McMaster IT Notice: Fake Scholarship Scams
McMaster University recognizes how important it is for you to feel safe at McMaster and in Hamilton, and this includes protecting yourself from scams and phishing attempts.
If you are contacted by a service or someone promising you a tuition discount or fake scholarship, it is a fraud/scam. International students living in Canada can be vulnerable because it can be difficult to recognize scams, and students are often worried that they will cause more trouble by asking for help.
Students at Canadian universities are increasingly being targeted by fake websites or services offering fake scholarships, soliciting fraudulent application fees, and tuition discounts. While there are many different variations of the scam, financial phishing scams typically start with some form of impersonation.
The fraudsters typically create a fake website or free email address impersonating an executive, or someone at the university. Students end up losing the money they paid to the fraudsters. Recent scams have used fake websites such as “universityname[.]wixsite[.]com” (with “universityname” replaced with the real name of the university) and other free website providers impersonating legitimate university websites.
We ask that students and the university community continue to be vigilant about these types of fraudulent phishing scams and continue to report them. For more information and how to protect yourself against these types of scams, please also see The Importance of Protecting Yourself from Scams.
If you do come across one of these fraudulent websites, or receive a message, please report the message to?is-spam@mcmaster.ca, then delete the message. If you’d like to increase your cyber security awareness, there are a number of McMaster IT Security resources available, including:
- IT Security phishing resources
- IT security tips for students
- Cyber security tips for remote working
- IT security resources