Supporting Your Child
Family situations vary, but the principle remains the same: those students who have informed and enthusiastic people supporting them will do better at uni and in life.
There are many ways that you can help your child to study at university.
Getting into university
Believe it or not, parents are very influential in helping their children decide upon a degree program. You can assist your child to consider their options and identify possible future careers by:
- making sure you are well informed about the聽聽we offer
- guiding your child towards choosing appropriate subjects to study during Years 10, 11 and 12
- being familiar with the聽application process听补苍诲听important dates聽so you can聽give guidance if needed.
Starting university
Making the transition from school to university can be exciting and challenging, and聽often聽requires a period of adjustment for your child.聽聽Be聽understanding and聽keep yourself聽informed about our induction programs and support services, so you can provide solutions and direction:
- Orientation Week聽(or O'Week) is usually held the week before formal classes and can introduce your child to uni life.
- 翱耻谤听Orientation聽site is full of information about university life and can help your child settle in.
Finances
Most parents are interested in the financial cost of studying. There are plenty of other options to cover costs - financial situation needn't be a barrier to your child's education.
We offer a range of scholarships and bursaries to help with the costs of studying at university. For more information, please visit our聽Scholarships听飞别产蝉颈迟别.
Australian citizens, New Zealand citizens and holders of permanent visas are eligible for聽Commonwealth Supported places, which provides access to the equivalent of seven years full-time study in a subsidised place聽at university.
The student pays the remainder of the tuition fees聽through the Higher Education Contribution Scheme (HECS)-either upfront or by deferring payment through聽a聽HECS-HELP loan, provides by the Government聽(Australian citizens and holders of Permanent Humanitarian visas are eligible).
Centrelink, on behalf of the Australian Government, provides financial assistance to full-time and part-time students with approved circumstances.
These allowances are Youth Allowance, AUSTUDY, ABSTUDY and the Pensioner Education Supplement (PES). Allowances are subject to various criteria including:
- initial qualification criteria
- personal income and asset test
- parental/spouse income and asset test (where applicable)
- satisfactory academic progress
For more information, contact聽.
During your child's studies, the聽聽are also available to help with advice and information on dealing with Centrelink and other student finance matters.
Grants and loans, ranging from short-term emergency loans and interest free student loans, are offered by the 成人大片 and the Adelaide University Union.
Assisting students in need, the聽聽helps with study-related expenses for low income undergraduate students entering the University for the first time.
Many students have to work part time to help cover the costs of university. We do not recommend over 20 hours a week.
Visit the聽Student Finance聽website for more information.