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Colegios comunitarios de California toman medidas contra estudiantes falsos que roban ayuda financiera
Tras un aumento repentino de solicitudes fraudulentas en los colegios comunitarios de California, los responsables de las instituciones educativas afirman que están mejorando en la detección y prevención del fraude, aunque este sigue ocurriendo.

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According to CalMatters’s source item, Colegios comunitarios de California toman medidas contra estudiantes falsos que roban ayuda financiera, Tras un aumento repentino de solicitudes fraudulentas en los colegios comunitarios de California, los responsables de las instituciones educativas afirman que están mejorando en la detección y prevención del fraude, aunque este sigue ocurriendo.
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- Colegios comunitarios de California toman medidas contra estudiantes falsos que roban ayuda financieraCalMatters - 2026-05-19T21:39:14+00:00
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