SBA Launches Anti-Fraud Campaign for Class of 2024 Undergraduates

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From March to April, the Youth Study Camp of the School of Business Administration organized a series of anti-fraud activities among all undergraduate students of the Class of 2024.The initiative took the form of a competition, successfully engaging students across the entire cohort and fostering a strong sense of collective participation in fraud prevention, with notable results.



The submissions featured a wide variety of creative formats, including hand-drawn illustrations, digital icons, cartoon characters, and text-based designs. These works cleverly integrated elements such as telecom fraud, online traps, and emerging scam tactics, combining artistic expression with a strong warning message.



Based on criteria including relevance to the theme, creativity, and communication value, the judging panel awarded 3 First Prizes, 6 Second Prizes, and 7 Third Prizes. Outstanding works have been displayed as posters in Dormitory Buildings 26 and 33 on the Shouyi Campus, serving as “mobile warning signs” for anti-fraud awareness. Following the class meetings, each class submitted detailed activity records and summaries. After evaluation, six classes were recognized as “Outstanding Anti-Fraud Class Meetings,” and their best practices will be promoted across the entire year group as exemplary models.



Students widely expressed that through participating in these activities, they gained valuable knowledge about fraud prevention, developed a clearer understanding of various scam techniques, and significantly enhanced their awareness of self-protection.