Fees and Scholarships
Commonwealth Supported Place
As a Commonwealth supported student your tuition costs are subsidised by the Australian Government.
Eligible students may receive a discount for paying their student contribution amount up-front by the subject census date. To find out more about Commonwealth supported places, HECS-HELP, eligibility criteria, payment options and discounts and refund arrangements, visit the Going to Uni website.
Further information and costs associated with Commonwealth Supported Places.
Australian Fee Place
Australian fee places are enrolments at the University which are not subsidised by the Commonwealth Government; you will be responsible for the full cost of the enrolment. Fees are calculated on a per subject basis.
The Commonwealth Government provides FEE-HELP which is a loan given to eligible fee-paying students to help pay part of their tuition fees. For more information, visit the Going to Uni website
Australian Fee places are in addition to Commonwealth supported places and enable the University to offer more places to students for their tertiary education.
Further information and costs associated with Australian Fee Places.
International Fee Place
International students are responsible for the full cost of their tuition. Fees are calculated on a per subject basis.
Further information and costs associated with International Fee Places.
Scholarships
Tuition scholarships for Undergraduate and Graduate courses are available through the Melbourne Scholarships Office.
Residential college scholarships (PDF) are offered by the University.
The Faculty offers no additional scholarships to Undergraduate students.
International Students are advised to investigate scholarship opportunities in their home country.
Singapore students - Agri-Food & Veterinary Authority of Singapore offers a scholarship.