Fee payment

payment of feesBy internet

Through CSU's online secure payment site, you can pay using your MasterCard or Visa credit cards. A receipt / payment confirmation is issued immediately, which you can record or print. You will also receive an email confirmation informing you that the payment has been successful.

The University does not accept payments by email.

BPAY

If you have registered with your financial institution, you can make payments to the University using BPAY. You don't need to have a credit card to use BPAY, as this facility also allows for payments from cheque or savings accounts.

Consult the BPAY website if you don't know if your financial institution has BPAY facilities. To access BPAY you should contact your financial institution for information on how to use their BPAY service.

Please note: Payments made via BPAY are processed overnight.

In person

We accept cash, cheque, money orders or credit card payments (MasterCard or Visa) at our University Cashier Offices located on each campus.

By mail

Send your cheque or money order with your student number on the back.

Please do not send cash or debit/credit card details by mail. It is illegal and unsafe to do so.

Important credit card conditions of use

If your debit/credit card details entered online are incomplete or processing is declined by your financial institution, you will be considered not to have made the payment. It is your responsibility to ensure the details supplied are accurate and complete, and that funds are available to process the transaction.

We will try to contact you if this does happen, but we accept no responsibility for delays in processing.

Please note: should you incur a late payment fee or penalty, you have the right of appeal through the University. You may also have recourse through your credit provider if the decline is due to their error.

Enquiry information

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Census dates

Census Dates are the last dates to withdraw or finalise your enrolment.

Full list of census dates

Help with costs

If you're seeking financial assistance with the costs associated with university study, CSU provides access to a variety of options:

Government assistance

More information from the Australian Government about Commonwealth support and HECS-HELP loans.

Accommodation fees

Application, service and annual residential fees for first year students.

Residential fee information