(11-16-2022, 10:32 AM)sarahmac Wrote: Le Collège de Paris is a consortium. Sort of like the University of London, but not all consortium members are university colleges. Some are private business schools, some are language schools.
So the important part is which consortium member actually issues the degree (or "underwrites" it). In this case, Ascencia Business School.
The question is then whether Ascencia Business School is useful internationally. It is not listed in WES Qualification Equiv tool, nor can I find anything via NARIC. So my conclusion would be no. They offer many professional vocational courses at level 7 that are registered with the correct French department for this (kind of like UK Level 7 diplomas for those familiar), and you may get some utility out of those inside of France. But for anyone outside of France.. probably better to look elsewhere.
To be fair, using WES as a barometer is going to disqualify a lot of schools that other foreign credential evaluators openly accept. WES is the most powerful but has a notorious reputation and with plenty of good reason.
(11-16-2022, 09:58 AM)soulblader Wrote:(11-14-2022, 02:32 PM)eLearner Wrote:(11-14-2022, 12:52 PM)bjcheung77 Wrote: There is no pricing on their pages, how do you know it's "cheap".
Not in the most conspicuous of places, but it's here:
https://www.careerera.com/general-manage...aris/batch
4499 for their mba
Not far off from WGU and the WGU MBA isn't positioned in any murky associations or provokes any questions about its accreditation status. So considering that, 4499 for Careera's program is too much, at least until more information comes in to solidify its legitimacy.


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