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Student fakes father’s death to obtain US scholarship
An Indian student was arrested and deported from the United States after he was found of falsifying documents to obtain a full US scholarship. The
6 days ago
Outlookindia
Indian Student Faces Deportation From US Over Scholarship Fraud Scandal Exposed On Reddit
Aryan Anand, a 19-year-old Indian student studying in the US, faces expulsion and deportation following revelations of extensive scholarship fraud, including a forged death certificate, to secure a scholarship at Lehigh University.
5 days ago
India Today on MSN.com
US to deport Indian student as Reddit exposes his fake story of father's death
A Reddit post exposed a 19-year-old Indian student, Aryan Anand, who submitted a fraudulent application, claiming the death of his father, to secure admission and a scholarship at Lehigh University in Pennsylvania.
6 days ago
U.S. News & World Report on MSN.com
International Student Services at U.S. Colleges: What to Know
International students can connect with ISS offices for everything from visa information to workshops and fun outings.
7 days ago
IBTimes on MSN.com
Indian Student Deported After Faking Father's Death And Documents To Get Scholarship In US University
An Indian student who gained a full scholarship to a top US university by faking his father's death is now set to be deported. According to Lehigh Valley News, Aryan Anand, 19, has been charged with fabricating admission and financial aid documents to secure a spot at Lehigh University in Pennsylvania.
3 days ago
India TV
US: Indian student fakes father's death to get scholarship in Pennsylvania, arrested
Aryan Anand, 19, was arrested in April after he was found to have forged documents to show his father's death in order to get a scholarship at Lehigh University. As part of a deal, his admission was cancelled and he was deported back to India for his fraudulent activities.
6 days ago
Hindustan Times on MSN.com
This Reddit confession led to Indian student’s deportation from US: ‘I planned something very wrong'
A 19-year-old Indian student who scammed his way into a top ... his school principal’s email address and his father’s death certificate to study in the US. He said his story began when his Class 10 boards were cancelled. “From that day till now ...
4 days ago
Metro on MSN.com
Universities accused of ‘spying’ on student protesters for police
UEA, City University London and Cranfield University all admitted to sharing student personal data with police forces. Cranfield also referred up to four students to Prevent, according to the findings. A UEA spokesperson said: ‘The data relates to one incident of criminal damage committed by a student, which the university reported to the police.’
22 hours ago
Deccan Herald
Indian student fakes father's death, documents to score US varsity scholarship; to be deported
A 19-year-old Indian student was expelled from a US university and was asked to leave the country ... He had also reportedly created a fake email address to impersonate a school principal. Closer to home, The University Grants Commission(UGC) has warned ...
4 days ago
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