The Commonwealth government determines the number and allocation of
undergraduate "Commonwealth Supported Places" (CSP) with each public higher education provider each year, through the Commonwealth Grant Scheme (CGS). A CSP is a higher education place for which the Commonwealth government makes a contribution to the higher education provider towards the cost of a student's education. The student makes a contribution towards the cost of education, known as the "Student Contribution" (SC). Commonwealth supported places are available to citizens of Australia,
New Zealand and
Australian permanent residents. The majority of CSPs are managed through the
Tertiary Admissions Centre (TACs) in each state or territory, although universities make the selections, deciding which students they will make offers to. The allocation is usually based on secondary school results (through the
ATAR scores),
TAFE qualifications and previous university results. The student contribution varies between courses, and is based on the expected earnings following a students' graduation, not the cost of providing the course. Higher education providers can set the student contribution level for each unit of study, up to a maximum level set by the government. It is said that, due to government underfunding of universities, universities almost always charge the highest level allowable. Equivalent Full-time Student Load (EFTSL) is a measure of a student’s annual study load as expressed in relation to the relevant
full-time equivalentusually 8 courses (subjects) per
academic year. Example if a student studies 4 per year their EFTSL would be 0.5 (assuming 1 ESTSL for their program of study is 8 courses per year, with each course being worth 0.125 EFTSL). Between 2012 and 2017, an eligible student who paid the entire or a part of the student contribution upfront received a 10% HECS discount on the amount paid (prior to 2012, the HECS discount was 20%). Only Australian citizens and permanent
humanitarian visa holders were eligible for the up-front 10% HECS discount. The up-front discount was removed on 1 January 2017.
Total funding The total funding available to institutions per equivalent full-time student is the combination of the student contribution (divided into 3 different amounts/bands) and the Commonwealth government contribution (divided into 8 different amounts/clusters). For 2017, these are: ==Full fee-paying students==