COVID-19. ‘Our members are… relieved’: Western faculty, TA unions react to COVID-19 vaccination plan Roughly 11,000 students, or about 60 per cent, are expected to be completely online, while another 6,500 students, roughly 35 per cent, will see a mix of online study and limited on-campus activities, according to Michelle Beaudoin, Fanshawe’s vice president of student services.The remaining five per cent will be working at co-op or other job placements.“Where there is a practical lab component, where we have to see students demonstrate skills, that would tend to determine whether they need to be on-site,” Beaudoin said.“Other courses where there’s not a strong need for the demonstration of practical skills, they would be able to be fully.