A new survey of more than 6,000 prospective international students suggests they want face-to-face learning, with 39 per cent of respondents likely to switch destinations if it means they could access it earlier.
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Only seven per cent of aspiring international students say they would continue with Australian courses if they re fully online, according to a new survey, with 43 per cent saying they would defer until they could study face-to-face.
Most international students have been unable to enter the country under Australia s COVID-19 border restrictions, with February data from the government showing international student enrolments are down 12 per cent at universities.
The new survey of more than 6,000 prospective students by recruitment agency IDP Connect suggests international students want face-to-face learning, with 39 per cent of respondents likely to switch destinations if it means they could access it earlier.