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New Academic Credential Package Speeds Up International Admissions
Electronically Delivered Verified International Transcripts Streamline Process and Reduce Errors
| Source: World Education Services
NEW YORK, NY--(Marketwire - January 26, 2010) - Universities can save time and reduce errors
when reviewing international applications for admission when prospective
students use the World
Education Services International Credential Advantage Package (WES
ICAP™).
The new service was introduced today by World Education Services (WES), a
non-profit credential evaluation service that has been serving the higher
education community since 1974.
The WES ICAP is a package that contains international students' verified
transcripts and a credential evaluation report. The evaluation report
converts the academic achievements of international candidates to U.S. or
Canadian terms.
All WES evaluations are based on authenticated or verified transcripts
received directly from the institutions that issue them. The ICAP service
allows WES to share those academic records with institutions that students
designate. This single and secure package can be delivered either
electronically or in paper form.
"Universities are seeking to streamline processes in these difficult
economic times," said Daniel J. Bennett, Assistant Dean Graduate
Admissions/Student and Academic Affairs, UCLA Graduate Division. "A service
that eliminates steps, saves time and reduces mistakes by ensuring that
international transcripts are authentic is valuable to both universities
and students alike."
Delivering key academic documents electronically in a single package allows
universities to review applications quickly and respond to students in a
timely manner.
"Having the evaluation report and authentic transcript accessible
electronically and securely in a single integrated package makes it easier
to share the application with departmental admissions committees and other
decision makers," said Myron A. Thompson, Associate Provost and Executive
Director of the Graduate School, University at Buffalo/SUNY. "For students,
obtaining a transcript once is cost-effective."
WES Executive Director Mariam Assefa said initial student response to the
new enhanced service in pilot testing has been very positive.
"ICAP helps to make the admissions process faster and less complicated for
everyone, especially students," Assefa said. "Having WES forward
authenticated transcripts with evaluation reports electronically allows
international students to meet admissions deadlines."
About WES: World Education Services Inc. (www.wes.org) is the largest
credential evaluation service in North America. Founded in 1974, WES is a
non-profit organization that has delivered over 750,000 credential
evaluation reports and provided information to educational, business, and
governmental institutions worldwide.