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I've gotten my fee statement for this upcoming semester but I'm not sure what to do. Does it automatically defer to HECS after the census date or do I have to do something? Also can I pay an upfront fee for a 10% discount or has that been abolished now? Cheers. This is for UNSW if that helps.
 

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Yes, it automatically defers after the census date (i.e. it will disappear from that page), if you have applied for HECS-HELP.

Not sure about your 2nd question.
 

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I've gotten my fee statement for this upcoming semester but I'm not sure what to do. Does it automatically defer to HECS after the census date or do I have to do something? Also can I pay an upfront fee for a 10% discount or has that been abolished now? Cheers. This is for UNSW if that helps.
Yeah you can still pay upfront for a 10% discount
 

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This is from the usyd finances page (It should be the same for all unis though).
I assume that if you can do it for partial then you can do it for paying the full. There's no harm in asking before you do so though :)

 
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Sorry, guys, but I believe it's gone now. It was available at the start of the year but no longer. https://my.unsw.edu.au/student/fees/CSP.html

"Subject to the passage of legislation, the HECS-HELP discount of 10% for up front student contributions will be removed."

Although it doesn't seem to say when it will be removed.
 

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Sorry, guys, but I believe it's gone now. It was available at the start of the year but no longer. https://my.unsw.edu.au/student/fees/CSP.html

"Subject to the passage of legislation, the HECS-HELP discount of 10% for up front student contributions will be removed."

Although it doesn't seem to say when it will be removed.
Nah the 10% is still there. The govt tried to pass a bill to remove the 10% at the start on 2014 but it didn't go through. UNSW's website is just outdated.
 

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