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HERI Presentation 2005 Higher Education Reform Initiatives (HERI) UNSW Student Services December 2004 Update for UNSW Staff
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HERI Presentation HESA Legislation: HELAB #3 – Update HERI Project Update: Key Dates myUNSW: Online Acceptances; Enrolments Postgraduate Programs – Fee classification Faculty publications / websites review Resources: Service Centre, myUNSW Q&A Introduction : Today’s Focus
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Higher Education Reforms Provisions and requirements legislated through Higher Education Support Act (2003) HESA Legislation: HELAB #3 Legislation passed 9 December UNSW Impacts: OS-HELP Cross-institutional Enrolments Commonwealth Learning Scholarships HERI Presentation
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OS-HELP What it is Loan to assist eligible Commonwealth supported students who wish to study one or two study periods overseas. Commonwealth supported students (CSS) who are Australian citizens or holders of an Australian PR humanitarian visa are eligible for OS-HELP. Need to have completed 1 EFTSL to be eligible and not be in last year of program Up to $5,000 per study period 20% loan fee applicable Action UNSW will advertise availability of these loans [through International Exchange office] Students need to apply – not expected that many will do this before Session 2 2005 HERI Presentation
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Cross-Institutional Enrolments What it is Award students at other HEPs studying courses at UNSW towards their HEP award Eligible students now able to qualify for Commonwealth assistance for C-IE Reciprocity principle applies between HEPs Action UNSW has established guidelines and procedures for C-IE – administered by Admissions Office Students must supply proof of eligibility Students who are C’Wealth assisted at their home HEP will be assessed as C’Wealth assisted at UNSW Students who are tuition fee payers at their home HEP will be charged tuition fees at UNSW for CIE courses, and may apply for FEE-HELP HERI Presentation
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Commonwealth Learning Scholarships What it is Introduced to assist students from low socio-economic backgrounds For Australian citizens or holders of Australian PR humanitarian visas Commonwealth Education Costs Scholarships (CECS) to assist with general education costs Commonwealth Accommodation Scholarships (CAS) to assist with accommodation costs. HELAB3 clarifies CLS provisions and value: 2005 CECS: $2042; CAS: $4084 Action UNSW has been allocated 109 CECS and 82 CAS for 2005 [30 CAS allocated to indigenous students] Applications have closed – some preliminary offers made to eligible commencers [subject to enrolling at UNSW and meeting Centrelink criteria] Further applications may be invited in order to ensure that all CLSs are awarded HERI Presentation
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HERI Project Update Key Dates and Milestones
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HERI Presentation myUNSW: Online Acceptances, Enrolments Status [at start of business, Tuesday 14 December] 7524 Commonwealth Support forms completed in total Includes 479 FEE-HELP applications ___________________ Online Pre-enrolment process – Commonwealth support applications Watch a ‘ScreenCam’ view of the process!
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HERI Presentation Postgraduate Commonwealth Supported Places Postgraduate Local coursework places have been divided into Commonwealth Supported Programs [CSP] or Tuition Fee Paying Programs [TFPP] Full list of CSP and TFPP available on: https://my.unsw.edu.au/student/fees/PG_Hecs.html Students enrolling in a TFPP who satisfy eligibility criteria can apply for a Postgraduate Equity Commonwealth Supported Place Students must apply If successful, students are permitted to replace their fee-paying place with a Commonwealth supported place
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HERI Presentation Faculty Publications / Websites review HESA introduces HELP suite of financial assistance programs These replace HECS, PELS, BOTPLS All UNSW, faculty, and school printed and online publications must correctly describe Commonwealth guidelines and programs Several faculty / school websites, booklets and letters still refer to HECS, PELS These must be updated to ensure compliance UNSW Student Services will provide guidance + advice on how to link to myUNSW
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Looking forward - Policy Challenges and Opportunities Census Dates and Calendars Unit of Study (Course) level census date provisions expose several hundred courses taught outside ‘standard’ session periods Minor adjustments for 2005 Academic Calendar to be reviewed in 2005 for 2006 Financial Support Programs Council has approved student contribution rate increases from 2006 In line with Commonwealth Learning Scholarship provisions, UNSW to look at increasing financial support programs HERI Presentation
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Further Information and Enquiries Higher Education Reforms Initiatives at UNSWhttps://my.unsw.edu.au/student/HERI/Introduction.html HERI Overview for UNSW Staffhttps://my.unsw.edu.au/student/Staff/HERIpres.html DEST Going to Uni websitehttp://www.goingtouni.gov.au/ DEST Backing Australia’s Futurehttp://www.backingaustraliasfuture.gov.au/ Fees & Student Contributions Di Charnley Head of Student Financials d.charnley@unsw.edu.au Ext. 53087https://my.unsw.edu.au/student/fees/FeesMainPage.html HERI at UNSW Robert Morrell Assistant Registrar r.morrell@unsw.edu.au Ext. 51919
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