By: Zepur Solakian
June 13, 2025
In today’s AI-driven world, speed sells. Automation promises to cut red tape, fast-track paperwork, and even “bypass” credentialing processes like degree evaluations, licensing, or visa documentation. The pitch? Skip the wait. Get certified now.
But here’s the problem: many of these tools are half-baked—technically flashy but lacking legitimacy. And in bypassing traditional systems, they often undermine the very credentials they claim to accelerate.
What’s the Harm?
- Fake Accreditation: AI-generated equivalency reports without backing from real institutions can lead to visa denials, job rejections, or worse.
- Devaluing Experience: “AI replaces years of expertise” is a dangerous lie. True competence is earned—not synthesized.
- Illusions of Legitimacy: Some services mimic official seals or use academic-sounding jargon. Don’t be fooled—without authority, it’s just window dressing.
- Privacy Risks: These platforms collect sensitive personal data. Are they secure? Who owns your information?
AI Can Help—If It Plays by the Rules
AI is valuable when used correctly. It can:
- Flag errors in documents
- Translate transcripts
- Suggest credential matches for human review
- Speed up evaluations through official channels
But it should support the system—not try to replace it.
Final Thought: Trust Is Earned, Not Automated
If a tool promises to skip the hard parts, ask what you’re really skipping: credibility, legality, or your future?
Don’t chase shortcuts. Check affiliations. Ask questions. In the world of credentials, there’s no substitute for doing it right.
Zepur Solakian
Executive Director & CEO
Center for the Global Advancement of Community Colleges (CGACC)
In partnership with ACEI