Diploma
Supplement
What is the Diploma Supplement (DS)?
The
Diploma Supplement (DS)
) is a
document
attached to a higher education diploma aiming at
improving international ‘transparency’ and at
facilitating the academic and professional
recognition of qualifications (diplomas, degrees,
certificates etc.). It is designed to provide a
description of the nature, level, context, content
and status of the studies that were successfully
completed by the individual named on the original
qualification to which this supplement is appended.
It should be free from any value-judgements,
equivalence statements or suggestions about
recognition. It is a flexible non-prescriptive tool
which is designed to save time, money and workload.
It is capable of adaptation to local needs.
The DS is produced by national institutions
according to a template that has been developed by a
Joint European Commission - Council of Europe -
UNESCO working party that tested and refined it.
The DS is composed of eight sections (information
identifying the holder of the qualification,
information identifying the qualification,
information on the level of the qualification,
information on the contents and results gained,
information on the function of the qualification,
additional information, certification of the
Supplement, information on the national higher
education system). Information in all eight sections
should be provided. Where information is not
provided, an explanation should give the reason why.
A description of the national higher education
system within which the individual named on the
original qualification graduated has to be attached
to the DS. This description is provided by the
National Academic Recognition Information Centres (NARICs)
and is available on the website:
www.enic-naric.net
What it
is not?
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It
is not a Curriculum Vitae.
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It
is not a substitute for the original
qualification or a transcript.
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It
is not an automatic system that guarantees
recognition.
What
does the Diploma Supplement offer to students?
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A
diploma that is more readable and easily
comparable abroad.
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A
precise description of their academic career and
the competencies acquired during the study
period.
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Objective description of their achievements and
competencies
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An
easier access to opportunities of work or
further studies abroad
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It
fosters their employability
What
does the Diploma Supplement offer to higher
education institutions?
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It
facilitates academic and professional
recognition, thus increasing the transparency of
qualifications.
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It
protects national/institutional autonomy while
offering a common frame which is accepted all
over Europe.
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It
promotes informed judgements about
qualifications that can be understood in another
educational context.
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It
raises the visibility of the institution abroad.
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It
promotes the employability of their graduates at
national and international level.
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It
helps saving time since it provides the answers
to a lot of recurrent questions put to
administrative services in institutions about
the content and portability of diplomas.
Why is
the Diploma Supplement needed?
New
qualifications proliferate worldwide and countries
are constantly changing their qualification systems
and educational structures under the impact of rapid
economic, political and technological change. An
increasing number of mobile citizens are seeking the
fair recognition of their qualifications. The
non-recognition and poor-evaluation of
qualifications is now a global problem. Since
original credentials alone do not provide sufficient
information, it is very difficult to gauge the level
and function of a qualification without detailed
appropriate explanation.
The Diploma Supplement is a response to these
challenges since:
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It
promotes transparency in higher education.
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It
accommodates rapid changes in qualifications.
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It
aids mobility, access and lifelong learning.
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It
promotes fair and informed judgements about
qualifications.
The Diploma Supplement is issued to the
Graduates of the university, free of charge and in
English.
For more
information please visit:
·
http://www.yok.gov.tr
·
www.enic-naric.net
·
http://europa.eu.int/comm/education/progr.php
http://www.cedefob.eu.int