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Thinking about studying overseas? So are scammers.
Fake visa services and scholarship offers are popping up more often, targeting students with promises of fast approvals or generous funding. These scams can steal your money or personal information.
DTS wants you to know what to look out for and how to stay safe.
Our recommendations:
Scammers love urgency like “Apply now or miss out!”
- Don’t rush. Take your time, ask questions and speak with someone at Curtin Connect if you’re unsure.
No legit scholarship charges to apply
- And no real visa service will ever ask for crypto or gift cards. Upfront payments? That’s a red flag.
Check the source
- Real scholarships and visa services use sites ending with .gov.au or curtin.edu.au. If it feels off, ask Curtin first.
Further information:
For more information on staying cyber secure, refer to the Australian Cyber Security Centre’s (ACSC) guide and personal security checklist.
If you think you’ve fallen for a scam and need assistance, visit the ACSC’s how to recover from scams advice.
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