As you've heard in the 2014 budget, HECS interest is capped higher at 6% and is paid when you earn a slightly lower amount but University fees are also being deregulated starting 1st Jan 2016, which from what I've heard means they can charge as much as they want.
I'm graduating this year and should get a high enough ATAR for most University courses and would start in 2015, so from what I've heard I'd remain on the old system then 2/3 of it would be on the new system. I can't find much about how much each course costs to begin with, one I was looking at was $70,000 currently- my point is from what I can find no one really has any idea how much they're going to start charging. I was planning on doing something in the Commerce area which although probably isn't as "prestigious" as Law or Medicine, if some people are right with what they're saying, the Universities particularly the prestigious ones for prestigious degrees will charge as much as they want. I don't go to a private school and my family is far from rich, I can't help but feel turned off going to University if the fees are significantly increased.
What do you guys think of this?
I'm graduating this year and should get a high enough ATAR for most University courses and would start in 2015, so from what I've heard I'd remain on the old system then 2/3 of it would be on the new system. I can't find much about how much each course costs to begin with, one I was looking at was $70,000 currently- my point is from what I can find no one really has any idea how much they're going to start charging. I was planning on doing something in the Commerce area which although probably isn't as "prestigious" as Law or Medicine, if some people are right with what they're saying, the Universities particularly the prestigious ones for prestigious degrees will charge as much as they want. I don't go to a private school and my family is far from rich, I can't help but feel turned off going to University if the fees are significantly increased.
What do you guys think of this?
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