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  1. Find out about tuition fees and other fees and expenses you'll need to consider when you come to study at Melbourne. There are also scholarships, bursaries and other financial aid options you may be eligible for to help support your tuition and living costs while you study.

  2. Your tuition fees are based on the number of subjects you study each year. View current fee tables. View previous years' fees. It's also important you read and understand the University's current tuition fee terms and conditions before accepting your offer and enrolling in a degree.

  3. As far as possible, the fees provided in this table show the typical tuition fees that a student enrolled in each undergraduate course will pay for the first year of the course in 2024. As a guide, a typical total course fee is also shown.

  4. Mandatory fees for international students include: Tuition (subject) fees, including an initial fee deposit. Overseas Student Health Cover. For more information about how your fees are calculated see understanding your fees.

  5. Your fees will vary depending on your enrolment (assessed or non-assessed), the subjects you choose, as well as the study load (or Equivalent Full-Time Study Load (EFTSL) of each subject. Tuition fee payments are usually made before you commence your study. How much do my subjects cost?

  6. Review your fee balance, check due dates or make a payment, for both domestic and international students.

  7. All undergraduate students will pay tuition fees based on the particular subjects they've chosen. The amount charged is the sum of the fees for all subjects in which you're enrolled. Subject fees are grouped into a number of bands based on citizenship, discipline type and study level.