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Louiis

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Just wanted to know what happens if after 1 year the coop scholarship is withdrawn or you choose to withdraw from the program. Do you get to keep the money you've been paid? Or do you have to refund a portion of it?
 

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Nah I read in the scholar manual that it's paid fortnightly :)
Yea it is that. But for your purposes for being there for a year, you would retain what ever you had upto that point.
 

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If you drop out you would have to pay it back, they said that at the seminar thing before the interviews
 

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If you drop out you would have to pay it back, they said that at the seminar thing before the interviews
The whole scholarship money back? or just a portion say for example until your last ITE?
 

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The whole scholarship money back? or just a portion say for example until your last ITE?
They weren't very clear, I suspect that it would be a case by case basis.
 

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It is up until your last ITE, but you must also give 3 months notice otherwise you will have to pay back double the money you earned from your last ITE as well.

Money is paid fortnightly.
 

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What D94 said :) You pay back all the money since your last ITE, and you must also give sufficient notice or you have to pay back 6 months worth of scholarship funds. (see: page 7 of http://www.coop.unsw.edu.au/current_scholars/downloads/files/scholarmanual.pdf) i.e. if you drop out after a year and have done no placement, you have to pay back everything that you've been given.

There was more detail in the scholar's agreement, but admittedly I have forgotten what it said.
 

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