QS Domestic Student Survey: COVID-19 and the Future of Higher Education (Australia)

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This survey of over 600 current and prospective domestic Australian university students looks at how the university value proposition has been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic and university course funding changes, and what impact this might have on student decision-making.

It explores:

  • How students have adapted to online study in response to COVID-19
  • How prospective students feel about the possibility of commencing their studies online
  • The growing popularity of alternative forms of education, such as micro-credential courses
  • How the recent course fee changes have been perceived by students and prospective students across different study areas, and how it may impact their future study decisions

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