This is an evaluation of your diploma or certificate without any information about the specific classes that you took or your grades. Document Reports can only be done to successfully completed programs. You can do a Document Report on your high school, Bachelor, Master or Doctorate program.
An evaluation report on your secondary education that includes the classes that you took, your grades and credits.
An evaluation report on your undergraduate or graduate education that includes the classes that you took, your grades and credits.
A Course Report detailing the courses, grades and credits of both your secondary and your undergraduate or graduate program.
We recommend you contact your school to find out what type of report is required. The most common types of reports for education are
If you are required to submit your high school, please include all original high school/secondary school transcripts, certificate of standardized examination results, and a copy of your diploma of graduation (if you have it)
If you are required to submit your post-secondary education, please include all original post-secondary transcripts* and a copy of your degree certificate, if you received it.
We recommend you contact your school to find out what type of report is required. The most common types of reports for education are
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Yes, you are able to receive an evaluation for a degree you did not complete. We will award you the certain number of credits.
Yes, however that is a separate product, and only used for immigration. Please visit our page on Work Experience Evaluations.
Yes, please provide the name you want issued on the report.
Our standard turnaround time is 5 business days, however you are welcome to purchase an expedited service.
We have same day, next day, and 2 day rush available for purchase during checkout.
We will issue your United States equivalence based on our research, and supported by AACRAO EDGE.
This is part of the evaluation process where we determine the equivalence. Often times it will be similar, however it is up the discretion of the evaluator.