Subject Fees
Summer Session is subject to the payment of fees if you are a new or prospective student or an International student. The fee schedule is below.
It should be noted that the subjects offered may be tax deductible if the study is relevant to your employment and you should seek your own financial advice.
If you are a current student you may be eligible for Commonwealth Assistance, but the subjects being studied MUST be part of your award course. For more information on Commonwealth Supported places please refer to the fees page of the CSU website. (you will navigate away from this page)
* An award course is a course that leads to a degree on completion (Bachelor, Graduate Diploma, Graduate Certificate, University Certificate or a Masters courses). Associate and Complementary Study or Studylink courses are not considered to be award courses and you must apply as a 'past/previous' student if you are studying in these programs.
** The subjects you study during the Summer session must be core or elective subjects for your course. If they are superfluous to your course requirements you may be required to pay fees for the subjects. You should check with your Liaison Officer if you require more information.
Please note that as of the 31st December 2008, all pre-2005 HECS arrangements have ended. For more information please click here. (You will navigate away from this page).
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FEES:
Other than Commonwealth Assisted students
To determine the fees for your chosen subject, you need to identify the level of the subject you wish to undertake (Undergraduate or Postgraduate). The level of a subject is indicated by the first numeral in the alpha-numeric subject code, eg BMS241 would be considered a level two (Undergraduate) subject.
Levels 1 to 3 are generally undergraduate subjects
Levels 4 to 7 are generally postgraduate subjects.
NB - The fee structure is based on one, eight (8) point subject, and will therefore be double the fee for a sixteen (16) point subject.
For more information on fees for Summer Session please refer to the CSU fees website.(you will navigate away from this page)
*It needs to be noted that not all subjects are available as part of the Associate program, only subjects on the Summer Session website can be studied during Summer.
The fee covers tuition, tuition at residential schools, contact with lecturers, study notes (mail packages), resource materials. Textbooks and residential school costs are not covered by the subject fee.
IMPORTANT POINTS:
- Domestic Students:
Until the census date (18 December), withdrawal from subjects will be automatically approved and you will receive a full refund.
After census date (18 December), requests for withdrawal from subjects will be forwarded to subject co-ordinators for the determination of an appropriate grade. No refund is possible.
- International students:
Please refer to the relevant International Refund Policy. (Link is below). Please note when referring to the policy the following applies:
Onshore International Students are students who are residing in Australia whilst they study.
Offshore International Students are students who DO NOT reside in Australia whilst they study.
