Tuition fees
The cost of your tuition will depend on the type of place you have and what you enrol in. Find out more about what you'll be charged and whether you're eligible for financial assistance.
Your tuition fee depends on your course level, the units you enrol in, your citizenship, the type of place you’re offered and the year you started your studies. If you're eligible to apply for a student loan, you'll be able to defer the payment.
Higher education tuition fee types
For eligible Australian or New Zealand citizens, humanitarian visa holders, Australian permanent residents and Pacific engagement visa holders enrolled in undergraduate courses (or postgraduate courses with CSP available).
For Australian or New Zealand citizens, humanitarian visa holders, Australian permanent residents and Pacific engagement visa holders where Commonwealth Supported Places aren't available.
For international students (temporary residents of Australia or citizens of countries other than Australia or New Zealand) enrolled in undergraduate, postgraduate or research courses.
For Australian or New Zealand citizens, humanitarian visa holders and Australian permanent residents doing individual units that don't lead to qualifications.
VET fees
You might be eligible for a government-subsidised place. And if you have a valid concession card, the tuition fee will be even cheaper.
If you're not eligible for a government-subsidised place, you'll have to pay the full-fee amount.
Material fees cover things like tools, stationery, uniforms, textbooks, excursions and other materials related to your course.
Looking for your fees statement?
You can view your account balance in my Student Centre under the 'Campus Finances' tile. You'll also receive invoices via your student email address.
Looking for past fees?
Download a schedule of fees to view indicative student contributions and fees from past years.
