When is a Degree Not a Degree?
Increasingly International Credential Evaluators are encountering overseas degrees and diplomas that may not be true degrees. Some, like the Spanish titulos propios or Brazilian Lato Sensu degrees have been around for some time. But others like the French grande ecole 'bachelor degree' or the Italian Master Universitario di Primo Livello are either new or are just now beginning to show up on the desks of US Admissions Officers and International Credential Evaluators. This session will cover these
First Learning Outcome: Increase Professional Skills
Second Learning Outcome: Analyze Institutional Policies
Third Learning Outcome: Enhance International Enrollment Management Strategies
Core Competency: Professional Development and Contributions to the Field
Proficiency: International Proficiencies
Presenter(s):
Robert Watkins The University of Texas At Austin - Graduate and International Admissions Center
Emily Tse International Educational Research Foundation
When is a Degree Not a Degree?
Category
Breakout Session
Description
Intended Audience: General Audience / Intended for Everyone
Submission ID: 24239
Room: Summit 2: 3/28/2023, 04:00 PM - 04:50 PM