Selangor Journal
A student passes by the Universiti Malaya logo in Petaling Jaya, on March 17, 2020. — Picture by BERNAMA

IPT students to return to campus in stages beginning Oct 15

PUTRAJAYA, Sept 14 — Students of higher learning institutions (IPT) will be allowed to return to campus in stages beginning October 15, Higher Education Minister Datuk Seri Dr Noraini Ahmad announced today.

However, she said the permission was only given to fully-vaccinated students in all categories and involved all phases of the National Recovery Plan (NRP).

She said the process will also be carried out in compliance with the standard operating procedures (SOPs) of the higher education sector.

Noraini also said that only fully-vaccinated academic and non-academic staff would be allowed on campus.

“This will create a safe social community as well as a Phase Four of NRP environment on campus. Strict SOPs must be complied with to manage the in and out movements,” she told a virtual press conference today.

Noraini said most of the total 1.2 million IPT students have undergone online teaching and learning (PdP) for more than three consecutive semesters due to the Covid-19 pandemic where the safety aspect in the operation of IPTs was highly emphasised.

She said the decision to allow students to return to campus was made after taking into account the views of the National Security Council (NSC), Ministry of Health (MOH), IPT management, representatives of private higher learning institutions (IPTS) as well as IPT student unions and associations.

Noraini also announced a 20 per cent fee reduction to all Malaysian students at public universities for first semester of 2021/2022 academic session, which will benefit 555,340 students through an initiative worth RM175 million.

— Bernama

 

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