How this top tertiary college switched to online in just a few days
Updated | By JacPod
Since the pre-lockdown closure of its four physical campuses in Cape
Town, Johannesburg, Pretoria and Durban, SACAP (the South African
College of Applied Psychology) has now migrated all teaching and
learning to its well-established online platform.

Although SACAP never experienced any actual cases of COVID-19 on its campuses, the decision was taken to suspend face-to-face classes, work-integrated learning, practicums and internships in the interests of joining the country’s efforts to flatten the curve.
Lance Katz, CEO of SACAP, joins Brent Lindeque on the Good Things Guy
JacPod this week to chat about how the College has evolved to continue
educating students, even through the lockdown!
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