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USDEAC gives equalization certificates to students and working professionals who are seeking employment opportunities in America for higher career options. The education standard in America is different from the academic standards followed around the world, making it imperative for students seeking employment in America to obtain an equalization certificate or a degree to add value to their work experience.
USDEAC attests an individual's academic documents to check their authenticity and validity. After their academic documents are verified, issues an equalization certificate with the attested copies of their prior education, giving employers a comprehensive view of the individual's educational background.
Working professionals who have obtained an equalization certificate through the United States Higher Education Commission are employed in higher positions in various industries, such as engineering, business, and manufacturing.
USDEAC was established with the mission to verify the legitimacy of certificates obtained from American institutes, colleges, and universities. Our objective is to ensure and evaluate whether the earned certificates and degrees meet the academic standards set by American higher educational institutes.
Our program offers two types of credit equivalency evaluation packages:
To become a graduate, students need to obtain a minimum number of upper division credits. They can easily transfer unlimited degree credits to complete their degree, certificate, or diploma if they wish to pursue a career in America.
However, for equalization of degrees and certificates earned from international institutes outside of America, they need to provide USDEAC with complete and accurate documents from their school, college, or university according to the standard guidelines.