Close Menu
FarAwayJobs
    What's Hot
    Study Abroad

    What Tree Rings Can Tell Us About Heat Waves

    Study Abroad

    Impact of international education and cultural exchange programs on students

    Study Abroad

    Education Abroad hosts “A Taste of Global Education”

    Important Pages:
    • Free AI Resume
    • About Us
    • Contact us
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms & Conditions
    • Free AI Resume
    • About Us
    • Contact us
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms & Conditions
    FarAwayJobs
    Free AI Resume Builder
    • Remote Work

      What’s Really Lying Beneath the Layoffs

      The Top B2B Inbound Marketing Strategies in 2026

      How To Post (and Stand Out) On LinkedIn In 2026

      8 Best B2B SaaS SEO Agencies In The U.S (2026)

      7 Social Selling Tips for 2026

    • Remote Teams

      9 Remote 9 Interview Questions Every Interviewer Should Ask

      7 Ways to Build a Resilient Remote Team

      7 Reasons to Plan a Virtual Team Retreat

      7 Signs a Candidate Is a Good Fit for Your Team

      Top Recruiting Tips for Remote Companies

    • Management

      Report: 80% Say Salary Isn’t Keeping Up With Inflation

      Synchronous and Asynchronous Communication for Remote Teams| Remote.co

      Getting to Know Your Virtual Team: 10 Strategies

      10 Tips to Succeed as a Fully Remote Company

      How to Hire Contractors for Your Remote Team

    • Business

      Remote Work Predictions for 2018

      Remote Work: More Than a Perk for Pros with Chronic Conditions

      10 Tips for Running a Remote Business

      Starting a Company? Why You Should Go Remote

      How Remote Work Leads to More Loyal Employees

    • Offshoring

      80+ Remote Work Statistics for 2026: The Complete Data Guide

      7 ways an accounts payable BPO can benefit your company

      The complete guide to hiring a virtual phone assistant

      What is an IVR call center? (workflows, benefits, tools)

      The 2024 guide to omnichannel contact centers

    • Productivity

      Why spreadsheets fail at employee performance tracking

      How to set performance expectations

      What good performance looks like

      Workforce planning using productivity benchmarks

      Why performance reviews feel unfair

    • Abroad

      Can You Intern Abroad in Latin America?

      Taylor’s Spring Semester in Athens

      These 6 College Students Did a Study Abroad Program in Spain

      Top Places to Study Abroad in Central and Eastern Europe

      Study Abroad vs. Exchange Program: What’s the Difference?

    • Job Search

      How to Land a Remote Job in 2026

      Job Hopping: Benefits And Disadvantages

      Remote Job Search Tips from Deb Haas

      Andrew Gobran (Doist) on Career Values and Remote Job Search Strategy

      24 Remote Jobs for Pregnant Women To Work-From-Home

    • Job Board
    FarAwayJobs
    Home » Looking for university admission abroad? Take caution
    Study Abroad

    Looking for university admission abroad? Take caution

    Facebook Twitter Pinterest WhatsApp
    Looking for university admission abroad? Take caution
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest WhatsApp

    Lots of Kenyans aspire to get higher education. A university degree or college diploma opens the way to well-paying jobs that will improve the individual’s life and that of his or her wider family.

    Qualifications from foreign universities, especially those in the Global North, are highly sought after. With such qualifications, the individual can get jobs practically anywhere in the world. However, there exists a huge information asymmetry because most Kenyans do not know the admission processes for joining prestigious foreign universities.

    Before you start scratching your head as to the meaning of information asymmetry, it refers to a situation where one party to a transaction has more knowledge than his or her counterpart. The individual with less information is, therefore, at a disadvantage and likely to make decisions that will be very costly in the long term.

    According to the online financial dictionary Investopedia, information asymmetry can result in the problem of “adverse selection”. In this case, the individual possessing little information in a transaction may buy a product or service that could be defective, harmful or overpriced.

    This is the situation where potential students looking for overseas education have almost no information about what they are getting into, compared to the entities that are marketing university admissions. The consequence of this type of information asymmetry is mismatched expectations and financial losses for those looking to study abroad. Sadly, information asymmetry in university admissions is a worldwide problem.

    Unesco data shows Kenya has about 15,000 students studying abroad. The number is expected to grow as Kenyans seek career opportunities beyond the country’s borders. The British Council lists the most popular destinations for Kenyan students as the United Kingdom, USA and Australia. Also popular are Canada, China, Germany, South Africa and South Korea.

    The good news is that there are red flags to help you avoid falling prey to illegitimate university admission services.

    1. Unsolicited admissions: Universities have an admission process that’s initiated by prospective students often through an online portal. No credible university will offer admission to a student who did not apply for it. Neither are scholarships offered through WhatsApp messages or emails to those who did not apply. Quite often, unsolicited admissions are followed by requests for “processing fees” or some other demand for money.

    2. Easy scholarships: According to FinAid, a student advisory website, any organisation asking for money upfront in exchange for student scholarships is probably not genuine. Some scammers collect so much money in so-called application fees that they can afford to pay out a few scholarships to maintain the illusion of legitimacy. “Your odds of winning a scholarship from such scams are less than your chances of striking it rich in the lottery,” FinAid says.

    The Scholarship System, a student advisory resource, says legitimate scholarships will require applicants to write essays or at least a few short-answer responses. Genuine scholarships will also require supporting documents, such as transcripts and recommendation letters. They will have minimum entry qualifications and are awarded once or twice a year.

    3. Unofficial communication channels: Credible universities have official email addresses and do not communicate with applicants through text messages. Some common traits of suspicious emails include prompts to click on a link, submit personal information, download an attachment or send money. Often, the communication will have undertones of urgency, such as your application being terminated if you don’t pay as soon as possible. Do not send money directly to anyone claiming to represent a university.

    4. High-pressure seminars: The US Federal Trade Commission (FTC) advises against paying any money at publicity events called to promote admissions into foreign universities. These events are usually high-pressure sales pitches, where they tell you to pay immediately or risk losing out on the “opportunity”. Investigate the organisation hosting the event and explore other options before you pay anything. “Don’t do business with anyone reluctant to answer questions or give details,” the FTC says.

    5. Guaranteed scholarships! Study International, an independent resource on the education sector, cautions against organisations or companies that offer guaranteed scholarships if you apply with them. If an offer is too good to be true, it usually is a scam. Genuine organisations do not give out scholarships to everybody who applies. “Legitimate services will not guarantee the opportunity of receiving a scholarship,” Study International advises.

    6. Personal information: Kansas State University warns against unusual requests for personal information. Be suspicious of applications that request for bank account or credit card numbers. Such details, in addition to other identifying information about you, can be used to steal from your bank account. Do not give personal financial details over the phone or online to anyone without getting information about their services in writing first.

    In summary, anyone interested in pursuing further studies should do their own research before committing money. Most information about admissions and scholarships is available for free, whether from your preferred school or on the Internet. If you choose to pay for help with university admissions, be sure you understand what you are paying for.

    There’s a further possibility of joining an unrecognised university. Whether attending actual classes or studying online, make sure the foreign academic institution you have selected is recognised in Kenya.

    A worrying concern is that of diploma mills. They are bogus academic institutions selling degrees, diplomas and certificates to anyone who wants to graduate without attending classes. In essence, diploma mills exist to help academic cheaters get fake qualifications.

    Diploma mills can be found in both developed and developing countries but, as some Kenyans are finding out, a degree that is not recognised is nothing more than an expensive piece of tissue paper.

    Source link

    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn WhatsApp

    Related Posts

    Study Abroad

    Can You Intern Abroad in Latin America?

    Study Abroad

    Taylor’s Spring Semester in Athens

    Study Abroad

    These 6 College Students Did a Study Abroad Program in Spain

    Study Abroad

    Top Places to Study Abroad in Central and Eastern Europe

    Study Abroad

    Study Abroad vs. Exchange Program: What’s the Difference?

    Study Abroad

    When is the Best Time to Do a Study Abroad Program?

    Study Abroad

    These College Students Studied Abroad in the Czech Republic

    Study Abroad

    Top Places to Study Abroad Outside of Europe

    Stay In Touch
    • Facebook
    • Twitter
    • Instagram
    • Pinterest
    Remote Teams

     How to Recruit Remote Workers

    Talent recruitment for remote workers requires specialized strategies. To avoid the stress and expense of…

    How Is South Korea As A Destination For Studying Abroad

    9 Remote 9 Interview Questions Every Interviewer Should Ask

    Pitzer College Council votes to permanently close University of Haifa study abroad program; Pitzer President Strom Thacker announces intention to veto

    Top Insights
    Remote Teams

    9 common collaboration mistakes to avoid when managing virtual teams

    Remote Work

    The Top B2B Inbound Marketing Strategies in 2026

    Remote Work

    NY Times tech workers strike against return-to-office policy

    Job Board

    Government Funding Bill & Immigration: 2026 Updates

    Study Abroad

    Studying in Canada, a challenge despite my disability, gave me confidence and positive attitude | Sophia University

    Most Popular
    Study Abroad

    Studying Abroad Just Got More Expensive!!

    Study Abroad

    Marshall County’s Amelia Boone plans to study abroad as she pursues a career in nursing | News

    Remote Work

    16 virtual meetings best practices for 2023

    Categories
    • Business (61)
    • Job Board (369)
    • Job Search (63)
    • Management (55)
    • Offshoring (58)
    • Productivity (151)
    • Remote Teams (59)
    • Remote Work (287)
    • Study Abroad (1,998)
    Our Picks

    ‘Students must seek help, make right decision on studying abroad’ | The Guardian Nigeria News

    Study Abroad

    11 types of AI productivity tools for teams

    Productivity

    TikTok employees voice frustration over return-to-office tracking system

    Productivity
    FarAwayJobs
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest
    • Home
    • Job Board
    • About Us
    • Contact us
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms & Conditions
    © 2026 FarAwayJobs.

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.