What is SSAF fee?
The compulsory Student Services and Amenities Fee (SSAF) contributes to the provision of many support, development and campus life services. The Department of Education has advised the maximum annual charge is $313.00 in 2021 and $315.00 in 2022. Eligible students have the option of a SA-HELP loan to pay the SSAF fee.
Do you need to pay SSAF?
Do I need to pay SSAF? International students: SSAF is built into your tuition fees – you do not need to pay it separately.
What happens if you dont pay SSAF?
What happens if I don’t pay or defer my SSAF? If you don’t pay or defer your SSAF by census date, a sanction will appear on your student record. The sanction will block you from: Viewing your results in StudentOnLine.
Does HECS cover SSAF?
A HECS-HELP or FEE-HELP form does not cover the deferral of the SSAF.
What is SSAF?
Your university or higher education provider can charge you a fee each year called the student and amenities fee (SSAF). This fee is to cover things at your campus like child care, food services, financial advice, sporting and recreational activities or employment and career advice.
How do I pay SSAF fees?
To do this, download your SSAF electronic Statement of Account (eSOA) from MySR and pay using one of the payment options on the bottom of your eSOA. These options are also listed on the paying your fees page.
How do I pay my WSU fees?
To pay your fees:
- Log into the Online Student Application Portal.
- Accept your offer to study at Western Sydney University.
- Select your payment method. You will need to quote your Student ID number. This number is stated on your Offer of Admission letter.
Can I defer the SSAF?
To defer the SSAF, eligible students must complete a separate ‘Request for SA-HELP Assistance’ form by the relevant census date. A HECS-HELP or FEE-HELP form does not cover the deferral of the SSAF.
What does SSAF stand for?
When you attend a university or higher education provider they charge you a fee each year called the student services and amenities fee (SSAF). This fee is to cover things at your campus like child care, food services, financial advice, sporting and recreational activities or employment and career advice.
How do I pay my SSAF fee?
How to pay or defer your SSAF
- Log in to My Student Records (MySR)
- Go into Fee Records, select ‘Statement of Account’
- Go to the drop down box and select ‘Services and Amenities – SSAF (Western Sydney University students) 2019’ and click the ‘Display SOA’ button.
What does SSAF mean?
student services and amenities fee
When you attend a university or higher education provider they charge you a fee each year called the student services and amenities fee (SSAF). This fee is to cover things at your campus like child care, food services, financial advice, sporting and recreational activities or employment and career advice.
How do I defer SSAF UTS?
Deferring payment of the SSAF Students can submit a Request for SA-HELP Assistance form via My Student Admin (login required), but it must be submitted by the SSAF due date. If SA-HELP is approved, it lasts for the duration of your current course. The SSAF cannot be deferred through HECS-HELP or FEE-HELP.
What is SSAF and how do I pay it?
Curtin uses the SSAF revenue to enhance the university experience and expand and improve our services and amenities. Your SSAF is automatically charged when you enrol in your units. You can find and pay your SSAF by generating your eInvoice in eStudent. How is the SSAF calculated?
How much will I be charged for SSAF and EFTSL?
*The maximum SSAF you may be charged for 2021 is $313. **Your EFTSL is calculated based on your study rate over the course of one year. If you are undertaking research full time, you will use 1.0 EFTSL for the year.
How do I Pay my Student Support Allowance (SSAF)?
If you just want to pay your SSAF, you will need to untick the other fees in the ‘Pay now’ column, and select ‘Update amount’. The fee was introduced by the Australian Government to help universities fund support services for students such as sporting and recreational activities, child care, accommodation, and legal services.
How do I defer a student services and amenities fee through SA-help?
Students who wish to access Government assistance to defer a student services and amenities fee through SA-HELP will need to complete, sign and return the SA-HELP assistance form to their provider on or before the payment due date. Providers may set an earlier administrative date for the submission of the form but must advise students of this date.
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