Attorney General Daniel Cameron | Attorney General Daniel Cameron official website
Attorney General Daniel Cameron | Attorney General Daniel Cameron official website
FRANKFORT, Ky. (June 8, 2023) – Attorney General Daniel Cameron warned Kentuckians today of a fraudulent website that purports to be that of an accredited business school located in Louisville using the name “Decker College,” a proprietary school that closed its doors in 2006.
“Kentuckians suffer when scammers try and steal personal information, money, or even financial aid,” said Attorney General Cameron. “My office works diligently to combat these scam operations and are constantly on the lookout to warn and prevent consumers against falling victim to these bad actors.”
Using pictures and information from a legitimate college, this website targets potential students, parents, and donors as it claims Decker College to be a “comprehensive research university…committed to academic excellence.” The website falsely claims the school is located in downtown Louisville with specialties in medical science, business, and architectural engineering.
The website also provides various means for individuals to donate, including through phone, mail, or stock transfer. Despite claiming to be accredited by the Council for Higher Education Accreditation, there is no institution named Decker College with state or federal approval to be operating in the Commonwealth of Kentucky.
Attorney General Cameron urges citizens to be extremely cautious when dealing with websites that request personal information and especially careful when making donations. If you think you may have been a victim of this scam website please file a scam complaint with the Office of the Attorney General at this link or by calling (502) 696-5300.
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