When you study at university,
you will have to pay fees for
each course you enrol in, plus
cover general living costs.
UQ can help you
find somewhere
to live and
has a range of
scholarships
available. And there
are plenty of public
transport options
for travelling to and
from campus.
STATUTORYEXPENSES
When you apply for a student visa and
your program is not eligible for Streamlined
Visa Processing (SVP), the Department of
Immigration and Citizenship (DIAC) may ask
you to prove that you have enough money to
complete your studies.
If you are eligible for SVP, you must read
and sign a financial declaration and return
it to The University of Queensland along
with your Acceptance (see
au/international-students/svp
or page 52
for more information about SVP, including
eligibility).
Department of Immigration and Citizenship (DIAC)
You will need to consider expenses such as
visa and medical (pre-departure) fees (see
page 44), tuition fees, general living expenses,
return airfares, and Overseas Student Health
Cover (OSHC). See the summary of estimated
expenses (excluding UQ tuition fees) in the
Expenses guide table on page 45.
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TUITIONFEES
Study Abroad
Study Abroad tuition fees for 2014 are
AUD$10,400 per semester regardless of the
number of courses taken. A standard full-time
study load for one semester at UQ is eight
units (which usually equates to four courses).
Incoming Exchange
If you come to UQ on an Incoming
Exchange program you pay tuition fees
to your home institution, based on the fee
requirements of your home institution.
A standard full-time study load for one
semester at UQ is eight units (which usually
equates to four courses). You should
contact the Exchange Office at your home
institution for details.
Study Abroad and Incoming Exchange
UQ Guide 2014
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