Payment Options
FEE-HELP Loans
If you are an Australian citizen or permanent resident you may be eligible for a FEE-HELP Loan. For further information on FEE-HELP, including eligibility, see: FEE-HELP Loans
To apply for a FEE-HELP Loan you are required to submit a completed, and accurate, Request for FEE-HELP Assistance Form. The Request for FEE-HELP Assistance Form is only available in hard copy. If you are applying for Practical Legal Training online a form will be sent to you automatically with your enrolment pack.
For hard copy Practical Legal Training enrolments you may request a FEE-HELP form by submitting this request form.
For Applied Law Program enrolments, you may request a FEE-HELP form by contacting the ALP Courses Administrator: alp@collaw.edu.au.
When utilising FEE-HELP as a payment option, there is no upfront payment and the cost of the course is repayable through the tax system after you commence working. Your application for FEE-HELP must be submitted with your enrolment form.
Upfront Payment
The full course fee is payable upon application to enrol in the Coursework Component if you are not utilising a FEE-HELP Loan.
Payment may be made by any of the following methods:
- credit card (Visa, MasterCard and Amex)
- bank cheque
- personal cheque
- direct deposit into The College of Law account:
Account Name: College of Law
Bank Name: National Australia Bank
BSB No: 082 212
Account No: 164 281 531
Bank Address: 32 Willoughby Road, Crows Nest, 2065
To make a direct payment, please complete The College of Law Payment Form and submit with your application. For our Refund Policy and Complaints and Disputes Policy, please see: Program Manual
Cash will only be accepted for payments less than $100.00
Tax Deduction
You may be able to claim a tax deduction for the cost of self-education at the time the expense was incurred. Please visit the Australian Tax Office website at www.ato.gov.au for further information.
Personal Loans
You have the option to pay for our postgraduate programs using a personal loan obtained from a bank.
The Money Manager website has a personal loan comparison tool that may assist you to choose the right loan for your needs at: www.moneymanager.com.au
College of Law Bursary Schemes for PLT Programs
A limited number of tuition bursaries are available each year for Australian citizens/residents.
For further information on the eligibility requirements and the application process see: Practical Legal Training Programs Bursary Scheme
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