Find government programs, initiatives and resources to help with your studies.
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Financial support for students
The Higher Education Loan Program (HELP) has 4 different loan scheme that provide support to students.
- Learn about changes to HELP
- Information for students
- Information for providers
New Commonwealth Prac Payment (CPP)
Australians studying to be a teacher, nurse, midwife or social worker will be eligible for new Commonwealth Prac Payment (CPP) to help manage costs associated with undertaking a mandatory placement (also known as a practicum).
Learn about CPPFind a course to study
Tools to help you explore and choose a course to study.
- Course Seeker
- ComparED
- StudyAssist
- Your Career
Apply for a Unique Student Identifier
If you are starting university as a new student in 2021, you will need to apply for a Unique Student Identifier (USI). USI’s are:
- Required for a Commonwealth supported place and a HELP loan
- With you for life
- Easy to create
Support for students with disability in Higher Education
The Higher Education Disability Support Program helps universities improve access for students with disability.
- Eligible funding activities
- Program changes
- Evaluating the program
Supporting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander higher education
Find programs and funding that support Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students to participate and succeed in higher education.
- Closing the Gap
- More opportunities for indigenous students
- Policies and programs
Support for universities to enrol students from low SES backgrounds
The Higher Education Participation and Partnerships Program (HEPPP) provides more opportunities for regional, remote, low SES and Indigenous students people to access university.
- 2021 Reform of Equity Funding
- The current Program
- Partnership projects and priorities
Help accessing Higher Education
Programs exist to help students access university who:
- Live in regional and remote areas
- Identify as indigenous
- Are from a low socio-economic status (SES) background
- Have a disability
Funding for research students
Research block grants provide funding to eligible Australian higher education providers for research and research training.
- Learn about the Government's block grants
- Current and previous programs
- Use research block grant data-sets
Supporting students to relocate for study
The Tertiary Access Payment (TAP) is a one-off payment:
- to school leavers from outer regional or remote areas
- who relocate more than 90 minutes from their family home
- to undertake full-time, higher-level tertiary education.
Tuition protection for students
If you are a student and your private provider stops delivering your unit or course, you may be eligible for assistance under the Tuition Protection Service (TPS).
- What the TPS is
- When you would receive help under the TPS
- Replacement units and refunds for your study
University Study Hubs for students
University study hubs provide physical infrastructure such as computer facilities, internet access and study spaces, as well as in-person administrative and academic skills support for students undertaking tertiary study through any Australian institution.
Action Plan Addressing Gender-based Violence in Higher Education
The Action Plan focuses on all forms of gender-based violence including sexual violence and sets out urgent actions the sector and governments will be taking to ensure students and staff are safe and supported.
Learn more about the Action Plan