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Fees:
Invest in your future
The cost of your study is your investment
in a successful career.
WHAT TUITION FEES DO I PAY?
You‘ll pay tuition fees according to the
degree you are studying and your study
load each semester. We will provide
you with detailed fee information,
including the fee policy covering your
enrolment, when you are offered a
place at the University of Melbourne.
Details are also available online at:
futurestudents.unimelb.edu.au/
admissions/fees
Fees are subject to annual review and
may be adjusted each year to take into
account price and demand factors for
courses and groups of subjects.
Fees for 2014 had not been set at time
of printing. Yearly tuition fees based on
the 2013 fees are listed in the course
tables on pages 26–111.
About the 2013 fees in the
course tables in this publication
The yearly tuition fees listed in the
course tables on pages 26–111 are for
2013 only and can be used as a guide to
the approximate amount you may need
to pay. Fees for 2014 had not been set
at time of printing.
Note that if the duration of the course
listed in the course tables is one year
or less, we have provided an estimate
of the total program fee (assuming
completion in 2013). For courses that
are only available part time and cannot
be completed in one year, the total
program fee may include an indexation
of the 2013 course fee.
For courses of more than one year,
the fee is an estimate for one year of
study (100 credit points or two standard
semesters) in 2013. The tuition fees for
the second and subsequent years may
increase.
Fees for courses offered in the
Melbourne Graduate School of
Education have been presented on a
per points basis.
For details about calculating your tuition
fees go to:
futurestudents.unimelb.edu.au/
admissions/fees
ARE THERE SCHOLARSHIPS
AVAILABLE?
It is also worthwhile checking what
scholarships are available to help you
with your study costs. The Melbourne
Scholarships Program is one of the
most generous in Australia, and many
of our students receive funding that
helps them during the course of their
study. To fnd out more, go to page 20.
Most of our graduate researchers
are able to access scholarship
opportunities. See also page 20 for
more information.
OVERSEAS STUDENT HEALTH
COVER (OSHC)
To comply with the student visa
requirements set by the Australian
Department of Immigration and
Citizenship, you must arrange visa-
length Overseas Student Health Cover
(OSHC), and maintain your OSHC while
studying in Australia.
International students are usually
required to purchase visa-length
Overseas Student Health Cover at the
time of acceptance.
The University can arrange visa-length
cover on your behalf with Allianz Global
Assistance Overseas Student Health
Cover, the University‘s preferred OSHC
provider.
services.unimelb.edu.au/
international/visas/oshc
STUDENT SERVICES AND
AMENITIES FEE (SSAF)
Under current Australian Government
regulations, universities may charge
students a Student Services and
Amenities Fee (SSAF). Further
information about the Student Services
and Amenities Fee, including any
amount you may be required to pay in
2014, will be available at:
futurestudents.unimelb.edu.au/
admissions/fees/SSAF
In 2013 international students did not
pay a separate Student Services and
Amenities Fee.
OTHER COSTS
Other costs to consider include text
books, housing, food, transport, child
care and schooling for dependants, and
some club memberships, Student Union
activities and Melbourne University
Sport services. For more information
about these additional costs, as well as
advice on planning and budgeting, go to:
services.unimelb.edu.au/fnaid/
planning
For information about costs associated
with housing in Melbourne, see pages
22–23.
2014 tuition fees
Full details about 2014 tuition fees
will be available at:
futurestudents.unimelb.edu.
au/admissions/fees
More info
International
students