Foreign degrees recognition

Did NACES determine that you have the equivalent of a bachelors degree?

According to their literature, it claims it's only equivalent to 90 semester hours "earned at a regionally accredited college or university in the United States."

I'm assuming this is enough confirmation that I do not hold in the eyes of US employers, an equivalent bachelors degree.
 
The J Silny evaluation was good enough for me to teach for Embry Riddle, I think it is more a cover your ass for the employer vs it must match a set field of subject or hours requirements, like most other employers would ask for.

You can't self certify (imagine Delta HR doing that!), but of course the cost is on the candidate...
 
According to their literature, it claims it's only equivalent to 90 semester hours "earned at a regionally accredited college or university in the United States."

I'm assuming this is enough confirmation that I do not hold in the eyes of US employers, an equivalent bachelors degree.
Most degrees here are 120 semester hours, as you previously mentioned. What is your current degree? Did the NACES people mention anything about transferring your credit to a US institution to finish the last 30 credits?

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According to their literature, it claims it's only equivalent to 90 semester hours "earned at a regionally accredited college or university in the United States."

I'm assuming this is enough confirmation that I do not hold in the eyes of US employers, an equivalent bachelors degree.

Ok. Might be a good idea to look into transferring the credits, if able.
 
According to their literature, it claims it's only equivalent to 90 semester hours "earned at a regionally accredited college or university in the United States."

I'm assuming this is enough confirmation that I do not hold in the eyes of US employers, an equivalent bachelors degree.

Ok. Might be a good idea to look into transferring the credits, if able.
 
My degree majors in aviation. I guess I was just hopeful that the US employers would view my Australian degree as sufficient enough due to the fact that Australia was well regarded amongst educational standards.

I've only received a preliminary report from the NACES member and it simply stated it was only worth 90 semester hours. It made no mention of anything advisory in nature.

I guess further to this, has anyone had experience with finishing up degrees with online University programs? I've been recommended UVU and TESU so far and I'm leaning a little closer to UVU as a lot of fellow coworkers have recommended it.
 
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