How do you become a foreign credential evaluator?

How do I become a credentials evaluator? Becoming a professional credential evaluator, according to AICE’s published Standards, requires years of education, training and experience working with international educational credentials.

Who are NACES members?

Current Members Academic Evaluation Services, Inc. Center for Applied Research, Evaluation and Education, Inc. Educational Credential Evaluators, Inc. Educational Records Evaluation Service, Inc.

How does a credential evaluation work?

Credential evaluation is the way in which academic and professional degrees earned in one country are compared to those earned in another. Universities, colleges and employers around the world use credential evaluations to understand foreign education and to judge applicants for admission or employment.

Is credential evaluation legit?

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How do you become a member of NACES?

Application for membership is a two-part process that includes a rigorous screening and selection procedure, followed by a two-member on-site visit at the applicant’s expense. Upon successful completion of application process, the NACES Membership Committee considers admission to membership.

Do us recognize foreign degrees?

There is no single authority in the United States for the recognition of foreign degrees and other qualifications. State or territorial licensing boards, for individuals seeking to practice regulated professions in a jurisdiction of the United States and who are presenting degrees or other qualifications earned abroad.

How does the US evaluate foreign credentials?

Here we go with some of the possible approaches:

  1. EQUIVALENCY EVALUATION VIA CERTIFICATION FROM PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS.
  2. EQUIVALENCY EVALUATION VIA USCIS.
  3. EQUIVALENCY EVALUATION VIA EXAMINATION.
  4. Equivalency Evaluation via U.S. College.
  5. EQUIVALENCY EVALUATION VIA CREDENTIAL ASSESSMENT SERVICES.

What is a credentialed evaluator?

A Credentialed Evaluator has proven, based on experience and/or education that they have mastery of at least 70% of the competencies in each of the five domains. A basic tenet of the CES Credentialed Evaluation designation is that both education and experience are necessary to reach minimum competence as an evaluator.