What is a Commonwealth Supported Place (CSP)?
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It is a place at a university or higher education provider where government pays part of the fees. This is a subsidy, not the law. Students don't have to pay, but students must pay the rest, which is student contribution among most peaceful undergraduate study. And only some providers offer postgraduate level.
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