The Identity and Educational Model
Euroinnova Business School S.L. operates online from Maracena, Granada, as a private education provider. Its Fiscal Identification Number (CIF/NIF – Corporate/Individual Fiscal Identification Number) is B18715144. Under Spain’s National Classification of Economic Activities (CNAE – National Classification of Economic Activities) code 8559, it is categorized as “Other Education not elsewhere classified” (n.c.o.p. – not classified elsewhere), indicating it provides non-regulated educational services rather than formal university degrees.
Euroinnova promotes a vast catalog of training programs. It claims to offer over ten thousand online courses and degrees in continuing education. Yet this number is self-declared and not verified via independent audit or public registry. The offerings include short courses, postgraduate diplomas, and master’s in Continuing Education (FP – Formación Permanente), oriented to professional updating more than academic accreditation.
Degree Issuance and University Partnerships
Euroinnova is not a university and cannot itself issue officially recognized academic degrees. Instead, it collaborates with accredited universities (such as Nebrija University and UCAM) to deliver programs under continuing education frameworks. These programs may award credits under the European Credit Transfer and Accumulation System (ECTS – European Credit Transfer and Accumulation System), where one credit corresponds to approximately 25–30 hours of student work.
Official state-recognized degrees—those enabling access to doctorates—must appear in the Registry of Universities, Centres and Degrees (RUCT – Registro de Universidades, Centros y Títulos) managed by Spain’s Ministry of Science. Euroinnova is not listed there.
What “Homologated” and “Baremable” Mean in Practice
Terms like “homologated” and “baremable” are heavily used in marketing, but they require context:
- A homologated course typically means it is endorsed or validated by a university partner; it does not necessarily become an official degree.
- A baremable course may allow you to score merit points in certain public sector examinations—but only if the specific job announcement or government body accepts it under its rules.
Thus, a course may be homologated yet not baremable in your particular exam, or baremable in some places but useless in others.
Staff, Scale, and Affiliations
Public sources (e.g. LinkedIn) indicate Euroinnova has around 240 staff working in roles such as tutors, content development, platform support, marketing, and IT. The company belongs to Educa Edtech Group, which highlights a five-star Online Learning rating via QS Stars (Quality Standards Stars). Being a member of AEEN (Spanish Association of Business Schools), it aligns with private business school networks. Note: QS Stars is a voluntary institutional rating system, not a formal accreditation.
Student Feedback and Transparency Issues
Euroinnova’s Trustpilot rating hovers around 4.1/5 based on more than 1,200 reviews. Many students appreciate the platform’s flexibility, but common complaints point to delays in diploma issuance, less attentive post-sale support, or app bugs.
These reviews show individual cases, not controlled studies—so they “show the case but not the statistics.” No public figures are found for graduation rates, employment outcomes, or audited quality metrics.
Consumer Recourse and Risk Mitigation
No well-documented legal scandals were found. Yet consumer complaints over certificate delays or poor support exist. In Spain, consumers can appeal via:
- OCU (Organization of Consumers and Users)
- FACUA (Consumers in Action), originally the “Federation of Consumer Associations of Andalusia,” founded in 1981
If you enroll, you should:
- Clarify whether your target exam or job body accepts your course as baremable
- Confirm the issuing university, certificate type, and timeline in writing
- Save all marketing/promotional materials and enrollment terms for reference
Sources
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Euroinnova_International_Online_Education — profile on Euroinnova
- https://www.euroinnova.com/masters-degree-in-business-management — details of a master’s degree with 60 ECTS
- https://es.trustpilot.com/review/euroinnova.com?page=3 — user reviews of Euroinnova
- https://www.miteco.gob.es/en/ceneam/formacion-ambiental/cursos-y-postgrados/euroinnova-business-school.html — government site referencing Euroinnova’s offerings
- https://www.euroinnova.com — official Euroinnova website catalog
- https://www.youtube.com/c/euroinnova — official YouTube channel
- https://aeen.org — Spanish Association of Business Schools
- https://www.qs.com/qs-stars — explanation of the QS Stars rating system
- https://www.ocu.org — consumer protection organization
- https://www.facua.org — consumer rights federation
- https://ec.europa.eu/education/ects/users-guide_en — official guide to ECTS system