• GiddyGap@lemm.ee
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    1 year ago

    Yes, they do. I have been to two.

    There may be some countries. But I know the Scandinavian countries will not accept US diplomas without the student passing extra testing that others don’t have to go through.

    It’s possible that’s for a full program. You may be able to take individual classes or certs with a US diploma.

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      1 year ago

      There may be some countries.

      I’ve never encountered any country that didn’t accept US diplomas, or rather treated them any different than any other non-EU diploma.

      It’s possible that’s for a full program.

      I am talking about full bachelor’s programs.

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        1 year ago

        I’ve never encountered any country that didn’t accept US diplomas, or rather treated them any different than any other non-EU diploma.

        One example is Denmark where a US highschool diploma is only considered under quota 2, which means you have to have other merits than just the highschool diploma. It could be additional testing and relevant work experience.

        Diplomas from most other countries are considered under quota 1, which looks at the diploma only.

        There are many other countries with similar rules.