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  2. World Education Services - Wikipedia

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    World Education Services (WES) is a nonprofit organization that provides credential evaluations for international students and immigrants planning to study or work in the U.S. and Canada. [1] Founded in 1974, it is based in New York , U.S.

  3. Women's Engineering Society - Wikipedia

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    www.wes.org.uk The Women's Engineering Society is a United Kingdom professional learned society and networking body for women engineers, scientists and technologists. It was the first professional body set up for women working in all areas of engineering, predating the Society of Women Engineers by around 30 years.

  4. National Association of Credential Evaluation Services

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    The National Association of Credential Evaluation Services (NACES) is a United States non-profit organization, established in 1987, which is a member-based organization of private companies that provide transcript evaluation services of academic degrees awarded from non-United States educational institutions.

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  6. Wes - Wikipedia

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    Wes Madiko (1964–2021), Cameroonian musician William Wesley (born 1964), American basketball executive Wesley "Wes" Correa (born 1962), American–Puerto-Rican basketball player

  7. Wesleyan University - Wikipedia

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    Wesleyan University (/ ˈ w ɛ s l i ə n / ⓘ WESS-lee-ən) is a private liberal arts university in Middletown, Connecticut, United States.It was founded in 1831 as a men's college under the Methodist Episcopal Church and with the support of prominent residents of Middletown.

  8. Wes-Del Middle/High School - Wikipedia

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    The town of Gaston has had a newspaper, The Voice of the Wes-Del Community and featured mostly articles pertaining to the school and its alumni, even including articles written by high school students. The newspaper was created and run by a former Wes-Del graduate. which was released every other week until it was discontinued in May 2016 after ...

  9. Wes Phillips - Wikipedia

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    Wes Phillips was born in Houston, Texas, when his grandfather was the head coach of the Houston Oilers and his father was serving as their defensive line coach.The younger Phillips attended the University of Texas at El Paso, where he earned three letters playing football for the Miners after playing and graduating from Williamsville North High School. [3]