02-14-2022, 04:48 PM
sanantone,
There are literally tons of credential evaluation options in the United States. These two broad options are frequently preferred by government agencies in the U.S.; https://www.naces.org/members and https://aice-eval.org/endorsed-members/
Example: https://www.state.gov/global-community-l...n-degrees/
ECE (a NACES member) has given a Bachelor's degree equivalency, but other NACES members have expressed the willingness to give a "Graduate Certificate" equivalency to Universidad Isabel I degrees (from what I recall). AICE members will likely provide graduate credit for your ENEB degree. Furthermore, you can find countless non-NACES and non-AICE options in each state, so the chances of getting a Master's equivalency are very high indeed, especially with the latter services. It all depends on the agency/place where you want your ENEB credentials recognized. There are no universal solutions here.
It's an amazing credential for the kind of price...
There are literally tons of credential evaluation options in the United States. These two broad options are frequently preferred by government agencies in the U.S.; https://www.naces.org/members and https://aice-eval.org/endorsed-members/
Example: https://www.state.gov/global-community-l...n-degrees/
ECE (a NACES member) has given a Bachelor's degree equivalency, but other NACES members have expressed the willingness to give a "Graduate Certificate" equivalency to Universidad Isabel I degrees (from what I recall). AICE members will likely provide graduate credit for your ENEB degree. Furthermore, you can find countless non-NACES and non-AICE options in each state, so the chances of getting a Master's equivalency are very high indeed, especially with the latter services. It all depends on the agency/place where you want your ENEB credentials recognized. There are no universal solutions here.
It's an amazing credential for the kind of price...


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