VET-FEE Help - gooooone from 1 Jan
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I understand there will be no loan cap for aviation.
Senator the Hon Simon Birmingham, Minister for Education and Training, has signalled that some courses, such as those in aviation, will be exempt from the loan cap. Exempted courses are not reflected in Attachment A, but will be clearly specified in the final list.
https://docs.education.gov.au/node/41986
Senator the Hon Simon Birmingham, Minister for Education and Training, has signalled that some courses, such as those in aviation, will be exempt from the loan cap. Exempted courses are not reflected in Attachment A, but will be clearly specified in the final list.
https://docs.education.gov.au/node/41986
So one person says it's capped another says it's not, can anyone point out to where it says definitively which way it is? I'm curious but not enough to go seriously digging about and a quick google search doesn't seem to come up with it.
The VET Student Loans Fact Sheat specifically states the following:
https://docs.education.gov.au/system...fact_sheet.pdf
And again in the AFR
I have spoken to someone who is in the know and how it will work it that yes the courses, such as Diploma of Aviation (Commercial Pilot Licence ‐ Aeroplane) will be limited to $15,000 but providers will have to apply to the board to have the limit removed, proving that the cost of the course is far above the capped amount, which will all know it is. It sounds like this will be a big win for aviation students, with aviation to specifically governed by its own section of the act, due to the fact that it i effectively the most expensive form of education available yet can be conducted in a short time. the other high cost courses in medical fields can take 6-8 years. I believe the changes will help everyday flight schools adopt VET Student loans and ensure that the costs are not enflated vs self-funded flight training.
Senator the Hon Simon Birmingham, Minister for Education and Training, has signalled that some
courses, such as those in aviation, will be exempt from the loan cap. Exempted courses are not
reflected in Attachment A, but will be clearly specified in the final list.
courses, such as those in aviation, will be exempt from the loan cap. Exempted courses are not
reflected in Attachment A, but will be clearly specified in the final list.
And again in the AFR
Last week, Senator Birmingham said there some high-cost courses may be allowed to exceed the fee cap.
"There will be opportunities for providers of very high-cost courses, such as aviation, to seek exemptions, but they will truly be the exemption rather than the rule," he said.
Read more: http://www.afr.com/news/policy/educa...#ixzz4MkYraJBX
"There will be opportunities for providers of very high-cost courses, such as aviation, to seek exemptions, but they will truly be the exemption rather than the rule," he said.
Read more: http://www.afr.com/news/policy/educa...#ixzz4MkYraJBX
Thanks Logansi, so I guess they were both right, sort of! Good to see some common sense prevail out of this and hopefully a win for the vast majority, both those involved in Aviation and for the Tax Payers, hopefully a tightening up in the acceptance phase will come along as well and help remove some of the issues others have brought up with those seeking to do the courses that perhaps aren't fully aware of what is involved.
my understanding is the same, aviation looks like it may be exempt ... subject to strict guidelines and new criteria to be a provider
this of course assumes it goes through the senate ...
this of course assumes it goes through the senate ...
When you live....
Dont ask me why but I was listening to parliament on the radio the other day and this was the debate. Aviation - because of it's criticality to the survival of the bush (!) - was the key example given of exemptions likely to be available.
Aviation Training Package
Diploma of Aviation (Air Traffic Control) $75,000
Diploma of Aviation (Commercial Pilot Licence - Aeroplane) $75,000
Diploma of Aviation (Commercial Pilot Licence - Helicopter) $75,000
Diploma of Aviation (Instrument Rating) $75,000
Diploma of Aviation (Flight Instructor) $75,000
Diploma of Aviation (Aviation Management) $75,000
Advanced Diploma of Aviation (Chief Flight Instructor) $75,000
Advanced Diploma of Aviation (Pilot in Command) $75,000
Diploma of Aviation (Air Traffic Control) $75,000
Diploma of Aviation (Commercial Pilot Licence - Aeroplane) $75,000
Diploma of Aviation (Commercial Pilot Licence - Helicopter) $75,000
Diploma of Aviation (Instrument Rating) $75,000
Diploma of Aviation (Flight Instructor) $75,000
Diploma of Aviation (Aviation Management) $75,000
Advanced Diploma of Aviation (Chief Flight Instructor) $75,000
Advanced Diploma of Aviation (Pilot in Command) $75,000
Yes it was from that link, thanks DP