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Domestic undergraduate
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undergraduate
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Domestic undergraduate

Source: https://www.mq.edu.au/study/admissions-and-entry/fees-and-costs/domestic-undergraduate Parent: https://www.mq.edu.au/research/phd-and-research-degrees/how-to-apply/fees-and-costs

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Understanding your fees and costs

As a domestic undergraduate student studying at Macquarie Uni you will need to understand the cost of your degree and the fee payment process.

You are a domestic student if you are:

How you add up your fees

When working out the cost of your tuition, you will need to take into account:

Government help and your contribution amount

It’s good to know what HECS-HELP and CSP mean. Here is some basic information you need to know.

Commonwealth supported place (CSP)

For all eligible undergraduate, diploma and some postgraduate courses, the Australian government funding contributes towards most of your program. These are called CSPs.

CSP will not apply if you have completed the requirements of the course of study and have taken the additional units which are not part of the course of study.

Find out more about the Commonwealth supported places (CSPs) on the government website.

After government funding has been contributed to your degree, you’ll pay the remainder, known as your student contribution amount.

If you are eligible, this amount can be paid up-front at the beginning of each session or defer the payment with a HECS-HELP loan (if eligible) from the government.

Visit the Job-ready Graduates Higher Education Reform Package government site to find out how your CSP fee will be affected by the Job-ready Graduate package.

From 1 January 2020 a combined HELP limit for students was introduced for those using HECS-HELP and FEE-HELP. See more information about the combined HELP limit.

If you do exceed your limit, you will be required to pay the excess fees up front to the University. This may also mean that your account will be sanctioned and there will be restrictions placed on your enrolment and grades.

Starting from 1 January 2022, the Australian government re-introduced Student Learning Entitlement (SLE). This means you can study for up to 7 years (or 7 EFTSL) in a Commonwealth Supported Place (CSP). One year of full-time study is called an Equivalent Full-Time Student Load (EFTSL). Any study you do in a CSP counts towards your SLE.

You can see how much SLE you have left on the myHELPbalance website.

If you go over your SLE, you will no longer be eligible for CSP and will need to pay full fees by the applicable census date. For more details on SLE and how it impacts your fees, visit Study Assist or our fee legislation webpage.

See full fees for Bachelor students who exceed their SLE:

Ways to save on your tuition fees

Domestic and international students can save time and money if eligible for a scholarship or Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL). There is also financial help for domestic students and some support is available to international students.


View the range of financial support initiatives.

See if you can get help

Get credit for relevant prior studies.

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See the scholarships available to students.

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