You can view your accumulated HELP debt for your studies, on the myUniAssist website (using your Commonwealth Higher Education Student Support Number (CHESSN), available on your eCAN) or by logging...
A Domestic Fee Paying (DFP) place is one where the University does not receive any government funding towards your enrolment. If you are enrolled in a domestic fee paying place, you must pay the...
If you are a domestic student eligible to use a HELP loan to pay your fees, you will no longer receive a discount if you pay your tuition fees upfront. The voluntary HELP repayment bonus, which...
If you are an eligible New Zealand Special Category Visa (SCV) holder and meet the requisite criteria, you will be able to access a HELP loan to pay your tuition fees. To be eligible, you must: Be a...
The New to Curtin Mentor program links new students to a current senior student in a similar area of study to support students' successful transition to studying at Curtin. The program is...
While you are able to help your child complete their application you should be aware that, due to privacy legislation, we cannot answer your queries about your child's application, admission...
A New to Curtin Mentor is an experienced senior student who has volunteered to support and guide new students, mentees, commencing in a similar area of study. Mentors keep regular contact...
If you are from a regional, rural, or remote area, and you did not meet Curtin University's minimum admission requirements, you may be eligible for admission into Curtin through the StepUp to Curtin...
There is no interest charged on HELP debts. However, indexation is added to your debt on 1 June each year. Indexation is applied to your debt to maintain its real value by adjusting it in line with...