05-28-2021, 10:31 AM
(05-28-2021, 09:58 AM)eLearner Wrote:(05-28-2021, 09:28 AM)rbat2021 Wrote: If a place I'm looking at here in the U.S. requires a RA Bachelor's and I happen to receive this unaccredited Masters evaluation, do you think this would meet their requirement? Otherwise, I'd much rather get an RA BS evaluation.
Probably best to just focus on the U.S. schools you want to transfer to, ask them all beforehand what their acceptance policies are, and then send your credentials to the evaluator(s) with a history of the outcome you're seeking that matches the policies of the schools you're interested in transferring to. That should take care of it.
Yeah, that's definitely the right approach. In my case, it will actually be my state's board for licensing purposes. They last informed me that my questions will be discussed in their next board meeting.
So far all I know is that my state will accept a Bachelor's degree or higher for licensure. They will also accept a foreign equivalent. No mention of regional accreditation yet.
Best case scenario is that they may accept a non related Bachelor's degree and the completion of some specific undergrad level courses. I'm sure many of these I'll fulfill with Study.com amongst others. If that's the case, I won't have to bother with the international programs although I will miss the element of excitement this research has brought upon me.
Then again, I may just do one of them for educational purposes and for the experience itself. I've already found comparable degree/certificates to Spain's Titulo Propio in about 10 countries and in four languages.
