Has anybody previously enquired whether a bachelors equivalent would be acceptable (I believe NVQ Level 6) – or if it needs to be a degree issued from a university (or college for Americans).
Curious because I didn’t go down the uno route, instead I went more vocational course in finance.
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Has to be the actual degree because of the visa requirement
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The rule is a bachelors degree, not equivalent OR 12 years experience working in that specific role.
The bachelor’s degree is a visa requirement from immigration, not just a JET rule. You cannot have an educator’s visa without one.
Slightly related:
I’m a bit confused by your last line of your first paragraph. The US has colleges and universities. One is just smaller, though sometimes they get used interchangeably.
A bachelors degree is a non negotiable requirement for JET due to immigration requirements.
If you apply without one, your application will automatically not be considered. You have no chance of being invited to interview.