Integration With Slate

The AccessWES® Slate integration automatically uploads completed WES credential evaluations directly into your existing Slate system, saving valuable time and administrative resources.

Institutions requesting integration must have an AccessWES® account. If you do not already have an account, please request an account.

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Informational Resources

Slate integration helps you save time and administrative resources, while more easily meeting your international enrollment goals.

Join members of WES and New York University’s Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development to discuss the WES integration with Slate – a tool that automatically uploads completed WES evaluations and authenticated documents directly into your Slate instance.

  • Learn how institutions are using the integration to improve their admissions process
  • Hear about recent updates that make the integration even more useful for our institutional partners
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Automatically receive completed WES credential evaluations directly into your Slate system

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Save time by eliminating the need to download files from AccessWES® and upload them into Slate

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Continue to enjoy all the benefits of AccessWES®, while simplifying the electronic file delivery process

We are pleased that the integration with WES has allowed us to further streamline our operations by automating another manual process. We appreciate the WES team and their continued efforts to provide excellent service and support to partners.

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How it Works

  1. Submit the required information in the form below. Here is how to find your Slate Web Services Post URL.
  2. Complete the steps outlined in this guide to prepare your institution’s Slate system for the integration.
  3. WES will follow up to send a test file and ensure the integration is working properly.
  4. Once the integration is active, completed WES credential evaluations will automatically upload directly into your Slate system at the end of each day. Here is an example of how evaluations will appear in your Slate system.

Set up AccessWES® with Slate


This free integration is now available for all institutions that have an AccessWES® account and use Slate.

Do you currently have an AccessWES® Account?

Slate Integration Frequently Asked Questions

The Slate integration automatically uploads completed WES credential evaluations directly into your Slate system.

You must have an AccessWES account and be using Slate in order to set up the integration.

Send WES the requested information using the online form found on this page. Please also follow the directions outlined in this article to prepare your system for the integration.

The Slate integration should be seen as a compliment to AccessWES, not as a replacement. You will continue to use AccessWES to check an evaluation’s status, review any outstanding documents, and receive notifications via email when an evaluation is completed. In addition to the benefits of AccessWES, the Slate integration will upload completed evaluations directly into your Slate system.

You are able to check the status of an applicant’s evaluation through AccessWES. You are also able to see any outstanding documents WES is waiting to receive before the evaluation can be completed.

You will continue to receive email notifications whenever an evaluation is completed.

If a record for an applicant does not already exist in Slate, the system will create a new one for the incoming evaluation.

All completed evaluations for the day are uploaded into Slate through the integration each night at 10pm EDT.

If you don’t want to wait until 10pm for the file to upload into Slate, you may still download it directly through AccessWES.

Yes, you will need to set up each Slate instance, but this process is fairly quick and easy.

All reports received via AccessWES and the Slate integration include both the WES Evaluation Report, as well as copies of verified transcripts, diplomas, degree certificates, English translations, and any other documents that were used to evaluate the credential(s).