Domestic student tuition fees
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Domestic student tuition fees
Your tuition fees and funding options as a domestic student.
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Domestic student eligibility
Tuition fees for domestic and international students significantly differ.
You pay domestic fees if you are any of the following:
- an Australian citizen or permanent resident, or
- New Zealand citizen, or
- Australian humanitarian visa holder, or
- Pacific Engagement visa holder.
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International students pay different fees
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Tuition by course level
Undergraduate fees
Your fees may be reduced through a Commonwealth supported place (CSP). Most domestic undergraduate students are eligible for CSP, and you’re automatically considered when you apply.
A CSP means you pay only a portion of your fees, called the student contribution amount (SCA). The SCA varies per study area and you pay either upfront or through a .
Under a CSP, the Australian government covers the rest of your tuition fees. Without a CSP, you pay full fees.
Additional costs, fees and incidentals
Consider additional costs, fees and incidentals that are either specific to your course or the University in general, for example materials and administrative fees.
Loans and scholarships
- CSP and HELP eligibility for non-Australian citizens
- Government HELP loans
- Undergraduate scholarships
Postgraduate coursework fees
Full-fee payments and Commonwealth supported places (CSP)
For most postgraduate coursework degrees, you pay the full cost of your course, which depends on your course and the year you commence your study. As a domestic student, you can apply to defer payment through a .
Some courses offer reduced fees through Commonwealth supported places (CSP). CSPs are limited and there is no guarantee of a place being offered. A CSP means a portion of your fees are funded by the Australian Government and you pay only a part of the cost, called the student contribution amount (SCA), which varies per study area. As a domestic student, you may be eligible to defer your contribution through a .
You should refer to your formal letter of offer regarding the applicable fee rate and additional requirements.
Additional costs, fees and incidentals
Consider additional costs, fees and incidentals that are either specific to your course or the University in general, for example materials and administrative fees.
Loans and scholarships
- CSP and HELP eligibility for non-Australian citizens
- Government HELP loans
- Postgraduate scholarships
Postgraduate research fees
Research Training Program
Usually, the Australian government pays for your research tuition fees through the Research Training Program (RTP) tuition fee offset. You can select this during your course application.
Without an RTP, you pay full fees. In this case, you can apply for a FEE-HELP government loan.
Additional costs, fees and incidentals
Consider additional costs, fees and incidentals that are either specific to your course or the University in general, for example materials and administrative fees.
Loans and scholarships
View the Student Contribution Amounts (pdf, <1KB) due for domestic CSP units of study for 2026.
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