The following information has been provided as a useful starting point for
students from the US, Canada and India who are seeking financial assistance
through international financial aid programs to assist with costs associated
with studying at Charles Darwin University.
US students
US students
Federal student loans
Charles Darwin University is a 'Deferment Only' institution from 1st January 2013 and therefore no longer certifies US Federal Loans such as loans applied for under the Direct Loan Program (DLP) or the Federal Family Education Loan Program (FFELP).
Charles Darwin University is a 'Deferment Only' institution from 1st January 2013 and therefore no longer certifies US Federal Loans such as loans applied for under the Direct Loan Program (DLP) or the Federal Family Education Loan Program (FFELP).
Deferring Loans
Charles Darwin University can approve deferments for students who have already
received US Federal Student Loans. If you have in the past received a US
Federal Student Loan and you are enrolled at Charles Darwin University, you can
apply to defer repayment of those loans. Please contact your lender for the
appropriate deferment form and submit this with your request to the US
Financial Aid Officer in OIS.
Additional resources
Below are some useful resources to assist you:
US Federal Reade Commission Sydent Loans information - for information about private loans and consolidation as well as advice on recognising deceptive loan practices
American Student Assistance (ASA)
website - while ASA no longer provides loans to US students at Charles Darwin
University, they do have a wide range of resources to help manage your loans.
Canadian and Indian students
Global Education Management Services (GEMS) partners with highly regarded and experienced financing companies to provide the best in loan options for students from Canada and India who are pursuing their education outside of their home countries.
Global Education Management Services (GEMS) partners with highly regarded and experienced financing companies to provide the best in loan options for students from Canada and India who are pursuing their education outside of their home countries.
Important information
Please be reminded that any funds you receive as part of any loan must be repaid. Understanding your rights and responsibilities are very important to know before signing up with any loan provider.
Contact
For any additional information, please contact the US Financial Aid Officer
in OIS
Therese Fitzgerald
E: therese.fitzgerald@cdu.edu.au
P: 08 8946 6048
99999999999
Scholarship Title: ACER International Student Scholarship (AISS)
Charles Darwin University offers a range of scholarships to International
students, as well as information about other types of Australian Scholarships
available.
The Australian Council for Educational Research (ACER) has launched the
ACER International Student Scholarship (AISS) to help support an international
student who wishes to study for a first-year undergraduate Business degree at
an Australian university. The scholarship is valued at AUD$50 000, payable to
the host university in instalments each semester over two to three years to
cover tuition fees.
The inaugural scholarship will be awarded in February 2014, to the student
with the highest score in the selection test, the International Student
Admissions Test (ISAT), for undergraduate first-year Business studies
commencing that year.
What does the student need to do?
1. Check their eligibility for
the Scholarship and apply at www.acer.edu.au/aiss. Applications will close on 1 February 2014.
2. Register for the Scholarship
Selection Test (ISAT) (fee applies). All the information about the test can be
found at http://www.isat.acer.edu.au.
3. Sit the test at their
preferred test location.
4. Receive their ISAT results
soon after sitting the test.
5. Wait to hear about their
Scholarship application outcome from the AISS Office in February 2014. ACER
will communicate with all Scholarship applicants.
For more information about the details of the scholarships and how to
apply:
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