You will be responsible for travel and accommodation expenses relating to the work experience and industry placement component of your course. Costs will vary depending on location and duration of your placement. These practical components may involve paid or unpaid work. Scholarship opportunities and subsidised accommodation are available to support students with placement costs.
You will make a student contribution (formerly HECS) towards the cost of your tuition fees.
Options:
| $8,072* | Student fee contribution for your first year of study |
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* This is an indicative 2010 figure based on a standard equivalent full-time study load of eight 8 point subjects per year (64 points). Part-time and distance education students will usually study only four 8 point subjects per year (32 points).
More information about Commonwealth support and HECS-HELP loans is available at www.goingtouni.gov.au.
On campus; Distance education
Orange; Wagga Wagga
Session 1; Session 2
Undergraduate
3 years full-time on campus
6 years part-time by distance education
YES
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