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Important information
From January 2009 the Commonwealth Government will phase out fee paying domestic undergraduate places. Students currently enrolled in a full fee paying undergraduate place will continue their enrolment on that same basis from January 2009.
Fee paying places are funded entirely through the tuition fees paid by the student. These tuition fees are therefore greater than the student contribution amounts charged in Commonwealth supported places for comparable course enrolments. Tuition fees vary depending upon the courses that are taken.
Eligible students (Australian citizens or holders of permanent humanitarian visas) are able to borrow money from the Commonwealth Government to pay the tuition fees for their tertiary studies through a scheme called FEE-HELP for which a 20% loan fee applies to undergraduate students.
FEE-HELP is also offered to domestic postgraduate coursework students who are required to pay fees for their courses.


