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I don't think it takes into account trimester system, if you're less than three for the main two semesters, you won't get the sticker regardless of the third. Full time student, and then withdrawing before paying uni fees, just means you're issued the sticker to get cheap public transport, but legally you're not supposed to use it, they would take it if they could, and centerlink will ask for their money back.2 units per study period, 6 per year? same as 3 per semester?
do I really carethen you would be defraudin the commonwealth son
You will get a shiny sticker for bus riding purposesSo say I did full time study this year
and went to 3 units a semester next year BUT I dropped down before census date so I receive no financial or academic penalty wot then
would you reallyi would definitely dob you in to centrelink
I do know that they do regular audits and will probably pick up on it to be honest.So say I did full time study this year
and went to 3 units a semester next year BUT I dropped down before census date so I receive no financial or academic penalty wot then
this is known as student contribution right? And how often do we pay in one year?the same it is for students already at uni
you have to pay fees up to $250 but they can be put on your HECS debt
The student services and amenities fee is in addition to the normal student contribution. It will be a maximum $263 per year (Indexed to the CPI).this is known as student contribution right? And how often do we pay in one year?
what exactly is student services and amenities? Are those things like gyms and all that?The student services and amenities fee is in addition to the normal student contribution. It will be a maximum $263 per year (Indexed to the CPI).
ohbut they can be put on your HECS debt
Yup, amongst other things. Clubs and Societies (not such a bad idea), SRC Campaigns (ergh....waste of money), Collectives (ergh) etc etcwhat exactly is student services and amenities? Are those things like gyms and all that?