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(1) This Policy establishes the principles and processes for administering the University's student loan scheme. (2) This Policy applies to all students applying for student loans and the staff responsible for administering the scheme. (3) Subject to available funds, the University's student loan scheme provides interest free loans to eligible students whose academic progress is, or may be, impeded due to a lack of financial resources. (4) Student loans are managed in an equitable and transparent manner, with applications assessed against set criteria and approved by an authorised delegate. (5) To be eligible for a loan, students must be: (6) Students are not eligible for loans in the following circumstances: (7) The University offers emergency and standard loans. (8) Information on the application process and the levels of standard loans and their specific requirements is provided on the Student Services and Support webpage. (9) The loan must be repaid in accordance with the repayment schedule in the Loan Agreement. (10) A student may apply to vary the repayment terms of their loan if special circumstances change their financial situation after the loan is made and they are unable to meet the agreed repayment schedule. (11) In special circumstances students may apply to increase their existing loan. The amount of the increase cannot exceed the amount the student has repaid on the initial loan. An application to increase a loan is subject to the same approval requirements as the initial loan application. (12) All loans must be repaid in full: (13) A student may be placed on sanctions in accordance with the Rules - Fees, Charges and Sanctions if they: (14) If a student remains in default of a loan agreement after being placed on sanctions, the University may take legal action to recover the loan. The student may be liable for any costs incurred by the University recovering the outstanding loan amount. (15) Where a loan requires a guarantor, the guarantor must be an Australian citizen or permanent resident, residing in Australia and known to the student for no less than two years. (16) Students who have applied unsuccessfully for a loan may appeal to the Vice President (Students) and Registrar within 10 working days from the date a student is notified of the decision of their application. (17) Appeals can only be made if:Student Loans Policy
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