Originally Posted by
Seabreeze
The accreditation board referred to by bafanguy only deals with US universities.
There are a number of others in other countries (e.g. the EU, Canada and Australia) , but it depends what nationality your son has. In my opinion, stick to the same nationality. If Russian, perhaps think of changing.....
It is much easier to be employed in the country of your nationality, than in another country (if you are inexperienced).
Thanks. He has two options for now: Russia and Canada. This is to start from. Later on a relevant degree may help him to land a job in so many other places. Of course if he is lucky to quickly get a job in Canada, this will be it, I believe.