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alyssah

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hi, i checked e-student today to see how my tuition fees were going, coz like, it has been 2 weeks now after the census date. i checked my fees and my fees for this semester was still highlighted in red. i already completed the form which asked me to fill out all the required details and to indicate my TFN number (i also submitted the form before the census date). when i viewed my submitted form, under status it says "Approved" yet my fees were still highlighted in red.

i dont really get it....is there something else i should've done?

thx... :/

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How do I check my current debt?

The details of your student account are available in eStudent. Login to eStudent and choose Check My Finances/Outstanding Debt. The link 'View my current debts' will display all of the amounts currently outstanding on your student account (note any overdue amounts are shown in red).

If you are intending to defer your debt to HECS-HELP or FEE-HELP the debt will be displayed in red after the due date and will be automatically transferred to the Australian Taxation Office up to a few weeks after the census date for the unit. You do not need to take any action. Please ensure you have provided your Tax File Number to the University.

You may view and/or print your Statement of Outstanding Charges in eStudent from Check My Finances/Outstanding Debt. Click on 'View my current debts' and then 'View my Statement of Outstanding Charges'. In the first half year your Statement of Outstanding Charges will show all unpaid amounts (including old debts) up to 30 June. From May any amount with a due date up to 31 December will be displayed. If you have fees due on different dates, check for the total amount owed on each due date in the Due Date Summary at the bottom of your Statement of Outstanding Charges.
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hey..that's wot i did though, i provided my TFN in the application form that i submitted...

anyways..something unusual happened. i checked e-student again later in the day and it changed.. when i first checked, the fees for my units this semester were highlighted in red but when i checked again today, they were now completely gone...im like wtf...only the fees for next semester were now showing..

ugh, whats happening..can some1 plz explain, i think my e-student is stuffed up... :[
 

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I remember a few years ago I got paranoid for the same reason. Don't worry about it. It just takes time for eStudent/the Uni to process your debt and it will never be done until the weeks following the census date.

Considering census date for most units was 31 March, about two weeks ago, it sounds right that your debt has just been processed and taken out of eStudent. Your second semester fees will remain there until the weeks after second semester's census date.

Hope this helps, mate.
 

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hey..that's wot i did though, i provided my TFN in the application form that i submitted...

anyways..something unusual happened. i checked e-student again later in the day and it changed.. when i first checked, the fees for my units this semester were highlighted in red but when i checked again today, they were now completely gone...im like wtf...only the fees for next semester were now showing..

ugh, whats happening..can some1 plz explain, i think my e-student is stuffed up... :[
Read what I posted again.

Particularly this part:

If you are intending to defer your debt to HECS-HELP or FEE-HELP the debt will be displayed in red after the due date and will be automatically transferred to the Australian Taxation Office up to a few weeks after the census date for the unit. You do not need to take any action. Please ensure you have provided your Tax File Number to the University.
 

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