Minnesota Universities Expose Fraudulent ‘Ghost Student’ Scheme

Minnesota colleges are grappling with an increasingly serious issue surrounding ‘ghost students.’ These are individuals who engage in fraud by using stolen or fabricated identities to enroll in academic programs.

The intent behind this scheme is to obtain financial aid before disappearing without a trace. This deceptive practice not only drains resources but also undermines the integrity of educational institutions.

Impact on Financial Aid

As these ghost students claim financial assistance, legitimate students may find their opportunities compromised. This fraudulent behavior puts additional strain on already limited financial aid resources.

Consequences for Institutions

Educational institutions are now facing the challenge of identifying and addressing this fraud. By implementing stricter verification processes, they aim to protect their funding and ensure that aid is used appropriately.

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By Hunter Fielding
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