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What happens if I'm part way through my course and my Student Learning Entitlement runs out?


If you run out of Student Learning Entitlement part way through your course of study, you will no longer be Commonwealth supported for any remaining units.  Your higher education provider may (but is not required to) offer you a fee-paying place in your course.  If you enrol as a fee-paying student, you will be required to pay tuition fees.

You may be entitled to a FEE-HELP loan for your tuition fees.   For more information, get a copy of the FEE-HELP information 2007 booklet from your provider or download a copy.



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Information for Commonwealth supported students
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Am I eligible to be Commonwealth supported?
Census dates
Request for Commonwealth support and HECS-HELP form
Meeting the citizenship and residency requirements
Meeting the Student Learning Entitlement requirements
How much Student Learning Entitlement am I entitled to?
How do I use my Student Learning Entitlement?
How do I find out how much Student Learning Entitlement I have used?
Where can I find out the balance of my Student Learning Entitlement?
Can I enrol in units of study at different higher education providers?


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