Every year, 6.9 million students take part in study abroad programs (UNESCO). EduAtlas supports all the people and institutions involved in this global movement. EduAtlas can be used to:
Prepare for international study or mobility (e.g. a student in Brazil checks how many years of school are needed to enter university in Germany)
Understand degree equivalencies before applying (e.g. a family verifies whether a bachelor’s degree from Morocco matches the expected level in France or the U.S.)
Support admissions and advising decisions (e.g. a university office reviews how a student’s grades and credits translate from one country to another)
Plan dual degrees or joint academic programs (e.g. two universities compare their systems to design a compatible double-degree pathway)
Clarify academic pathways for students and families (e.g. understanding how a student can move from one country to another without losing years, credits, or academic value)
Support educators and policymakers (e.g. educators comparing systems for curriculum alignment, or public institutions analyzing international education structures)
As the world becomes increasingly interconnected, these operations are becoming essential to learning, moving, and working across borders.
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