As we enter the second year of the COVID-19 pandemic, many universities in Malaysia and, more particularly, the owners of private institutions, have finally decided to change their teaching and learning model or, more accurately, their business model in a last-ditch effort to survive.
In common with their peers all around the world, Malaysian universities have been crushed by a year of falling student income and fixed costs. Our research projected that 97% of private higher education institutions are likely to have made a loss this year and that 51% of those in the red could become insolvent.
Via Edumorfosis, EDTECH@UTRGV
Interesting take!