Pommy babe
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Do most people who study in Aus Uni's get a commonwealth supported place? / why would people apply for full paying domestic?
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People pay for full fee paying places is that they wish to do a course for which their UAI was a bit under the cut-off for a CSP.Pommy babe said:Do most people who study in Aus Uni's get a commonwealth supported place? / why would people apply for full paying domestic?
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In your application to UAC, you can apply for either a CSP or a DFEE place. You won't be offered a DFEE place unless you've applied for one. What someone might do is put a CSP place for a course as their first preference and as their second preference have the same course but a DFEE place. This would usually occur if someone was really desperate to get into a particular course but wasn't sure if they were going to make it. DFEE students have to pay their fees upfront I think-- many people actually wouldn't be able to afford a DFEE place/ don't want to fork out 80k for uni (it would be pointless for the uni to offer it to them)Pommy babe said:oh ok... so if you applied for a CSP could you be turned down and offered a FFP?
Yep. The vast, vast majority.Pommy babe said:Do most people who study in Aus Uni's get a commonwealth supported place?
Learn to speak English.kennychan222 said:I don't have any ideas how Labor Government manage Education policy. But Truthfully, it would like raise more fund on higher Education.
Oh yeah, permanent residents can get CSP but the contribution needs to be paid upfront without the 20% discount. So basically only Aust. Citizens can take full advantage of the system.Triangulum said:NZ citizens can get CSP as well, but they have to pay upfront.
I think this is also the case with permanent residents, the government will contribute but you can't defer your contribution through the tax system. Someone correct me if I am wrong?Triangulum said:NZ citizens can get CSP as well, but they have to pay upfront.