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VSL Provider Manual - 20. Goods and services which may be covered by tuition fees
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You must not charge separate fees for the goods and services listed in the table below.
VSL Provider Manual - 21. Goods and services that must not be included in tuition fees
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Some fees and charges are not covered by VSL. You may charge the student separately for these fees.
VSL Provider Manual - 22. Gap fees and payment plans
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A tuition fee for a course includes the maximum amount covered by a VET Student Loan and the remaining tuition cost not covered by the loan – the ‘gap fee’.
VSL Provider Manual - 23. Tuition fees and recognition of prior learning
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Recognition of prior learning (RPL) recognises skills and knowledge a person has acquired through previous training, work or life experience. Providers use RPL to grant a student status or credit in a unit.
VSL Provider Manual - 25. Fee periods
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The following sections apply to the charging of tuition fees by approved course providers, which are not Table A providers.
VSL Provider Manual - 26. Census days
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You must set Census days for each course and publish them in an accessible place.
VSL Provider Manual - 28. Electronic Commonwealth Assistance Form (eCAF)
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Providers use the electronic Commonwealth Assistance Form (eCAF) system to facilitate VET Student Loans.
VSL Provider Manual - 32. Academic suitability
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To be eligible for a VET Student Loan, the student must be academically suited to the course they’re planning to do.
VSL Provider Manual - 38. HELP loan limit
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There is a maximum amount that a person can borrow over their lifetime for VSL, VET FEE-HELP, FEE-HELP and HECS-HELP. This is the HELP loan limit.
VSL Provider Manual - 39. HELP balance
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To be eligible for a VET Student Loan, a student must have enough HELP balance left to cover the loan amount.
VSL Provider Manual - 41. Student progression and engagement
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Students who are receiving a VET Student Loan need to confirm at regular intervals that they are genuinely studying. This is done via progression forms.