1more than 400 international students applied for certification.

"Overseas Academic Accreditation Hot 1400 International Students Apply for Accreditation" was reported on April 17. China Education Online News With domestic enterprises paying more and more attention to the authenticity of foreign academic qualifications, overseas academic qualifications began to go off in the island city. Since 20 10, more than 400 overseas students in Qingdao * * *10 have obtained overseas academic credentials. Last year, 10 people failed to pass their academic degrees because the graduate school was not approved by the Ministry of Education.

One-year certification 1000 more returnees.

On the afternoon of June 5438+04, Ding Jiajia, who returned from studying in Korea, received a foreign degree certificate issued by the Study Abroad Service Center of the Ministry of Education in Qingdao. This shows that her degree in Korea has been recognized by the China authorities.

Ding Jiajia told reporters that after finishing junior college in China, she was admitted to the business information major of Cheongju University in South Korea. After four years of study, she got a master's degree. Ding Jiajia said that after returning to China in June 5438+10, she immediately went to Qingdao Service Center for Returned Overseas Students to apply for degree certification.

"The certification is mainly for finding a job in the future, and I am afraid that the employer who meets my favorite job will not recognize my academic qualifications." Yu Jiajia said that enterprises are now more and more strict in examining foreign academic qualifications. Before obtaining the certification, she only dared to submit her resume to Korean companies, and domestic companies simply dared not consider it.

Song Zhe, an international student majoring in logistics and trade at Jeonju University, said that it is the general trend to apply for degree certification in China, and his classmates studying in South Korea didn't find a job until they got the certification. Song Zhe said that because he applied for a school that Qingdao University of Science and Technology cooperated with South Korea, he had considered whether the academic qualifications obtained abroad could be recognized after returning home before going abroad. After passing this certification, he eliminated this concern.

At the Qingdao Service Center for Returned Overseas Students, the reporter saw that the staff who handle foreign degree certification have never been idle. In two hours, the number of people who came to consult reached 10.

Wang Zhipeng, a staff member of Qingdao Service Center for Returned Overseas Students, said that in 2000, overseas academic certification was implemented in Qingdao. That year, only 200 or 300 international students came to certify. In recent years, the number of international students who come to do academic certification has been increasing every year, reaching 656 in 2008, with 20 10 soaring to 1070, 20 1 1 and more than 300 people applied in the first three months.

But most diplomas come from Chinese-foreign cooperative schools.

Among the returnees on the island who are keen to certify foreign academic qualifications, more and more students have graduated from Chinese-foreign cooperative schools. Moreover, most of the international students who fail the certification every year are from such schools.

Wang Yujun, a staff member of Qingdao Bureau of Foreign Experts Affairs, said that about 10 people can't get the certificate a year, mostly because the schools chosen by foreign students are not within the scope of examination and approval by the Ministry of Education. Some international students don't know whether their school is within the scope of examination and approval by the Ministry of Education, which leads to their academic qualifications not being recognized after returning home. Most of these students come from Chinese-foreign cooperative schools. At present, international students who have graduated from Chinese-foreign cooperative schools account for one-fifth of the total number of people applying for degree certification.

Wang Yujun said that Chinese-foreign cooperation in running schools must be approved or put on record by the Ministry of Education, and the degree obtained by students can be recognized in China. However, at present, some Chinese-foreign cooperatively-run schools are not registered in the Ministry of Education, and students are unaware of it, which leads to the foreign academic qualifications obtained after graduation not being recognized.

In addition, the application materials provided by some international students are not true, and some undergraduate degrees obtained in China are suspected of fraud, and they will not get certificates.

Wang Yujun suggested that in order to get a foreign degree certificate after returning to China, students who choose Sino-foreign cooperative education can go to the Education Foreign Supervision Information Network of the Ministry of Education to confirm whether the school is within the scope of examination and approval by the Ministry of Education, or go to China to see the list of schools recommended by the Ministry of Education.

Academic certification requires the return certificate of international students.

It is understood that to apply for overseas academic certification in Qingdao, you need to submit application materials to the Qingdao Service Center for Returned Overseas Students, but the specific certification is completed by the Ministry of Education.

International students must first register in China, fill in and submit an online certification application. Then, you should submit the certification application materials to Qingdao Service Center for Returned Overseas Students. After the certification is completed, you can check whether the degree certificate has been sent back on the website of Qingdao Human Resources and Social Security in a week or so.

Wang Yujun introduced that among the materials to be prepared, students studying abroad should not only submit the degree certificates, transcripts, passports and the Certificate of Returned Overseas Students issued by Chinese embassies abroad, but also provide the last higher education diploma before going abroad, just like some domestic people who go abroad after finishing university. Wang Yujun emphasized that the transcripts must have the seal of the school and the original transcripts translated in Chinese.

The reporter learned that many foreign students still need to go back to school after returning to China without the school seal on their transcripts, which wastes a lot of time.