If you have HECS/FEE-HELP, you NEED to watch this! (Australian Student Loans)

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  • Опубликовано: 16 июн 2024
  • It seems like every Australian student has a HECS debt but almost no one knows the truth about it. In this video, HECS-HELP and FEE-HELP are going to be explained in detail. We are going to explore everything you need to know including, how to apply for HECS, how much HECS you need to pay, how to make HECS repayments, how to check your HECS debt and more.
    TIME STAMPS:
    0:00 Introduction
    1:53 What is HECS-HELP?
    2:40 The 2nd most popular loan scheme (FEE-HELP)
    2:48 HECS-HELP vs FEE-HELP
    4:28 How do I apply for a HELP loan?
    9:44 Do HELP loans incur interest?
    10:53 How do I pay off my loan?
    12:37 How do I check my loan balance?
    13:15 Problems with the loans
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Комментарии • 73

  • @MajellaandConnor
    @MajellaandConnor  2 года назад +8

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  • @NoChance-zl3nb
    @NoChance-zl3nb 10 месяцев назад +6

    I graduated uni in 2013 with about 30k of HECS. I was lucky enough to be gaining full time employment straight away but now 10 years later I still have about 9k left in HECS. I’ve just done my tax return for FY 22-23 and it shook me the CPI jumped from 0.5-1.5% in the previous years to 7.1% this FY. This encouraged me to pay off all my tax return money towards paying off HECS.

  • @allyn8546
    @allyn8546 4 месяца назад +1

    Very detailed and clear explanation. Definitely needed this starting uni this year!
    Thanks for clearing up a lot of the questions I had in my mind.

  • @ajayshahi3083
    @ajayshahi3083 2 года назад +3

    Thank you for this. I NEEDED THIS

  • @tiagotitimusic
    @tiagotitimusic 6 месяцев назад

    Good stuff! Thanks for clarifying : )

  • @brandendeysel6506
    @brandendeysel6506 Год назад +19

    I had no idea about how the indexing adds cost to a student or graduates HECS debt. They don't go around advertising that, wish that they were more transparent about that before starting studies.

    • @MajellaandConnor
      @MajellaandConnor  Год назад

      My thoughts exactly, Branden! It’s a real shame because our system is actually pretty good in comparison to other countries but this has caused students to completely neglect the financial aspect of studying leading many to sign themselves up for debt they never needed 😔

    • @Anthony-si8ih
      @Anthony-si8ih Год назад +1

      Keep in mind that it’s just indexation. Meaning the value of the loan yesterday will always be equal to the value of the loan tomorrow. The government aren’t making extra money, just making sure they don’t lose out on the loan they gave you once the cost of living and wages goes up

    • @rahneegultiano7648
      @rahneegultiano7648 11 месяцев назад +3

      @@Anthony-si8ihtrue but one issue is as everything else adjusts its prices for inflation by increasing prices of products/services etc, Allot of peoples salaries aren’t adjusted nearly as much to offset those increases in prices. So those people are still worse off not knowing about the indexation hecs debt adjustments.

  • @Madjamy
    @Madjamy 5 месяцев назад

    superb video, well done!!!

  • @chibbi4608
    @chibbi4608 2 года назад +7

    Thank you for this! Amazing content, really clear and concise with the information : )

    • @MajellaandConnor
      @MajellaandConnor  2 года назад +2

      My pleasure! I am glad you found it useful 😁

  • @M1ecd
    @M1ecd 2 года назад +4

    Awesome video, very clear and now understand the system 👍

    • @MajellaandConnor
      @MajellaandConnor  2 года назад

      Awesome! Couldn’t have asked for a better outcome! Glad you found the video useful 😁

  • @syaifuladli5126
    @syaifuladli5126 Год назад +1

    Thanks a lot for sharing man..

  • @filipino.fraser.family
    @filipino.fraser.family Год назад +2

    Thank you for making this video, it was very helpful! :)

  • @alib7739
    @alib7739 2 года назад +1

    Amazing video man, i really loved this

    • @MajellaandConnor
      @MajellaandConnor  2 года назад

      Thanks so much for the kind words! I am glad you enjoyed it 😁

  • @adityasairam8923
    @adityasairam8923 Год назад +1

    Dude. Your a legend ..on point no complaints

  • @veemack6980
    @veemack6980 5 месяцев назад

    As an employee of TAFE NSW this is a great tool for us as well to support students. I do a lot of my own research but we are not given a lot of education on how HECS and fee help works. We do have a student finance team but being so incredibly busy this is going to help me a lot

  • @user-if7zp6qm9j
    @user-if7zp6qm9j 4 месяца назад +1

    Extremely surprised to see that so many people don’t exercise even the most basic caution and at least have a read through the terms of the largest financial arrangement they’re about to enter in their youth.

  • @meowth8050
    @meowth8050 Год назад +1

    Finally someones talkng about student debt in Australia!

  • @MNKdarealest
    @MNKdarealest Год назад +1

    These content ain't gettin enough appreciation

  • @notericok7695
    @notericok7695 2 года назад +11

    dam going to university in a few days, luckily I watched this video before applying as I now have a deeper understanding. thanks for the video

    • @MajellaandConnor
      @MajellaandConnor  2 года назад +2

      As I said in the video, you are VERY rare and I am very impressed! haha If you know anyone else starting uni and you feel like this could help them, maybe share this video with them? It would really help us out and it would potentially help them too 😁
      Regardless, thanks so much for watching and commenting! Really appreciate it!

  • @madisonpawson4093
    @madisonpawson4093 2 года назад +3

    Ahhh, this has made it so much easier to understand!! THANK U SM!! Do you know how we put the student amenities fee onto our loan?

    • @MajellaandConnor
      @MajellaandConnor  2 года назад

      I'm so glad you found it helpful!! Sorry for the late reply. From memory, when you are in the student portal, viewing the Outstanding Payments section, there should be option to defer payment onto HELP loan. But this process likely varies from uni to uni so I would recommend contacting student support and they should definitely know the process for you specifically!

  • @inguntzi
    @inguntzi Год назад +2

    great video

  • @Popeye54321
    @Popeye54321 Год назад +1

    Thank you 👍

  • @RaineBaljaks
    @RaineBaljaks 2 года назад +4

    Yes, please make a CSP Video

  • @AshishSharma-ov6ol
    @AshishSharma-ov6ol Год назад +1

    I am an Australian Permanet Resident and on the website it says that I am not eligible for a HECS-HELP even though I am enrolled in a CSP program. It would also mean that I can not get FEE-LOAN as well. but it shows my HELP Balance as $113,028. Is that of no use now??

  • @phyl2379
    @phyl2379 4 месяца назад

    Oft i had no idea

  • @4LayersOfStrength
    @4LayersOfStrength 11 месяцев назад

    "Back in my day"...(2003 Graduation) discount incentives were applied to HECS Loans psid off in full AND Loans where a "substantial lump-sum" payment was made. Does this still apply?

  • @donna25871
    @donna25871 Год назад

    HECS fees have really exploded over the past 15 years. My masters degree at UQ cost $9000 total and because I was working full time I was able to pay it off in a couple of years.

  • @jamesparkerkelly9431
    @jamesparkerkelly9431 2 года назад +2

    Hi there, thanks for the video, do you know if Australia provides any loans for living costs, e.g. accommodation, food etc? I am a domestic student, thanks for any info.

    • @MajellaandConnor
      @MajellaandConnor  2 года назад +1

      No worries, James, thanks for commenting!
      There aren't any loans that I am aware of for accommodation and food for while you study here in Aus. If you go overseas on exchange, in some circumstances, you are able to take out a loan to assist with the costs involved.
      BUT, even better than loans is money that you don't have to pay back! And for full-time students there are quite a few options. Check out this link: www.studyassist.gov.au/support-while-you-study/student-payments
      On top of that, there are a number of other support schemes available to students who are disadvantaged: www.studyassist.gov.au/support-while-you-study/support-students
      Hope that helps!

    • @jamesparkerkelly9431
      @jamesparkerkelly9431 2 года назад

      @@MajellaandConnor Thank you so much for the reply. I was looking at the youth allowance as I am under 25 for full time study, did you opt for this when you studied at uni? Is it common to apply for this or is it looked down upon if you can manage without? Sorry, I am struggling with info online, the system is different here in the U.K.!

  • @lucybrowne62
    @lucybrowne62 2 месяца назад

    This is the part I don’t understand , I will be working full time while doing my degree and earn about 83k so will I pay it off from the start or do you wait for the course to finish ??

  • @BasedinReality1984
    @BasedinReality1984 28 дней назад

    I started with $83k in debt and thanks for indexing its not around $95k . Buy the EOFY I’ll have paid 9k towards it. I’m gonna chuck all my tax back towards it plus around $25k of my own money.
    I can’t stand having this debt hanging over my head. Also seeing 10% of my pay disappear each week hurts.
    This whole indexing thing was NOT made clear to me.
    Without making extra payments I’d be paying this off for 20 years thanks to indexing

  • @lucylou3250
    @lucylou3250 8 месяцев назад

    Does anyone know whether or not there is a way to get your nsw help debt refunded if you never finished any degrees or unfinished units due to lifelong disability that have been diagnosed with and were not aware of having at the time but that limited ability to study?

  • @AndjelaDra99
    @AndjelaDra99 Год назад +2

    hi I already applied for fee-help. Can I change? I haven't started studying yet but its going to start supper soon

    • @MajellaandConnor
      @MajellaandConnor  Год назад

      Fee-help is the only option for courses that aren’t CSP, unfortunately :/ But it’s not too late to join a CSP course, please take a look at my reply to your other comment on this video: ruclips.net/video/WbyQ5IlvmFI/видео.html

  • @BAOFxDefect
    @BAOFxDefect Год назад +1

    Another thing to note as well as that indexations doesnt start until after 1 year from graduating. i.e. if u graduated 2022, it will index first at June 1st 2023.

    • @lilpopism
      @lilpopism 11 месяцев назад

      Negative, mine indexed while I was still at uni

  • @jamesbedukodjograham5508
    @jamesbedukodjograham5508 Год назад +2

    Apart from Engineering and Medecine getting into Debt is a good idea because after that one will make a good contribution to the entire society no matter where one lives or sojourn In Australia.

  • @sheenayglassie6414
    @sheenayglassie6414 2 месяца назад

    And that's why we have a skill shortage and why ppl do not want to go to uni.. it costs tooo much

  • @arlemiya180
    @arlemiya180 2 года назад +1

    Im still a bit confused… when do you pay the loan? And is there a deadline to pay them back? Im still young so sorry for my innocence

    • @MajellaandConnor
      @MajellaandConnor  2 года назад +5

      Don’t be silly, there’s no need to apologise! It is all very confusing so I am more than happy to help. You can technically start making repayments whenever you want. But when your annual income reaches the compulsory repayment threshold (which for 2021-2022 is $48,361) then you are required to start paying back your loan. The amount you will have to repay will depend on your annual income each year. The way you make these compulsory repayments is usually automatic. Your employer should withdraw the repayments from your pay check (like a tax). As far as I am aware there isn’t a deadline for when your loans need to be 100% paid off.
      I hope that makes sense! Don’t hesitate to reply if you have any other questions! 😁

  • @karinasaavedra651
    @karinasaavedra651 Год назад +1

    😊😊😊

  • @michaelkugel2061
    @michaelkugel2061 Год назад +3

    Let me summarise - DON’T DO IT! It’s a TRAP!!
    Pay cash or don’t go to uni.

    • @MajellaandConnor
      @MajellaandConnor  Год назад

      I don’t know if I would go that far but thank you for sharing! 😁

  • @joetini8884
    @joetini8884 2 года назад +2

    First!

    • @MajellaandConnor
      @MajellaandConnor  2 года назад +1

      You did it haha Thanks so much for commenting :)

  • @charlieamos6640
    @charlieamos6640 2 года назад +4

    What a scam ....hecs...most students dont realise the consequences of this it could mean 100k to be a barista

    • @MajellaandConnor
      @MajellaandConnor  2 года назад +5

      I wouldn't go as far to say it is a scam as I would argue we have the better system compare to other nations. But to your point, students definitely need to be more informed of the consequences of these loans. Hopefully this video helps even in a small way! Thanks so much for commenting!!

  • @jerryberrytm1623
    @jerryberrytm1623 Год назад +2

    Rare 😎

  • @savreggg
    @savreggg 5 месяцев назад

    Can international students apply for a HECS-HELP loan ?

    • @Lana-Jhu
      @Lana-Jhu 4 месяца назад

      Read study assist eligibility for international students

  • @SimoneShaw-fy2zm
    @SimoneShaw-fy2zm 2 месяца назад

    I'm not smart enough for uni, I can't drive a car, I'm blind and have autism, bipolar ADII and ADHD so no hope for me most I can get it a $1000 flex credit card with Westpac maybe invest into weight loss and photo shoots and start an onlyfans so I can fix my eyes and pay for a private psychiatrist for my ADHD!!!

  • @danthuluri
    @danthuluri 3 месяца назад

    Blah blah blah

  • @charles9618
    @charles9618 Год назад +1

    What happens if the cost of living for a given year is negative? How would that reflect in the indexing of hec?

    • @MajellaandConnor
      @MajellaandConnor  Год назад +1

      As far as I am aware, if we experienced deflation, our HELP loans would actually decrease! If the values on this website (atotaxrates.info/individual-tax-rates-resident/hecs-repayment/) are correct then this actually happened in 1998 where HELP loans were decreased by 0.1%!