5. The eligibility of each applicant will be assessed in accordance with the criteria as specified in section 118-1 of the Act.
5.1 A student will not be selected for OS-HELP assistance unless the University is satisfied that the student will meet, at the commencement of the six-month study period, the eligibility criteria for OS-HELP assistance.
5.2 To be satisfied that a student will meet the provisions for entitlement to OS-HELP assistance at the commencement of a second six-month study period that is a continuation of a first six-month study period, the University will evaluate whether the student will meet provisions for entitlement to OS-HELP assistance as specified in section 118-1 of the Act. The evaluation will be on a date which is not more than six weeks before the commencement of the second six-month study period. A second OS-HELP loan cannot be approved where the second six-month study period overlaps with the first six-month study period.
6. An additional Asian language study loan is available where the University is satisfied that the language study is appropriate preparation for the overseas study in Asia. The language study must assist with skills and knowledge needed for students to successfully complete their overseas study. This additional Asian language study loan is not available independently of an OS-HELP loan and it is the applicant’s responsibility to furnish the University with all evidence required to support their eligibility.
The Asian language study cannot count towards your UniSC degree if you are in receipt of Commonwealth support or Fee-HELP assistance.
The Asian language study can be undertaken in Australia before you leave or in the Asian country in which you will receive OS-HELP. If the Asian language study is not undertaken at the overseas education provider through which the student has OS-HELP approved, evidence will be required that the student is undertaking the Asian language study.
7. Applicant's personal, academic or language study details in relation to the selection criteria will be confirmed with Student Services prior to any offer being made and, in cases where legislatively required, prior to any payment being made.
8. The amount of OS-HELP assistance allocated will match the student's request within the guidelines, which state that loans will be allocated for no less than A$500 in increments of A$500 up to the maximum amount as advised by the Commonwealth Government annually, and are advertised on the application form.
9. Where the University receives more applications for OS-HELP assistance than there are loans, students will be ranked by their Grade Point Average and loans allocated in order of highest academic merit. Where there are insufficient funds to fully match the request of the last eligible applicant, the applicant will be offered the amount that is available.
10. Where an offer of OS-HELP assistance is either rejected or no response is received within 14 days, an offer may be issued to the next eligible applicant.