acemusic415
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I just received this email from UNSW and I have no clue what this is? A Students Service and Amenities Fee? Wut? When did parliament introduce this new law? What the point of this . Please explain.
Cheers.
Dear X
On 11 October 2011, the Australian Parliament passed legislation allowing universities and other higher education providers to charge a fee for student services and amenities of a non-academic nature, from 2012. The annual Student Services and Amenities Fee for 2012 is $263 for full-time study ($131.50 per semester) and $131.50 for part-time ($65.75 per semester).
For further information regarding the Student Services and Amenities Fee, please visit the link here.
SA-HELP is a loan scheme that assists eligible students to pay their student services and amenities fee. Eligible students can choose to defer all or part of their fee for the relevant year. There is NO loan fee for SA-HELP.
Before deciding whether or not to make an application (open later in February), you must read theSA-HELP Information booklet so that you are aware of your obligations under this scheme. This booklet is also available from UNSW Student Central.
If you have any queries regarding this matter, please contact Student Central on 9385 8500 or emailstudentcentral@unsw.edu.au.
Kind regards,
Professor Wai Fong Chua
Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Students)
The University of New South Wales
Cheers.
Dear X
On 11 October 2011, the Australian Parliament passed legislation allowing universities and other higher education providers to charge a fee for student services and amenities of a non-academic nature, from 2012. The annual Student Services and Amenities Fee for 2012 is $263 for full-time study ($131.50 per semester) and $131.50 for part-time ($65.75 per semester).
For further information regarding the Student Services and Amenities Fee, please visit the link here.
SA-HELP is a loan scheme that assists eligible students to pay their student services and amenities fee. Eligible students can choose to defer all or part of their fee for the relevant year. There is NO loan fee for SA-HELP.
Before deciding whether or not to make an application (open later in February), you must read theSA-HELP Information booklet so that you are aware of your obligations under this scheme. This booklet is also available from UNSW Student Central.
If you have any queries regarding this matter, please contact Student Central on 9385 8500 or emailstudentcentral@unsw.edu.au.
Kind regards,
Professor Wai Fong Chua
Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Students)
The University of New South Wales