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Tuition and administrative fees


Understanding your tuition and administrative fees is an important step in planning your studies. Whether you're a domestic or international student, this section will help you to see what fees apply to your courses.

You can use the tabs below to view details based on your student type or fee type.

Tuition fees

Commonwealth supported places (CSP) are government-subsidised places where you pay a reduced fee (called the student contribution) and the government covers the rest.

Most domestic students starting a bachelor’s degree - and some in postgraduate programs - are eligible. If you're not eligible, you'll be offered a fee-paying place instead.

Student Learning Entitlement

The Student Learning Entitlement (SLE) limits how much study you can do in a Commonwealth Supported Place. From 1 January 2022, students are given 7 years of full-time study, and your balance decreases as you complete courses.

2026 Commonwealth Supported Place (CSP) - Student Contribution amounts

Students who commenced from 2021 onwards
Band
 
Field of Education Classification
2026 Student Contribution (per unit)
2026 Student Contribution (per EFTSL/8 units)
Band 1 Education, Postgraduate Clinical Psychology1, English, Mathematics or Statistics, Nursing, Indigenous and Foreign Languages, Agriculture $592 $4,738
Band 2  Allied Health, Other Health, Built Environment, Computing, Visual and Performing Arts, Professional Pathway Psychology2, Professional Pathway Social Work3, Engineering, Surveying, Environmental Studies, Science, Pathology $1,192 $9,537
Band 3 Medicine, Dentistry or Veterinary Science $1,694 $13,558
Band 4 Law, Accounting, Administration, Economics, Commerce, Communications, Society and Culture4 $2,174 $17,399

1.Clinical Psychology courses (FOE code 090701 that contribute to the Master of Clinical Psychology will be Band 1
2.Professional Pathway Psychology courses (FOE code starting with 0907) that contribute to the following programs will be charged at Band 2: BPSH, BSCP, BASP, BBSP, BSHP, BZSP, BAPS.
3. Professional Pathway Social Work courses (FOE code starting with 0905) that contribute to the following programs will be charged at Band 2: BHSC, BSWK, BSWH, BHSW, BHCF, BHCI, BHFP, BHCP, BHIP, BHSP
4. Excluding Clinical Psychology course, Professional Pathway Psychology and Professional Pathway Social Work, which are not taken as part of the programs listed in notes 1, 2 and 3.

Students who commenced their current program prior to 2021 (Grandfathered students)

In 2021 the government introduced new funding arrangements for students commencing in 2021. Grandfathering arrangements are in place for students who commenced their current program prior to 1 January 2021.

Band
 
Field of Education Classification
Student Contribution (per unit)
Student Contribution (per EFTSL/8 unites)
Current Band 1  Education, Postgraduate Clinical Psychology1, English, Mathematics or Statistics, Nursing, Indigenous and Foreign Languages, Agriculture $592 $4,738
Previous Band 1  Society and Culture, Communications, Visual and Performing Arts, Professional Pathway Psychology, Professional Pathway Social Work.  $1,020  $8,164
Current Band 2  Allied Health, Other Health, Built Environment, Computing, Engineering, Surveying, Environmental Studies, Science, Pathology. $1,192 $9,537
Current Band 3  Medicine, Dentistry or Veterinary Science. $1,694 $13,558
Previous Band 3  Law, Accounting, Administration, Economics, Commerce. $1,703 $13,624

1.Clinical Psychology courses (FOE code 090701 that contribute to the Master of Clinical Psychology will be Band 1. All other programs will be charged Previous Band 1.

2025 Commonwealth Supported Place (CSP) - Student Contribution amounts

Access 2025 Student Contribution rates.


Domestic students in fee-paying places do not receive a Government subsidy and are responsible for the full cost of their studies. Domestic tuition fees vary depending on the subject area of each course.

Eligible students in a fee paying place may defer payment of their tuition fees using the Higher Education Loan Program (HELP).

Domestic tuition fees are set by the University and are reviewed annually.

2026 Domestic Tuition Fees

Area of Study 

Undergraduate

Postgraduate

Research

Business and Commerce $3,470 $4, 170  
Creative Arts and Media $3,600 $3,330  
Education $3,350 $3,300  
Engineering, Surveying and Built Environment $4,340 $4,220  
Humanities and Communication $3,500 $3,530  
Health and Community $3,680 $3,720  
Health and Community (Psychology) $3,680 $3,830  
Information Technology $3,680 $3,800  
Law and Justice $3,620 $4,275  
Mathematical and Statistical Sciences $3,680 $3,760  
Biological and Physical Sciences $4,140 $4,420  
Research High     $4,520 
Research Low      $3,830 

2025 Domestic and Research Tuition Fees

Access 2025 Domestic Student Tuition Fees and 2025 Research Tuition Fees.

International students are not eligible to receive an Australian Government subsidy and are required to pay full international tuition fees. Tuition fees for international students vary depending on the level of study and the subject area of each course.

International tuition fees are set by the University and are reviewed annually.

2026 International tuition fees

Award programs

Area of Study  Undergraduate Postgraduate Research
Business and Commerce $3,600 $4,200  
Creative Arts and Media $3,600 $4,080  
Education $3,525 $3,600
Engineering, Surveying and Built Environment $4,730 $4,720  
Humanities and Communication $3,675 $4,060  
Health and Community $4,285 $4,060
Health and Community (Psychology) $4,285  $4,060  
Information Technology $3,960 $3,980  
Law and Justice $3,865 $4,275  
Maths, Statistical Sciences $3,960 $3,855  
Biological and Physical Sciences $4,570 $4,935  
Research High      $4,520 
Research Low      $3,975 

Non-award programs

Area of Study Non-award
Tertiary Preparation $1,930

2025 International tuition fees

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Domestic students commencing a Higher Degree by Research (HDR) program will automatically be assessed for eligibility to have tuition fees paid by the Australian Commonwealth Government under the Research Training Program (RTP).

The RTP Fees Offset scholarship covers program fees for HDR students up to a maximum period of four years for full-time study for a Research Doctorate, and up to a maximum period of two years for full-time study for a Research Masters. The maximum periods of support are doubled for part-time students.

If the RTP Fees Offset scholarship expire before completion of the program, full tuition fees will be required.

For further inquiries, please contact the Graduate Research School.

Administrative fees and other costs

Find out more about various postage, graduation, library and other administrative charges.

Extension of time to pay tuition fees

Extension of time to pay tuition fees $200*

Student Services and Amenities Fee (SSAF)

Student Services and Amenities Fee (SSAF) $46.60 per unit 

Letters, transcripts and official documents

Academic Transcript Official (printed) $30.00
Academic Transcript Official (digital) $20.00
AHEGS (printed) $30.00
AHEGS (digital) $20.00
Replacement Testamur (printed) $110.00
Replacement Testamur (digital) $50.00
Authentication of Graduation documents $30.00
Official University letter $50.00 
Early release of results letter** $50.00

Postal charges

Standard postage within Australia $10.00
Express/registered post within Australia $15.00
International post (Courier) $30.00

Library charges

Replacement fee - course materials $154.00 (or value of item if available)
Replacement fee - general materials $99 (or value of item if available)
Replacement fee - curriculum item $55 (or value of item if available)

Graduation costs

Graduation Ceremony Fee $175
Graduation Ceremony guest ticket
(First two guest tickets are free)
$30.00 each 

Depending on your program, you may incur some additional study-related costs. This could include:

  • textbooks and reference material
  • specific software
  • uniforms and personal safety equipment
  • residential school travel and accommodation

Additional requirements for specific programs are listed in the UniSQ Handbook.

Visit the UniSQ Handbook for additional study-related costs
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