01-28-2025, 05:36 PM
When I spoke about "gray zone qualifications", I wanted to clarify that I specifically meant something like this: https://www.aacrao.org/resources/newslet...t-a-degree
Here's a nice definition: "qualifications issued by recognized HEI’s [higher education institutions] in various countries but without official recognition as formal academic degrees from the authorities governing education in those countries."
These qualifications have something in common: they are all issued by recognized/accredited institutions of higher education in full accordance with the laws of a specific country. They are known in that country. ENEB/Universidad Isabel I degrees are just one example of this type of qualification. You will find similar qualifications in Italy, Brazil and other places in the world.
Unaccredited institutions issuing unaccredited degrees do not provide such qualifications. That's the main point.
Here's a nice definition: "qualifications issued by recognized HEI’s [higher education institutions] in various countries but without official recognition as formal academic degrees from the authorities governing education in those countries."
These qualifications have something in common: they are all issued by recognized/accredited institutions of higher education in full accordance with the laws of a specific country. They are known in that country. ENEB/Universidad Isabel I degrees are just one example of this type of qualification. You will find similar qualifications in Italy, Brazil and other places in the world.
Unaccredited institutions issuing unaccredited degrees do not provide such qualifications. That's the main point.