It depends on the institution. I don't think you need to speak to the co ordinator to find out if it is an accredited course.
I've been interested in this for a while, and since my miscarriage, I've realised that I shouldn't put my life on hold "just in case" I get pregnant.. I need to just do what I want.
That being said, I'd have to wait a year before I started any courses as we are moving interstate (to the Newcastle/Hunter/Lake Macquarie region). I've found a education provider that interests me, but their coordinator is on leave at the moment so I can't speak to her.
The costs for this course are much higher than I anticipated, and I was wondering if anyone else has completed this course and found that you can have it HECS'd (HELP I think it is these days)... I've already completed one degree, of which I am using exactly 0% of... so can i still use HECS?
Your insight would be much appreciated. Thanks!
It depends on the institution. I don't think you need to speak to the co ordinator to find out if it is an accredited course.
I have HELP with my university with my course (bachelor of health science with a major in naturopathy), i'm lucky there are campuses around australia so when I move next year I'll be able to continue my studies.
You should ring the coordinator to discuss it with them.
Yeah, I'll definitely give her a call on Monday..
So are you loving your course?? Is it interesting, difficult, boring, exciting... ??
I'm excited to do this and i wish i could start tomorrow.
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