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Navigating the Maze: Understanding Credential Evaluation Reports

Understanding Your Credential Evaluation Report for Foreign Education | IEE

So, you have received your credential evaluation report, and it looks like a labyrinth of information from another dimension. Fear not! Deciphering these reports is indeed a challenge, but armed with a bit of knowledge, you can successfully navigate through the maze of equivalencies and evaluations.

Types of Credential Evaluations Evaluation Type

First things first, let us understand why you needed this evaluation in the first place. The purpose section delineates whether the evaluation is for employment, immigration, professional certification, licensure, or higherfurther education. Knowing the intended use helps contextualize the rest of the report based on the type of service requested.

Analysis Methodology

The type of methodology used for this report, it can either be Year-count or Benchmark, we will explain this further in the Statement of evaluation section.

US Equivalency

This section provides a summary of the equivalencies for each credential, detailing what your qualifications translate to in the US educational system; the details for these equivalencies can be found in the ‘Evaluation’ section.

Country Overview 

Ever wondered what your educational journey looks like from a global perspective? The country overview section sheds light on the educational system of your home country, offering insights into the generic path from primary to post-secondary education which may or may not be in line with the specific path a student took in said country. For instance, if you are from Zimbabwe, you will get a glimpse into the educational landscape there.

Understanding the Credential Evaluation Process Evaluation 

Now, this is where the rubber meets the road. The evaluation section breaks down each credential you submitted, detailing its name, authentication method, country of completion, admission requirements, program length, year of completion, issuing institution, institution status, US equivalency, and any additional notes. Phew! That is a lot to digest but do not worry; take it one credential at a time, and you will conquer this section.

We have three main methods to deliver the documents for the evaluations:

  1. Original documents sent physically to our main office in Charlotte, NC by the client or the institution directly
  2. Original documents sent via email to our Records team email by the institution directly
  3. Scans of the documents sent via email to our Records team email by the client

Depending on how we receive the documents, it will be the line we will use for authentication, our authentication method lines are:

Note: You may view the documentation requirements by country in our website.

If you ordered a Document report, your journey concludes here and you may skip to the Statement of Evaluation section. However, if you requested a report with a course-by-course analysis, prepare to continue our exploration.

Course-by-Course Analysis

The most common CBC is the Education Report which will include the coursework listed in transcript order and divided by semester (or year) when possible, as well as the grades and credits converted to the US-equivalent with a final US GPA. Depending on the type of report ordered, it will include different elements on the CBC, however they are very similar one from another:

Statement of Evaluation 

Last but not least, the statement from the evaluating institution reaffirms their qualifications to perform the evaluation on your credentials. It is like the seal of approval that legitimizes the entire report. It will also include a brief explanation of both methodologies used at IEE, year-counting, which relies on the number of years of full-time study, and benchmarking, which emphasizes learning outcomes achieved. For a more detailed definition about our Benchmarking and Year-Counting methodologies, you may read our White Paper in our website.

In conclusion, reading a credential evaluation report can feel like deciphering hieroglyphics at times, but armed with an understanding of its key sections, you can unravel its mysteries with confidence. So, take a deep breath, put on your explorer’s hat, and embark on the journey of decoding your academic equivalencies!For further information on evaluation guidelines and requirements contact our expert customer service team or view our FAQs page!

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