VET Student Loans (VSL) are an Australian Government loan program that helps eligible VET students pay their tuition fees. If you’re studying a diploma, advanced diploma, graduate certificate or graduate diploma, you may be eligible for a VET Student Loan.
A VET Student Loan is a loan from the Australian Government that helps eligible students pay their tuition fees. Your loan is repaid through the Australian tax system when you reach the minimum income threshold for repayment. The minimum income threshold for repayment is set by the Australian Government each year and is published on Study Assist.
Repayments continue until you have repaid your entire debt.
It is important to note that your loan will remain a personal debt until it is repaid and it may reduce your take-home (after tax) wage and your borrowing capacity. You may wish to seek independent financial advice before applying.
The amount you can borrow for your tuition fees is determined by the Australian Government. There are four bands of VET Student Loan cap, and the Flylink Aviation College course brochure will indicate which loan cap applies for the course.
A VET Student Loan is only for tuition fees and doesn’t cover additional costs such as text books, materials, or accommodation.
a. You have sufficient available HELP balance:
b. You are studying the approved course primarily at a campus in Australia.
c. You have read the VET Student Loans Information Booklet.
d. You have submitted the electronic Commonwealth Assistance Form (eCAF) on or before the census day for the first unit of the course and no less than 2 business days after enrolling.
Please note: If you intend to study more than one course, you will need to complete one eCAF for each course you wish to access a loan for. If you do not complete and submit your eCAF by the deadline, you may need to make an alternative payment arrangement for your tuition fees.
e. You have submitted the VET Student Loans engagement and progression form.
As part of VET Student Loan program mandatory requirements, Progression Forms are sent by Flylink Aviation College to VET Student Loan students every 4 months.
The Progression Form provides you with the opportunity to inform the Australian Government of your current study status. The Australian Government uses this information to determine whether a student is an active participant in training and still requires access to their student loan.
You are sent an email by the Australian Government with a link to the eCAF database, where the Progression Form is completed as an online form. You have 14 days to complete the form before it expires.
Please note: Your Progression Form response has a direct impact on your continued access to a VET Student Loan.
For more information download the VET Student Loans – Student engagement and progression FAQs.Tuition fees are charged by unit of study and your course will have a least three fee periods with payments spread proportionately across the duration of your course.
Your tuition fees may be more than the VSL loan cap. If so, you will need to arrange to pay the difference between the course fees and the loan cap (referred to as the gap) prior to your first census day. You may be able to access a payment plan through Flylink Aviation College to help you pay the gap amount in instalments.
Once admitted, but prior to the first census day for your course, Flylink Aviation College will provide you with a Statement of Covered Fees confirming that your application has been accepted and displaying the course tuition fees that will, and will not, be covered under the VET Student Loan.
In addition to the Statement of Covered Fees, you will receive a VET Student Loan Fee Notice at least 14 days before each census day that will show you the tuition fees that will, and will not, be covered under the VET Student Loan for that fee period.
If you withdraw your enrolment on or before the census day, you will not incur the tuition fees for that fee period. This applies to fees covered by the VET Student Loan and any gap or upfront fees paid for that fee period. No administration fee applies.
After each census day has passed, Flylink Aviation College will send you a Commonwealth Assistance Notice (CAN) that provides you with further information about your debt. If you believe your CAN is incorrect, you should contact Flylink Aviation College immediately.
If you intend to study more than one course, you will need to apply for a VET Student Loan for each course you wish to access a loan for. The amount you can borrow for your tuition fees will be determined by the cost of each unit required to be eligible for an award under each course. This means, the tuition fees may not reach the full VET Student Loan cap amount for some courses in a dual or triple award. The balance of a loan cap amount in one course cannot be used to cover the gap fees in another course.
A VET Student Loan is only for tuition fees and doesn’t cover additional costs such as text books, materials, or accommodation. Details of any additional costs for your course are detailed on the relevant course information page.
In addition, a 20 percent loan fee applies to VET Student Loans for full fee paying or fee for service students. The good news is you don’t have to pay the loan fee upfront, it will be added to your VET Student Loan.
Please note: Students eligible for a state-based subsidy will not need to pay the loan fee.
On 12 April 2020 the Australian Government announced a six-month exemption of the 20 per cent loan fee for full fee paying VET Student Loan students. This exemption applied to VET Student Loan amounts incurred on census days between 1 April 2020 to 30 September 2020. This exemption has now been extended to include VET Student Loan amounts incurred on census days between 1 October 2020 to 30 June 2021.
All VET Student Loan amounts incurred on census days between 1 April 2020 to 30 June 2021 will not incur the usual 20 per cent loan fee. Students will not need to do anything for the exemption to be applied. Student VET Student Loan debt
Terms and conditions
Applying for a course does not guarantee you a place in that course. Your place is only guaranteed once you have met all eligibility requirements and you have enrolled into units. Enrolling means that you are committing yourself to study, and to paying the associated fees.
The tuition fees and applicable charges are required to be paid at enrolment or by scheduled instalment dates either by yourself, a nominated third party (e.g. your employer), or as identified within a contract for delivery of Flylink Aviation College training.
Enrolment and payment
Once your eligibility has been confirmed, Flylink Aviation College will assist you to enrol into your course.
Please note: if you enrol less than 14 days before the census day for the relevant units you will not be eligible for a VET Student Loan for those unit(s).
Your course may cost more than the VET Student Loan cap. If so, you will need to pay the difference (referred to as a gap) between the course fees and the VET Student Loan cap prior to your first census day. You may be able to access a payment plan through Flylink Aviation College to help you pay the gap amount in instalments.
Your VET Student Loan is repaid through the Australian tax system when you reach the minimum income threshold for repayment. The minimum income threshold for repayment is set by the Australian Government each year and is published on Study Assist. Repayments continue until you have repaid your entire debt.
It is important to note that your loan will remain a personal debt until it is repaid and it may reduce your take-home (after tax) wage and your borrowing capacity. You may therefore wish to seek independent financial advice before applying for a VET Student Loan.
You have until the census day to apply for a VET Student Loan. If you do not submit your eCAF by the census day, or formally withdraw, you will be liable for the tuition fees payable for that fee period.
You cannot apply for a VET Student Loan until 2 business days after you enrol but you must submit your application on or before the first census day for your course.
Flylink Aviation College will advise the Australian Government that you wish to apply for a VET Student Loan. An email containing a link to the eCAF database and a passkey to access your eCAF will be sent to your nominated email address.
Please note: You must complete and submit your eCAF to the Commonwealth before your first census day. If you do not submit your eCAF by the census day, you will be liable for the tuition fees payable for that fee period.
If you are considering applying for a VET Student Loan you should familiarise yourself with your rights and responsibilities. For further information please see:
If you wish to withdraw from a unit or course, or make any changes to your enrolment, you must contact Flylink Aviation College.
Please note: parent/guardian authorisation is required for students requesting to withdraw who are under the age of 18 years.
If you withdraw your enrolment on or before the census day, you will not incur the tuition fees for that fee period. This applies to fees covered by the VET Student Loan and any gap or upfront fees paid for that fee period.
However, if you withdraw from your course after the census day, you will incur a VET Student Loan debt and will be liable for any gap payments applicable to those unit(s).
If you withdraw after the census day or are unable to successfully complete a unit, and believe this was due to special circumstances, you may apply to have your VET Student Loan balance re-credited for the unit of study.
To apply for a re-credit, you need to submit a Re-Credit Application Form to Flylink Aviation College via email or in person.
If you feel that Flylink Aviation College’s decision about your re-credit request is unfair, you also have a right to ask for an internal appeal of the decision.
It is important to keep your personal details up to date with Flylink Aviation College so you don’t miss any important communications regarding your course and VET Student Loan. You can update your details via the Flylink Aviation College Student Portal.
Please note: If you change your personal details with Flylink Aviation College, please ensure you have also updated your details with the USI Registry and Australian Tax Office (ATO).
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