Varsities adjusting course fees
August 13, 2015 | National NewsPETALING JAYA: Some private universities have started making changes to their courses and fees in the wake of the weakening ringgit.
The programmes were being restructured to lessen the financial burden faced by their students, some said.
Taylors University’s American degree transfer programme dean Dr Andy Nazarechuk said its twinning courses allowed students to do two years on campus here and two years abroad.
“This will be changed to three years here and one year abroad,” he said.
Taylors would also look into introducing more local courses by January, said Dr Nazarechuk.
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