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Training HandbookAppendix 1Fees and Charges PolicyCalculation of Tuition Contributions1.1 Subject to clauses 1.2, 1.3, 1.4 and 1.5, providers must charge each student a tuition contribution on the basis of $1.31 for each nominal enrolled hour of government-funded training or further education in which the student is enrolled (rounded to the nearest dollar) in any calendar year or continuous 12 month period of enrolment (the enrolment period). 1.2 For students commencing on or after 1 January 2006, providers must calculate student tuition contributions on the basis of a continuous 12 month period from the date of a students enrolment. 1.3 Subject to clause 1.9, the minimum tuition contribution that must be charged in respect of the total enrolments by a student in government-funded training or further education in any enrolment period is $52, based on 40 hours of tuition at the rate of $1.31 an hour (rounded to the nearest dollar). 1.4 The maximum tuition contribution that may be charged in respect of the total enrolments by a student in government-funded training or further education in any enrolment period is $839, based on 640 hours of tuition at the rate of $1.31 an hour (rounded to the nearest dollar). Indexation of fees and charges1.5 The Minister for Education and Training will each year fix an amount to be known as the indexation rate by which the amount of the fees referred to in clause 1.1, 1.3 and 1.4 will be adjusted for the next calendar year. Concessions and exemptions1.6 Providers must allow concessions and exemptions on tuition contributions in accordance with this policy. 1.7 A provider must not charge a tuition contribution which is more than the minimum tuition contribution from a person who holds one of the following concession cards (or an alternative card or concession eligibility criterion approved by the Minister for the purposes of this policy):
1.8 The concessions provided for in clause 1.7(a) and (b) also apply to the dependent spouse or dependant child of the card holder. 1.9 A provider may grant a concession on a tuition contribution where the provider considers that its collection in full would impose extreme hardship. This may include a concession on, or exemption from, the minimum tuition contribution. 1.10 A provider must not charge -
1.11 A provider must not charge a tuition contribution in relation to a student who is
1.12 Where a student, who was previously eligible for an exemption under
clause 1.10 or 1.11 or a concession under clause 1.7, 1.8 or 1.9, becomes
ineligible for the exemption or concession and then enrols in further
government-funded training or further education during the enrolment period,
the total tuition contribution payable by the student in respect of all
government-funded training or further education in that enrolment period
must not exceed the maximum tuition contribution. 1.14 The concessions provided for in clauses 1.7, 1.8 and 1.9 do not apply if the students tuition contribution is being met by a Commonwealth Government Agency or as part of a Commonwealth program or initiative. Student Services and Amenities Fees1.15 A provider may impose a compulsory non-academic fee, subscription or charge for the purposes of providing student services and amenities. 1.16 If a provider decides to impose a compulsory non-academic fee, subscription or charge, the provider must -
1.17 If a provider decides to impose a compulsory non-academic fee, subscription or charge, it must each year publish to students a statement that specifies:
Other fees and charges for enrolments in government-funded training or further education 1.18 A provider must not charge fees in relation to an enrolment in government-funded training or further education other than:
1.19 Providers must provide students with an itemised list of all fees and materials required, as detailed under clause 1.18, before enrolment. Providers must advise students of when materials will be needed, to enable students to stagger purchases throughout the academic year. Refunds1.20 If a student withdraws, by written notice, from government-funded training or further education at any time up until 4 weeks after the scheduled commencement date of classes, the provider must refund the tuition contribution paid in respect of the government-funded training or further education less the minimum tuition contribution and any other fees and charges paid by or on behalf of the student. 1.21 If a student withdraws, by written notice, from government-funded training or further education at any time up until 4 weeks after the scheduled commencement date of classes for the purposes of taking up a place at another educational institution, the provider must refund the full tuition contribution and any other fees and charges paid by or on behalf of the student. 1.22 If government-funded training or further education is cancelled by the provider at any time during the period of the students enrolment, then the provider must refund the full tuition contribution, the pro-rata portion of any student services and amenities fees, ancillary fees and any fees for materials or services which have not been used in the training or further education prior to the date of cancellation. 1.23 For the purposes of clauses 1.20, 1.21 and 1.22, if a student withdraws from only part of their enrolment in government-funded training or further education, the provider need only refund the portion of the tuition contribution and fees for materials or services applicable to that part of the training or further education. 1.24 If a student does not undertake tuition in part of their enrolment in government-funded training or further education because of recognised prior learning, then the provider must refund an amount equal to the difference between -
1.25 A provider may grant refunds in other circumstances or of greater amounts as it sees fit. Accounts and Records of Tuition Contributions1.26 The accounts and records kept by a provider must clearly distinguish income and expenditure for fee-for-service training or further education and from government-funded training or further education. 1.27 A provider must establish and maintain a separate general ledger account to record receipt of income from tuition contributions and the payment of refunds of tuition contributions. 1.28 A provider shall keep records and evidence to support fee waivers and concessions granted. Meaning of Terms1.29 In this policy, unless another meaning is apparent from the context or subject matter-
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