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What regulatory frameworks Turing College's master’s degree is compliant with?
What regulatory frameworks Turing College's master’s degree is compliant with?
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Graduates get a diploma issued by Malta Further & Higher Education Authority. Malta Further and Higher Education Authority (MFHEA) has licensed Woolf as a Higher Education Institution with licence number 2019-015. Earning a degree from Woolf is the same as earning a degree from any other European university in– they all use ECTS accreditation. As a European program with ECTS credit, Woolf degrees have Lisbon Convention recognition in the 50 countries of the EHEA, and Woolf degrees have official recognition in Canada and Woolf is deemed equivalent to a full university (regionally accredited) in the United States.

Woolf is additionally recognized for purposes of immigration, residency, and citizenship in Canada; and in the United States, Woolf is considered equivalent to a US regionally accredited university.

The ECTS accreditation system is the largest and most sophisticated in the world, and for this reason, ECTS degrees enjoy global recognition.

A partial list of validation checks can be found here: https://legal.woolf.university/accreditation

If you need a validation check for immigrating to specific country, please email registrar@woolf.university

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