01-04-2024, 04:24 PM
(01-04-2024, 01:33 AM)Xin Wrote:(01-02-2024, 09:52 PM)nykorn Wrote: I found more info about titulo propio in the Nordic countries (Sweden and Norway). Basically, in terms of academics admissions, you are far worse off than in North America:Can update on authentication now, WES canada denied authentication.Now that WES no longer accredits Isabel's accredited programs, the official degrees taught at Isabel are not affected.
- The ECTS of a titulo propio, if the credits transfer, will be transferred in to Nordic schools at face value (same amount Spain dictated), due to the Bologna Process.
- Titulo Propio are considered like polytechnical school or vocational school certificates in the Nordics. Within the Nordic system, vocational school credits are seen as separate from both high school and university credits, and they can't transfer into one of those other levels. Titulo propio do not give you the right to get student loans/grants (Lånekassen, Centrala studiestödsnämnden, etc). A finished titulo propio cannot be used in lieu of a high school diploma, Bachelor's degree, or Master's degree for school admissions - but they may be used to fulfill a separate entrance requirement (prerequisite) regarding proof of related knowledge in the subject.
- All documents must have either notarization by the state/country, or a stamped and signed version of the document issued by the school's academic registrar, degree department or other relevant department (something unsigned, signed by a random professor, or just signed by the rector doesn't count). Notarized documents can be copies but stamped and signed copies must be original.
Norway will use the official list from the Spanish Ministry of Education to see if your diploma is accredited or not. For Universidad Isabel I, the list only contains Graduado and Máster Universitario degrees:
https://www.educacion.gob.es/ruct/listae...versidades
- Despite all of this, as posted earlier in this thread, all degrees and diplomas from a European country including Spain can be used in the Nordics for employment, without the need for a Foreign Credit Evaluation or even a translation, as long as the career does not require a license.
Main Sources:
1) https://www.nokut.no/globalassets/nokut/...052017.pdf
2) https://www.universityadmissions.se/en/
3) https://www.ansa.no/land/studier-i-spania/
I still waiting for my certificate. It's such a pity. It seems that it's better to complete everything as early as possible.