Helpful tips to keep your student loan safe
Published: 20/09/2022
Here at NTU, your safety is our top priority, so we have some helpful tips to keep you and your student loan safe from any fraudsters.
- If you are sent an email or text message regarding your student loan, please check for any misspellings, poor punctuation, and bad grammar, as they are often signs of a scam.
- Often these communications won’t contain your name as they will refer to you as a student.
- If you receive an email or text that contains a link, hover over it to check the source, if it looks suspicious, do not click on it.
- Please be mindful to always use official phone number's and emails to check with the company if a communication you have received is genuine.
If you suspect an online scam or anything suspicious, then report it to the Digital Technologies Service Desk, including any attachments or links you've clicked on.
Please be mindful to contact your bank immediately if you believe that you have fallen victim to financial scam.
If you would like to find out more information on how you can avoid these scams, then read the Student Loans helpful guide.