Policing

Charles Sturt University Homepage
NSW Police Force Website

Costs of Studying and Course Fees

Before accepting an offer, you should give careful consideration to the following important financial matters. It is your responsibility to ensure that you are in a position to complete your study at the NSW Police Force College. If you undertake the course without adequate financial support, you may need to withdraw at a later date. In such a case, you would be responsible for any costs incurred during your incomplete period of study at the College.

The following information and budget sheet are provided for your personal use (do not return them to CSU). In order to determine your financial capacity to undertake the ADPP, please use the information provided about Income and Expenses to help you complete the Budget Planner.

A. Income

B. Expenses

You must be able to meet these costs yourself, as financial assistance is not normally available for these expenses (see below: Student Loans – Police Credit Union).

Rates are $654 (upfront) or $784.80 (deferred) for each equivalent 8 point subject. Rates are as at 2008 and are reviewed each year.

FEE-HELP repayments to the Tax Office will commence immediately your current taxable income reaches $36,185 or higher (2006 threshold), even if you are still studying. Repayments are based on the level of taxable income.

Further information on current tuition fees will be provided if and when you are made an offer into the Associate Degree in Policing Practice.

Your main expenses during the first half of your study will be:

Off campus: $70 share and food and bills = $130 (approximate per person) or full board = $125 (approximately).

Other expenses:
When calculating your expenses, include the following items that are commonly overlooked:

Further information on fees

top of page up