Proposed return of international students to Sydney

The University welcomes today’s announcement by NSW Treasurer Dominic Perrottet, about the NSW Government pilot plan for the expected safe return of international students over the second half of this year.

“We’re delighted that under this plan our international students will begin to be able to safely return to campus to complete their studies and thank the Premier and Treasurer for their support.

“This carefully considered plan prioritises the health and safety of the community, as well as the enormous economic and cultural benefits our international education sector provides.

“Our students who must undertake face-to-face learning to complete their degrees will be prioritised as part of this plan. Eligible students will be contacted directly once the proposal is approved.

“We can’t wait until all our students are able to safely join us on campus. In the meantime, we’ll continue to provide remote and online learning options for our students overseas for as long as it’s needed and we’re offering a range of support services, resources and events to support them while they study.

“Since August last year we’ve also supported as much on-campus activity as possible, and we’ve loved seeing the return of our vibrant campus community.

“We are continuing to strongly encourage all students to return to campus and this semester 80 percent of our units are offered on campus including all laboratories, studios, tutorials, practical classes, ensembles and other small group learning activities.”

For the latest updates and answers to frequently asked questions about the proposal visit our website, or Study NSW.