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How do I know if I’m a subsidised student in a Reform State or Territory?

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How do I know if I’m a subsidised student in a Reform State or Territory?

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A subsidised student is a student enrolled in a VET course of study for which the provider receives funding from the State or Territory they are enrolled in. Currently only Victoria is a Reform State/Territory for the purposes of VET FEE-HELP. A subsidised student is only eligible for VET FEE-HELP assistance for a VET unit of study where: • the unit forms part of a VET course of study leading to a Diploma or Advanced Diploma; and • the student is enrolled in the unit in the subsidising State or Territory; and • the subsidising state or territory is a Reform State or Territory. If you are unsure whether or not you are a subsidised student please check with your VET provider.

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