Choosing a Credential Evaluation Service

There are roughly 195 countries in the world, and only about 67 of them list English as an official language. Many people speak English as a second language--and for many it is their third or fourth!

The diversity of applicants and their respective education systems necessitates a common ground for evaluating educational credentials. This is where credential evaluators play a part. They work according to a well-formulated ethical standard in the field of foreign educational evaluation in order to serve people who have completed part or all of their education outside of the United States and who are seeking further education (or even professional licensure or employment in the USA). There is no government agency that particularly monitors these foreign credential evaluation services, therefore most of them are certified, recognized or affiliated with various boards and associations.

Affiliation with a selective association is an important indication of the quality of a credential evaluation service and an assurance that the evaluations it performs will be reliable. It is important to note that many universities have their own credential evaluation department which independently carries out their own evaluation of documents, and that these universities may not accept credential evaluations from other evaluators, even if they are part of recognized associations.

Choosing a foreign educational credential evaluation service is similar to choosing other professional service providers.

Questions to ask when choosing a credential evaluation agency