A post on X claimed that there were “high rates of fraudulent applications” from Nigerian students.
in Kentucky, United States, has denied reports circulating on X that it had suspended admissions of students from Nigeria because of “high rates of fraudulent applications.”
“Campbellsville University does not deny admission based on nationality, origin, or location by policy or practice,” the institution’s Vice President for Enrollment Management, Jason Meriwether, said in the mail which was sent by the university spokesperson, Amber Meade.“Campbellsville University has a long history of hosting students from Nigeria, Nepal, Bangladesh and more than 90 countries world-wide.
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