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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the census remission circumstances application in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your personal details. Fill in your Student ID, given name, middle name, family name, phone number, email, and address if you require an outcome posted.
  3. Next, provide your course details. Enter the course code and title along with the units for which you are applying for debt remission. Include the unit of study code, title, study period, year, and the HELP loan or refund amount.
  4. In the section for special circumstances, clearly state your reasons for applying. Ensure that you attach any supporting documentation that validates your claim.
  5. Complete the student declaration by confirming all sections are filled out and documentation is attached. Sign and date the form before submission.

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Fee Remission Definition: A fee remission is any award to a student, regardless of funding source, which provides funding restricted to pay only certain educational expenses assessed by IU. Fee remissions are applied to approved charges with specific payment rules.
In most cases, you will be advised of the outcome of your application within 28 working days of submission. What outcomes can I expect? Submitting an application for fee remission does not mean that it will be granted automatically.
The students whose Gross Income of parents for the previous Financial year is not more than Rs. 5,00,000/ per annum (without any standard deduction) are eligible to apply for Remission of fees.
Fee remission in special circumstances You can apply for a remission of fees and/or reversal of HELP debt if you were unable to complete a subjects requirements due to special circumstances.
Its important to pay your fees on time to avoid service blocks, fines, or cancellation of enrolment. If your fees remain unpaid, your debt may be referred to a collection agency, and you will be responsible for any legal or administrative recovery costs.

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You can expect to receive notification of your reviewed results within about 4 weeks. If your application is declined, you will be notified through your university email. Note: Lodging an application for a review of results can result in your overall mark going up or down.
Please note that approval for fee remission does not include the Student Services Amenities Fee (SSAF) as your liability for this fee is based on your enrolled subject load as at the relevant incurral date. In most cases, you will be advised of the outcome of your application within 28 working days of submission.

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