Domestic Full Fee-paying
A domestic fee-paying place is one for which the University does not receive any government funding. Students enrolled in these places contribute to the full cost of their course.
Fee-paying students are required to pay their tuition fees directly to the University or, if eligible, may access FEE-HELP to cover some or all of their tuition fees.
Tuition fee charges
Please refer to the relevant Full Fee-paying Place tuition fee schedule to find your course fees.
You will be charged tuition fees for each semester you enrol and you will pay fees according to your specific enrolment. Fees are calculated for each unit by multiplying the unit study load by the applicable course annual fee.
Tuition fees for students commencing 2018 onwards
For students who commenced their course from 1 January 2018 tuition fees will be charged according to the annual fee applicable to the year in which they are studying. Tuition fees are reviewed on an annual basis and may increase each calendar year.
Fees are fixed for each calendar year (1 January - 31 December) and any fee increase will be applied at the beginning of each year. A student commencing in Semester 2 or Summer Semester may find that their total course cost will be slightly higher than if they had commenced in Semester 1.
Tuition fees for students who commenced prior to 2018
For students who commenced their course prior to 2018, tuition fees will remain fixed for the course duration. You will be charged the published annual tuition fee which applies to your year of commencement and you will retain this tuition fee rate for the duration of your course. If you change courses or commence a new course after 1 January 2018 you will be charged the annual tuition fee applicable to the year in which you are studying.