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WQU Announces New Digital Credential for Master of Science in Financial Engineering
WorldQuant University is excited to announce that along with diplomas, we now provide digital credentials to students who graduate from the MSc in Financial Engineering degree program. Through our partnership with Credly, the largest and most connected digital credential network, our students now have another trusted method for real-time certification verification that can be shared with prospective employers on LinkedIn and across social media.
“Making sure our students across the world have the resources they need to thrive in today’s digital economy is an essential part of our work,” said WQU CEO Daphne Kis. “With their Credly badge, our graduates can easily showcase their achievements for prospective employers seeking verification of our rigorous MSc in Financial Engineering.”
All students who have already graduated under the MSc In Financial Engineering program name will receive the digital credentials. Graduates of the MSc in Financial Engineering program will receive email notifications from Credly’s platform this week to claim their badges. The Credly digital credential will not replace the diploma, but will serve as an additional way for MScFE alums to showcase their skills. Students with questions should visit the Credly Help Center.
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