Authorities in the Caribbean have opened a formal investigation into a sophisticated fraudulent website that has been illegally impersonating the University of the West Indies (UWI), one of the region’s most prestigious higher education institutions. The fake platform, which closely mimics the official UWI online interface, has raised serious alarms among university administrators and law enforcement officials over potential harm to prospective students, current enrollees, and the institution’s long-standing reputation.
According to initial alerts issued by UWI’s official communications team, the scammers behind the counterfeit site have been targeting individuals seeking admission to the university, falsely advertising fraudulent degree programs, scholarship opportunities, and application processing services in exchange for illegal payments. The fake website replicates key visual elements of the legitimate UWI site, including official logos, campus imagery, and departmental branding, making it difficult for inexperienced web users to distinguish between the real and fraudulent platforms.
UWI has confirmed that it is working closely with national cybercrime units, internet regulatory bodies, and global domain name registrars to identify the perpetrators behind the scheme, take the fake website offline, and prevent similar copycat platforms from emerging in the future. University officials have also issued a public warning urging all prospective and current students to verify the authenticity of any website claiming to represent UWI before sharing personal identifiable information or making any form of financial transaction.
Cybersecurity experts note that this type of educational impersonation scam has grown increasingly common globally, as more students turn to online platforms to research and apply for higher education opportunities. Scammers often exploit the reputation of well-respected institutions to steal funds, collect sensitive personal data for identity theft, and damage the standing of the universities they impersonate. UWI has stated that it will update the public on the progress of the investigation as more information becomes available, and is advising anyone who has interacted with the fake website to report the incident to local law enforcement immediately.
