RMIT to stop offering VCE in China

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More than 4000 students have completed the VCE in China since 2002, but now RMIT University will stop offering its Beijing program after enrolments fell to just 20 this year education China VCE

RMIT University will stop offering the VCE in China this year as enrolments slide, although experts say underlying demand for Australian education has withstood political tensions and border closures.

RMIT, Donvale Christian College, Firbank Grammar School, Haileybury College, Peninsula Grammar and Thomas Carr College all partner with schools in China to provide the VCE. “Chinese [higher education] commencements are down on the peak year of 2019 by 17 per cent, but commencements in 2021 are higher than the same time in 2020,” Professor Norton said.“I would say that there has been a significant drop but much less than expected given border closures and political tensions.“, predominantly for higher education and post-graduate research. This was down 99 per cent on pre-COVID levels.

 

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I would say that there has been a significant drop but much less than expected given border closures and political tensions. of course. The more money you have, the more you want to get out of CCP. Recently, the USA, where corona regulations have been relaxed, is popular.

Go our governments. Stuffing everything

Sure it’s not the other way !

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