Genrally speaking, to receive credit for education completed outside the United States, you must show proof that the education has been submitted to a private organization that specializes in the interpretation of foreign educational credentials and such education has been deemed at least equivalent to that gained in conventional U.S. education programs. You can find many examples of such organizations on the web. An example is this page (http://www.naces.org/members.htm) which has collected a number of agencies that form a collaboration. However, use caution and dilligence in thoroughly researching any organization you plan to transact with, especially online.
If you live in the western US, a degree from this university is useless. It is not WASC accredited.
There are no specific experiences required, just completion of a DVM or VMD degree from an accredited college of veterinary medicine.
In order to become a teacher in most states, if not every state in the US. A person needs to have a 4-year college degree or a degree from an accredited school. In addition, an individual must pass a state teaching exam and an extensive back ground check.
The requirements of an American Bar Association accredited paralegal program in the US are, an Associates, a Bachelors, or a Masters degree in any field.
Yes, as long as you completed the degree through an appropriately accredited college or university. Within the US the minimum educational requirement for a college professor is a master's degree in the subject area being taught with a doctorate preferred.
Maybe, it's a pretty complicated question. It depends what your degree is in and what school it's from. The best way to find out would be to ask a recognized authority, like an accredited Canadian college or the Ministry of Education.
No. But only if the person already has US permanent residency.
YES, GBC is accredited in the US by ACBSP, IACBE, MIDDLE STATES COMMISSION ON HIGHER EDUCATION, DEPT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION, STATE OF DELAWARE, US DEPT OF EDUCATION, US VETERANS ADMINISTRATION, REHAB TRAINING AND FEDERAL GOVERNMENT APPROVAL ON FOREIGN STUDENTS.
Most employers may not recognize degrees acquired from colleges that are not accredited, since they have no way of ascertaining the quality of education you received.
You can practice medicin in the United States if you have an overseas private medical degree. This does need to be from an accredited institution.
Contact the specific school and ask them directly their policy on accepting foreign degrees.
All accredited college degrees are accepted in the United States and throughout the world.