Higher Education Students: What happens after the due date?
- Commonwealth supported students who are required to pay their Student Contributions upfront or who chose to pay upfront and did not supply a Tax File Number:
Commonwealth legislation requires the University to cancel your enrolment for the term if payment in full is not made by census date.
- Eligible Commonwealth supported students who supplied a Tax File Number:
Any unpaid Student Contribution amount will be automatically deferred and reported to the ATO as a HELP debt.
- Domestic full fee paying students who were approved for FEE-HELP:
Any unpaid Tuition Fees will be automatically deferred and reported to the ATO as a HELP debt.
- Domestic students who are charged a Student Services and Amenities Fee (SSAF) and who applied for SA-HELP:
Any unpaid SSAF will be automatically deferred and reported to the ATO as a HELP debt.
- Domestic students who are charged a Student Services and Amenities Fee (SSAF) and who did not apply for SA-HELP:
You will become subject to the Collections Policy and Procedures 4 days after the due date. Please read the Policy for further information.
- All other full fee paying students, domestic and international:
You will become subject to the Collections Policy and Procedures 4 days after the due date. Please read the Policy for further information.