Why is there a residency requirement?
The residency requirement brings fees-free eligibility in line with the requirements of other student support services, such as Student loans and Student Allowances.
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- What’s new for Fees Free from 2025?
- I’m starting study/training in 2025. Can I get my final year covered?
- I have Fees Free entitlement remaining from my first year. Will I be able to use it in 2026?
- I started studying in 2024 but I want Fees Free to cover the final year of my qualification, not my first year. Can I do that?
- I’m changing providers in 2025 to continue working towards the same qualification I started in 2024. Will my fees be covered?
- What does 'same qualification' mean?
- What is a statutory declaration and how do I get one?
- What are the terms and conditions when I declare that I’m eligible for Fees Free?
- How long will it take for my statutory declaration to be processed?
- What happens if I give false information on my statutory declaration?
- Do I need to tell my tertiary education organisation (TEO) when I’ve submitted my statutory declaration?
- Is there a deadline for submitting my statutory declaration?
- I submitted a statutory declaration for first-year Fees Free, but didn’t start studying. Do I need to submit a new one when I start?
- What do I do if I was eligible for Fees Free but had already paid fees to my tertiary education organisation?
- I started accessing Fees Free, but still have some entitlement left over to use. Do I need to apply to StudyLink to cover the rest of my fees?
- I’m eligible for Fees Free but have still been invoiced by my tertiary education organisation (TEO). Why haven’t my fees been paid?
- I am not eligible for Fees Free, what other funding options are available to me?