the time or money even if it is low cost. Speaking of which, does anyone know if there’s a cheaper way to get the ENEB program than what’s being advertised right now?

Also, if anyone here knows of a legit online master’s program in business or healthcare administration that is affordable, accepted in the U.S., and ideally flexible or self-paced, that is below 10k and achieved in 4 months or lesser, I’d love some guidance. I know this has been talked about before but there’s just so much out there that it’s starting to feel like information overload. I just need it for work pay increase too. Thanks!
You have less than a 50/50 chance of ENEB getting recognized as a masters here in the US. Your best shot is with Validential, but even that is hit or miss. Most of the time ENEB gets recognized as a mere graduate certificate or as a foreign bachelor's degree.

If you need a fast and cheap US masters, I recommend you look at UMPI, TESU, WGU, or HAU. Depending on what you do in healthcare, the MA in Organizational Leadership from UMPI, MHA from WGU, or the MBA from HAU might be your best bet. All three can be done in less than 2 years.

The Hellenic American University MBA is the cheapest, at less than 5,000 total.
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(06-05-2025, 08:16 AM)cacoleman1983 Wrote: If you want to get an accredited Masters equivalent evaluation,  go for Validential as a foreign credential evaluator.   None of the NACES or AICES evaluators will give you a regionally accredited Masters equivalent.  Healthcare is a bit more flexible in what they will accept for foreign credential evaluators so you should be fine with this in the private sector.  

ENEB is primarily for continuing education but its propio status can give it some recognition from half of the NACES evaluators with IEE being the best option for a Graduate Certificate equivalency and their explanation as such.  However, about half of them will only equate it to continuing education, no credit, or refuse to evaluate altogether.

As far as other inexpensive options for MBA programs,   look into WGU, UoPeople, and Hellenic American University to start.  If you are open to a Masters in Organizational Leadership, UMPI would be a great option.
Do you know how can evaluate it best and once it is can I claim it to be a degree or it won’t be acknowledged regardless? Are these also self pace which can be done in a few months or weeks? The three degrees they offer or is it double?
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(06-05-2025, 05:53 PM)JC39 Wrote:
(06-05-2025, 08:16 AM)cacoleman1983 Wrote: If you want to get an accredited Masters equivalent evaluation,  go for Validential as a foreign credential evaluator.   None of the NACES or AICES evaluators will give you a regionally accredited Masters equivalent.  Healthcare is a bit more flexible in what they will accept for foreign credential evaluators so you should be fine with this in the private sector.  

ENEB is primarily for continuing education but its propio status can give it some recognition from half of the NACES evaluators with IEE being the best option for a Graduate Certificate equivalency and their explanation as such.  However, about half of them will only equate it to continuing education, no credit, or refuse to evaluate altogether.

As far as other inexpensive options for MBA programs,   look into WGU, UoPeople, and Hellenic American University to start.  If you are open to a Masters in Organizational Leadership, UMPI would be a great option.
Do you know how can evaluate it best and once it is can I claim it to be a degree or it won’t be acknowledged regardless? Are these also self pace which can be done in a few months or weeks? The three degrees they offer or is it double?

Bruh, the ENEB titulo propio isn't a real master's degree. It's not rigorous or difficult in the least. The red flag for you should be that it's not recognized by more than half of the academic evaluators in the US. If you want self-paced, fast, and inexpensive, then you want WGU first and maybe UMPI second. WGU has far less writing than UMPI and has secondary programmatic accreditation for the master's programs that you are interested in. If you have the time and motivation, then you can complete the degree in one term (6 months) or faster for less than 5K, completely depending on your level of motivation.

I completed the MAcc there at WGU and throughly enjoyed the experience. It was not easy but I learned a great deal and was able to fully complete it in one term. I'm considering going back for another degree after I finish the DBA from South College.
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(06-05-2025, 08:14 PM)turbotortuga Wrote:
(06-05-2025, 05:53 PM)JC39 Wrote:
(06-05-2025, 08:16 AM)cacoleman1983 Wrote: If you want to get an accredited Masters equivalent evaluation,  go for Validential as a foreign credential evaluator.   None of the NACES or AICES evaluators will give you a regionally accredited Masters equivalent.  Healthcare is a bit more flexible in what they will accept for foreign credential evaluators so you should be fine with this in the private sector.  

ENEB is primarily for continuing education but its propio status can give it some recognition from half of the NACES evaluators with IEE being the best option for a Graduate Certificate equivalency and their explanation as such.  However, about half of them will only equate it to continuing education, no credit, or refuse to evaluate altogether.

As far as other inexpensive options for MBA programs,   look into WGU, UoPeople, and Hellenic American University to start.  If you are open to a Masters in Organizational Leadership, UMPI would be a great option.
Do you know how can evaluate it best and once it is can I claim it to be a degree or it won’t be acknowledged regardless? Are these also self pace which can be done in a few months or weeks? The three degrees they offer or is it double?

Bruh, the ENEB titulo propio isn't a real master's degree. It's not rigorous or difficult in the least. The red flag for you should be that it's not recognized by more than half of the academic evaluators in the US. If you want self-paced, fast, and inexpensive, then you want WGU first and maybe UMPI second. WGU has far less writing than UMPI and has secondary programmatic accreditation for the master's programs that you are interested in. If you have the time and motivation, then you can complete the degree in one term (6 months) or faster for less than 5K, completely depending on your level of motivation.

I completed the MAcc there at WGU and throughly enjoyed the experience. It was not easy but I learned a great deal and was able to fully complete it in one term. I'm considering going back for another degree after I finish the DBA from South College.
How long does it take to finish at a fast pace? I’m just curious if having the degree can help, aside from options like WGU or UMPI.

Is ENEB self-paced, with no proctored exams and not a lot of heavy writing? Are there live class participation requirements, or is it fully self-paced?

Please recommend the best way of getting an eneb cheap and getting 3 degree or 2 and 1 coaching? And the pricing since I have been unable to know which is the current deal and best one.
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(06-06-2025, 03:48 AM)JC39 Wrote:
(06-05-2025, 08:14 PM)turbotortuga Wrote:
(06-05-2025, 05:53 PM)JC39 Wrote:
(06-05-2025, 08:16 AM)cacoleman1983 Wrote: If you want to get an accredited Masters equivalent evaluation,  go for Validential as a foreign credential evaluator.   None of the NACES or AICES evaluators will give you a regionally accredited Masters equivalent.  Healthcare is a bit more flexible in what they will accept for foreign credential evaluators so you should be fine with this in the private sector.  

ENEB is primarily for continuing education but its propio status can give it some recognition from half of the NACES evaluators with IEE being the best option for a Graduate Certificate equivalency and their explanation as such.  However, about half of them will only equate it to continuing education, no credit, or refuse to evaluate altogether.

As far as other inexpensive options for MBA programs,   look into WGU, UoPeople, and Hellenic American University to start.  If you are open to a Masters in Organizational Leadership, UMPI would be a great option.
Do you know how can evaluate it best and once it is can I claim it to be a degree or it won’t be acknowledged regardless? Are these also self pace which can be done in a few months or weeks? The three degrees they offer or is it double?

Bruh, the ENEB titulo propio isn't a real master's degree. It's not rigorous or difficult in the least. The red flag for you should be that it's not recognized by more than half of the academic evaluators in the US. If you want self-paced, fast, and inexpensive, then you want WGU first and maybe UMPI second. WGU has far less writing than UMPI and has secondary programmatic accreditation for the master's programs that you are interested in. If you have the time and motivation, then you can complete the degree in one term (6 months) or faster for less than 5K, completely depending on your level of motivation.

I completed the MAcc there at WGU and throughly enjoyed the experience. It was not easy but I learned a great deal and was able to fully complete it in one term. I'm considering going back for another degree after I finish the DBA from South College.
How long does it take to finish at a fast pace? I’m just curious if having the degree can help, aside from options like WGU or UMPI.

Is ENEB self-paced, with no proctored exams and not a lot of heavy writing? Are there live class participation requirements, or is it fully self-paced? Can one just nail the global 3 diploma in months or weeks? I heard about passing it through exams too. 

Please recommend the best way of getting an eneb cheap and getting 3 degree or 2 and 1 coaching? And the pricing since I have been unable to know which is the current deal and best one.
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Basically, I purchased several ENEB offerings just to get more knowledge (if any) in subject matter that I wanted to fill learning gaps in. These are mainly all business, leadership, management, strategy all bundled into an intro model. Think of these as the crash courses for MBA, whatever their offerings are, etc... It's not going to be a full blown Masters degree as it's missing the thesis requirement, technically, it should be regarded a graduate cert or diploma bridging program, not a full degree... I always highly recommend supplementing ENEB with extra certs, degree, experience...
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(06-07-2025, 12:22 AM)bjcheung77 Wrote: Basically, I purchased several ENEB offerings just to get more knowledge (if any) in subject matter that I wanted to fill learning gaps in.  These are mainly all business, leadership, management, strategy all bundled into an intro model.  Think of these as the crash courses for MBA, whatever their offerings are, etc... It's not going to be a full blown Masters degree as it's missing the thesis requirement, technically, it should be regarded a graduate cert or diploma bridging program, not a full degree... I always highly recommend supplementing ENEB with extra certs, degree, experience...

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