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24 Apr 2024 22:30
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  •   Home > News > Education

    A collaboration to help students affected by Covid 19

    A collaboration to help students affected by Covid 19


    Te Kura, formerly the Correspondence School, has made its services available for students affected by travel restrictions - with help from the Ministry of Education.

    Te Kura chief executive Mike Hollings says if a Kiwi student is stranded overseas, they can enrol with Te Kura free of charge - until they return.

    He says international students enrolled in a New Zealand school have to pay a small fee.

    Hollings says they've had about 100 enquiries, but depending on how long the borders are closed for, there could be many more.

    © 2024 Newstalk ZB, NZCity

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