phrred said:
i dont think she'd get credit from the communcations course if she isnt transferring but taking up another degree
When did I become a she?
Anyways, I thought I'd update this with what I've discovered...
UAC said:
Hi Evan
You would need to check with each university if they would permit you to be enrolled in two undergraduate courses concurrently at differennt[sic] institutions. The Federal government would not fund more than one degree on a CSP basis.
Cheers
Kay
I called up both UNSW and USYD and the answer there was a fairly emphatic 'no', as for these institutions it would have to be on a FEE-HELP basis and they wouldn't give credit between degrees (though they would give advanced standing). However the USYD arts faculty allows pretty much anyone with some undergraduate study to do a Diploma with them which is essentially an additional major from the arts faculty, it has HECS funding but I'm a little hazy on whether the HECS would apply to applicants from other universities as well.
MQ as I already knew permits pretty much any student with the marks, regardless of university to add a Bachelor program from there under HECS, and it would pass credit between degrees. UOW also allows you to add a second degree under HECS in certain circumstances but only if you're currently studying at UOW for your undergraduate degree.