International Education Intelligence 

 

  About WES

World Education Services (WES), a not-for-profit organization founded in 1974, is internationally recognized in the field of international credential evaluation. Its up-to-date resources and comprehensive database on educational systems worldwide assure the accuracy and consistency of its reports.

WES provides more than 50,000 evaluations each year that are accepted by thousands of academic institutions, employers, licensing and certification boards and government agencies in the U.S. and Canada. WES is a founding member of The National Association of Credential Evaluation Services (NACES).

 

University of Central Florida
International Credential Authentication and Evaluation for Faculty

World Education Services (WES) authenticates and evaluates foreign academic credentials in conjunction with the faculty hiring process. WES evaluation reports provide you with the assurance that foreign-educated faculty members (or candidates) have earned the appropriate academic credentials in accordance with UCF’s standards

World Education Services (WES):

  • Collects and Authenticates the Appropriate Documents
  • Confirms the Legitimacy of Foreign Institutions
  • Provides the U.S. Equivalency of All Credentials

 

In cooperation with UCF’s Office of Faculty Relations, WES has established streamlined procedures and application forms and instructions to simplify this process for UCF academic and administrative staff. On this page you will find the forms and instructions necessary to initiate the WES authentication and evaluation process.

If you have any questions regarding specific documentation requirements please visit the WES Required Documents page. Please feel free to contact the WES Academic Services department at faculty@wes.org by calling 212-219-7330 if you have questions or require any assistance.

Download UCF/WES Faculty Evaluation Packet
Log in to online account to:
           • download WES reports and autheniticated credentials
           • check application status