Going off the guide provided by unsw https://student.unsw.edu.au/fees-medicine-domestic , each course is roughly 5k so that's 20k per semester. After 4 years, that's 160k?
You are most likely a CSP student and will most pay ~10k a year so $60k for the degree degree (6 years I believe).Going off the guide provided by unsw https://student.unsw.edu.au/fees-medicine-domestic , each course is roughly 5k so that's 20k per semester. After 4 years, that's 160k?
Yes, around that much - it may change each year and change depending on the courses that you select.Yeah, I am commonwealth supported. I do mining engineering so I only have to pay $8,917 a year? I have a scholarship for 10k a year and I chose to pay off my debt with it. What happens to the extra money?
There are 2 options to receive it as stipends or have it go directly to your debt which would be automatic I think. I chose to have it go towards my debt.Yes, around that much - it may change each year and change depending on the courses that you select.
You can choose to pay upfront but you must do so manually each semester.
If that is a scholarship from UNSW, then you will receive that in fortnightly payments. You don't receive your scholarship as a lump sum, but you must pay your fees upfront as a semester total.
The scholarship payments go into your bank account, so obviously you retain how ever much is the difference. Surely that should be obvious, unless you can explain why that isn't.
Oh I see.There are 2 options to receive it as stipends or have it go directly to your debt which would be automatic I think. I chose to have it go towards my debt.