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you've got 7 years of full time study at uni that hecs coversrand0m3r said:if i did a credit transfer for mid-year 2005, and then realised now that one of the subjects i transferred isn't actually required in my program, can i somehow un-transfer that subject? i don't want to pay non-award later for it coz i'll be doing more cp than i'm supposed to.
Eagles said:hey usyd transferees..
did you end up getting excemption for qma or qmb or both?
Its there so people can keep failing, jk. Its the SLE (Student Learning Entitlement). The 7 years is the ordinary SLE. I don't think if you go over 1 subject you'd get charged full fees. Basing this on all the different government uni website information.t-i-m-m-y said:What is this 7 yr rule? HECS will cover you for a certain number of credit points, anything over becomes full fee rate.
So a 3yr Comm degree, you can complete 144UOC under HECS, if you accidently do one extra subject, you pay full fee for that.
But rand0mr: I suggest you contact Student Central with regards to your question, and get an official answer. You don't want to finish your degree only to realise you might have to pay full-fee for a subject or two, you can't say "But someone on BOS said this and this", it won't help.
rand0m3r said:i don't quite understand all that stuff you just said. but to sum it up, if i do non-award, will it cost me full-fee?
So no, it won't cost you full fees. Since your an 05 student, you should have a CHESSN (refer to post above), you can use that to go to the myassist website and determine how much SLE you have left (apparently)ace said:Since you are doing studies with the university, since the SLE doesn't differentiate between failed/non-award/award courses then whatever courses you take consume SLE. That is as long as you still have SLE to consume you'll get charged the applicable rate (hecs-help rate, if your a hecs-help supported individual)
the myuniassist site, shows it up to jun 31 2005. As the SLE came out in 2005, your 2004 didn't deduct from the SLE. So technically you have 6.0 hecs full time years left (6 years since the 2nd sem of 05 has yet to be counted, but will be counted when they update the site)rand0m3r said:the myunsw site only shows commonwealth notices for sem1 and sem2 of 2005. anyway, i used the number to login to the site and it shows i've only used 0.5 of SLE and i have 6.5 left. which is strange becoz i've been to uni for 2 yrs now.
anyway, how do i interpret this info? does it mean i've got 6.5 yrs left of hecs-rate studies left?