05-22-2023, 03:15 AM
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(05-03-2023, 06:26 AM)Vle045 Wrote:(05-03-2023, 05:19 AM)Kalas Wrote: I agree that they're 100% worth doing for free. If I understand Thunderbird's website correctly each course gives a participation trophy (certificate of completion) and I would submit those for potential transfer credit at ENEB. From others transferring in credits it seems ENEB limits transfer credit to 3-5 courses (depending on the degree/certification) so there are enough courses to be in their overall transfer acceptance range. I agree that a final transcript that will be available for purchase for a "nominal fee" would be more likely to be accepted as a whole than each course on its own.The Thunderbird badges alone would probably not work for transfer. If you choose to get them on a transcript for credit, my understanding is that is only available after they are all completed. They are likely going to have a person look over your writing assignments and give a final grade. They are being added gradually, but not on a set schedule. It probably depends on availability of each instructor. I’m hoping they will all be released soon. Even though I am nowhere near done with anything more than the boot camp.
I just stumbled on these a few days ago. Are new courses being added on a regular basis (monthly, quarterly. etc.)?
I am in complete disagreement with any advice or discouragement to avoid submitting professional development courses or certification courses which are stand alone and not part of a traditional or well-known certificate program, etc.
Why? In an earlier post in this thread I believe I had shared my success with receipt of an ENEB Convalidada for two courses in the Project Management degree program using two certifications I had earned in Project Management that are not related to the PMI certification.
I'd really encourage anyone who has completed the Thunderbird Bootcamp, other courses or certifications to request consideration by ENEB for applicable course Convalidada. You never know what may be accepted in lieu of taking correlating ENEB courses. It may take some time on your end to gather the certificates, transcripts, a syllabus, etc. along with any other documentation or course explanations to provide to ENEB; however, I found the ENEB Academy staff to be very helpful and willing to review additional information they had requested.
For my efforts in taking a bit of time up front to gather information consisted of course materials and a couple of certificates earned I was given the opportunity to bypass two courses. What harm is there in trying?
Currently another ENEB student I know has a request into ENEB for consideration of Law Enforcement courses which are actually taught by the FBI. Interestingly enough there are at least 6 or 8 (I can't recall the exact number) US colleges which accept these courses for academic credit--that documentation was certainly part of the submission to ENEB with commentary to draw the attention of the ENEB reviewers.
Universidad Isabel I/ENEB, 22/23: You Pick!


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