International fees
Download your international student fee schedule to find out how much your course will cost.
International students are required to pay annual tuition fees. You're considered an international student if you're a temporary resident of Australia or a citizen of a country other than Australia or New Zealand.
Government student loans (like HECS-HELP and FEE-HELP) are not available for international students, which means all course fees must be paid up front.
How your tuition fee is calculated
How much you pay will depend on your course type, your study mode and what year you started. The annual tuition fee for each course is based on a standard study load (full-time enrolment of 120 credit points or 1.0 EFTSL) unless stated otherwise.
Tuition fees are charged for each semester you're enrolled. The total for each unit is calculated by multiplying the unit study load and the applicable course annual fee.
If you commenced from 2018 onwards
Tuition fees will be charged according to the annual fee applicable to the year you're studying. Fees are fixed for each calendar year (1 January to 31 December), and any fee increases will be applied at the beginning of each year.
If you commenced before 2018
Tuition fees will remain fixed for your course duration. The annual tuition fee you were charged for your first year of study will apply to all subsequent years.
How much will I pay?
Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC)
All international students studying in Australia must have health insurance. If you bring family with you on 'dependent' visas, they will also need to be covered.
We buy Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) on your behalf (through Bupa Australia) and include the fee in your offer letter. Find all the details on the Bupa website. If you’d rather buy your OSHC through another provider, please tell the International Student Admissions team.
