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Sheila Danzig, Director of CCI, is a member of

AEA
The American Evaluation Association

NAFSA
Association of International Educators

EAIE
European Association for International Education

   

How to Have Your Non-US Degree Evaluated as Equivalent to a US Accredited Degree

 

If you have graduated from a non-US school and need to have that degree accepted in the US we can help you. The first thing you must do is have your degree evaluated in terms of a US degree. If you graduated from a recognized/accredited college or university outside the US you can have that degree evaluated as equivalent to a US Regionally Accredited degree.

If you live in the US and you have a degree from a non-US institution you should have it evaluated by a recognized evaluation agency.

See http://www.adsec.nafsa.org/criteriafc.asp so that you fully understand how this process works.

CCI has helped many graduates of non-US schools get their degrees evaluated as equivalent to a US Accredited degree. Many employers need an evaluation to understand that the graduate is qualified for a job that require an accredited degree.

You Can Have Your Degree Evaluated as Equivalent to a US Accredited Degree:

Many graduates of non-US schools have been unable to have their degree accepted in the US.

Most of the time there is no reason for this problem because you can have your degree evaluated as equivalent to a US Accredited degree.

If you graduated from a college or university that is recognized/accredited in its own home country there is no reason that you cannot have it evaluated a equivalent to US regionally accredited degrees by one of many recognized evaluation agencies.

As a rule, most (but not necessarily all) employers and colleges and universities will accept an evaluation.

The reason that the degree is evaluated as equivalent to a US Accredited degree is based on the fact that one of the recommendations of the National Council on the Evaluation of Foreign Education Credentials is that Foreign governments should accredit the university or institution when they are accredited by the minister of education of its home country.

We are available to help you find the evaluation agency that will best service you. We will also answer all of your questions about evaluations and hold your hand through the evaluation process. We will chose the agency based on your needs. For example, if you need an evaluation for the military We may select a different agency than if you need an evaluation for a college. Also, one college may require a different evaluation than another. We always advise that you get a course-by-course evaluation for all purposes. We can explain more about that when we are working together.

Our fee for 30 days of unlimited online consultations is $200.00. This includes walking you through every step of the process.

You can pay with a Visa or MasterCard at http://www.thecareerpeople.com/order.htm

If you have any questions about the process, feel free to contact us via email at admin@TheCareerPeople.com.

It is best to contact us via email because we often like to send attachments and links which we cannot do on the phone. Be certain to tell us the name of the college or university that you have attended. Most of the time original documents are not required for a foreign degree evaluation. However, an employer or school should request original documents.

The Career Team
Career Consulting International


 

 
     
 
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