Int'l Students Have Been Stuck on University Campuses for Months
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And they have good reason to wonder given that they have essentially been stranded on campus since January.
The fence where Beijing Film School students can retrieve their deliveries
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The Beijinger spoke to several such international students who said that they were never given an entry-exit pass, meaning that once they step off campus they are effectively unable to return to their dorms. Luckily, many have been able to order deliveries but must retrieve them through a fence at the edge of campus.
One student at the Beijing Film Academy said that his campus could grant a two-hour pass for students to leave in case of "necessity," such as visiting the bank, although longer passes valid for several hours were issued over the May Day holiday. "It’s not clear how and when the situation will evolve," said the student. "It seems like it just happens by the day."
"I chose to stay because I trust the Chinese government," another student told us. He is one of a couple of dozen international students who chose to sit tight at Beijing Normal University (pictured above), where he studies environmental science. Students on that campus are able to meet each other on campus but are not allowed to visit each other's dorms. "But now I’m getting bored," he continued. "I want to go outside and visit some other places."Beijing Film School staff wander the lonely campus track
We also called several university administrative departments, but they were unable to tell us where the order to keep campuses closed comes from, nor how long it will be in effect. They did tell us, however, that announcements of reopening will be issued ahead of time in order to give returning students time to make travel plans.
As large swaths of Beijing return to normal, it's growing increasingly clear that these students are being let down by the very institutions that they looked to to help better themselves.
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Image: studyinchinas.com, anonymous student
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