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想说说关于CSP
关于CSP,说原来2000的学费变成800的,我不知道是不是很确切,这里有一些相关资料。其实你最终需要付的学费取决于你要读的每门课程落在band几上,并且还要看它的 EFTSL是多少。
Maximum student contribution amount by student contribution band
Student Contribution Band
| Maximum student contribution amount for a place in 2007
| Maximum student contribution amount for a place in 2008
| Band PE: National Priorities—Education
| $3,998
| $4,077
| Band PN: National Priorities—Nursing
| $3,998
| $4,077
| Band 1: (humanities, behavioural sciences, social studies, foreign languages, visual and performing arts)
| $4,996
| $5,095
| Band 2: (mathematics, statistics, computing, built environment, health, engineering, science, surveying, agriculture)
| $7,118
| $7,260
| Band 3: (accounting, administration, economics, commerce, law, dentistry, medicine, veterinary sciences) Note 1
| $8,333
| $8,499
| Note 1: For Commonwealth supported students commencing their studies prior to 1 January 2008, the maximum student contribution amount that may be charged for Accounting, Administration, Economics and Commerce units is $7260 (ie Band 2)
Calculating the student contribution for a programStudents who don't require an exact figure for their student contribution amount can estimate their contribution by assuming that all courses in their program will be from the same band and using the maximum student contribution for that band as their estimate, e.g. if a student is enrolled in an Economics or Science degree their approximate annual student contribution will be $8,499 in 2008. If a student is enrolled in a Science degree their approximate annual student contribution will be $7,260 iin 2008. If a student is enrolled in a Performing Arts degree their approximate annual student contribution will be $5095 in 2008. The actual fee may be more or less than this amount depending on the courses chosen, but this figure can be used as a guide.
Students who want to calculate an exact fee will need to know the courses they will be undertaking. Knowing the courses and the band they are allocated to allows students to calculate the student contribution they will be required to pay for each course using its band and weight. The weight of each course can be expressed in EFTSL (Effective Full Time Student Load) and / or credit points. Adding the amount for each course together will then provide your total for the year.
You can find the structure of your program (the courses you will need to enrol in) linked from individual program pages
Student contribution is calculated by multiplying the EFTSL value of the course by the maximum student contribution for the band that the course has been allocated to.
Example 1: student contribution for one courseA 12 credit point accounting course has an EFTSL of 0.125 and is in Band 2. The student contribution for this course will be $907.50.
Example 2: student contribution for one full-time yearA student commences a Bachelor of Business (Accounting) in 2008. In her first year, she enrols in eight courses of equal weighting (8 x 12 credit point courses) which comprise a standard full-time load (96 credit points). She enrols in five accounting courses and three arts courses. Her student contribution for 2008 would be calculated as follows:
Course band
| EFTSL
| | Number of courses
| | Maximum student contribution amount per band
| | Student contribution per band
| 1
| 0.125
| x
| 3
| x
| $5,095
| =
| $1,910.23
| 3
| 0.125
| x
| 5
| x
| $8,499
| =
| $5,311.88
| Total
| | | | | | | $7,222.51
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