Warrior PE
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My License application is finally approved, Should i buy a STAMP and put PE st the end of my name now?
So does that mean for most part I will be able to get license in any state by way of comity? What you are saying is, when you apply to a board for FE/PE exams etc, missing credits etc may matter a whole lot.Since you already had PE License, missing credits may not have any value in the comity License application. Thanks for sharing.
Ultimately it's up to the state board, but I would expect them to accept NCEES's finding that you don't need a credential evaluation. Make sure you save the documentation from NCEES saying that you don't need credential evaluation. If it was only stated verbally, I'd ask for it in writing.I have MS in engineering from US university and Bachelor degree from foreign university. MS uni directly sent my transcript to NCEES and they verified. And my BS transcript, diploma and course description was pending on NCEES. My BS education tab was pending. NCCES emailed me to send them BS docs directly from my uni to them. They received and verified my foreign BS degree. I did not see any credential evaluation tab popped up in my record section. I asked them if I need to do credential evaluation, they said they bypassed that in my case and instructed me to transmit record to the board. I transmitted my NCEES record for initial licensure to the board. Does it mean that I don't need to do credential evaluation even I have UG from foreign uni, which is the board requirement?? Will the PE board accept this ? Does PE state boards accept NCEES transcript verification? What does it really mean if I am able transmit my NCEES record to the state board ?
The Bachelors degree is the one that NCEES cares about. If your Bachelor's is ABET accredited then you don't have to get it evaluated. If it's not ABET accredited, then you do have to get it evaluated. You graduate work should help you passed the evaluation.If I have Masters and PhD degrees from the US in the same field as my Bachelors, do I still need to get evaluated for my Bachelor's degree?
I just chatted with NCEES and they said it is up to the individual boardsThe Bachelors degree is the one that NCEES cares about. If you're Bachelor's is ABET accredited then you don't have to get it evaluated. If it's not ABET accredited, then you do have to get it evaluated. You graduate work should help you passed the evaluation.
Me too. I have a bachelor degree from a foreign country and would like to apply for licensure in florida. NCEES evaluation said that i missed 9 hrs General Education only. Would you mind telling me what to do next please.I had been Evacuated my Engineering degree through NCEES then I got I am missing 6 hrs general education
Could you please let me know what next step?
You need to contact the Florida board, share the results of the NCEES evaluation with them, and ask them what you need to do to get licensed.Me too. I have a bachelor degree from a foreign country and would like to apply for licensure in florida. NCEES evaluation said that i missed 9 hrs General Education only. Would you mind telling me what to do next please.
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