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AlliATO(Community Support)Community Support
29 Jan 2024

Hi @maddieb8


We don’t determine the actual course fee, your education provider may be able to assist with these amounts or the StudyAssist website.

 

Our role is to administer the collection of the loan advised to us by our third parties and apply the indexation each year on 1 June. The indexation rate is based on the Consumer Price Index (CPI). Information on the process of indexation being applied to HELP debts is set out in relevant loan information booklets and forms that students complete and agree to when requesting a HELP loan.

 

If you have access to your online service via myGov you’re able to see your loan account, when a loan and indexation amounts are being added, along with the compulsory repayment amounts.

 

The loan account can be found under Tax > Accounts > Loan accounts > select the loan account type link.

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AlliATO(Community Support)Community Support
29 Jan 2024

Hi @maddieb8


We don’t determine the actual course fee, your education provider may be able to assist with these amounts or the StudyAssist website.

 

Our role is to administer the collection of the loan advised to us by our third parties and apply the indexation each year on 1 June. The indexation rate is based on the Consumer Price Index (CPI). Information on the process of indexation being applied to HELP debts is set out in relevant loan information booklets and forms that students complete and agree to when requesting a HELP loan.

 

If you have access to your online service via myGov you’re able to see your loan account, when a loan and indexation amounts are being added, along with the compulsory repayment amounts.

 

The loan account can be found under Tax > Accounts > Loan accounts > select the loan account type link.

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