alicia1990
New Member
- Joined
- Jan 10, 2010
- Messages
- 3
- Gender
- Female
- HSC
- 2008
Firstly, I am a 2008 HSC grad who received disappointed results
and thus studying a diploma full-time.
I have been working since year 11, and I am wanting to apply youth allowance as a independant.
I am pretty confident that I would fall in to one of the criterias,
"have earned at least 75% of max wage in an 18month period"
thts around about $19,500 at present date
even tho it has not been 18 months since i left sch
I still have earned over the 19k mark.
It will be like 3 months more til I have left sch for 18 mths
problem is ,
- how to we measure the time we left school? HSC starts in Oct,
so does it start counting from Oct, or the moment the course is finished? (i.e. Sep)
- On centre link's site, it claims tht all uni students are eligible whilst some TAFE and dip students are also available
"Full-time secondary education courses, graduate courses, undergraduate courses, and some Masters, diplomas, and TAFE courses are approved for Youth Allowance."
- Lastly, how do we find which providers are eligible? and if Insearch:UTS is eligbile
Thanks in advance guys
Is there any special consideration that may be granted if the course im studying isn't an approved course.
It is pretty hard to cope with full time study and 20hrs work per week
I live by myself and only rent is paid by my parents,
it is hard not to work.
Cheers guys
and thus studying a diploma full-time.
I have been working since year 11, and I am wanting to apply youth allowance as a independant.
I am pretty confident that I would fall in to one of the criterias,
"have earned at least 75% of max wage in an 18month period"
thts around about $19,500 at present date
even tho it has not been 18 months since i left sch
I still have earned over the 19k mark.
It will be like 3 months more til I have left sch for 18 mths
problem is ,
- how to we measure the time we left school? HSC starts in Oct,
so does it start counting from Oct, or the moment the course is finished? (i.e. Sep)
- On centre link's site, it claims tht all uni students are eligible whilst some TAFE and dip students are also available
"Full-time secondary education courses, graduate courses, undergraduate courses, and some Masters, diplomas, and TAFE courses are approved for Youth Allowance."
- Lastly, how do we find which providers are eligible? and if Insearch:UTS is eligbile
Thanks in advance guys
Is there any special consideration that may be granted if the course im studying isn't an approved course.
It is pretty hard to cope with full time study and 20hrs work per week
I live by myself and only rent is paid by my parents,
it is hard not to work.
Cheers guys