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发表于 10-10-2012 14:43:10|来自:新加坡 | 显示全部楼层 |阅读模式
新加坡2015年吸引15万名外国留学生的计划将无限期延后。

据《海峡时报》报道,  截至今年七月,新加坡在校外国学生(包括私立学校)的人数为只有8万4千名, 而2008年时人数曾经达到10万人。

原因为:1)最近几年开始严格控制外国学生入读政府学校; 2)政府严厉管制私立学校,造成近半私立学校关闭;3)学费高涨。。。



Foreign student numbers drop sharply after climbing steadily
Sandra Davie, Senior Writer |       The Straits Times |    Tue Oct 9 2012


                                    
   
    A TARGET to attract 150,000 international students here by 2015 may have to be put on hold as their numbers have dropped significantly after seeing a steady climb over several years.

Figures obtained by The Straits Times suggest that as of July, there were only 84,000 such students enrolled in private and government-run schools and institutions, including the polytechnics and universities. Four years ago, in 2008, the number stood at close to 100,000.
                                        
            The numbers were released to The Straits Times by the Immigration & Checkpoints Authority, which issues visas for foreigners applying to study here. The July figure excludes the children of expatriate parents who hold dependant passes and are enrolled in "foreign system schools", such as the United World College and Singapore American School.

The government bloc has seen the largest drop in foreign students - to some 51,000 now. Four years ago, the figure was well above 55,000, according to student recruitment agents.

The remaining number of about 33,000 foreigners are studying in private schools, such as the Singapore Institute of Management and PSB Academy. Four years ago, the figure was well above 35,000, said the agents.

The industry usually cites ballpark numbers as the authorities have never released exact figures.

Student recruiters attribute the drop largely to two factors: the Government putting a cap on the number of foreign students being admitted into public schools and institutions, and stricter regulations for private schools that have led to half of them shutting down.

They also note that fewer foreigners are applying to study at government-run schools and institutions here because of a hefty hike in fees for foreigners.

The three universities, five polytechnics and the Institute of Technical Education (ITE) raised tuition fees this year, with the heftiest hikes levied on foreigners.

Foreign students at polytechnics pay $7,500 a year, 28 per cent more than the fees last year, while those enrolling in full-time Nitec courses this year at ITE pay $10,000 a year, up from $3,740.

Some 10 years ago, the Government set a target of hosting 150,000 international students by 2015, as part of its plan to grow Singapore as a top education hub.

But growing unease among Singaporeans on the influx of foreigners led to a cap.

The Education Ministry announced last year that the number of foreign students in universities would fall from the current 18per cent to 15per cent by 2015, even as more places are created for Singaporeans.

Education Unlimited Singapore, an agency that matches foreign students to schools, says many foreign students are now considering other destinations such as Australia and Malaysia.

Said general manager Gregory Lye: "The government schools, polytechnics and universities were the first choice for many foreigners, as they were high-quality and cheap compared to many other study destinations.

"Now, the fees have gone up considerably. Even if they can afford the fees, they are not sure of getting a place."

When contacted, the Economic Development Board, a key agency behind the hub plan did not say whether the 2015 target had been put off. It would say only that it "will continue to diversify Singapore's educational offerings, with an emphasis on building industry-relevant capabilities".

发表于 10-10-2012 14:51:13|来自:新加坡 | 显示全部楼层
小狮租房
这样的情况下,政府会有所改变吗?
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发表于 10-10-2012 15:27:43|来自:新加坡 | 显示全部楼层
doumaa 发表于 10-10-2012 14:51
这样的情况下,政府会有所改变吗?

文章的结尾处说了, 记者尝试了解经济发展局(真正的政策制定者)对这一数据的看法,得到的答案是:“(新加坡)将继续提供多元化的教育。。。。”

完全是“顾左右而言他”啊。。。。

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发表于 10-10-2012 15:39:42|来自:新加坡 | 显示全部楼层
是啊,我这么看不明白呢?
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发表于 10-10-2012 18:24:59|来自:新加坡 | 显示全部楼层
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发表于 10-10-2012 18:50:46|来自:新加坡 | 显示全部楼层
没关系的,主要是学费大涨的原因,外国学生都不来了,我知道的,都走了好几个了,也好,反正本地人也是嫌弃外来人口太多了
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发表于 10-10-2012 18:58:33|来自:新加坡 | 显示全部楼层
最好是再下滑两万,接下来,房价下滑,租金下滑,人来少了,谁租房呀,
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发表于 10-10-2012 22:38:12|来自:新加坡 来自手机 | 显示全部楼层
cjj 发表于 10-10-2012 18:58
最好是再下滑两万,接下来,房价下滑,租金下滑,人来少了,谁租房呀,

是啊,学费猛涨拦住了不少人。
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发表于 11-10-2012 02:36:25|来自:新加坡 | 显示全部楼层
好事~起码少了很多国人当冤大头。
那些成绩普通的花那么多钱过来留学,最后只能读个POLY甚至连POLY都考不上,不值得。
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发表于 11-10-2012 08:52:23|来自:新加坡 | 显示全部楼层
友好中华 发表于 11-10-2012 02:36
好事~起码少了很多国人当冤大头。
那些成绩普通的花那么多钱过来留学,最后只能读个POLY甚至连POLY都考不上 ...

现在外国学生和10年前的有很大不同,成色也来越不均匀。。。对一些人来说,读Poly也是个不错的选择(很多人连Poly都考不上),至少毕业后有资格留在新加坡生活和工作,PR也比较容易拿到,比花更多的钱去西方国家混个“野鸡大学”文凭要实惠要靠谱得多。

高昂的学费挡不住“冤大头”们,AEIS才是“拦路虎”。。。

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