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How much are my fees and costs for University?
Your fees and costs for study at UQ are explained on the Financial matters page in myAdvisor.&nb...
Commonwealth supported placesA Commonwealth supported place is a higher education place for which the Commonwealth makes a contribution direct to the University towards the cost of the student's education. Prior to 2005, these were known as HECS places.
Indicative fee costsLinks to indicative fees for each program currently offered at UQ
Tuition feesInformation about the tuition fees payable by students enrolled in UQ programs
Student Services and Amenities Fee (SSAF)What is the Student Services and Amenities Fee?
On 11 October 2011 the Australian Parliament passed legislation allowing universities and other higher education providers to charge a fee for student services and amenities of...
How to payAll tuition fees, up-front HECS-HELP student contributions and Student Services and Amenities fees must be paid by the fees due date for the semester, trimester, research quarter, MBBS rotation or teaching period. If you change your...
Charges for, and consequences of, late enrolment, late addition of courses and late fee paymentYou may be charged a fee or your enrolment may be deleted if you:
do not complete your enrolment on time,
do not add all of your courses on time, or
do not pay your fees ...
Domestic undergraduate full fee paying placesImportant information
From January 2009 the Commonwealth Government are phasing out fee paying domestic undergraduate places. Students currently enrolled in a full fee paying undergraduate place will continue their enrolm...
Who is a domestic student?Details of who is a domestic student as classified by the Commonwealth Government
Calculating your feesHelp with fee calculation
Australian Government website for higher education studentsLink to the Australian Federal government website 'Going to uni' for prospective and continuing higher education students