The United States workforce continues to grow more diverse and international, with companies increasingly recognizing the value that skilled professionals from around the world bring to their organizations. However,[…]
Why It Pays to Work With an Educational Consultant for International Studies
You’ve decided to study abroad—now comes the real work. Where should you go? Which program actually aligns with your career goals? What is the difference between conditional admission and direct entry, and how do you ensure your transcripts, test scores, […]
The Benefits of International Education and Translating Your Transcripts Back Home
Studying in another country changes you. You step off the plane one person, and somewhere between navigating a new campus and getting through your first group project in another language, you evolve. You return home with more than a degree; […]
How Are Combined Academic Programs Evaluated With a Foreign Transcript?
You’ve just completed a degree that spanned two countries, involved three institutions, and gave you credentials from all of them. You’ve got a transcript in your hand, but it reads like a novel with multiple authors. Now what? This is […]
The Challenges of Translating Academic Transcripts
Your education is one of the greatest sources of pride in your life. Between sleepless nights, strict professors, and a little too much caffeine during finals, every mark on your transcript is proof of your dedication to a better life. […]
Why U.S. Universities Require Translated and Evaluated Transcripts
Imagine showing up for a job interview with a résumé no one can read. That’s what it’s like when a student submits untranslated transcripts to a U.S. university. No matter how brilliant the academic record is, it literally gets lost […]
What Is a Credential Evaluation and Why Do International Students Need One?
You’ve spent years surviving exams, sleepless night doing homework, class projects and presentations, and ultimately earning your degree. Now you’re ready for the next chapter. Be it graduate school, a new job, or licensure in the U.S., there’s a […]