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(1) A number of OS-HELP Loans are allocated annually to the University by the Commonwealth Government to help students undertake part of their study overseas. This Policy and associated Procedures explain the criteria and processes that the University uses to allocate the loan funds. (2) This Policy applies to all students enrolled in Commonwealth-Supported Places intending to undertake overseas study that contributes to their course of enrolment. At La Trobe, applicable overseas study is categorised as either: (3) University grants for approved overseas study programs are outlined in the Student Mobility Grant Policy. (4) The University allocates OS-HELP Loans, in accordance with the Higher Education Support Act 2003, OS-HELP Guidelines, and this Policy, to support students undertaking eligible overseas Exchanges and Short-Term Programs with expenses such as airfares, accommodation and other travel costs. (5) The University grants OS-HELP Loans to students who meet all the required eligibility criteria until the University’s annual allocation of the agreed number of loans has been fully disbursed. (6) The OS-HELP Loan amount a student can apply for in a six-month period must be between: (7) Students who undertake study in an eligible Asian country may be eligible for a higher value OS-HELP Loan. (8) Where such students are offered an OS-HELP Loan they may also be eligible for a supplementary loan to support award or non-award Asian language study where they: (9) A supplementary loan amount is added to the OS-HELP Loan and does not count towards the lifetime maximum of two (2) OS-HELP Loans per student. (10) Students are not eligible for a supplementary loan if their Asian language study is part of their home university course of enrolment. (11) Students applying for an OS-HELP Loan must meet all eligibility requirements of the Department of Education. A student must: (12) Students are entitled to a maximum of two (2) OS-HELP Loans in their lifetime. (13) OS-HELP Loans are allocated for a six-month period from the date of commencement of the overseas study, regardless of the duration of the overseas study. (14) OS-HELP is not available for students undertaking their whole course outside Australia; however students may be outside Australia when submitting an application. (15) In order to confirm eligibility for Short-Term Programs, a full-time load is calculated by using a formula that takes account of the credit points that will be achieved, and the duration of the program (see Study Abroad webpage). (16) Prior to submitting an application for an OS-HELP Loan, students must obtain a number of approvals and accompanying evidence: (17) Applications for OS-HELP Loans for approved overseas study can be submitted at any time from six (6) months prior to the start date of their overseas program, but no earlier. Where students intending to participate in an Exchange program have all the necessary documentation and approvals, it is recommended that they submit their application no later than: (18) Students must disclose if they have been a previous recipient of an OS-HELP Loan. (19) Students may apply for two (2) consecutive six-month periods of overseas study at the same time; however any second six-month loan offer and payment will be conditional on the student remaining eligible at the commencement of the second period. (20) Student Administration assesses applications for eligibility in accordance with the Department of Education eligibility criteria. Where there are more applications than available loans preference may be given to students who: (21) Students will normally be notified of their eligibility for an OS-HELP Loan within 20 business days of submitting their application, where: (22) Notification letters will confirm the amount of the approved OS-HELP Loan in Australian dollars and include the rights and responsibilities of the student in relation to the loan. (23) When accepting their offer students must: (24) Payments are processed to students’ nominated bank accounts within 10 business days of all required documents being received. (25) If a student has been offered two consecutive OS-HELP Loans the second payment can only be made six months after the first payment. (26) Students are permitted to reduce the loan amount offered provided the request is received before they submit the eCAF and OS-HELP Requisition and Acceptance Form. Students may be required to submit a new OS-HELP application in these circumstances. (27) The University will withdraw a loan offer as soon as practicable before it has been paid to the student’s bank account where: (28) Where an unpaid offer is withdrawn the University will notify the student in writing. (29) OS-HELP Loans that have already been paid cannot be remitted by the University under any circumstances. Once a loan has been paid to the student account the debt is included in the student’s accumulated HELP debt and may only be repaid through the Australian taxation system. The University is not required to take any action where a student has been paid their OS-HELP loan: (30) The University must issue a Commonwealth Assistance Notice (CAN) within 28 days of the date on which the OS-HELP debt was incurred. A student is taken to have incurred their OS-HELP debt on the day the provider makes the OS-HELP payment to the student. (31) When a student believes the information on the CAN is incorrect, the student may, within 14 calendar days of the CAN being issued, request a correction. This request may be made electronically. The student’s request should specify which information the student considers is incorrect and the reasons why they consider it to be incorrect. Making the request does not affect the student’s liability to pay the tuition fee, or the student’s HELP eligibility. (32) Where a student in receipt of an OS-HELP loan is suspected to have provided false or misleading information the University is required to notify the Department of Education and provide the Department with a copy of the student’s application and any other relevant information or material the Department requests. The student will be subject to proceedings under the University’s General Misconduct Statute 2009. (33) Students may seek a review of decisions made under this Policy where they are of the view that this Policy has not been correctly applied. A request to review a decision made under this Procedure must be lodged within 10 business days of the relevant process or decision by replying in writing to the original notification or statement, and addressing the request to the Director, Student Administration. (34) The Director, Student Administration will arrange for a review of the decision by a senior staff member who was not involved in the original decision. (35) A written outcome will be provided within 10 business days of the date the request was received by the University. (36) A request to review the decision may be dismissed where the applicant cannot substantiate their request in line with the allowable grounds. (37) Where a student is not satisfied with the outcome of any review they may apply to the University Ombudsman for a further review of the matter, in accordance with the University’s Statutes and Regulations. (38) If a student is not satisfied with the outcome of the review of the University Ombudsman, they may lodge a complaint with the National Student Ombudsman. (39) For the purposes of this Policy: (40) This Policy is made under the La Trobe University Act 2009. (41) Associated information for this Policy includes:OS-HELP Loans Policy
Section 1 - Key Information
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Policy Type and Approval Body
Administrative - Vice-Chancellor
Accountable Executive – Policy
Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Academic)
Responsible Manager – Policy
Director, Student Administration
Review Date
27 November 2028
Section 2 - Purpose
Section 3 - Scope
Section 4 - Key Decisions
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Key decision making
Role
Arrange for a review of the OS-HELP loan application decision
Director, Student Administration
Section 5 - Policy Statement
Section 6 - Procedures
Part A - Amount of OS-HELP Loans
Study in Asian Countries
Part B - Eligibility for OS-HELP
General Conditions
Determining Eligibility for Short-Term Programs
Part C - Applying For an OS-HELP Loan
Prior Required Approvals
Part D - Approval, Acceptance and Payment
Part E - Variations to Loans
Unpaid OS-Help Loans
Paid OS-HELP Loans
Part F - Confirmation of Liability
Part G - False and Misleading Information
Part H - Review
Further Review
Section 7 - Definitions
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