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Is anybody turned off by the Melbourne Model?
AzureBlue:
Um. Not really, I'd never heard of an SLE tbh, but I guess I'd start paying full fees for my masters if my undergrad and JD were all CSP. I relaly don't know lol
But apparently: CSP students get additional SLE if you enrol in an:
* Undergraduate course that takes more than six years of full-time study to complete
* Honours, graduate entry bachelor degree or postgraduate course
This is only:
* For that specific course
* After all ordinary SLE is used
http://www.goingtouni.gov.au/Main/FeesLoansAndScholarships/Undergraduate/CommonwealthSupportForYourPlaceAndHECS-HELP/BeingEligibleStudentEntitlement.htm
zhenzhenzhen:
fee-help
Gloamglozer:
--- Quote from: AzureBlue on August 17, 2010, 05:13:08 pm ---Um. Not really, I'd never heard of an SLE tbh, but I guess I'd start paying full fees for my masters if my undergrad and JD were all CSP. I relaly don't know lol
But apparently: CSP students get additional SLE if you enrol in an:
* Undergraduate course that takes more than six years of full-time study to complete
* Honours, graduate entry bachelor degree or postgraduate course
This is only:
* For that specific course
* After all ordinary SLE is used
http://www.goingtouni.gov.au/Main/FeesLoansAndScholarships/Undergraduate/CommonwealthSupportForYourPlaceAndHECS-HELP/BeingEligibleStudentEntitlement.htm
--- End quote ---
Yes, the additional SLE is if you haven't completed a single CSP course but when you've finished one course, you can still use up any SLE you have left but after that, you're on your own.
Russ:
I'm refusing to consider my SLE implications until it runs out.
Ignorance is bliss.
Glockmeister:
If you're only doing a single or double degree, you don't need to worry about SLE at all.
The SLE is really only of concern of those who do multiple undergraduate degrees and don't go out to the workforce at all.
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