Like everybody, I know about the HECS-HELP payment scheme. But I'm a little confused, I haven't quite comprehended completely or properly what people have been telling me or what I have read on the information website.
To put it bluntly (without going into further details about my stupidity in understanding this matter): when going to university, do you have to pay anything at all (excluding costs of books, and other supplies) until you finish and get a job which earns over the respective threshold? Does this rule apply no matter which university you go to, and no matter which course you study?
The thing is, I thought that this "student contribution" thing was something which must be paid by everybody upfront, and the rest is paid off later (this "rest" I thought was the actual loan given to you) - but recently I have come to realise that this is false.
I'd appreciate it if somebody could end my confusion. Thanks.
To put it bluntly (without going into further details about my stupidity in understanding this matter): when going to university, do you have to pay anything at all (excluding costs of books, and other supplies) until you finish and get a job which earns over the respective threshold? Does this rule apply no matter which university you go to, and no matter which course you study?
The thing is, I thought that this "student contribution" thing was something which must be paid by everybody upfront, and the rest is paid off later (this "rest" I thought was the actual loan given to you) - but recently I have come to realise that this is false.
I'd appreciate it if somebody could end my confusion. Thanks.
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