05-09-2025, 07:32 AM
(05-09-2025, 01:09 AM)lincolnlawyer Wrote:(05-08-2025, 01:46 PM)TaraD2020 Wrote:(05-08-2025, 12:53 PM)Hi lincolnlawyer Wrote:A friend of mine had theirs done through Validential and it includes the amount of hours, duration and equivalent.(05-07-2025, 10:16 AM)cacoleman1983 Wrote: When I earned my MBA from ENEB last year, the Isabel I digital diplomas were issued at the same time. When I was awarded my ENEB dual Masters credentials this time, their email stated that it will take approximately 90-120 days to receive the digital Isabel I diplomas.
As for foreign credential evaluators, Transcript Research gave me a free pre-evaluation for my ENEB MBA several months ago but I never made the result public. They said it would be no guarantee that it would come out to what they were telling me but they basically stated that it is a Master Titulo Propio because the ENEB programs were not in RUCT and the evaluation in their words would state: “Graduate study from a nationally accredited program”.
Does their evaluation include any titles, such as "Graduate Certificate" when evaluated by IEE?
If they retain the original title from ENEB - whatever that may be - and include the words you quoted, it could be read as a whole that the "Master in xxx" is equivalent to "graduate study from a nationally accredited program". That would be the most favorable evaluation so far.
Master of Business Administration in Artificial Intelligence from a regionally accredited American university. Shows 60 credits, 1800 hours or whatever.
Validential is not NACES. If Transcript Research is willing to put the title from ENEB (Master) as it is and evaluate it as "graduate study from a nationally accredited program", it will be the most favorable evaluation so far.
It would be the same as Spantran's ordinary evaluation. That's not a favorable evaluation... A favorable evaluation would be US equivalency: RA/NA Master's degree, but that's hard...


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