Document Report
The Document Report will give the U.S. equivalent for each academic credential you submit to us (e.g. high school diploma, Bachelor's degree, transcript, etc.) It will notate how long you studied and give a short description of your program and its entry requirements.
The Document Report is often used for employment, immigration, and education situations, where transfer credit and a Grade Point Average (GPA) are not required.
The basic fee for the Document Report is $80.
Education Course Report
The Education Course Report will give the same information as the Document Report - it will indicate the U.S. equivalent for each academic credential you submit to us (e.g. high school diploma, Bachelor's degree, transcript, etc.) In addition, it will contain a section that lists each course on every transcript submitted in chronological order, assign each course a U.S. equivalent grade and credit hours, and give the Grade Point Average (GPA).
The Education Course Report is recommended for education situations, where individual courses, transfer credit, and/or a Grade Point Average (GPA) are relevant or required.
The basic fee for the Course Report is $165 (for high school only or post -secondary/college/university) or $195 (for both high school and post secondary).
Divisional Education Report
The Divisional Education Report will give the same information as the Document Report - it will indicate the U.S. equivalent for each academic credential you submit to us (e.g. high school diploma, Bachelor's degree, transcript, etc.) In addition, it will contain a section that lists each course on every transcript submitted, assign each course a U.S. equivalent grade and credit hours, and give the Grade Point Average (GPA). The coursework for this report will be sorted by level, in order to provide a clear differentiation between undergraduate and graduate level courses.
The Divisional Education Report is recommended for applicants interested in attending Graduate School, where individual courses, transfer credit, and/or a Grade Point Average (GPA) are relevant or required.
The basic fee for the Divisional Education Report is $225 (for post-secondary/college/university).
General Licensure Report
The General Licensure Report will give the same information as the Document Report - it will indicate the U.S. equivalent for each academic credential you submit to us (e.g. high school diploma, Bachelor's degree, transcript, etc.) In addition, it will contain a section that lists each course on every transcript submitted, assign each course a U.S. equivalent grade and credit hours, and give the Grade Point Average (GPA). The coursework for this report will be sorted by categories for easy identification of professional expertise areas.
The General Licensure Report is recommended for employment or Licensure situations, where individual courses, transfer credit, and/or a Grade Point Average (GPA) are relevant or required.
The basic fee for the General Licensure Report is $225 (for post-secondary/college/university).
Accounting Licensure Report
The Accounting Licensure Report will give the same information as the Document Report - it will indicate the U.S. equivalent for each academic credential you submit to us (e.g. high school diploma, Bachelor's degree, transcript, etc.) In addition, it will contain a section that lists each course on every transcript submitted, assign each course a U.S. equivalent grade and credit hours, and give the Grade Point Average (GPA). The coursework for this report will be sorted by categories for easy identification of professional expertise areas, with emphasis on required courses for the accounting field.
A course syllabus of all the coursework taken must be submitted in order to complete this report accurately.
The Accounting Licensure Report is recommended for applicants interested in obtaining a professional Accounting License, since individual courses, transfer credit, and/or a Grade Point Average (GPA) are typically relevant and/or required.
The basic fee for the Accounting Licensure Report is $250 (for post-secondary/college/university).
Teaching Licensure Report
The Teaching Licensure Report will give the same information as the Document Report - it will indicate the U.S. equivalent for each academic credential you submit to us (e.g. high school diploma, Bachelor's degree, transcript, etc.) In addition, it will contain a section that lists each course on every transcript submitted, assign each course a U.S. equivalent grade and credit hours, and give the Grade Point Average (GPA). The coursework for this report will be sorted by categories for easy identification of professional expertise areas, with emphasis on required courses for the teaching field.
The Teaching Licensure Report is recommended for applicants interested in obtaining a professional Teaching License, since individual courses, transfer credit, and/or a Grade Point Average (GPA) are typically relevant and/or required.
The basic fee for the Teaching Licensure Report is $225 (for post-secondary/college/university).
Nursing Licensure Report
The Nursing Licensure Report will give the same information as the Document Report - it will indicate the U.S. equivalent for each academic credential you submit to us (e.g. high school diploma, Bachelor's degree, transcript, etc.) In addition, it will contain a section that lists each course on every transcript submitted, assign each course a U.S. equivalent grade and credit hours, and give the Grade Point Average (GPA). The coursework for this report will be sorted by categories with emphasis on the required courses for the nursing field, and it will include clinical experience when provided by the applicant.
The Nursing Licensure Report is recommended for applicants interested in pursuing a career in the nursing field in the US, since individual courses, transfer credit, and/or a Grade Point Average (GPA) are typically relevant and/or required.
The basic fee for the Nursing Licensure Report is $250 (for post-secondary/college/university).
Which report do I need?
The main difference between a Document Report and the variety of Course Reports that IEE offers is that the Document Report will not list individual courses, credits, or GPA; all other report options will. You can review our Evaluations Services page for more detailed information on the differences between the reports IEE offers.
Ultimately, it is the responsibility of the individual client to know what the institution (school, employer, or other) who is accepting the evaluation will want to see on the evaluation.