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Student Contributions for Units of Study - 2009

Calculation of EFTSL values and Student Contributions for units of study

 

1. In all courses the standard student load for a year of study is 120 credit points.

2. The EFTSL value for a unit of study is equal to the unit credit points divided by the standard student load in a year (120 credit points). EFTSL is an equivalent full-time study load. Broadly, it is a measure of the size of the unit compared with a standard full-time study load. For example, if there are four equal-sized units in a full-year, then each would accrue 0.2500 EFTSL.

Example:

CHE1GEN is a first-year 15 credit point unit. In all courses this is divided by the standard student load (120cp). Therefore the EFTSL value for this unit is 15 divided by 120 = 0.1250 EFTSL.

Effective Full-Time Student Load (EFTSL) Calculator for a Unit

 


3. To calculate the Student Contribution for a unit

(a) Determine whether you are a

  • Student who commenced a course in 2009. See Table 1 - Student Contribution for a Place (1 EFTSL), students commencing in 2009 or later.

OR

  • Student who is a pre-2009 student. Generally, this is a student who incurred a HECS liability in 2008 and has not discontinued the course nor completed the course. See Table 2 - Student Contribution for a full time place (1.0 EFTSL), Pre-2009 Students.

OR

  • Student who is a pre-2008 student. Generally, this is a student who incurred a HECS liability in 2007 or earlier and has not discontinued the course nor completed the course. Often pre-2008 students who transfer between courses can retain their pre-2008 status until one course is completed. See Table 3 - Student Contribution for a full time place (1.0 EFTSL), Pre-2008 Students.

(b) Determine the Student Contribution Rate for each unit using the Table identified in 3(a). The Contribution Rate depends on the discipline of the unit and thus the contribution band in which it resides. For many units the discipline is obvious, for example, the unit Clinical Nursing is from the discipline Nursing. For other units the discipline is less obvious, however the discipline may often be determined from the first three characters of the unit code, for example, the unit Globalisation and Development: The Rise of the Modern World, has a unit code of HIS1DEV. HIS represents History, which is a Humanities discipline.

(c) Calculate the Student Contribution for each unit by multiplying the EFTSL (calculated in point 2) by the Student Contribution Rate for a Place as determined in 3.

Example:

CHE1GEN has an EFTSL value of 0.1250 (see example in point 2 above). A student commencing university in 2009 would have a student contribution for CHE1GEN of

0.1250 x $4162 = $520

NOTE: The contribution is always rounded down to a whole dollar amount.

Commonwealth Supported Place Student Contributions for 2009

Student Contribution Calculator

 

The amount charged will be rounded down to a whole dollar amount.

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