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- IERF – Credentials Evaluation Service – Chartered NACES Member
IERF is the oldest credentials evaluation service in the U S Our equivalency reports are used to assist persons who have studied outside the U S With over 46 years of experience, IERF has processed over 550,000 evaluations and is one of the most respected evaluation agencies
- Demystifying the International Education Research Foundation Process
The International Education Research Foundation (IERF) is one of the earliest and most recognized credential evaluation agencies in the United States Since 1969, IERF has provided assessments of international academic qualifications to determine their U S equivalency
- International Education Research Foundation - Worldwide Transcripts
Founded in 1969, the IERF ensures that international qualifications are in line with US educational standards, and assists individuals in achieving their goals in higher education, professional licensing, employment, and immigration
- Documents Required by The IERF - Translayte
The International Education Research Foundation (IERF) was founded in 1969, making it the first-ever service to evaluate educational credentials such as degrees, diplomas, and transcripts from outside the United States of America
- Contact Us - International Educational Research Foundation - ierf. org
IERF is open for business Monday through Friday, from 8:00am to 4:00pm PST We are closed during lunch from 12:00pm to 12:30pm
- Demystifying the International Education Research Foundation (IERF . . .
The International Education Research Foundation (IERF) is a nonprofit organization established in 1969, dedicated to the evaluation of foreign educational credentials
- IERF-Institute of Education Research Foundation-An International . . .
IERF Receiving award in the INDIAN EDUCATION FESTIVAL, New Delhi organized by CEGR, professional body directed and mentored by prominent leaders of AICTE, NAAC University Chancellors
- Evaluating International Work - Enrollment Services
Non-U S -accredited college work: All non-U S -accredited international college work must be evaluated by an approved evaluation company (IERF or TEC) and sent to BYU
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