Beware of Scams: TASUED Official Statement on Admission Fraud

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The Tai Solarin University of Education (TASUED) has issued a disclaimer warning applicants and the general public about a fraudulent WhatsApp group promising admission to the University. The group, targeting candidates who scored 150 and above, is part of an admission scam which the University has strongly dissociated itself from. TASUED has not yet decided the cut-off mark for the 2023/2024 admission.

Tai Solarin University of Education Disclaimer

In an urgent update to prospective students and the general public, Tai Solarin University of Education (TASUED), has issued a firm disclaimer regarding fraudulent activities circulating on social media. This alert aims to protect aspiring students from falling victim to scammers and to prevent the misuse of the University’s name and reputation.

Notice of Admission Scam

TASUED has recently become aware of the unscrupulous activities of fraudsters who have been spreading misleading information via social media. These scammers have been inviting candidates who scored 150 and above to join a WhatsApp group claiming to facilitate admission into various undergraduate courses at the University.

University’s Stance on the Admission Scam

The University firmly dissociates itself from this fraudulent admission scam. It wishes to clarify emphatically that it has no association whatsoever with these fraudulent actors and their misleading promises of admission.

The University is taking this issue very seriously and has issued a stern warning to those involved in this despicable act. It cautions that any individual found participating in this admission scam and racketeering will face the full wrath of the law.

Cut-off Mark for 2023/2024 Admission is Yet to Be Decided

It is important to clarify that both the Joint Admission and Matriculation Board (JAMB) and the University are yet to decide the cut-off mark for the 2023/2024 admission. This underlines the fraudulent nature of the claims made by the scammers and serves to further caution potential victims against falling for such misinformation.

Conclusion

In conclusion, TASUED urges its prospective students to remain vigilant and to only rely on official communication from the University or JAMB for information related to admission processes.

Students are also advised to report any suspicious activities or communications to the appropriate authorities for immediate action. The University remains committed to upholding the integrity of its admission process and protecting the interests of its potential students.

Olusegun Fapohunda