When was fee help introduced




















Before , known as HECS. The student contribution amount must be for a Commonwealth-supported place this applies to most domestic undergraduate students studying at Australian public universities. The student contribution amount is calculated on the number of units the student studies, the equivalent full-time student load EFTSL of each unit, and the price band to which the unit belongs. The bands reflect both the cost structure of the course and future earnings potential.

The Study Assist website lists the bands and their student contribution amounts. A student can elect to pay the student contribution up-front rather than deferring the amount as a HELP loan. These students are usually studying through private providers or undertaking postgraduate courses for which there is no Commonwealth-supported place.

The loan fee only applies to undergraduate students and courses; it is not paid by full-fee postgraduate and research students. A capped student amenities fee can be charged by a higher education provider and can be made compulsory.

Students can borrow this amount along with their other HELP loans or borrow only this amount. Available only for diploma-level and above VET courses Diploma, Advanced Diploma, vocational Graduate Certificate and vocational Graduate Diploma ; and not for certificate-level courses.

Available only for eligible Diploma, Advanced Diploma, Graduate Certificate and Graduate Diploma courses that are linked to industry needs and employment outcomes. Loans are available up to a capped amount for each course. Providers may charge above the cap for a course, in which case students will be expected to pay the difference. Students who are subsidised by a state or territory government do not pay the loan fee. Students will be required to demonstrate they are progressing through the course.

From 1 July they will be required to log on twice during the year and acknowledge that they accept the loan they are receiving. Overseas repayments Prior to the —17 tax year, those living overseas and not Australian residents for tax purposes who had a HELP or related debt were not required to repay the loan regardless of their income.

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New students. Students with a disability. Higher Degree Research candidates. Indigenous students. How much can I borrow? Eligible students may borrow up to the HELP limit to pay tuition fees over their lifetime. Can I make a partial payment? What is my HELP balance? What if my tuition fee for a course of study exceeds my HELP balance? When you sign your Request for FEE-HELP assistance form, you are: confirming that you have read the Study Assist FEE-HELP information booklet and the form and are aware of your obligations under FEE-HELP requesting the Australian Government to lend you the amount of the tuition fee outstanding at the census date for each course of study covered by the form and to use this amount to pay the outstanding amount of your tuition fee to ANU on your behalf agreeing to begin repaying the loan to the Australian Government, through the taxation system, when your income for an income year is above the minimum repayment threshold for compulsory repayment.

Do I have to provide my tax file number? What if I change my program of study? When do I incur a debt? Why does my HELP loan history not show my recent enrolment or loan repayments? What happens if I withdraw after the census date? What happens if I fail a course? What is a renewable HELP balance? Any compulsory repayments will credit your HELP balance once: you have completed your tax return, have been issued a notice of assessment, and the ATO notifies the department of any repayments you made on your HELP debt.

When do I start repaying my debt? How much will my repayments be? Is interest charged on my debt? Principal dates Semester 1 census date. Semester 2 census date. Advisory information Domestic tuition fees Census dates Commonwealth assistance notice. Contact ANU Send email. You appear to be using Internet Explorer 7, or have compatibility view turned on. Other access options You may be able to access this content by logging in via your Emerald profile.

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