CHED warns public vs suspicious sites, individuals giving out ‘false information’ on scholarships

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CHED warns public vs suspicious sites, individuals giving out ‘false information’ on scholarships
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CHED- Unified Student Financial Assistance System for Tertiary Education (UniFAST) warned the public against social media sites and individuals that give out “false information” about financial assistance and scholarships its offers.

“Exercise caution and do not engage in transactions with individuals or groups claiming to represent the Commission or UniFAST,” CHED-UniFAST said in a public advisory.

“The TES is not a scholarship but a grant-in-aid program by the government that follows a prioritization scheme to qualify as a grantee,” CHED-EniFAST explained.Given this, all state universities and colleges , CHED-recognized local universities and colleges , and private higher education institutions with an existing memorandum of agreement and compliant with all the requirements of CHED-UniFAST are the “only ones eligible to implement TES.

The public was also urged to report any fraudulent or suspicious activity to CHED and its Regional Offices or the UniFAST Secretariat and its Regional Coordinators for them to “respond appropriately.”

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