How much does it cost to undertake the Associate Degree in Policing Practice at the NSW Police College?
General costs to consider when undertaking the Associate Degree in Police Practice (ADPP) include: Tuition Fees All students enrolled in the Associate Degree must pay a subject tuition fee which is calculated by a formula based on the number of subjects enrolled in each session. Fees can be paid UPFRONT at the commencement of each session or DEFERRED via the Commonwealth Government loans scheme FEE-HELP with repayments later made through the Australian Tax Office and attracting a loan fee for undergraduate students. You can change payment options at the start of each session. Rates are $654 (upfront) or $784.80 (deferred) for each equivalent 8 point subject. Rates are as at 2008 and are reviewed each year. Accommodations cost On campus accommodation at the College in Goulburn is currently $100 per week (2006), which includes meals. Off campus accommodation costs commence from approximately $70 per week/per person for a shared two bedroom flat plus food and bills (approximate total $130
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