Agron Matoshi has more than a decade of professional experience evaluating foreign academic credentials and international admissions. An established expert on all levels of education around the world, he has participated in dozens of panel discussions, presentations, workshops and publications on international education and related topics.
Before joining the Institute of Foreign Credential Services, Agron worked as a Senior Credentials Analyst at SpanTran Evaluation Services where he established policies for evaluation of foreign credentials, trainined and supervised staff, and created training manuals. Prior to that he was a consultant at Morningside Evaluations.
Agron served in various capacities with the City University of New York. He began his career in higher education at Lehman College as an Admissions Advisor and soon after become responsible for advising international students and evaluating international credentials for undergraduate, graduate, adult degree and continuing education programs. He also worked closely with deans and directors of departments to establish several dual degree and exchange programs, including the Korean Nursing Program, Sungshin Visitor Program, Turkish Exchange Program, Antigua Nursing Program and MD to BSN Program.
Agron is a recognized opinion leader who has delivered presentations on the educational systems of Albania, Kosova, and Macedonia. He is also the co-author of NAFSA’s Online Guide to Educational Systems Around the World: Albania.
Agron holds a Master of Arts in Economics from the City College of New York and graduated Magna Cum Laude with a B.A. in Economics from Lehman College, CUNY.