Recently, a new policy on academic certification has caused a lot of fluctuations in the international student community.
Today, I'm going to dispel the rumors for you!!
Context in which it happened
Recently, some words have been added to some academic certificates, such as "not leaving the country all the way", "including domestic research experience", "flexible semester system", "learning phrases abroad learning system requirements" and other words.
When these academic certificates were posted on the Internet, they were immediately taken out of context by many people and said that they were not certified by the Chinese Liufu.
Actual situation
These words are indeed real, and to put it bluntly, this is just a small addition to the overseas study experience of international students. While it is true that such "realistic descriptions" have been added, in practice, they do not affect the recognition of academic credentials and the official recognition of certificates.
I would like to explain to international students who are concerned about this matter: in fact,
So, there's really no need to worry too much about it, and you don't have to dig at every word.
Certification or not, then you just need to see if there is a stamp! Don't always be led astray by some bad intermediaries~
However, the certification of international students' academic qualifications is a big problem, so it is still not allowed to be sloppy!
Advice for international students
1. Plan your study abroad time reasonably
Before applying for accreditation, try to ensure that your study and entry schedule are strictly in line with the school's normal course schedule.
2. Carefully prepare certification materials
Make sure that your entry materials are fully prepared, and if there are special circumstances, you need to submit relevant instructions and school certificates to the Chinese Liufu in a timely manner.
3. Maintain communication with the school
Maintain good email communication with the school to ensure that all information is updated and fed back in a timely manner.
4. Avoid technical evasions
Don't try to circumvent policy requirements by accurately counting the number of days you enter or leave the country, as this is often ineffective and unnecessary, and may leave your own future certifications at risk.