For subscribers

How some private institutions in S'pore retained foreign students during pandemic

Sign up now: Get ST's newsletters delivered to your inbox

Nearly 80 per cent of James Cook University Singapore's student population are international.

ST PHOTO: ALPHONSUS CHERN

Follow topic:
SINGAPORE - The ability to adapt quickly to remote learning helped to retain foreign student demand despite border closures due to Covid-19, said private education providers.
Professor May Tan-Mullins, dean international at James Cook University Singapore, said it supported students with online courses in the first few months before they moved here for in-person classes.
See more on