Trick 1: Pretending to be a college admissions officer to cheat. The swindler claimed to be the admissions officer of a university, holding the enrollment publicity materials of a university, meeting with candidates and parents, boasting endlessly, and tricking students and parents into filling in their volunteers. After gaining the trust of his parents, he emphasized the difficulty of admission and hinted that he could help. Parents were generous to their children's future and were cheated as a result.
Precautionary reminder: All admissions work adopts remote online admission in different places, and information is transmitted through the computer network, and the computer files according to the volunteers and scores. No human factors will affect the results of the document.
Trick 2: Confuse the form of education and cheat. There are many forms of higher education. Some admissions swindlers deliberately confuse the differences between ordinary higher education and online education, adult education, self-taught examination and Sino-foreign cooperation in running schools, and deceive candidates who want to go to ordinary undergraduate colleges, claiming that they can go to universities or even key universities as long as they pay the money. After spending money, parents got the admission notice, and only when they entered the school did they know that they were cheated: they were not undergraduate or junior college students in general higher education at all, but self-study classes, adult education preparatory classes, online colleges or Sino-foreign cooperative education projects.
Precautionary reminder: Online education, adult education, self-taught examination and some Sino-foreign cooperative education programs are also forms of higher education, but different from ordinary higher education, the entry threshold is lower. Online education, adult education, self-study exams and other forms of education can be enrolled without college entrance examination results. Admissions cheats are most likely to play tricks on candidates and parents on this issue.
Trick 3: claiming that "low score and high record" was cheated. The swindler claimed to be an acquaintance or relative of an admissions college or a provincial admissions office leader, claiming that he had a way to get candidates who did not meet a batch of undergraduate admission control scores to a number of undergraduate colleges, and only candidates who met a college score line could be admitted to the undergraduate major, thus defrauding many candidates of a lot of money.
Precautionary reminder: The Provincial Education Examinations Institute strictly implements the admission control scores and does not admit a group of candidates who do not meet the policy requirements; In addition to the care policies stipulated by the state and the province, no one enjoys privileges in college enrollment.
Trick 4: lie about "internal indicators" and "small plans". This is the usual practice of admissions scammers. They forged documents and seals, set up registered offices and telephone numbers, and pretended to be university admissions officers. When meeting with parents, they often produce some forged documents and blank admission notices of the school, falsely claiming that they have some "internal indicators" and "small plans", and asking parents to pay part of the deposit first, and then pay the rest when the admission notice arrives. However, after the parents paid the deposit in full, they forged false notices for their parents, or simply absconded with the money.
Precautionary reminder: The Provincial Education Examinations Institute strictly implements the enrollment plan issued by the state and the province. No individual can say that he has an enrollment plan and quota.
Trick 5: Deception under the guise of "self-enrollment". Some swindlers use the policy of self-enrollment to mislead parents, claiming that self-enrollment just doesn't need a score line and can be done by spending tens of thousands of yuan.
Precautionary reminder: Colleges and universities that have been approved by the Ministry of Education or the Provincial Department of Education to enroll students independently have announced to the public that candidates who participate in independent enrollment should take the college entrance examination, reach the prescribed score line, and go through the admission procedures through the Provincial Education Examinations Institute.
Trick 6: Fraud by means of "directed enrollment". Some scammers use the national targeted enrollment policy to deceive candidates and parents, boasting that they can get a targeted enrollment plan of a university, guarantee admission, bid openly, and charge so-called "targeted fees" to defraud parents of money.
Precautionary reminder: Except for a few ministries and universities (such as Tsinghua and Peking University). ), provincial colleges and universities do not arrange targeted employment enrollment plans. The directional enrollment plan of our province, like other enrollment plans, is managed by the Provincial Education Examinations Institute.
Trick 7: Deliberately confuse the concept of "preparatory class" and cheat in the name of so-called "preparatory students". "Preparatory class" is also called "ethnic preparatory class". Offering ethnic preparatory classes in some colleges and universities is the national enrollment policy, and there are strict procedures for minority qualification examination, enrollment plan management and admission. In recent years, a few higher vocational colleges have broken away from the enrollment system and promised to "get on the bus first and then buy tickets", "enter the hospital and leave the hospital" and enroll students in the name of "preparatory students". Some lawless elements take the opportunity to recruit students everywhere, introduce them to illegal colleges and universities, and charge parents huge benefits and information fees.
Precautionary reminder: according to the national regulations, it is not allowed to enroll students beyond the plan. The "preparatory class" must also be audited by the provincial admissions department, and the admitted schools and majors can be found through the authoritative and credible channels mentioned above. In addition to the Provincial Education Examinations Institute, no other institution or individual may handle the admission procedures of ordinary colleges and universities. According to the regulations of the Ministry of Education, candidates in Hunan Province can only obtain the status of students in ordinary colleges and universities after going through the formal admission procedures in Hunan Education Examinations Institute, and can only obtain the graduation certificate of ordinary colleges and universities when they graduate.
Trick 8: Cheating by using admission information. During the enrollment period every year, some swindlers live in hotels near the enrollment site, use the enrollment number or admission ticket provided by parents and candidates to impersonate the parents or relatives of candidates, and use the invalid information of parents and candidates to report to the parents of candidates: it is precisely because he found friends and spent money to dredge the relationship that candidates were admitted or enrolled, taking the opportunity to collect money from parents.
Precautionary reminder: Candidates should not easily tell others their ID number and registration number. During the admission process, all candidates can check their admission results through the website of Hunan Admissions Examination Information Port, the local county (city, district) recruitment office, and the voice inquiry telephone published by the Provincial Education Examinations Institute. Specially remind the majority of candidates and parents: in the enrollment of ordinary colleges and universities, no one can "buy scores with money"; In addition to the care policies stipulated by the state and the province, no one enjoys privileges in college enrollment; Except for the Provincial Education Examinations Institute, no other institution may enroll students in ordinary colleges and universities. Don't believe in the rhetoric of the admissions fraudster, so as not to be deceived.