Are international degrees accepted from programs working to meet Candidacy Requirements?
International degrees must be verified through a process of matching US equivalent degrees. Verification can be obtained through a company that specializes in this area or through an accredited institution of higher education listed on the U.S. Department of Education Website. A company will provide an official report that can be submitted to NAEYC as documentation. The U.S. institution of higher education will provide documentation if the international degree is determined to be equivalent to a degree offered at a U.S. institution. NAEYC does not endorse, but provides the names of the following companies that deal specifically with international degree verification.
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