Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Northshore steps to provide course waivers for COVID-19 frontline heroes

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Giving back to all armed forces, police and government healthcare profession­als who tirelessly serve as our frontliner­s in the fight against COVID- 19, Northshore Internatio­nal Campus, Sri Lanka’s state- of- the- art modern university, recently stepped in to provide fee waivers on its courses.

Northshore offers internatio­nally recognized British degree programmes in Engineerin­g, Business Management, Health Sciences and Computing/ IT from highly ranked universiti­es. It was one of the first to transform and embrace online delivery of lectures from the very first week of the country-wide lockdown, having successful­ly conducted a full semester load entirely online.

Under this special scheme, the children and members of the army, navy, air-force, police and state healthcare sector are eligible for a reduction of 25pct off the course fees when enrolling for the foundation programme in Computer

S c i e n c e s, B u s i n e s s Management , Engineerin­g and Health Sciences.

‘We make it our responsibi­lity to give back to all our heroes, by providing them affordabil­ity and access to quality higher education. It’s a privilege to be their knowledge partner, helping them to maximize their potential and fulfill their aspiration­s to be future leaders in their respective fields of interest,’ said Prof Nalaka Jayakody, Vice Chancellor and CEO of Northshore Internatio­nal Campus.

Whilst adhering to strict health and safety standards, Northshore in future will offer its entire range of degree programs in ‘ blended delivery’ mode with a mix of online and oncampus delivery of lectures, tutorials and laboratory work, taking forward the positives achieved over the last few months.

Northshore is well equipped with a fully customized and state of the art Learning Management System ( LMS) and well- trained, highly qualified staff with excellent achievemen­ts in their respective fields. It has successful­ly and readily embraced the ‘ Teaching at a Distance’ mode with frequent feedbacks through multiple channels of communicat­ions, including synchroniz­ed live video chat groups.

‘ Northshore has also embraced a paperless culture in all of its campus operations, implementi­ng paperless measures from admissions through to assessment­s. With a highly ambitious plan to digitalize its entire operation within a short period of time, Northshore is gearing to provide a novel and futuristic experience to its students,’ Prof Jayakody further said.

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Prof Nalaka Jayakody, CEO & Vice Chancellor of Northshore Internatio­nal Campus

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