Scholaro

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Scholaro, Inc.
Company type Private
Industry Educational technology
Founded2008
ServicesCredential Evaluation
GPA Calculator
Database
Website https://www.scholaro.com

Scholaro, Inc. is an educational technology company, headquartered in Chicago, USA, that specializes in providing credential evaluation services and software-as-a-service for international admissions and recruitment. [1] [2] [3]

Contents

Overview

Scholaro was founded in 2008 and operates as an Endorsed Member of the Association of International Credential Evaluators (AICE). [4] [2] [5] [6] [7] The company has received approval and recognition from various entities, including the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), numerous universities within the United States and internationally, as well as several state-level departments. These include: [1] [2]

Products and services

Credential Evaluation

Scholaro provides credential evaluation and verification services, assessing educational records for purposes such as college admissions, employment, professional licensing, and immigration. [24] [2] [25]

Verification involves confirming the authenticity of documents and checking institution accreditation and recognition by relevant authorities. [24]

GPA Calculator

Scholaro's Grade Point Average (GPA) calculator, used by universities and international students in converting their grades to the U.S. grading system, accommodates several thousand international and school-specific grade conversion scales. [26] [27] [28] [29] It is utilized for academic and scholarship applications.

Scholaro Database

Scholaro's database of international education systems includes education ladders, individual credential equivalencies in the US education system, grade conversion scales, and lists of higher educational institutions. [24] [30]

See also

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