China Daily Global Edition (USA)

Students who cannot travel offered courses

- By ZOU SHUO zoushuo@chinadaily.com.cn

The Ministry of Education said it will continue to allow some joint Chinese-foreign learning institutio­ns and programs to enroll Chinese students who are unable to study abroad next semester due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

The pandemic is still raging around the world and many students are having difficulti­es studying abroad due to travel restrictio­ns, the ministry said in a notice issued on Wednesday.

Seventy-two institutio­ns and programs in 15 provincial-level regions have participat­ed in the special enrollment, the ministry said.

The institutio­ns and programs should conduct independen­t enrollment for the students and they will not be counted as part of the original enrollment quota of the universiti­es.

In September last year, the ministry gave Sino-foreign cooperatio­n programs and institutio­ns the approval to enroll students who had been admitted to foreign universiti­es but could not study abroad due to the pandemic.

The universiti­es should conduct enrollment tests on the students and the enrollment requiremen­t should not be lower than students in the same majors enrolled to study at foreign universiti­es.

The students would only get degrees from foreign universiti­es, but they could then get them accredited by the ministry’s Chinese Service Center for Scholarly Exchange, which would be important for finding jobs in China.

Liu Jin, director of the ministry’s department of internatio­nal cooperatio­n and exchanges, said that 94 institutio­ns and programs had enrolled 3,031 Chinese students in the category last year.

According to a notice issued by Communicat­ion University of China, its joint learning master’s program with Nottingham Trent University in the United Kingdom will enroll 84 students this year.

They will study at CUC for the first year and at NTU for the second year and get a master’s degree from NTU if they meet the university’s requiremen­ts after two years of study, the notice said.

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