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    Uni Fees...HEC's/HELP

    Had a bit of a search in the web.....but figured i might get better answers from somebody currently exposed to it.

    My oldest is just finishing year 12 and will be going to university.

    His grandparents are going to offer a sum of money to assist him with the costs of UNI.

    Let's work on $10k......

    Is it better for him to pay for subjects up front?? Does this save money in the long run.

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    put the money into a term deposit so it earns some interest and pay his debt off once he finishes or earns the minimal wage.....buggered if I could find reference to this, not sure of this system is still operating.

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    I've just recently paid off my HECS about 12 years after completing uni. As far as I know HECS fees don't get bigger with interest, however they are "indexed" which is probably just a roundabout way of them getting bigger with interest but in a loophole'y kind of way. Either way, HECS never get in the way of getting home loans or anything like that, they just sit there and a little bit comes out each week to contribute towards them when you start earning enough money. It's very manageable, and I'm sure a good sum of money would be much more useful in putting towards a house deposit or paying off other debt or something like that. If I had a bunch of money at the start of my degree my uni fees would have been last on the list.

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    Thanks.

    Grandparents said the $$$'s are specifically for subjects studied. They are old school and changing there minds.

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    Gday weeds.

    I just paid off mine. When i was studying you could pay for courses up front for a 20% discount. Im not sure if thats changed recently with the tertiary education changes but i used it to save a grand or so.

    As said tho, its not really noticed once working. I ended up getting $77 a week more once paid off, or around $4k a year.

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    When our daughter was going to Uni (finished 2 years ago), paying in advance got quite a good discount. I don't know if that still applies.
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    Quote Originally Posted by p38arover View Post
    When our daughter was going to Uni (finished 2 years ago), paying in advance got quite a good discount. I don't know if that still applies.
    That's what I thought as well but I see there has been some changes from Jan 2017

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    I'm in the same boat exactly. This article pretty well covers it: Paying uni fees upfront v taking a HECS loan

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    Quote Originally Posted by l00kin4 View Post
    I'm in the same boat exactly. This article pretty well covers it: Paying uni fees upfront v taking a HECS loan

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    Awesome, thanks I will have a decent read tonight.

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    Don't forget to factor in the text book rip-off - can be very expensive.
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    Quote Originally Posted by garrycol View Post
    Don't forget to factor in the text book rip-off - can be very expensive.
    Do they buy textbooks any more? Everything seems to be on line.
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