Fees
Your tuition fees are determined by the Units of Credit (UOC) for each course, and depend on whether you are a domestic or international student and whether the course is postgraduate or research. Because our programs are flexible, we can’t give a fixed fee for the entire degree. Non-award study is charged by UOC, according to the classification of the course.
For program fees please refer to the Quick facts section on each of the postgraduate program pages.
Note: Tuition fees are likely to increase each year and some programs may contain three UOC courses.
See the AGSM section for information on MBA fees.
Youth Allowance
Domestic students may be eligible for Youth Allowance payments.
Student Income Support options include:
- Youth Allowance for full-time students aged 16 to 24
- ABSTUDY for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people
- Austudy for full-time students aged 25 years and over
Find out more about Youth Allowance
FEE-HELP
FEE-HELP is an interest free loans facility, available to eligible fee paying undergraduate students and fee paying postgraduate students undertaking coursework programs, to assist in paying tuition fees. To be eligible, you must be an Australian citizen or Australian permanent resident with a humanitarian visa.
Find out more about FEE-Help
Fee statement
Fee statement and payment options are available online at myUNSW two to three weeks before the Teaching Period starts. Payment due date is stated in your fee statement, or on the Census and Payment Due Dates page if you are a domestic student.