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The medical facilities and excellent and extensive as it was originally just a medical-based school. There are also a lot of new and large buildings on campus which is great. A lot of the teaching for this course is not planned well and is very cramped into a shorter than normal period which is not good.
The most common way to pay is with a bed debt that takes a small amount of money away from your income over time. There is also a fairly large fee with this. Any other fees such as studying abroad are added to this debt. The total cost came to roughly $20k. This didn't include any fees such as accommodation, food or staying abroad.
The teaching is great and they guide you along the way. Especially in labs, most of the assistants push you to do your best.
I am currently on a loan called HECS-HELP. There are a lot of scholarships available for International Applicants for all of their campuses. Specifically for international students, they need to pay their tuition at the start of the semester. However, if they change their mind, they can drop out before the census date without paying anything.
The course curriculum suits my personal self great, it's about the Catholic religion and it's beliefs, having come from a religious background I found I suited the course curriculum very well, and was impressed with how I found it.
The fee structure is all commonwealth supported meaning you can take the course now and pay later, I've only had one class within all my years at the college that has had an extra fee attached and that was only $300 which was very affordable and reasonable.
Great, it provides a structured outline of what I'd entailed throughout that particular subject for the semester. Including assignments, requirements, learning criteria, textbook references, rubrics, etc. The only issue I have with the curriculum is that some subject uni outlines aren't specific and are very brief so when told to refer to the unit outline for assignments, it doesn't have much to assist.
Whilst attending university your fees are added to your account or HECS fund in which when you get a full-time job after university a small percentage is deducted from it until it is all paid for. Alternatively, you can pay for each semester upfront, rather than HECS.
I find the curriculum very enjoyable. I like how they have now put the standards up for people going into the teaching force. It is now expected that before teachers graduate they must undertake a test and finish college with a minimum GPA.
I pay fees based on my units and these fees are HECsd. I also have to pay individual student fees in which go towards things like the up keeping of the college.
The curriculum is well defined and realistic to potential career pathways, I believe I will be leaving my course with all the knowledge I need specific to the work I would like to get into. It progresses logically and is varied throughout.
My college fees will go on my hex debt which I will begin paying off when I am earning consistent income other charges were the college amenities fee.
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