It has come to our attention that some unscrupulous individuals are targeting innocent applicants who have not been admitted to the College of Education.
These scammers are making false promises of special protocols to obtain admission, preying on the hopes and dreams of aspiring students.
Reports indicate that these scammers are even sending fraudulent admission messages, requesting applicants to make payments to a specific mobile money number in exchange for access to their admission letters.
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Shockingly, some applicants have already fallen victim to their deceitful scheme.
In light of this, Coleman Publications would like to create this awareness to all applicants: anyone promising college protocols and special admission offers online is a scammer!
College of Education admission is purely based on merit and not favour or protocol from people you meet online.
Instead of falling for their ploy, we advise you to save that little money you have or invest it towards next year’s application.
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It is heartbreaking that you didn’t secure admission this year, but succumbing to scammers will only worsen the situation.
Remember, just because you did not secure admission this year does not mean that your life is over. There are always opportunities to try again next year or explore alternative areas of interest.
Please be cautious and vigilant, and do not allow yourself to be deceived by these fraudulent individuals who claim to offer college admission through questionable means.
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