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2022 Approved Schedule of Fees and Charges

January 2022
2022 Approved Schedule of Fees and Charges

Foreword ................................................................................................................................................................. 5
1. Application of the 2022 Approved Schedule of Fees and Charges ................................................................ 6
1.1. Creation of financial liability .................................................................................................................... 6
1.2. Cessation of financial liability .................................................................................................................. 6
1.3. Governing legislation .............................................................................................................................. 7
2. Tuition fees ...................................................................................................................................................... 7
2.1. Annual fees ............................................................................................................................................. 7
2.2. Cohort pricing ......................................................................................................................................... 8
2.3. International students on a non-student visa .......................................................................................... 8
2.4. Standard or average load ....................................................................................................................... 8
2.5. Higher Education – Commonwealth supported places (CSPs) .............................................................. 9
2.5.1. Changes to CSPs from 2021..................................................................................................... 9
2.5.2. Calculating the student contribution ........................................................................................ 11
2.5.3. 2022 CSP fees for commencing students ............................................................................... 11
2.5.4. 2022 CSP fees for continuing students ................................................................................... 12
2.5.5. Places that do not qualify for Commonwealth support ............................................................ 13
2.5.6. Courses (units) that do not qualify for Commonwealth support .............................................. 13
2.5.7. Open Universities Australia (OUA) students ........................................................................... 14
2.6. Higher Education Loan Program (HELP) ............................................................................................. 14
2.6.1. HELP loans available – higher education students ................................................................. 14
2.6.2. VET Student Loans – vocational education students ............................................................. 15
2.6.3. Up-front HECS-HELP payment discount ................................................................................ 16
2.6.4. Combined HELP limit .............................................................................................................. 16
2.6.5. Renewable HELP balance ...................................................................................................... 16
2.6.6. How to apply for a HELP loan or VET Student Loan .............................................................. 16
2.6.7. Provision of a Tax File Number (TFN) .................................................................................... 17
2.6.8. Eligibility for HELP loans and VET Student Loans .................................................................. 17
2.6.9. Ineligibility for HELP loans and VET Student Loans ............................................................... 17
2.6.10. HELP loan and VET Student Loan repayments ...................................................................... 18
2.7. Higher education – domestic and international onshore full-fee paying ............................................... 19
2.7.1 Program fees and charges ...................................................................................................... 19
2.7.2 International onshore students ................................................................................................ 19
2.7.3 RMIT Online ............................................................................................................................ 19
2.7.4 Calculating higher education tuition fees for a program or course .......................................... 19
2.7.5 Aviation program course fees.................................................................................................. 20
2.8. International offshore students ............................................................................................................. 20
2.9. RMIT International University Vietnam ................................................................................................. 20
2.10. Vocational education – Victorian Government subsidised places (Skills First program) ................... 20
2.10.1. Tuition fees for government subsidised places ....................................................................... 20
2.10.2. Free TAFE for priority programs.............................................................................................. 20
2.10.3. JobTrainer Fund ...................................................................................................................... 21
2.10.4. Program alignment with nationally endorsed training package ............................................... 21
2.10.5. Eligibility criteria for government subsidised places ................................................................ 22
2.10.6. Eligibility criteria for individuals referred under initiatives or provisions .................................. 22
2.10.7. Calculating vocational education tuition fees for a program or course ................................... 23
2.10.8. Fee concessions and exemptions for students in government subsidised places ................. 24
2.10.9. Interstate apprentices and trainees ......................................................................................... 26
2.11. Vocational education fees for recognition of prior learning (RPL) and recognition of current
competency (RCC) ....................................................................................................................................... 26

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2.11.1. Recognition of prior learning (RPL) ......................................................................................... 26


2.11.1. Recognition of current competency (RCC) ............................................................................. 26
2.12. Vocational education domestic and international full-fee paying........................................................ 26
2.12.1. Vocational education fees for international students .............................................................. 27
2.13. Change in citizenship or residency status .......................................................................................... 27
2.13.1. Vocational education students ................................................................................................ 28
2.13.2. Higher education students....................................................................................................... 28
3. Student services and amenities fees (SSAF) ................................................................................................ 28
3.1. Students charged the SSAF in 2022 .................................................................................................... 29
3.2. Students not charged the SSAF in 2022 .............................................................................................. 29
4. Materials fees ................................................................................................................................................ 29
5. Administrative fees ........................................................................................................................................ 29
5.1. Late enrolment fee ................................................................................................................................ 30
5.2. Fines and charges fees ........................................................................................................................ 30
5.2.1. Library loans ............................................................................................................................ 30
5.2.1. Overdue loans ......................................................................................................................... 30
5.2.2. Car parking fees ...................................................................................................................... 31
5.2.3. Car parking fines ..................................................................................................................... 32
5.3. Special administration services ............................................................................................................ 33
5.3.1. Administrative fees applying to international students ............................................................ 34
5.3.2. Administration fees applying to Open Universities Australia (OUA) students ......................... 36
6. Childcare Centre fees .................................................................................................................................... 36
7. Bundoora on-campus accommodation ......................................................................................................... 36
8. Debtors – overdue balance and penalties ..................................................................................................... 36
8.1. Debtor restrictions ................................................................................................................................. 36
8.1.1. Fee disputes ............................................................................................................................ 37
8.2. Cancellation of enrolment due to non-payment .................................................................................... 37
8.2.1. Referral to debt collection ........................................................................................................ 37
8.2.2. HELP loan applicants .............................................................................................................. 38
8.2.3. Cancellation of enrolment review process .............................................................................. 38
8.2.4. Student visa implications ......................................................................................................... 38
8.3. Financial assistance ............................................................................................................................. 38
8.3.1. Fee extension .......................................................................................................................... 38
9. Payment of fees and charges........................................................................................................................ 39
9.1. Tax invoices .......................................................................................................................................... 39
9.2. Payment options ................................................................................................................................... 39
10. Discounts, fee waivers and scholarships ...................................................................................................... 39
10.1. Scholarships ....................................................................................................................................... 40
10.2. Authorisation/approval of partial scholarships .................................................................................... 40
11. Refunds ......................................................................................................................................................... 40
11.1. Domestic and continuing international students ................................................................................. 40
11.1.1. Domestic student ..................................................................................................................... 40
11.1.2. Continuing international student .............................................................................................. 40
11.2. Commencing international students ................................................................................................... 41
11.3. International offshore students ........................................................................................................... 41
11.4. RMIT Online students ......................................................................................................................... 41
11.5. Granting of permanent residence ....................................................................................................... 41
11.6. Applying for a refund........................................................................................................................... 41
11.6.1. Eligibility for a refund ............................................................................................................... 41
11.6.2. Ineligibility for a refund ............................................................................................................ 42

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11.6.3. Incomplete refund application ................................................................................................. 42


11.6.4. Refund payment ...................................................................................................................... 42
11.6.5. Refund of materials fees ......................................................................................................... 43
11.6.6. Refund of Overseas Student Health Cover ............................................................................. 43
11.6.7. Application fees ....................................................................................................................... 43
11.6.8. SA-HELP ................................................................................................................................. 43
11.6.9. Remission (removal) of debt in special circumstances ........................................................... 44
11.6.10. Removal of debt in special circumstances .......................................................................... 44
11.6.11. Vaccination Status ............................................................................................................... 44
11.7. Table A: Refund assessment for domestic and continuing international students ............................. 45
11.8. Table B: Refund assessment for commencing international students ............................................... 47
11.9. International student appeals against a refund decision .................................................................... 49
12. Tuition Protection Scheme ............................................................................................................................ 49
12.1. Provider default ................................................................................................................................... 49
12.1. Student default .................................................................................................................................... 49
13. Financial liability ............................................................................................................................................ 49
Glossary ................................................................................................................................................................ 51
Appendix 1 – Domestic higher education program fees ....................................................................................... 52
Appendix 2 – Domestic vocational education government subsidised & full-fee program fees ........................... 89
Appendix 3 – Int’l Onshore higher education, vocational education and preparatory program fees .................. 105
Appendix 4 – RMIT Online program fees ............................................................................................................ 139
Appendix 5 - Aviation program fees .................................................................................................................... 142
Appendix 6 – Int’l Offshore higher degree by research program fees ................................................................ 147
Appendix 7 – Materials, excursion and global intensive course fees ................................................................. 152
Appendix 8 – Administrative fees ........................................................................................................................ 193

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Foreword
The 2022 Approved Schedule of Fees and Charges outlines all fees and charges that may be
levied by RMIT for enrolment or other engagement with RMIT and select controlled entities of
RMIT, including RMIT Online and RMIT Training, henceforth collectively referred to as ‘RMIT’, in
the 2022 calendar year.

The fees and guidelines in this document are not applicable to enrolments with RMIT English
Worldwide (REW). ELICOS students enrolled with REW should refer to the course fees and
enrolment and refund policies available at www.rmittraining.com/courses-and-tests/academic-
english-rew .

The 2022 Approved Schedule of Fees and Charges is published under the authority of RMIT
Council. All fees in this schedule and its appendices are subject to alteration by Council or
delegate without prior notice. Approved changes will be recorded in the relevant fee schedule and
published at www.rmit.edu.au/study-with-us/applying-to-rmit/local-student-
applications/fees/approved-schedule-of-fees-and-charges.

Only fees that have been approved by the Vice-Chancellor, or delegate, can be charged to
students or persons; fees that have not been approved should not be charged or collected. All
student fees must be charged through RMIT’s student administration management system (SAMS)
unless otherwise approved by Finance.

All fees and charges listed in this document and its appendices have been endorsed by Finance
and approved by the Vice-Chancellor. Any queries about this document can be lodged online at
rmit.service-now.com/connect.

In broad terms, there are four categories of fees charged by RMIT:

Tuition fees for higher education, vocational education, preparatory and any other non-Australian
Qualification Framework (AQF) students. The tuition fees charged depend on a student’s
citizenship and the type of place they have been offered.

Student services and amenities fees (SSAF) for services and amenities of a non-academic nature
that enhance the student experience, such as sporting and recreational activities, employment and
career advice, childcare, financial advice and food services.

Materials fees and charges associated with programs and courses offered by RMIT. These include
fees and charges for field trips and goods that are used to produce items that become the physical
property of students.

Administrative fees and charges include fees for services, graduation ceremony attendance,
parking, library fines and penalties for late enrolment.

The following sections detail the fees and conditions that may apply to fees charged to students or
persons for enrolment or other engagement with RMIT during 2022. Information about fees is also
available online at rmit.edu.au/programs/fees.

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1. Application of the 2022 Approved Schedule of Fees and


Charges
All students or persons who enrol at RMIT for studies in the 2022 calendar year, or who otherwise
engage with RMIT in 2022 (e.g. graduation, car parking, application for admission) are subject to
the fees and charges detailed in this document.

All students who undertake their studies at RMIT in the 2022 calendar year are required to enrol.
Completion of the enrolment process is a declaration that binds a student to the rules and
obligations of this schedule, inclusive of amendments subsequently approved by Council. A
student or person is liable for the financial obligation that results from the application of their
enrolment or other action pursuant to this schedule.

If a student has enrolled and wishes to cancel their enrolment, it is their responsibility to inform
RMIT before the relevant census date. If they fail to do so their financial obligation remains and
they will remain liable for all fees (such as tuition, SSAF and administrative fees), even where they
are no longer attending classes. If a student has deferred their fees using a Higher Education Loan
Program (HELP) loan, e.g. HECS-HELP, FEE-HELP or a VET Student Loan, they will still have to
pay their loan if they cancel their program after the relevant census date.

1.1. Creation of financial liability


Financial liability for all tuition and administrative fees and charges is created at the point of
enrolment. Students become liable for material fees upon signed agreement and/or upon receipt of
the corresponding goods or service.

1.2. Cessation of financial liability


Financial liability only ceases upon payment or withdrawal from a course or program by the
appropriate date.

The only mechanisms to withdraw from a course are dropping individual courses, lodging a Leave
of absence request or lodging an approved Enrolment variation form.

The only mechanism to withdraw from a program is by lodging a Cancellation of program


enrolment form via Enrolment Online or with RMIT.

Note: a student cannot cancel their program online if they are:

• an Open Universities Australia (OUA) student


• an international onshore student under the age of 18
• studying at RMIT International University Vietnam (RMIT Vietnam)

To cancel their program, a student who belongs to one of the categories above is required to:

• contact RMIT Student Connect to obtain the hard-copy program cancellation form
• lodge the form at RMIT Student Connect before the relevant census date
• contact OUA to withdraw from program

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For more information about enrolment variation, leave of absence and cancellation of program
enrolment visit:

• rmit.edu.au/students/student-essentials/enrolment
• rmit.edu.au/students/student-essentials/information-for/rmit-online-students

1.3. Governing legislation


The 2022 Approved Schedule of Fees and Charges has been prepared based on the current
Australian and Victorian legislation and administrative guidelines that govern RMIT operations.

RMIT reserves the right to amend the fees, charges and guidelines detailed in this document in-
line with any changes to the legislation and guidelines implemented after its publication. Should
any inconsistencies arise between this document and the legislation and guidelines, the legislation
and guidelines will prevail.

2. Tuition fees

2.1. Annual fees


Students will be charged a fee per unit for each course (subject) they enrol in, which is based on
their program code (and, in some instances, admit term, see section 2.2). Higher education and
Foundation Studies students will be charged a fee per credit point and preparatory and vocational
education students will be charged a fee per nominal hour.

This does not apply to students enrolled in a Commonwealth supported place, the Associate
Degree in Aviation (Professional Pilots) or the Diploma of Flying (Pilot Cadetship), whose fees will
be calculated based on their individual courses and the fee per course may vary.

Program and course tuition fees for students who commence their program in 2022 are held
constant for the 2022 calendar year only.

RMIT reserves the right to annually adjust program tuition fees. Changes to program tuition fees
will be applied at the beginning of each calendar year. In 2022 and future years the annual tuition
price increase is capped at 7.5%.

This cap applies to:

• domestic and international onshore full-fee higher education students (including students
enrolled with RMIT Online)
• international onshore full-fee vocational education and preparatory students
• international offshore students who are enrolled with and pay fees to RMIT Australia

For higher education fees, tuition fees may be rounded up to the nearest $10.00 per credit point
increment, and so the actual fee increase may exceed 7.5%.

Similarly, for international onshore vocational education and preparatory students, the program
annual fees may be rounded up to the nearest $250.00, and so the actual fee increase may
exceed 7.5%.

Domestic vocational education fees are not subject to an annual cap and fee increases may
exceed 7.5%.

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The terms and conditions detailed in this document relate to 2022 commencing and returning
students and are subject to annual review. Students who commence their program in
subsequent years will be subject to the terms and conditions prevailing at that time.

Any changes to terms and conditions will be communicated prior to their effective commencement
date.

2.2. Cohort pricing


Where the tuition fee for a given higher education program exceeds the cap on annual tuition price
increases, a student who is currently enrolled will be entitled to complete their program at their
current fee rate (subject to annual indexation), while newly enrolling students will be charged at the
new fee rate. Any change of program is treated as a new enrolment.

The domestic and international lists of the average annual 2022 tuition fees for all undergraduate,
postgraduate and higher degree by research programs in Appendices 1, 3, 4 and 6 may, therefore,
include two or more price streams for a single program.

Where this occurs, the ‘program description’ field will indicate the cohort by calendar year that
corresponds to the annual fee price listed. A student is allocated to a cohort based on the semester
and year they commenced their program.

2.3. International students on a non-student visa


In 2022, commencing international onshore students on a non-student visa will be charged the
international onshore fee for their program (Appendix 3). Continuing international onshore students
on a non-student visa who had been charged domestic full-fees will be charged at the domestic
full-fee rate until they complete their program if the non-student visa holder retains their non-
student visa.

2.4. Standard or average load


Annual tuition fees are based upon standard or average load (total program load  standard
program duration) and normal progression, with pro-rata fees applying to non-standard loads.
Higher education tuition fees are charged at a rate per credit point and the standard measure of a
full-time student load is 96 credit points per year for higher education programs (except higher
education coursework programs offered in Vietnam where it is 108 credit points per year). Some
programs, such as double degrees, may require the student to enrol in more than 96 credit points
in some or all years of the program and fees will be charged accordingly.

Vocational education programs do not conform to a standard load per year, and the annual fees for
these programs are based on a calculation of total program fees (at current year prices) divided by
program duration. A full-time study load is calculated by the nominal hours for the program divided
by the full-time duration of the program.

Due to their variable program structure, some vocational education programs may have different
fees that depend on a student’s chosen stream or specialisation.

Vocational education tuition fees are charged at a rate per nominal hour and a student’s fees are
calculated each year according to their enrolled load at the program price set for the corresponding
calendar year.

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To illustrate, a program requiring 1,500 nominal hours over two (2) years may require students to
undertake 700 nominal hours in the first year and the balance of 800 nominal hours in the second
year.

Assuming full-time enrolment, the student will be charged for 700 nominal hours in the first year at
the rate per nominal hour set for that calendar year and for 800 nominal hours in the second year
at the new calendar year rate.

The fee charged for each semester in a calendar year may also vary depending on the program’s
enrolment structure. As an example, a student required to complete 700 nominal hours in a
calendar year may be enrolled in and charged for 300 in semester one and 400 in semester two.
Over the full duration of the program, the total program tuition fee will be the fee quoted, subject to
annual indexation.

Vocational education fees may be more than the total program tuition fee (including annual
indexation) if a student chooses non-standard electives or if a student enrols in subjects in addition
to the standard program load.

2.5. Higher Education – Commonwealth supported places (CSPs)


A CSP is a place at university where the tuition fee is jointly paid by the student and the
Commonwealth Government. The student’s share of the fee (student contribution) is set by the
government and determined by the discipline areas (bands) of their individual enrolled courses
(subjects), not the overall program.

A student is a CSP student only if they have received confirmation from RMIT that they have been
offered a CSP and the student accepts that place and their eligibility has been verified. Some CSP
students, including undergraduate students studying with RMIT through OUA, may be eligible for a
HELP loan, which will allow them to defer payment of up to 100% of their student contribution (see
section 2.6) unless they exceed their HELP loan limit. For more information about CSPs, visit
www.rmit.edu.au/study-with-us/applying-to-rmit/local-student-applications/fees.

2.5.1. Changes to CSPs from 2021


The Australian Government has introduced changes to the way tertiary education is funded from
2021 under its Job-Ready Graduates Package.

If you enrol in a Commonwealth supported place (CSP) your tuition fees are subsidised by the
Australian Government. Under these changes, the amount of money the Government provides
RMIT (the Commonwealth contribution) for different courses will change from 2021. This means
the amount of money you will be charged (the student contribution) is also likely to change
compared to the 2020 rate.

Students studying courses in key growth areas will see reductions in their student contributions,
including for science, engineering, health, architecture, education, nursing and mathematics,
compared to 2020 fee rates.

These changes commenced on 1 January 2021.

Commencing students
Students commencing study from 2021 onwards in arts, law, economics, creative arts and
communications courses will see increases in student contributions for those units compared to
2020.

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Continuing students
Continuing students will contribute the same amounts for arts, law, economics, creative arts and
communications courses as they would have done before this policy was implemented. If
continuing students are enrolled in units that will see their student contribution amount lowered
under the Government's new CSP fee structure, their student contribution will be the lowered
amount.

For more information about the Jobs-Ready Graduates Package visit the Australian Government’s
Study Assist website.

2.5.1.1 Job Ready Graduates – Low Completion Rate for 2022

The Higher Education Support Amendment (Job-Ready Graduates and Supporting Regional and
Remote Students) Bill 2020 passed both houses of Parliament in 2020. The Bill amends the Higher
Education Support Act 2003 (HESA), the Social Security Act 1991 (the SS Act) and the Education
Legislation Amendment (Provider Integrity and Other Measures) Act 2017 (the Provider Integrity
Act) to give effect to the Commonwealth Government’s broad Job Ready Graduates Package.

CSP and students accessing HELP loans will be assessed by RMIT as having a low completion
rate of failure of more than 50% after 8 courses have been attempted within a Higher Education
undergraduate or postgraduate program and will no longer be eligible for a CSP place or HELP
loan. In a Higher Education programs lower than a bachelor’s degree, the completion rate will be
assessed after 4 courses have been attempted.

Commencing higher education students in 2022 accessing Commonwealth assistance in the


following programs are in scope of this change: Enabling Skills programs (Year 12 students),
Associate Degrees, Undergraduate Certificates, Bachelor Programs, Bachelor Honours Programs,
Graduate Certificates and Graduate Diplomas Masters.

Students with a low completion rate (LCR) may be able to continue in the same program on a full-
fee paying basis by submitting an admissions application and this will be subject to the
determination of the Program Assessment Board (PAB) and threshold guidance documentation
provided by ARG.

LCR Students can cancel their enrolment or RMIT will drop their future course enrolments, prevent
future enrolments and discontinue their enrolment in the program 30 days after they have been
identified. The student can then apply for admission into another Higher Education CSP program at
RMIT or a different provider. Their low-completion rate will be taken into consideration during the
admissions process (academic suitability), however the low completion assessment will not carry-
over into the new program if admitted and they are able to enrol as CSP and access loans in the
new program.

If a student with a low completion rate is permitted by the PAB to continue within the same
program and applies for a full-fee paying place, they will become eligible for entry into a CSP or
HELP loan when their completion rate improves to 50% or greater.

There are various processes available to students that may result in a recalculation to avoid
discontinuation and/or financial and academic penalisation including: review of final grade process,
special consideration process (late course withdrawal without academic penalty) or HESA
remission of debt (in special circumstances).

Students will be assessed for LCR for the duration of their program.

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2.5.2. Calculating the student contribution


CSP students are charged a student contribution amount per course. Within 28 days after the
course census date and deferral of the course fee, the student will be issued with a
Commonwealth Assessment Notice (CAN). A notification email will be sent to their RMIT student
email account and their nominated personal email when a CAN is available to view via Enrolment
Online.

The student contribution amount for a course is based on the student contribution band that the
course falls within and the Effective Full-Time Student Load (EFTSL) weight of the course as a
proportion of a full-time study load (i.e. student contribution band x EFTSL course weight). The
weight of courses is measured as a proportion of a full-time student load (1 EFTSL) and can also
be measured in credit points.

A standard annual full-time load for higher education students at RMIT is equivalent to 96 credit
points. Some programs, such as double degrees, may require the student to enrol in more than 96
credit points in some or all years of the program and fees will be charged accordingly.

It is important to note that the student contribution bands are determined by the individual ‘unit of
study’ (which RMIT defines as a course), not the program or degree. That is, if a student enrols in
a nursing course and an accounting course as part of a Bachelor of Nursing program, the Nursing
course will be charged at the Nursing rate and the Accounting course will be charged at the
Accounting rate.

If the student contribution amount for a course is an amount made up of dollars and cents, it will be
rounded down to the nearest dollar (e.g. $3,985 x 0.125 EFTSL = $498.13, which will be rounded
to $498).

2.5.3. 2022 CSP fees for commencing students


Maximum annual student contribution
Student contribution band by course (unit) amount (per EFTSL) in 2022 – commencing
students

Education, Postgraduate Clinical Psychology,


$3,985 per standard year
English, Mathematics, Statistics, Nursing,
$498 per standard (12 credit point) course
Indigenous and Foreign Languages, Agriculture

Allied Health, Other Health, Built Environment,


Computing, Visual and Performing Arts,
$8,021 per standard year
Professional Pathway Psychology, Professional
$1002 per standard (12 credit point) course
Pathway Social Work, Engineering, Surveying,
Environmental Studies, Science, Pathology

$11,401 per standard year


Dentistry, Medicine, Veterinary Science
$1425 per standard (12 credit point) course

Law, Accounting, Administration, Economics,


$14,630 per standard year
Commerce, Communications, Society and
$1828 per standard (12 credit point) course
Culture

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Detailed information regarding the calculation of student contribution amounts is provided at


www.rmit.edu.au/study-with-us/applying-to-rmit/local-student-applications/fees.

Professional Pathway Psychology and Professional Pathway Social Work


Commencing students in these programs will be charged student contribution fees based on their
program type for the units (courses) that meet the Australian Government’s Professional Pathway
Psychology or Professional Pathway Social Work requirements.

For Professional Pathway Psychology, these are units that begin with field of education prefix 0907
(e.g 090701, 090799).

For Professional Pathway Social Work, these are units that begin with field of education prefix
0905 (e.g 090509, 090513).

RMIT program
code Program name Program type
Bachelor of Applied Science (Psychology)
BH000 (Honours) Professional Pathway Psychology
BP112 Bachelor of Social Science (Psychology) Professional Pathway Psychology
BP154 Bachelor of Applied Science (Psychology) Professional Pathway Psychology
BP295 Bachelor of Criminology and Psychology Professional Pathway Psychology
Professional Pathway Social
BH105 Bachelor of Social Work (Honours) Work
Professional Pathway Social
BP322 Bachelor of Youth Work and Youth Studies Work
Professional Pathway Social
MC150 Master of Social Work Work
Professional Pathway Psychology
Bachelor of Social Work (Honours)/Bachelor of and Professional Pathway Social
BH106 Social Science (Psychology) Work

Postgraduate Clinical Psychology


Continuing and commencing students in MC002 Master of Clinical Psychology will be charged
student contribution fees at the Postgraduate Clinical Psychology rate for units (courses) that meet
the Australian Government’s requirements for this program type, which are units with field of
education 090701.

2.5.4. 2022 CSP fees for continuing students


Grandfathering arrangements will be in place for continuing students who would see an increase in
their student contribution amounts under the Government's Commonwealth supported place fee
structure.

Under these arrangements, students who commenced their course of study before 1 January 2021
and whose student contribution amounts increased for a unit, will instead have their student
contribution amount remain as it were under 2020 arrangements (with fees indexed by CPI each
year).

If continuing students are enrolled in units that saw their student contribution amount lowered
under the Government's CSP fee structure, their student contribution will be the lowered amount.

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Maximum annual student contribution amount


Student contribution band by course (unit)
(per EFTSL) in 2022 – continuing students

Education, Postgraduate Clinical Psychology,


English, Mathematics, Statistics, Nursing, $3,985 per standard year
Indigenous and Foreign Languages, $498 per standard (12 credit point) course
Agriculture

Communications, Society and Culture, Visual


$6,865 per standard year
and Performing Arts, Professional Pathway
$858 per standard (12 credit point) course
Psychology, Professional Pathway Social Work

Allied Health, Other Health, Built Environment,


$8,021 per standard year
Computing, Engineering, Surveying,
$1002 per standard (12 credit point) course
Environmental Studies, Science, Pathology

$11,401 per standard year


Medicine, Dentistry, Veterinary Science
$1425 per standard (12 credit point) course

Law, Accounting, Administration, $11,457 per standard year


Economics, Commerce $1432 per standard (12 credit point) course

2.5.5. Places that do not qualify for Commonwealth support


You cannot be enrolled in a Commonwealth supported place under the following circumstances:

• the course contributes to a program that is being undertaken primarily at an overseas


campus
• the enrolment is an employer-reserved place
• the course forms part of a bridging course for overseas-trained professionals, or
• the course forms part of a program the Minister has specified, by way of legislative
instrument, that students cannot be enrolled in as Commonwealth supported students

2.5.6. Courses (units) that do not qualify for Commonwealth support


Each program has courses you must complete to meet the academic requirements of your award
program. If you wish to study additional courses that are not part of your program, you will be
unable to study those additional courses and receive Commonwealth support. This is because the
additional courses do not contribute towards your degree.

If you have already completed a course for which a pass grade or higher has been achieved, and
the course contributes to the academic requirements of your award program, you will be unable to
re-enrol in that same course and be Commonwealth supported.

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If you wish to study additional courses that do not contribute towards your degree, or continue
studying once you have met the requirements for your award program, you may have options to do
so under other enrolment arrangements such as non-award study or single courses.

• rmit.edu.au/study-with-us/single-courses

2.5.7. Open Universities Australia (OUA) students


RMIT offers a select number of courses and programs through OUA. OUA courses studied at
RMIT may lead to either an RMIT or partner university qualification, and the RMIT award is
identical to those awarded to non-OUA students at RMIT.

Except for undergraduate students enrolled in a Commonwealth supported place, OUA students
are charged tuition fees directly by OUA, not RMIT. As of January 2021, RMIT no longer offers
Commonwealth supported places to new undergraduate students applying to study via OUA

Administrative fees apply to all OUA students when they wish to get credit transfer. RMIT charges
fees to OUA students directly for these additional services. See section 5.3.2 for more information.

2.6. Higher Education Loan Program (HELP)


A HELP loan can assist eligible students to pay their student contribution amount, tuition fees, the
student services and amenities fee, or to meet overseas travel expenses. HELP is administered
under the Higher Education Support Act 2003.

If an eligible student has an approved HELP loan they have the option to:

● pay the full tuition fee or student contribution by the due date
● pay some of the tuition fee or student contribution amount up-front before the relevant due
date and request a loan for the remainder of their tuition fees or student contribution before
their census date
● request a HELP loan for the full tuition fee or student contribution amount
While some information about HELP is provided in this document to assist students, a student’s
official references for HELP are the Australian Government’s Study Assist website, FEE-HELP
information booklet and HECS-HELP Commonwealth supported places information booklet.

The Study Assist website studyassist.gov.au contains a link to their myHELPbalance portal,
which is designed to help students keep track of how much Commonwealth assistance they have
used.

The government may make changes to the legislation for HELP at any time. Should any
inconsistencies arise between this document and the Study Assist website, the information
contained on the Study Assist website will prevail.

2.6.1. HELP loans available – higher education students


HELP loans provide eligible students with assistance to pay all or part of their student contribution
amount, tuition fees and SSAF.

In 2022 a low completion rate will also impact students eligibility for Commonwealth Assistance.
See section 2.5.1.1 for more information.

The HELP loans available are as follows:

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• HECS-HELP — for eligible students enrolled in a CSP. HECS-HELP loans cover all or part of
a student’s student contribution amount (course fees) only. The SSAF cannot be deferred to
HECS-HELP.

• FEE-HELP — for eligible full-fee students. FEE-HELP is a loan that covers all or part of a
student’s tuition fees only.

It is available to full-fee undergraduate, postgraduate coursework and research students.


Undergraduate students (including Associate Degree students) are charged a 20% loan fee,
which does not count towards the HELP limit (see section 2.6.4). The SSAF cannot be
deferred to FEE-HELP.

• OS-HELP — for eligible Commonwealth supported students who wish to study overseas. This
loan is to assist with expenses such as accommodation and travel.

• SA-HELP — for eligible higher education students. SA-HELP loans are provided to cover all
or part of the SSAF. Students who wish to defer the SSAF must apply for this loan in addition
to applying for FEE-HELP or HECS-HELP.

2.6.2. VET Student Loans – vocational education students


Many RMIT vocational education programs are eligible for a capped loan under the Australian
Government’s VET Student Loans (VSL) scheme.

A VET Student Loan can be accessed to meet all, or some, of the costs of tuition incurred by:

● eligible full-fee vocational education students who enrol in a VSL approved diploma,
advanced diploma, vocational graduate certificate or vocational graduate diploma program
● eligible vocational education students in a Victorian Government subsidised place who
enrol in a VSL approved diploma or advanced diploma program

The list of RMIT programs that are eligible and ineligible for a VET Student Loan is available on the
HELP loans and VET Student Loans webpage.

For some eligible programs, the VET Student Loan program loan limit does not cover the full
amount of the tuition fee.

Any amount a student borrows under a VET Student Loan for their program (including study
undertaken in the same program with a different provider) will contribute towards their VET Student
Loan program loan limit, as well as their HELP loan limit (see section 2.6.4).

Program loan limits are set annually by the government. Once a student has reached the loan limit
for their program they can no longer defer tuition fees for that program to their VET Student Loan.

Full-fee paying students will incur a 20% loan fee and Victorian Government subsidised students
will not incur a loan fee. The loan fee does not count towards the lifetime HELP loan limit (see
section 2.6.4).

Note that students accessing a VET Student Loan will be required to complete Government issued
VET Student Loan Progression and Engagement Forms at key points each year throughout their
study. Failure to complete two (2) consecutive Progression and Engagement Forms will result in
the government deeming the student ineligible for a VET Student Loan, and students will be
required to pay tuition fees by the due date.

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Learn more at RMIT’s Keep Track of Your HELP and VET Student Loan webpage.

2.6.3. Up-front HECS-HELP payment discount


If you are eligible to access HECS-HELP, and you make an upfront payment of $500 or more on
your student contribution amount before the applicable census date you will receive a 10 per cent
discount on the up-front payment amount. The discount is an Australian Government incentive to
pay up-front, either fully or partially, and will decrease your student debt.

The HECS-HELP up-front payment discount will apply for up-front payments of $500 or more for
units of study, or if the student contribution charges are less than $500, and up-front payment is
made before the census date.

2.6.4. Combined HELP limit


Eligible students can borrow up to the HELP loan limit to pay their tuition fees.

For 2022, the HELP loan limit is $109,206 for most students. The limit for students studying higher
education programs in medicine, dentistry, veterinary science, and approved aviation programs will
be $156,847.

All students are responsible for keeping track of their loan limits, and where a student reaches their
HELP limit they must pay their fees directly to RMIT before the due date.

2.6.5. Renewable HELP balance


Students can top up their HELP balance by making repayments on their debt. Voluntary
repayments to the ATO will top up a student’s HELP balance once processed by the ATO.

Any compulsory or voluntary repayments can be re-borrowed in the future, up to the current HELP
loan limit. VET Student Loan program limits are still applicable and cannot be ‘topped up’ via
repayments.

2.6.6. How to apply for a HELP loan or VET Student Loan


When enrolling via Enrolment Online, eligible students will be asked to indicate which optional
loan/s they want to apply for. They will then receive an email from the Australian Government with
further instructions on how to apply via the government’s eCAF (electronic Commonwealth
Assistance Form) portal.

Before a HELP loan or VET Student Loan can be approved, a student must meet certain
requirements, including:

● verifying their identity and citizenship or residency status before they enrol
● providing a verified USI
● successfully validating their Tax File Number (TFN) with the Australian Taxation Office via
the eCAF portal, and
● meeting any additional government requirements for the specific loan type, as stated in the
relevant published loan booklet

Learn more about how to apply at RMIT’s Enrol as a New Student webpage.

Australian Government requirements for HELP loans are available at:

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● studyassist.gov.au/need-more-information/help-publications (HELP loans), or


● www.dese.gov.au/vet-student-loans/vet-information-students (VET Student Loans)

2.6.7. Provision of a Tax File Number (TFN)


If a student is applying for any kind of HELP loan or VET Student Loan for study at RMIT they will
need to supply a successfully validated TFN for their loan to be approved.

If a student has not yet been issued a TFN, but has applied for one with the ATO, they may supply
a Certificate of application for a TFN with their eCAF and must then submit their TFN on their
eCAF within 21 days.

If their TFN is not submitted and successfully validated with the ATO on or before the census date,
their loan will not be approved and the student will need to pay their student contribution or tuition
fee in full on or before the census date.

2.6.8. Eligibility for HELP loans and VET Student Loans


Currently, to be eligible for a HELP loan or a VET Student Loan a student must:

● be an Australian citizen and meet the residency requirements (they must study at least
part of their course in Australia)
● be a New Zealand Special Category Visa (SCV) holder or permanent humanitarian visa
holder and meet the residency requirements *
● submit the relevant electronic Commonwealth Assistance Form (eCAF) via the
government portal by the relevant census date
● be enrolled in each unit/subject at their provider by the census date
● have a HELP balance of more than $0
● submit a TFN that is successfully validated with the ATO by the relevant census date
● submit a USI that is verified with the USI registry
● meet any other government requirements applicable to the relevant loan type

For complete information about eligibility and requirements for HELP loans and CSPs, see:
studyassist.gov.au/need-more-information/help-publications.

For complete information about eligibility and requirements for VET Student Loans, see:
www.dese.gov.au/vet-student-loans/vet-information-students.

* A student who holds an NZ SCV may be eligible to access HELP loans or a VET Student Loan,
providing they meet ALL the long-term residency requirements and other eligibility requirements.

If an NZ SCV does not meet all the criteria, they are not eligible for HELP loans or VET Student
Loans. Learn more at studyassist.gov.au/help-loans/non-australian-citizens.

2.6.9. Ineligibility for HELP loans and VET Student Loans


Currently, other domestic students such as New Zealand citizens who do not meet the long-term
residency eligibility criteria (see section 2.6.8) and Australian permanent residents (other than
holders of a permanent humanitarian visa) or higher education students who fall below the low
completion rate threshold are not eligible to access a HELP loans or VET Student Loan.

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These students must pay their student contribution or tuition fees in full to RMIT by the due date for
each course.

If a CSP student who is not eligible for HECS-HELP assistance fails to pay their student
contribution amount in full by the census date, RMIT is required by Australian Government
legislation to cancel the student’s enrolment.

If a student fails to pay any of their student contribution in a standard semester, their entire
program enrolment will be cancelled until the next study period.

If a student makes a partial payment only or has enrolments in other semesters with a different
census date, only courses that have not been paid in full will be dropped from their enrolment for
the relevant census date, accordingly.

RMIT does not have any discretion with this matter and cannot accept a student contribution
payment after the census date.

If a student in a full-fee place who is not eligible for FEE-HELP assistance or a VET Student Loan
does not pay their tuition by the due date, they will be considered a university debtor (see section
8).

If a VET Student Loan student fails to meet the ongoing requirement of submitting their
government issued Engagement and Progression forms, they will be considered ineligible for a
VET Student Loan. Failure to submit two consecutive Engagement and Progression forms will
result in cancelation of their program enrolment.

2.6.10. HELP loan and VET Student Loan repayments


HELP debts and VET Student Loan debts are indexed on 1 June each year. Debts are not indexed
until they are 11 months old.

Repayments occur one of two ways:

● Compulsory payments through the Australian taxation system: students start


repaying their HELP debt to the Australian Government through the Australian Taxation
system once they reach the minimum income threshold level for repayment. The
repayment thresholds are adjusted each year to reflect any changes in average weekly
earnings
● Voluntary repayments to the ATO: students can make voluntary repayments to the ATO
at any time and for any amount

Repayments may ‘top up’ a student’s combined HELP balance.

It is important to be aware that the ATO does not issue a yearly ATO statement to students. All
students are responsible for keeping track of their debt at the ATO.

For more information, please visit ato.gov.au.

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2.7. Higher education – domestic and international onshore full-fee


paying

2.7.1 Program fees and charges


RMIT offers a number of undergraduate, postgraduate and research places to students who are
not Commonwealth Supported. The tuition fees for these programs are set on an annual basis and
may be subject to change each calendar year.

Under the Higher Education Support Act 2003, domestic full-fee students in a unit of study (course)
must be charged an amount equal to, or more than, what CSP students are charged for that unit.

That is, for units in which CSP students are enrolled, the full-fee tuition fee the provider sets cannot
be less than the highest student contribution being paid by any CSP student for that unit. The only
exception to this is where a student is enrolled in an employer reserved place.

The fees for all of RMIT’s domestic full-fee programs have been set above the respective
maximum student contribution amount. Appendix 1 provides a list of the average annual 2022
tuition fees for all domestic undergraduate and postgraduate full-fee programs (see Appendix 4 for
tuition fees that apply to domestic postgraduate students enrolled via RMIT Online).

2.7.2 International onshore students


The Commonwealth does not contribute to educational costs for international students unless the
students are in receipt of a Research Training Program International Tuition Fee Scholarship.

Furthermore, Commonwealth grant amounts provided to universities for the education of domestic
students are not provided to subsidise places or services for international students.

The fees charged to international students must be greater than or equal to a minimum indicative
fee specified by the Commonwealth.

All RMIT fees have been set above these minimum requirements. Appendix 3 of this document
lists the 2022 average annual tuition fees for international onshore students.

2.7.3 RMIT Online


RMIT Online offers a number of fully online short courses and degrees. See Appendix 4 for the list
of 2022 undergraduate and postgraduate tuition fees. Learn more at online.rmit.edu.au.

2.7.4 Calculating higher education tuition fees for a program or course


The information in this section does not apply to programs AD023 Associate Degree of Aviation
(Professional Pilots) and DP017 Diploma of Flying (Pilot Cadetship). See section 2.7.5.

A higher education student's annual tuition fees are based on the number of credit points they are
enrolled in for their program and the fee per credit point for that program in the current year.

Example: In 2022, a domestic student is enrolled full-time in a master’s degree, which has a
standard full-time load of 96 credit points and a fee of $280.00 per credit point.

To calculate the annual tuition fee for this program, the student needs to multiply the number of
credit points they are taking by the fee per credit point as follows:

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Credit points 2022 fee per credit point 2022 annual tuition fee
96 x $280.00 = $26,880.00

2.7.5 Aviation program course fees


Students undertaking program AD023 Associate Degree in Aviation (Professional Pilots) or DP017
Diploma of Flying (Pilot Cadetship) will be charged a specific fee for each course, with practical
flying-oriented courses attracting higher fees and theory-oriented courses attracting lower fees.

For more information, see Appendix 5.

2.8. International offshore students


RMIT does not set fees for most international offshore students enrolled at a partner institution –
these are established by the relevant offshore partner.

International offshore vocational, undergraduate and postgraduate by coursework students who


are enrolled with an RMIT Australia campus and studying via distance education will be charged a
fee equivalent to the RMIT Australia domestic full-fee for their program.

RMIT Australia PhD and master by research fees for international offshore candidates studying
with RMIT Australia offshore by distance education are available in Appendix 6 of this document.

Appendix 4 lists fees for international offshore students enrolled with RMIT Online.

2.9. RMIT International University Vietnam


Australian and New Zealand students who apply directly to RMIT International University Vietnam
(RMIT Vietnam) and enrol with RMIT Vietnam are subject to the fees and charges detailed at
rmit.edu.vn/tuition-fees.

An RMIT Australia student participating in a cross-campus exchange will continue to be enrolled as


an RMIT Australia student, paying any tuition fees or student contribution amounts as they would if
their study was undertaken in Australia.

2.10. Vocational education – Victorian Government subsidised


places (Skills First program)
2.10.1. Tuition fees for government subsidised places
For eligible students, this training is delivered with Victorian and Commonwealth Government
funding. RMIT’s Registered Training Organisation (RTO) code is 3046.

Tuition fees for a Victorian Government subsidised place will vary according to each qualification or
skillset and are updated on an annual basis.

Appendix 2 provides a list of the average annual 2022 tuition fees, as well as the amount per
nominal hour, for all vocational education programs for government subsidised students.

For more information, visit rmit.edu.au/programs/fees/vocational/govtsub.

2.10.2. Free TAFE for priority programs


Under the Free TAFE scheme, eligible students who commence an eligible priority course/program
and are granted a Free TAFE place will have the tuition fees for their whole program paid for by the

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Victorian Government. The number of Free TAFE places available is subject to change and the
Victorian Government may cap the number of Free TAFE places available for a program at their
discretion.

Students must first meet the eligibility criteria for a government subsidised place, which includes
location, citizenship and education history (see section 2.10.5).

Students can only access a Free TAFE program once, at any provider. Students assessed as
eligible for a Free TAFE place can elect to accept or decline the offer of a Free TAFE place for the
program.
Students will still be required to pay for other fees, such as the Student Services and Amenities
Fee (SSAF), graduation fees and applicable materials fees.

Visit www.rmit.edu.au/study-with-us/applying-to-rmit/local-student-applications/fees/fees-by-level-
of-study/vocational-study/free-tafe-for-priority-courses for more information and the list of Free
TAFE programs offered at RMIT.

2.10.3. JobTrainer Fund


The Victorian Government has partnered with the Commonwealth Government to create the
JobTrainer Fund to increase access to training for thousands of Victorians who have been most
impacted by the coronavirus (COVID-19) crisis.

JobTrainer complements the existing subsidised training available under Skills First as well as Free
TAFE.

To be eligible to enrol under the JobTrainer initiative, a student must:

• meet the standard Skills First eligibility criteria (excluding the ‘upskilling’ or ‘two at level in a
lifetime’ requirements), and
• be aged 17 to 24, or
• a job seeker, and
• not have commenced a full qualification under JobTrainer before

Apprentices and School-Based Apprentices are not eligible for JobTrainer.

Eligible students under JobTrainer have access to free training in Free TAFE programs. They also
have access to low fee training in all JobTrainer qualifications or skillsets and will be charged a
concession fee of 20% of the standard government subsidised tuition fee for their qualification or
skillset. This concession applies to enrolments at any level, including diplomas and advanced
diplomas

2.10.4. Program alignment with nationally endorsed training package


Each vocational education qualification or skill set (excluding accredited ‘Course In’ skill sets)
aligns to a nationally endorsed training package or nationally accredited course.

Accredited courses address skill requirements for industry, enterprises and the community, where
these are not covered in nationally endorsed training packages.

Training packages are currently developed by Industry Reference Committees, supported by Skills
Service Organisations, and are regularly assessed for quality and reviewed to ensure that they
continue to meet the needs of industry, students and the community.

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Training packages are reviewed and updated to reflect industry needs. Where a training package
is revised, RMIT, if required, will develop a transition plan for any students enrolled in that
qualification.

A variation to a qualification may result in an amendment to the nominal hours of a program. If this
occurs, the program’s nominal hours will be updated in the fee schedule available at
www.rmit.edu.au/study-with-us/applying-to-rmit/local-student-applications/fees/approved-schedule-
of-fees-and-charges.

Students who are transitioned to a new program due to changes to their qualification may need to
complete additional courses to meet the requirements of the new program, and the fees and VET
Student Loan eligibility for the new program may be different.

2.10.5. Eligibility criteria for government subsidised places


The Victorian Government provides subsidised places for approved vocational education programs
for students who meet the Skills First program eligibility criteria. The number of subsidised places
available is limited and subject to government discretion.

If a student is offered a government subsidised place, they must prove their eligibility before they
can enrol.

A student’s eligibility for a government subsidised place will depend on their citizenship, age, prior
education, the number of programs they are studying in the current year and the number of
government subsidised programs they have commenced in their lifetime at each level.

There are exemptions from eligibility criteria for apprentices, students undertaking the Victorian
Certificate of Education, and Foundation Skills programs.

The Victorian Government may also at any time publish additional eligibility exemptions to be
applied by RTOs.

Students will be enrolled according to how qualifications are defined in the relevant industry
training package. This may impact on their eligibility for a government subsidised place for
individual qualifications.

More detailed information regarding eligibility for a government subsidised place is available
www.rmit.edu.au/study-with-us/applying-to-rmit/local-student-applications/how-to-apply/apply-by-
level-of-study/vocational-study-eligibility-for-a-government-subsidised-place.

2.10.6. Eligibility criteria for individuals referred under initiatives or


provisions
In 2022, individuals referred to training under the initiatives or provisions set out below may not be
required to meet aspects of the Skills First program eligibility criteria for a government subsidised
place.

Students enrolling under the Asylum Seeker VET Program, TAFE and Learn Local eligibility
exemptions and the Skills First Youth Access Initiative will be required to pay the student
contribution amount of their tuition. They may be eligible to apply for a tuition and student services
and amenities fee concession, as per the standard concession eligibility criteria (see section
2.10.8).

Eligible Individuals enrolling under the Skills First Youth Access initiative will have a fee
waiver/exemption applied to their tuition fees and student services and amenities fees.

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2.10.6.1. Asylum Seeker VET Program Initiative

Asylum Seekers are exempt from the citizenship/permanent residency eligibility requirement for a
government subsidised place, for the duration of their program, or until they withdraw.

They may also be exempted from other eligibility criteria under the TAFE and Learn Local Eligibility
Exemption initiative. They must meet all other eligibility criteria for a government subsidised place.

Applicants referred to training under this initiative must either:


● present RMIT with a Referral to Government Subsidised Training form from either the
Asylum Seeker Resource Centre or the Australian Red Cross, or
● be the holder of a valid
o Bridging Visa Class E (BVE)
o Safe Haven Enterprise Visa (SHEV)
o Temporary Protection Visa (TPV), or
o Bridging Visa F (BVF)

RMIT is required to check an individual’s eligibility for the Asylum Seeker VET Program by using
the Commonwealth’s Visa Entitlement Verification Online (VEVO) system to confirm the individual
holds a valid visa, as listed above, if they do not provide the referral form.

2.10.6.2. TAFE and Learn Local Eligibility Exemptions

RMIT may exempt individuals from the ‘upskilling’, ‘two at level in a lifetime’, and/or ‘two “courses
in...” in a lifetime’ eligibility requirements. The percentage of exemption places granted is limited by
the Victorian Government and subject to change at their discretion.

RMIT must offer exemptions for individuals who present with evidence for the Retrenched workers,
Automotive supply chain workers, Jobs Victoria Employment Network Clients initiatives and/or any
other specific cohort as specified by the government.

2.10.7. Calculating vocational education tuition fees for a program or


course
Vocational education fees for government subsidised places are calculated based on the nominal
hours of enrolment.

To calculate a student's tuition fees, multiply the total nominal hours for the course or program by
the fee per nominal hour for the appropriate program listed in Appendix 2.

Example 1: Tuition fee per nominal hour for one program

A student is undertaking a Diploma and is enrolled in a total of 700 nominal hours in 2022. The
tuition fee per nominal hour for the program in 2022 is $10.00. Therefore, the 2022 tuition fee will
be 700 x $10.00 = $7,000.00.

The fee charged for each semester in a calendar year may vary depending on the program’s
enrolment structure. For example, this student may be enrolled in and charged for 300 nominal
hours in semester one and 400 in semester two.

Example 2: Tuition fee per nominal hour for multiple programs

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In 2022, a student is enrolled in a Certificate IV program with 200 nominal hours and a Diploma
program with 300 nominal hours. The fee per nominal hour for the Certificate IV is $5.00 in 2022
and the fee per nominal hour for the Diploma is $8.00 in 2022.

Therefore, the tuition fee will be:

200 x $5.00 = $1,000.00 (Certificate IV)

300 x $8.00 = $2,400.00 (Diploma)

Total 2022 tuition fees: $1,000.00 + $2,400.00 = $3,400.00

2.10.7.1. Tuition fees for Indigenous students

Under the Indigenous Completions Initiative, Indigenous students in a vocational education


program in a government subsidised place in 2022 who identify at enrolment are entitled to the
concession tuition fee amount at all program levels.
2.10.8. Fee concessions and exemptions for students in government
subsidised places
Some students in Victorian Government subsidised places may be entitled to an exemption or
concession on their tuition fees.

The concession fee is 20% of the hourly fee that RMIT would have charged a non-concession
student in the same government subsidised program.

For more information, visit www.rmit.edu.au/study-with-us/applying-to-rmit/local-student-


applications/fees/fees-by-level-of-study/vocational-study/fee-concession-and-exemption.

2.10.8.1. Eligibility for concessions and exemptions

A vocational education student enrolled in a Victorian Government subsidised place at RMIT may
be eligible to apply for an exemption or concession on tuition fees if they hold if they hold a
Commonwealth Health Care Card or Pensioner Concession Card or are named on the card as a
dependent child/spouse, or if they hold a Veteran’s Gold Card.

For Commonwealth Health Care Cards and Pensioner Concession Cards, concessions that apply
to tuition fees apply equally to the holder of the card, their dependent spouse and/or child.

‘Dependent child’ has the same meaning as in the Social Security Act 1991 of the Commonwealth.

If a student has applied for but not received their concession card, they may instead provide a
letter or temporary card issued by Centrelink that confirms they have applied for and been
approved for a concession card. They must then provide RMIT with a copy of their health care card
once it has been issued.

2.10.8.2. Judy Lazarus Transition Centre, Community based orders and


Skills First Youth Access Initiative

RMIT must not charge a tuition fee for enrolment by a person who is:

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● from the Judy Lazarus Transition Centre (as a prisoner within the meaning of the
Corrections Act 1986). (A copy of written confirmation from the management of the Judy
Lazarus Transition Centre that the individual meets the requirements must be retained.)
Or,
● required to undertake the program pursuant to a community based order made under the
Children, Youth and Families Act 2005. (A copy of written confirmation from the relevant
Youth Justice Unit of the Victorian Department of Justice and Regulation that the individual
meets the requirements must be retained.) Or,
● an individual referred with a validly endorsed referral form from either the Department of
Health and Human Services, the Department, the Department of Justice and Regulation,
or a referring agency (a referring agency is an organisation that is contracted by the
Department of Health and Human Services or the Department of Justice and Regulation to
deliver child protection or youth justice support services)

Evidence listed above must be lodged with the Application for vocational education fee concession
and exemption form.

2.10.8.3. University Discretion

Authority to grant a university discretion concession is delegated to the Academic Registrar.

RMIT is permitted to grant a concession on a tuition contribution where RMIT considers that its
collection in full would impose extreme financial hardship. This may include a further concession
on, or exemption from, the concession charge.

2.10.8.4. When to apply for a concession

Students must apply each academic year and need to apply before the scheduled class start
date.

If the student applies after the scheduled class start date then their concession or exemption will
be applied to the next eligible class in which they are enrolled and all other eligible classes that
have not yet commenced, for 12 months.

Students can apply for a fee concession before they are enrolled. They do not need to be
enrolled in the program for the concession to be recorded. They only require an RMIT student
number, which they will receive upon admission to their program. Students can contact their RMIT
School for information about class start dates.

Concession fees are not available for diploma and advanced diploma programs. However,
Indigenous students can access fee concessions for all vocational education programs at all levels.

Eligible students under the JobTrainer Fund have access to low fee training in all JobTrainer
programs and will be charged a concession fee of 20% of the standard government subsidised
tuition fee for their program. This concession applies to enrolments at any level, including diplomas
and advanced diplomas. See section 2.10.3.

2.10.8.5. How to apply for a concession

If you are the named concession card holder you can apply via Enrolment Online. If you are listed
as a child or dependent, you need to apply at RMIT Student Connect. For more information, visit
www.rmit.edu.au/study-with-us/applying-to-rmit/local-student-applications/fees/fees-by-level-of-
study/vocational-study/fee-concession-and-exemption.

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2.10.9. Interstate apprentices and trainees


For interstate apprenticeships, a contract signed between RMIT and the relevant State Training
Authority must be in place. To facilitate this, the State Training Authority provides their contract for
RMIT to sign.

Each apprentice must have a Training Contract signed by their employer that specifies the
program and RMIT as the RTO.

More information is available from the RMIT apprenticeship and traineeships website
www.rmit.edu.au/study-with-us/levels-of-study/apprenticeships-and-traineeships or at
training.gov.au.

2.11. Vocational education fees for recognition of prior learning


(RPL) and recognition of current competency (RCC)
2.11.1. Recognition of prior learning (RPL)
RPL is a process through which students can gain credit in recognised courses based on
competencies gained.

The competencies may have been gained through experience in the workplace, in voluntary work,
in social or domestic activities or through informal or formal training or other life experiences.

Students can apply for RPL for the courses in their program of study, from a minimum of one
course to a maximum of all courses in the program. Applications for RPL should be made as early
as possible preferably before the first day of teaching in your first semester.

In 2022, vocational education RPL fees for government subsidised, domestic full-fee and
international students are equivalent to the standard tuition fees for the course(s) for which RPL is
sought.

RPL does not include any additional training required to achieve a competency. If a student
requires additional tuition before they can achieve RPL, they may apply for admission to their
chosen program. Learn more at rmit.edu.au/programs/fees/vocational/rpl.

2.11.1. Recognition of current competency (RCC)


Recognition of current competency (RCC) is where a previously completed accredited qualification
is assessed in circumstances where it may have expired or where they have not been practising.

Anyone who has previously successfully completed the requirements for a unit of competency or
module and is now required to be reassessed to ensure that the competence is being maintained
can apply for RCC.

Costs will be determined on a case-by-case basis.

2.12. Vocational education domestic and international full-fee paying


RMIT offers a number of places in vocational education programs on a full-fee basis.

Students who are ineligible for a Victorian Government subsidised place or who are repeating a
government subsidised course they have previously passed may enrol as full-fee students.

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The tuition contributions, concessions and exemptions outlined in section 2.10 do not apply to full-
fee enrolments.

Appendix 2 provides a list of the average annual 2022 tuition fees for all vocational education
programs for domestic full-fee students.

2.12.1. Vocational education fees for international students


Appendix 3 of this document tabulates the average annual 2022 tuition fees applicable to students
studying under a student visa arrangement (classified as ‘international onshore’ students).

2.13. Change in citizenship or residency status


International students studying in Australia who change their citizenship or residency status during
the course of their study, and become an Australian citizen or permanent resident, may be entitled
to pay fees at the same rate as domestic students, depending on the timing of the change in status
and when the student notifies RMIT.

Please note: depending on the established fees for individual programs, changing citizenship or
residency status may not necessarily result in a reduction in fees.

For a change in citizenship/residency status to be recorded, the student must submit a Notification
of change to citizenship/residency status form, with evidence of their new citizenship or residency
status to RMIT Student Connect in time to be processed before the relevant date, as defined
below.

The relevant date is:

● for higher education students, the applicable census date


● for vocational education students, the first scheduled class start date in the applicable
semester

If the student submits their change in status with accepted evidence to RMIT before the relevant
date, the student will be eligible for a refund of any difference between the international tuition fee
and the relevant domestic fee. They will then be liable for the domestic fee for their program from
the date their change in status is applied to their record.

If the student submits their change in status with accepted evidence to RMIT after the relevant
date, the student will not be entitled to a change in fee place for the current study period. In these
circumstances, for higher education students, the change will be applied to classes for which the
census date has not yet passed. For vocational education students, the change will be applied only
when there is a period in which there is a break where all scheduled classes have ended and the
next classes have not yet started.

The student will be charged the domestic fee for their program from the semester their change in
status is applied. Any International tuition fees paid for future semesters, where a change in status
has been applied, will be credited to the student account.

Note: students whose change of status means they may be eligible to access a HELP loan or a
VET student Loan are responsible for ensuring they meet all relevant criteria and submit their

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electronic Commonwealth Assistance Form via the government portal by the relevant census date
to access a loan (see section 2.6.6).

Students should be mindful that invitations to access the Government eCAF portal are issued by
the Australian Government and RMIT is not able to facilitate loans after the census date in any
circumstances.

2.13.1. Vocational education students


Vocational education students granted Australian citizenship or permanent residency status will be
granted a government subsidised place when:
● their program offers government subsidised places, and
● they can prove they meet the Skills First program eligibility criteria. Students must
complete an Evidence of student eligibility declaration in Enrolment Online, and
● subject to availability

If they do not meet the Skills First eligibility criteria, they will be granted a domestic full-fee place.

2.13.2. Higher education students


Higher education coursework students granted Australian citizenship or permanent residency
status will be granted a domestic full-fee place. If the student wishes to study in a Commonwealth
Supported Place (CSP) after their status has changed, they must re-apply to RMIT at the next
intake for a CSP in their current program and their application will be considered on a competitive
basis along with other applicants.

Higher education research students who are granted Australian citizenship or permanent residency
may be granted a Commonwealth Research Training Program place. See section 10.

3. Student services and amenities fees (SSAF)


The SSAF is used to maintain and enhance services and amenities, both on-campus and online,
that improve the experiences of RMIT students.

The maximum annual fee is determined each year by the Australian Government.

In 2022, higher education and Foundation Studies students will be charged on a pro-rata basis at
the rate of $3.29 per credit point for each course they are enrolled in, up to a maximum of $315.00
for the year.

Vocational education and Victorian Certificate of Education students will be charged on a pro-rata
basis at the rate of $0.44 per nominal student contact hour, up to a maximum of $315.00 for the
year.

If a vocational education student is eligible for a concession on their tuition fees, they are also
eligible for a concession on the SSAF. In 2022 the SSAF concession rate is $0.09 per nominal
student contact hour.

Eligible higher education students can apply to defer payment of this fee via the SA-HELP scheme
(see section 2.6). For more information, visit rmit.edu.au/programs/fees/ssaf.

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3.1. Students charged the SSAF in 2022


Students studying in any coursework program taught by RMIT Australia, and who are charged
tuition fees by RMIT Australia, will be also charged the SSAF based on their enrolment.

This includes students studying in the Free TAFE and JobTrainer initiatives, where the Victorian
Government covers some or all of a student’s tuition fees, and outbound exchange students who
remain enrolled at RMIT (i.e. RMIT students studying at an overseas institution with which RMIT
has a formal reciprocal agreement).

3.2. Students not charged the SSAF in 2022


● Domestic students who commenced their domestic higher degree by research before
2021
● Offshore students studying at an RMIT partner institution outside Australia
● Exchange students coming to RMIT from another institution
● Cross institutional students, including:
o inbound students studying at an RMIT campus in Melbourne
o outbound students (i.e. RMIT students attending another institution in Australia)
● Study Abroad students, including:
o inbound students studying at an RMIT campus in Melbourne
o outbound students attending an overseas institution with which RMIT has no formal
reciprocal agreement
● Industry sponsored students pursuant to the terms of their individual agreements
● Vocational education students who are asylum seekers

4. Materials fees
Materials fees include fees or charges associated with field trips and goods that are used to
produce items that become the physical property of students.

Materials fees may only be levied with a student’s signed consent. These fees are not compulsory
(excluding fees for flight training courses) and students may choose to purchase these items
independently.

The annual materials fee schedule is published at www.rmit.edu.au/study-with-us/applying-to-


rmit/local-student-applications/fees/other-expenses-material-and-admin-fees prior to the
commencement of enrolments for the following year.

The fees approved for 2022 have been reviewed to ensure consistency with the prevailing
government guidelines. Appendix 7 provides a list of the materials fees for 2022.

5. Administrative fees
RMIT administrative fees cover specific additional services provided to students.

In addition, a number of fees have been approved that can be levied against a student’s account
as a fine or penalty when university regulations are broken, or borrowed goods are not returned.
These fees are principally levied as a disincentive.

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Appendix 8 details a full list of administrative fees and charges. This list is also published at
www.rmit.edu.au/study-with-us/applying-to-rmit/local-student-applications/fees/other-expenses-
material-and-admin-fees.

For some administrative fees and charges, information about how they will be levied is noted
below.

5.1. Late enrolment fee


Higher education students who fail to re-enrol by their specified time and date, and who
subsequently receive approval to re-enrol late, will incur a late enrolment fee of $220.00.

The late resolution of any outstanding debts will not be considered as justification for waiving the
late enrolment fee.

Appeals against the late enrolment fee must be directed to the Manager, Enrolment and Fees in
writing with documentary evidence (e.g. medical certificate) in support of the student’s application.

For more information visit rmit.edu.au/students/student-essentials/enrolment/late-enrolment.

Fee code 2022 fee incl GST Description of fee


ADM43 $220.00 Late Enrol Fee – STEM College
ADM44 $220.00 Late Enrol Fee – DSC (College of Design and Social
Context)
ADM46 $220.00 Late Enrol Fee – BUS (College of Business and Law)

5.2. Fines and charges fees


5.2.1. Library loans
To ensure fair access to RMIT resources for all Library users, fines and penalties apply for the late
return of items.

The Library will renew item loans automatically, unless there is a hold request, or a student
reaches a maximum borrowing time of 12 months (3 months for CAVAL borrowers).

Fee code 2022 fee incl GST Description of fee


ADM16 $0.50 per item for each Fine for overdue materials
day the item is overdue
and $5.00 per hour for
overdue Reserve
material
AF1 Variable Replacement charge for lost materials, based on actual
costs as defined by the library

5.2.1. Overdue loans


The following penalties apply to students for the late return of Library items.

Items less than 90 days overdue:


● borrowing rights will be suspended at all RMIT University Library sites

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● students will be fined $0.50 per day for each overdue item (Reserve material will be
charged at $5.00 per hour)
● students will not be able to pick up holds or borrow from RMIT Libraries until they:
o return overdue items through the chute and wait for the Library to clear them from
their record
o pay in full any accumulated overdue fines that reached $25 and above

Items more than 90 days overdue:


● the item will be treated as lost and students will have replacement costs and overdue fees
(50 cents per day) charged to their library account
● if the student returns the item before it becomes 180 days overdue:
o the Library will waive the replacement cost
o the student will still need to pay the overdue fees in full before the Library can clear
their account

Items more than 180 days overdue:


● the Library will remove the item from the student’s record
● the Library may buy the replacement
● the student will need to pay replacement costs and other associated library fees in full
before the Library can clear the student’s account
● the Library will not accept returns of items after 180 days.
Please note: the replacement cost is based on actual costs as defined by the Library.
Visit rmit.edu.au/library/borrowing-and-collections/membership-borrowing-and-returns for more
information.

5.2.2. Car parking fees


RMIT provides students with casual and permit parking options at its City, Brunswick and
Bundoora campuses.

Detailed information about campus parking and the rates that apply are available at
rmit.edu.au/students/support-and-facilities/campus-facilities.

Instructions on how to apply for a parking permit are included in the following table:

Campus How
City RMIT’s commercial car park in Building 91 (110
Victoria Street) is independently managed by
Care Park. Care Park can be contacted at
[email protected] or 03 9682
1733. Fees apply.

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Campus How
Brunswick Parking at the Brunswick campus is free.
However, students must register for a permit and
access to the boomgates. Students can register
for a permit online through the EasyPark system
by visiting rmit.easyparksystem.net/permit-ss.

Once receipt is received, raise a service now


request selecting the "Additional Access" option
in the type of access information field. Please
attach a copy of the permit receipt along with the
serial number on the back of your student card so
access to the boom gates can be added.

Once your application is processed, Campus


Security Services will send you a notification
detailing the outcomes of your request.

Short course students


Parking barcodes will be sent to students with
their course confirmation. Students who have not
received their parking barcode should contact
[email protected].

Bundoora Students can register for a bi-annual or annual


parking permit online through the EasyPark
system at rmit.easyparksystem.net/permit-ss.
Fees apply.

Casual parkers can pay for parking via the free


EasyPark app, which is available to download
from the Apple App Store and Google Play and
only charges for the actual time spent on
campus. Service fees may apply.

Casual parking can also be obtained from pay by


plate meters, this means no more printouts to
display on your dashboard, you simply punch in
your registration number at the ticket machine
instead, machines will be installed at Bundoora
West

5.2.3. Car parking fines


Students are required to observe parking regulations on campus and are likely to be issued a
Parking Infringement Notice (PIN) / fine if they breach parking regulations.

Failure to purchase a permit or pay a parking fine will have the same consequences as not paying
any other student fee (see section 8).

For more information, visit rmit.edu.au/students/support-and-facilities/campus-facilities.

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5.3. Special administration services


Students enrolled at RMIT will receive administration services such as confirmation of enrolment
and online tax invoicing without charge.

All RMIT students also receive one award transcript free of charge after conferral. The additional
special services listed in this section may be provided on application.

Fee code 2022 fee incl GST Description of fee


ADM5 $170.00 Replacement certificates, parchments or testamurs
ADM42 $200.00 Non-return of Academic Gown
ADM55 $100.00 Hire of academic dress other than for the graduation ceremony.
ADM137 $30.00 Fee for a letter requested by student. Students are provided various
free documentation to confirm their enrolment, student record or
award status. This fee acts as financial disincentive to ensure only
genuine requests are made where existing information or
documentation already provided is not sufficient.
ADM145 $50.00 Fee for a customised letter requested by student. Students are
provided various free documentation to confirm their enrolment,
student record or award status. Where an existing standard letter is
insufficient for students they are able to request a custom letter for
a fee. Increasingly students are requesting greater customisation of
information and this fee reflects the additional complexity and time
taken to complete such requests to match the requirements.
Custom letters include Academic Performance requests, as well as
a range of other custom requests. This charge includes the cost of
generating on security paper in hard copy and posted to the student
if this is the student's preference. The fee acts as a financial
disincentive to ensure only genuine requests are made where
existing information or documentation already provided is not
sufficient
ADM192 $40.00 Hard copy letter, statement or third party form. Fee for a standard
letter requested by a student, third party form or a request to reissue
a document already provided to a student (in hard copy). Students
are automatically provided various free documentation to confirm
their enrolment, student record or award status.

This fee acts as financial disincentive to ensure only genuine


requests are made where existing information or documentation
already provided is not sufficient.
QP2 $15.00 Replacement of current student ID card
QP25 $250.00 Graduation ceremony hire of academic dress - Melbourne

QP27 $250.00 Graduation ceremony hire of academic dress - Melbourne doctoral


degrees graduation ceremony
QP33 $70.00 Academic Statement (Transcript, SAC, AHEGS, VE Qual/SOA) -
obtain on campus in person
QP34 $5.00 Academic Statement (Transcript, SAC, AHEGS, VE Qual/SOA) -
regular postage within Australia
QP35 $15.00 Academic Statement (Transcript, SAC, AHEGS, VE Qual/SOA) -
express post within Australia
QP36 $40.00 Academic Statement (Transcript, SAC, AHEGS, VE Qual/SOA) -
international post outside Australia
QP40 $25.00 Academic Statements - complete set of digital statements

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Fee code 2022 fee incl GST Description of fee


QP41 $50.00 Academic Statement - transcript - hard copy

QP42 $50.00 Academic Statement – Australian Higher Education Graduation


Statement (AHEGS) – hard copy
QP43 $40.00 Academic Statement – Vocational Education Qualification
Statement (VE QS) – hard copy
QP44 $40.00 Academic Statement – Statement of Attainment (SOA) – hard copy

QP45 $50.00 Academic Statement – Statement of Academic Completion (SAC) –


hard copy
QP52 $55.00 In absentia conferrals - admin and postage charge - addresses
within Australia
QP53 $55.00 In absentia conferrals - admin and postage charge - addresses
outside of Australia
QP54 $55.00 Testamur postage fee for students who graduate in absentia.

5.3.1. Administrative fees applying to international students


A non-refundable application fee (ADM14) is payable by international students who submit an
application to undertake an RMIT program.

In addition, an international student may request an additional administration service of an airport


pick up (ADM12, ADM167) on their arrival in Melbourne.

These and other special administrative charges for international students are noted in the following
table.

Fee code 2022 fee incl GST Description of fee


ADM12 $100.00 Tullamarine Airport pickup service. Penalty fee only utilised if
student books service and does not utilise it.
ADM167 $100.00 Avalon Airport pickup service. Penalty fee only utilised if
student books service and does not utilise it.
ADM14 $100.00 Application fee for prospective international students.
QP46 Deposit less 10%, deposit Admin fee on withdrawal – international students. Financial
less 50% or entire deposit disincentive to withdraw late. Fee charged is determined by
amount, depending on transfer or withdrawal date as per refund policy. See refund
date of submission of rules section 11.8.
application for refund.
Note: See QP60-QP63 for
Foundation Studies
withdrawal fees.
QP60 Deposit less 10%, deposit Fee charged to commencing Foundation Studies (Business)
less 50% or entire deposit students who withdraw. Fee charged is determined by
amount, depending on transfer or withdrawal date as per refund policy. See refund
date of submission of rules section 11.8.
application for refund.
QP61 Deposit less 10%, deposit Fee charged to commencing Foundation Studies (Art, Design
less 50% or entire deposit and Architecture) students who withdraw. Fee charged is
amount, depending on determined by transfer or withdrawal date as per refund
date of submission of policy. See refund rules section 11.8
application for refund.

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Fee code 2022 fee incl GST Description of fee


QP62 Deposit less 10%, deposit Fee charged to commencing Foundation Studies (SEH,
less 50% or entire deposit STEM) students who withdraw. Fee charged is determined
amount, depending on by transfer or withdrawal date as per refund policy. See
date of submission of refund rules section 11.8.
application for refund.
QP63 Deposit less 10%, deposit Fee charged to Foundation Studies (General) students who
less 50% or entire deposit withdraw. Fee charged is determined by transfer or
amount, depending on withdrawal date as per refund policy. See refund rules
date of submission of section 11.8.
application for refund.

5.3.1.1. Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC)

All international students holding an Australian student visa are required to maintain valid OSHC
with an approved OSHC provider.

Students will not require OSHC if they are:

● a Norwegian student covered by the Norwegian National Insurance Scheme


● a Swedish student covered by the National Board of Student Aid or by Kammarkollegiet
● a Belgian student covered under the Reciprocal Health Care Agreement with Australia
● studying for less than three months on a visitor or tourist visa. You will not be eligible for
OSHC and are advised to purchase Overseas Visitors Health Cover or comprehensive
travel insurance
● an Australian Government scholarship student

The Department of Home Affairs (DHA) has implemented mandatory Visa Length Cover as a
requirement for all student visa applications. This means students must show DHA that they have
OSHC for the entire proposed duration of their student visa.

Masters by research and PhD students

DHA provides an 'increased visa period' to all international students applying for a new visa
subclass 574 (Master by research or PhD). The visa period increases by a further six months after
a student’s completion date. Therefore, a student will need to ensure they have valid OSHC for the
full increased visa duration.

Medibank Overseas Student Health Cover

RMIT will arrange visa-length cover with its preferred OSHC provider Medibank Private, and
payment of OSHC needs to occur at the time of accepting an offer. Students can also arrange
cover through other approved OSHC providers.

For more information, visit www.rmit.edu.au/students/support-and-facilities/student-


support/health/health-services/international-students/overseas-student-health-cover.

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5.3.2. Administration fees applying to Open Universities Australia (OUA)


students
Excluding undergraduate students enrolled in a CSP, OUA students are charged tuition fees
directly by OUA, not RMIT. RMIT charges fees to OUA students directly for additional services
provided to OUA students.

For more information about OUA please visit its website open.edu.au.

The following fees are applicable for the 2022 year:

Item 2022 fee incl GST

OUA - Credit Transfer Fee (ADM84 BUS, ADM85 STEM, ADM86 DSC) $60.00

6. Childcare Centre fees


RMIT provides a childcare service to students via the City Campus Children’s Centre. Failure to
pay childcare service fees by the due date may result in the application of penalties, or the
withholding of services as outlined in section 8.

Visit RMIT’s Childcare webpage for information about the centre’s policies and prices.

7. Bundoora on-campus accommodation


RMIT has student accommodation at its Bundoora campus offering great facilities and a
community environment.

Pricing for UniLodge@RMIT Bundoora, also known as Walert House, is available at


rmit.edu.au/students/support-and-facilities/student-support/accommodation.

A student who fails to pay their UniLodge@RMIT Bundoora accommodation fees by their due date
will be subject to the penalties and/or the withholding of services as outlined in section 8 below.

8. Debtors – overdue balance and penalties


RMIT students are required to pay their fees by the due date shown on their tax invoice, as agreed
to in the Statement of Student Responsibilities. For more information, visit
rmit.edu.au/students/student-essentials/rights-and-responsibilities/student-
responsibilities/statement.

Each charge has a due date and some dates may vary. It is a student’s responsibility to keep track
of their due dates.

Students can check the ‘Summary of Charges by Due Date’ section in the Account Statement of
their Tax Invoice or logon to their online account to see how much they need to pay by when (see
section 9).

8.1. Debtor restrictions


Students will have debtor restrictions applied to their student record if they do not pay their fees by
the due date. They may also have their enrolment cancelled (see section 8.2).

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Debtors cannot enrol, add classes, obtain a transcript of results or Statement of Academic
Completion, view their academic history (results) via Enrolment Online or receive an award
(graduate) until the debt is paid in full.

Therefore, it is important for students to dispute a fee as soon as possible if they think they have
been incorrectly charged.

8.1.1. Fee disputes


Students who wish to dispute a fee must contact RMIT Student Connect as soon as possible.
Submission of any supporting documents must be sent from their RMIT student email account and
should include their Student ID (example: s1234567) in all correspondence.

Once their email is received, their disputed charge will be suspended until RMIT completes its
investigation.

If after investigation the student is found liable for the fee/s, they will be required to make
immediate payment.

8.2. Cancellation of enrolment due to non-payment


If a student does not pay their tuition fees of $500.00 or more by the due date, RMIT is entitled to
cancel their enrolment in all current programs.

If a student’s enrolment is cancelled they will:


● be cancelled in all of their current programs even if they have paid (or have an approved
HELP loan) for the other program/s they are enrolled in
● still have to pay the tuition fees for any course they have already received a grade for or
that has already finished and any materials or other fees e.g. library fines, and these fees
will be referred to a debt collection agency (see section 8.2.1)
● have to reapply to RMIT if they wish to continue their studies in the cancelled program/s

8.2.1. Referral to debt collection


If a student has more than $500.00 of unpaid tuition fees in their account after the due date and
their enrolment is cancelled, the fees listed below will be referred to a debt collection agency:
● tuition fees of $500.00 or more for a course for which they have already received a grade,
or if the course has finished
● tuition fees of $499.99 or less
● all materials and other fees e.g. library fines

Students who are referred to a debt collection agency will incur additional costs and their personal
credit rating may be affected.

RMIT will contact students who have overdue charges by email and letter, to request that they pay
these charges immediately.

Once a debt has been referred to an external debt collection agency, all verbal and written
communication will come from the agency. The student will continue to receive communication
from RMIT for any charges that have not been referred to the agency.

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8.2.2. HELP loan applicants


Students who have their enrolment cancelled because they did not pay their tuition fees by the due
date will have their enrolment cancelled in all current programs, even if they have an approved
HELP loan for the other program/s that they are enrolled in.

CSP students are excluded from the cancellation process and are managed in accordance with the
HESA act

8.2.3. Cancellation of enrolment review process


If a student has their enrolment cancelled by RMIT due to non-payment of their tuition fees, they
may be permitted to be reinstated and re-enrolled if they are able to make full payment of all
outstanding fees within 14 days of their cancellation.

International students under the age of 18 must make full payment within 7 days of their
cancellation in order to be reinstated and re-enrolled.

All international students on a student visa should be advised that reinstatement will require
confirmation that they are not in breach of the conditions of their visa.

RMIT Online students must request reinstatement within 5 days of cancellation of their enrolment.

Reinstatement into a program cancelled due to non-payment is only permissible on one occasion,
and a $275.00 administration fee applies (ADM140).

8.2.4. Student visa implications


An international student on a student visa subject to the ESOS Act who has their enrolment
cancelled will be reported to the Department of Home Affairs (DHA), and the student may have to
leave Australia. The student’s visa may be cancelled by DHA as a result of the student failing to
maintain enrolment.
8.3. Financial assistance
If a student is having trouble paying their fees, RMIT recommends the following options that
students contact a Student Welfare Advisor to discuss what financial assistance may be available.

Students may also:


● reduce their fees by varying their enrolment
● apply for a leave of absence for a semester, or
● if they cannot afford their tuition fees, they may need to cancel their enrolment

8.3.1. Fee extension


In exceptional circumstances that exist outside a student's control and subject to the approval of
the fee extension panel, a student may enter into a tuition fee payment extension arrangement with
RMIT.

Students who seek a payment extension should contact RMIT Student Connect to have their
eligibility assessed as soon as possible and no later than their invoice due date.

Payment extensions will only be permitted for tuition fees - all other charges must be paid in full by
the due date as listed on the student tax invoice. Applications will then be assessed and an
outcome provided to the applicant.

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Where a fee payment extension has been granted and the fees are not paid by the agreed date(s),
the student’s enrolment may be cancelled.

Students in a CSP are ineligible for a fee payment extension, even if they do not meet the eligibility
criteria for a Commonwealth loan scheme (see section 2.6.10).

9. Payment of fees and charges


Prior to the start of the 2022 academic year, students who have enrolled will receive an invoice
detailing all of their fees and charges for the following year. Students will receive an additional
invoice each time they vary their enrolment or incur any additional charges.

Students will have debtor restrictions applied to their student record if they do not pay their fees by
the due date(s). They may also have their enrolment cancelled. See section 8 for more
information.

9.1. Tax invoices


Students can access their RMIT financial details and view their latest and past invoices by logging
into Enrolment Online and navigating to My Student Record.

Students will have a notification email sent to their RMIT student email account and their personal
email account recorded with RMIT when their tax invoice is available to view online. Students are
required to regularly check and read all RMIT messages.

They will also receive an up-to-date invoice whenever there is activity in their account, e.g. they
make a payment, drop or add a course.

During this overnight process a PDF of their latest tax invoice will be uploaded to Enrolment Online
and a copy sent to their RMIT student email account and their personal email account recorded
with RMIT.

More information about tax invoices is available at www.rmit.edu.au/students/student-


essentials/fees-and-payments/tax-invoices.

9.2. Payment options


Students can find payment options in their online account, on the Paying your fees webpage at
rmit.edu.au/students/payment and on their tax invoice.

Students should allow at least three business days prior to the due date for an electronic payment
to be transferred to their RMIT account.

10. Discounts, fee waivers and scholarships


The Higher Education Support Act 2003 does not permit universities to apply discounts or waive
tuition fees for full-fee students.

The only exception to this requirement is in the instance of domestic Research students who are
enrolled in a Commonwealth Research Training Program place. However, universities may award
full-fee students a scholarship to pay all or part of their tuition fees.

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10.1. Scholarships
A wide range of scholarships are available to assist students while undertaking study at RMIT.
Many of these have been established to assist students in specific circumstances.

For further information, please contact the Scholarships Office or visit the website
rmit.edu.au/students/life-and-work-opportunities/scholarships.

10.2. Authorisation/approval of partial scholarships


Applications for a partial scholarship are only permissible if the Tuition fee partial scholarship form
is completed, approved and signed-off by the relevant Dean, College Director, Planning and
Resources or equivalent funding the scholarship.

Partial scholarships can be granted on the basis of compassionate, marketing, staff and other
grounds, or be used to correct university errors and support research efforts.

Staff can learn more at rmit.edu.au/staff/services-and-tools/professional-services/finances (staff


login required).

11. Refunds
The refund rules in this section apply to programs delivered by RMIT Australia and RMIT Online.
They do not apply to programs delivered by RMIT English Worldwide (REW), RMIT Vietnam or in
partnership with other education providers.
Please visit www.rmittraining.com/courses-and-tests/academic-english-rew for the complete REW
refund and transfer of fees guidelines.
For students enrolled with a partner institution, the policy and processes of the partner institution
on refund of fees and remission of debt apply.

11.1. Domestic and continuing international students


11.1.1. Domestic student
A domestic student is a student who is:

• an Australian citizen, or
• a New Zealand citizen, or
• a holder of an Australian Permanent Residence visa, or
• a holder of an Australian Permanent Humanitarian Visa

11.1.2. Continuing international student


A continuing international student is:

• an international student (including a holder of a student visa, bridging visa or temporary


visa) who has successfully studied in the first semester of their current program and their
results have been officially released, or
• an international student who has been granted a Leave of Absence

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11.2. Commencing international students


A commencing international student is a student who:

• holds or intends to apply for a student visa, bridging visa* or temporary visa*, and
• is yet to enrol, or
• is withdrawing from study in the first semester of their program and was studying onshore
or studying online offshore and has been issued a CoE

*Note: Commencing international students who hold a bridging visa or a temporary visa other than
an international student visa will have their refund applications assessed according to the refund
rules for domestic students (see section 11.7).

11.3. International offshore students


International students studying offshore who are charged tuition fees by RMIT Australia or RMIT
Online will have their refunds assessed in-line with the rules that apply to domestic and continuing
international students.

11.4. RMIT Online students


Domestic and international (commencing and continuing) students enrolled in a degree with RMIT
Online will have their refunds assessed based on the rules in 11.7 Table A.

Course deferral and withdrawal information for students enrolled in a short course with RMIT
Online is available at online.rmit.edu.au/faq?.

11.5. Granting of permanent residence


International students studying in Australia who change their citizenship or residency status during
the course of their study, and become an Australian citizen or permanent resident, may be entitled
to pay fees at the same rate as domestic students, depending on the timing of the change in status
and when the student notifies RMIT. See section 2.13.

11.6. Applying for a refund


Credit balances within student accounts will not be remitted automatically. For more information
about refunds and to apply for a refund online, visit the refunds webpage.

11.6.1. Eligibility for a refund


A refund can only be paid when:

• the University has received the money that is to be refunded and the funds have been
cleared to the student’s account, and
• there is an available credit balance and that credit balance is the result of a payment, and
• the credit has not already been allocated to other outstanding student fees, and
• the application for refund form has been submitted within 12 months of payment (however,
applications due to visa refusal will be accepted at any time)

Any credit amount shown may be less or more than the money currently owed to RMIT. When
applying for a refund, the actual refundable amount available at that time is assessed. After the
assessment has been completed, the refund amount will be paid.

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Correct and complete applications for a refund will be processed within 20 working days of receipt.

If an international student who has paid an acceptance deposit reduces their study load in the first
semester of their program, they will not be eligible for a refund of the difference between the tuition
fees they pre-paid for that semester and the tuition fees charged. Instead, the difference will
appear as a credit in their student account and be automatically applied to future semester tuition
fee charges.

If the student has successfully completed the first semester of their program and their results have
been officially released, their refund request to claim the difference can be assessed and
processed based on the guidelines applicable to continuing international students. See section
11.7.

If an international student cancels their current program before their result(s) have been officially
released, their refund will be assessed and processed based on the guidelines applicable to
commencing international students. See section 11.8.

Commencing international students who hold a bridging visa or a temporary visa other than an
international student visa will have their refund applications assessed according to the refund rules
for domestic students. See section 11.7.

11.6.2. Ineligibility for a refund


A refund will not be available where a student:

• owes RMIT outstanding fees


• has remaining school allocated print credit
• has had their student visa cancelled during the semester for breaching visa conditions
(international students only)
• has cancelled or had their enrolment cancelled by the University, and
o the grades have been entered, or
o the course end date has passed, or
o the student was in breach of enrolment conditions

Where a student’s request for refund of fees is denied, the response will state the reasons for the
decision and inform the student of their right to appeal.

11.6.3. Incomplete refund application


RMIT will allow 10 working days for additional documentation or information to be provided to
support an application for refund if required. The application will be closed if the required
information is not received within this timeframe. A new refund submission will be required after
this time.

11.6.4. Refund payment


RMIT will process refunds using the same payment method as the original payment.

Where the payment was via a credit card, the funds will be returned to the same credit card used
for the original payment.

Refunds that are processed via Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT) will be paid into the student’s
nominated bank account. It may take up to 6 weeks to for a refund payment to reach an overseas
bank account.

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RMIT reserves the right to request proof of payment and is not liable for any variance from foreign
exchange rate fluctuations.

RMIT refuses to process a refund application when a discrepancy in the transferred amount and
the issued invoice has been identified. RMIT may ask the student to contact their bank to submit a
reversal payment request from their bank in order to assess the refund request.

11.6.5. Refund of materials fees


Materials fee refunds for goods, excursions and global intensives are at the discretion of the
relevant teaching school.
Refunds for materials fees cannot be processed until the school approves the removal of charges.
An administrative fee may also be charged for late withdrawal from an excursion or global
intensive. More information about materials fees is available at www.rmit.edu.au/study-with-
us/applying-to-rmit/local-student-applications/fees/other-expenses-material-and-admin-fees.

11.6.6. Refund of Overseas Student Health Cover


Commencing international students:

• A student who has not commenced any program with RMIT is eligible for a full refund of
Medibank OSHC premium paid at their time of acceptance (arranged by RMIT)
• An enrolled student may be eligible for a partial refund of Medibank OSHC premium paid to
RMIT if their enrolment is cancelled and/or have left Australia

A student may cancel their OSHC at any time and will be refunded the unused pro-rata portion of
their OSHC premium.

A student with OSHC arranged directly with a provider will be responsible for arranging a refund
with their provider.

Continuing students must contact their healthcare provider to arrange a full or partial refund of
their OSHC.

11.6.7. Application fees


Application fees are non-refundable, but if a student’s application is successful the application fee
will be credited to their tuition fee deposit once they accept their offer and commence their
program.

11.6.8. SA-HELP
Students who withdraw on or before census date will not be liable for the SSAF previously
applicable to their enrolment. If a student opted for SA-HELP, they will no longer be liable.

If a student has not opted for SA-HELP and they paid their SSAF up-front to RMIT, the student’s
account will be re-credited for the SSAF amount paid up-front and they can apply for this credit to
be refunded.

Students who withdraw after the census date will remain liable for the SSAF for that semester.
If a student opted for SA-HELP, the SSAF deferred to SA-HELP is not refundable after the census
date. There is no remission of debt in special circumstances for SA-HELP.

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11.6.9. Remission (removal) of debt in special circumstances


A Commonwealth supported student may be eligible for:

• remission (removal) of their VET Student Loan, HECS-HELP or FEE-HELP debt for a
course, and/or
• a refund of their up-front payment of a student contribution for a course
if:
• circumstances outside their control prevented them from passing the course, and
• the circumstances arose or their full impact became apparent on or after the course census
date, so they were unable to withdraw before the census date, and
• they hadn’t already clearly failed the course at the time the circumstances arose

Information on how to apply is available via the Application for remission (removal) of debt in
special circumstances form, available at rmit.edu.au/students/student-essentials/forms.

There are no provisions under the Higher Education Support Act 2003 to have a debt remitted if
students have already successfully completed the unit of study.

11.6.10. Removal of debt in special circumstances


An international student or a student who has not taken out a FEE-HELP or VSL loan may be
eligible for:

• removal of their tuition fee debt


if:
• circumstances outside their control prevented them from passing the course, and
• the circumstances arose or their full impact became apparent on or after the course census
date, so they were unable to withdraw before the census date, and
• they hadn’t already clearly failed the course at the time the circumstances arose

Information on how to apply is available via contacting RMIT Student Connect to obtain the
Application for removal of debt in special circumstances form.

There are no provisions to have a debt remitted if students have already successfully completed
the unit of study.

11.6.11. Vaccination Status

Students who must attend campus to complete academic requirements of their program and
decline to share their COVID-19 vaccination status with RMIT, or do not wish to be vaccinated
against COVID-19, are eligible for a refund of any fees paid for courses they are enrolled in and
any pre-paid fees for their program.
Where RMIT withdraws a student from a course because the student declines to share their
COVID-19 vaccination status with RMIT or does not wish to be vaccinated against COVID-19, and
that student is required to attend campus to complete its academic requirements, or complete
practical placement, that student will not be financially liable for that course.
If the student has already paid their fees in full, the amount will be applied to other due charges on
their account. Students can apply for a full refund of credit remaining in their student accounts.

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11.7. Table A: Refund assessment for domestic and continuing


international students
Students who have paid fees up front and then have variations to their enrolment that result in their
RMIT student customer account being re-credited may apply to have this credit balance refunded.

Reason for refund Timing Refund amount Notes

Student withdraws from After census No refund


Program after failure to
meet offer letter conditions
Apply for a Leave of After census No refund
Absence

Student withdraws from After census No refund The Cancellation of program enrolment
Program following a leave request and any supporting
of absence documentation must be submitted
along with the refund application.

Student withdraws from After census No refund


Program or drop a
course(s)
Student is granted After census No refund Student must submit a Notification of
permanent residence status change to citizenship/residence status
form to RMIT Student Connect before
applying for a refund of any credit that
may occur due to a difference between
their program’s international and
domestic tuition fee.

Student who is excluded After census No refund


from RMIT due to
misconduct

RMIT cancels program or After census Full refund


program ceases to be
provided
Print Credit Any time Full refund A refund will not be available where a
available pending student has remaining school allocated
assessment print credit

Application fee Any time No refund A non-refundable application fee is


payable by international students who
apply to undertake an RMIT program.
RMIT has not provided After census Full refund
program in full

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Reason for refund Timing Refund amount Notes

Student has overpaid fees After census Full refund If an International student (including a
holder of student visa, a bridging visa
or a temporary visa) reduces their
study load in their first semester of
study, the student will not be eligible for
a refund of the difference between the
tuition fees they pre-paid for that
semester as a deposit and their tuition
fees charged. Instead, the difference
will appear as a credit in their student
account and be automatically applied
to future semester tuition fee charges.
A refund will not be assessed until their
official result(s) of their first semester
have been released.

The offer deposit outlines how much is


required to accept an offer to study at
RMIT. Any additional payments to the
offer deposit are considered an
overpayment.

If part of the acceptance deposit is


unallocated and sitting as a credit, this
is not considered an ‘overpayment’.

Enrolment is cancelled due After census Full refund Student are liable for the tuition fees
to non-payment for any course they have already
received a grade for or that has already
finished and any materials or other
fees (e.g. library fines), and these fees
will be referred to a debt collection
agency.

Compassionate or After census Full refund is An application must include a personal


compelling circumstances available pending statement of the student’s special
which prevent the student assessment. circumstances and independent
from passing a course SSAF cannot be supporting documentation to
refunded see demonstrate that:
11.6.8. - the student was unable to
complete or pass the course
because of special circumstances
(medical, psychological,
family/personal reasons,
employment-related reasons)
- the special circumstances did not
make their full impact, or their full
impact was not apparent, until on
or after the census date in the
course
- the special circumstances were
beyond the student’s control

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Reason for refund Timing Refund amount Notes

Visa Refusal Before the official Full Refunds can be approved for the
result release courses from which the student have
date for your not yet received their grades. Students
current semester must submit their visa refusal letter.

11.8. Table B: Refund assessment for commencing international


students
1. Where a refund application contains untrue or inaccurate information the applicant may be
asked to re-apply for the refund or the application may be denied
2. If the applicant is unable to provide any required documented evidence the applicant may
only be eligible for a partial refund or the application may be denied.
3. A student who has enrolled and intends to withdraw from all study, must cancel enrolment
before the census date to be eligible for a refund.
4. The application for refund submission date will be recorded as the date of enrolment
cancellation or the date of an application for release and used for refund calculations. When
a student has not yet enrolled, the submission date of the application for refund will be
recorded as the date the refund application is submitted.
5. Students who received an offer letter on or before 4 May 2021 will have refund applications
assessed according to the Refund of Fees procedure (Table B3) Students who received
an offer letter on or after 5 May 2021 will have refund applications assessed according to
the annual Approved Schedule of Fees and Charges (Table B2) for their offer letter year
of issue.
6. Students who accept a package of programs including an offer for an English for Academic
Purposes may not be eligible for a refund of English fees. RMIT English Worldwide (REW)
will make the decision on a student’s eligibly for a refund or English tuition fees. See REW’s
Refund and Transfer of Fees Instruction for more detail.
7. The same refund rules apply for deposits paid for students who are eligible for the
international tuition fee bursary or Foundation Studies tuition fee bursary.

Table B1: Full refund assessment tool

Refund reason Timing Refund amount Evidence required


Visa not granted in time to Within 12 months of Full refund Visa application with visible
enrol in onshore study program commencement date of submission
Visa application has been Within 12 months of Full refund Department of Home
refused program commencement Affairs Visa Refusal Letter
RMIT is unable to provide the Within 12 months of Full refund Email notification from
program program commencement RMIT
Student did not meet Within 12 months of Full refund Academic
program conditions program commencement transcript/statement if not
from RMIT
Student cannot provide Within 12 months of Full refund Evidence of refusal of
release letter from current program commencement release
education provider

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Refund reason Timing Refund amount Evidence required


Student is transferring to an Within 12 months of Full refund Evidence of enrolment
RMIT international partner or program commencement
RMIT Vietnam
Compassionate or Within 12 months of Full refund Supporting documentation
compelling reason program commencement for specific circumstance
Overpayment of fees Within 12 months of Full refund
program commencement
Scholarship granted by Within 12 months of Full refund Scholarship grant letter
another institution program commencement

Table B2: Partial or no refund assessment tool (Refund Guidelines for offers issued on or
after 5 May 2021)

Refund reason Timing Refund amount Evidence required

Personal reasons: (job offer, 4 weeks or more before Deposit less No evidence required
homesickness, change of program commencement 10%
mind, change of study plans, date
failure to enrol by RMIT
deadlines or financial
considerations) Within 4 weeks of the Deposit less No evidence required
program commencement 50%
Any other reason for refund date, up until and
that is not specified under including census date
Table B1 Full refund

Voluntary discontinuation of
Program After census date No refund No evidence required

Incorrect or insufficient
information or documentation
supplied as part of the
application process (e.g.
fraudulent)

Student re-applies to RMIT, for


a Commonwealth Supported
Place in their program, after
being granted permanent
residency (see section 2.13)

Table B3: Refund Guidelines for offers issued on or before 4 May 2021

Application submitted Refund amount (AUD)


4 weeks or more before Program commencement Deposit minus $500
date
Less than 4 weeks and up to Program Deposit minus $1000
commencement date
After Program commencement up to census date Deposit minus $5000 (Foundation Studies:
Withdrawal charges will be 50% of the Foundation
Studies first semester tuition fees)
After census date No refund

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11.9. International student appeals against a refund decision


A student may appeal a refund decision where they can provide new supporting documents for a
refund application. An appeal must be submitted within 20 working days of the refund decision
notification.

12. Tuition Protection Scheme


RMIT is bound by the Australian Government’s Tuition Protection Service (TPS) framework and
maintains a statutory obligation to report any provider or student default to the TPS Director and to
the TPS Secretary.

12.1. Provider default


A provider default occurs when:

• RMIT does not begin a course to the student at the location on the agreed starting day or
the course is discontinued at the location after commencing and the enrolled student has
not withdrawn from the course before the default day.

In the instance of provider default, tuition protection obligations must be met within 14 days of
default.

12.1. Student default


A student default occurs when:

• the course starts at the location on the agreed starting day, but the student does not start
the course on that day (and has not previously withdrawn), or
• the student withdraws from the course at the location (either before or after the agreed
starting day), or
• the registered provider of the course refuses to provide, or continue providing, the course to
the student at the location because of one or more of the following:
o the student failed to pay an amount payable to the provider for the course
o the student breached a condition of his/her student visa
o misbehaviour by the student (Note: the student is entitled to natural justice under
subsection 47A(3))

In the instance of a student default, RMIT must complete payment of a refund within 4 weeks of a
complete refund request submission date.

13. Financial liability


1. The financial liability of a student’s enrolment will remain unless the student varies or
formally cancels their enrolment by the appropriate date.
2. Withdrawal from a course or program using Enrolment Online, lodgement of an approved
Enrolment variation, Leave of absence or Cancellation of program enrolment form with
RMIT or RMIT Training are the only mechanisms to withdraw from a course or program of
study (see section 1.2).

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3. Failure to lodge the appropriate request before the deadline will result in the tuition liability
remaining and the appropriate debt recovery actions will be enforced.
4. The financial liability of a student’s enrolment will remain unless an Enrolment variation,
Application for leave of absence or Cancellation of program enrolment request is submitted
by the census date.
5. No changes to enrolment will be made after the census date unless there is evidence of a
university error.
6. Cancellation of program enrolment by the census date does not exempt commencing
international students from financial penalties such as administration fees and withdrawal
penalties specified in the refund rules. If a commencing international student meets the
criteria for a refund for a future program but owes RMIT fees, the holding deposit will
reduce the debt owed to RMIT by the refund entitlement amount.
7. There will be no financial tuition fee liability for continuing international students and
domestic students who formally cancel their program enrolment by the applicable census
date.
8. All students may be liable for materials fees at the discretion of their school. These fees will
be advised to students before enrolment, will comply with government requirements and
will have been approved by RMIT as per the Approved Schedule of Fees and Charges.
9. Students will be liable for any outstanding library fees or late fees for previous late
payments.
10. Students who owe RMIT outstanding fees will not be eligible for a refund.
11. Cancellation of a student’s program enrolment after census date due to exceptional
circumstances may be accepted as grounds for a full or partial refund of any pre-paid tuition
fee, subject to the provision of acceptable documentary evidence and at the discretion of
the Academic Registrar.

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Glossary

Acronym Definition
AHEGS Australian Higher Education Graduation Statement
ATO Australian Taxation Office
AVCC Australian Vice-Chancellors' Committee
CAN Commonwealth Assistance Notice
CHESSN Commonwealth Higher Education Student Support Number
CSP Commonwealth supported place
DHA Department of Home Affairs
eCAF Electronic Commonwealth Assistance Form
EFTSL Effective Full-time Student Load
EOL Enrolment Online
ESOS Education Services for Overseas Students
HELP Higher Education Loan Program
NZ SCV New Zealand Special Category Visa
OSHC Overseas Student Health Cover
OUA Open Universities Australia
REW RMIT English Worldwide
RPL Recognition of Prior Learning
RTO Registered Training Organisation
SAC Statement of Academic Completion
SOA Statement of Attainment
SSAF Student Services and Amenities Fee
TFN Tax File Number
TPS Tuition Protection Service
VE QS Vocational Education Qualification Statement
VSL VET Student Loan
VEVO Visa Entitlement Verification Online

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Appendix 1 – Domestic higher education program fees


2022
2022
Indicative
Total full- Indicative Domestic
Total domestic
time credit full-fee 2022 fee
Academic Academic program full-fee
Program Program name program points per place total per credit
career plan credit place
code duration - annum program point $
points annual
years full-time tuition fee
tuition fee
$
$
Associate Degree in Information
Undergraduate AD006 AD006 Technology 192 2.0 96 27,840 55,680 290.00
Associate Degree in Design
Undergraduate AD007 AD007 (Furniture) 192 2.0 96 30,720 61,440 320.00

Undergraduate AD010 AD010 Associate Degree in Business 192 2.0 96 26,880 53,760 280.00
Associate Degree in Applied
Undergraduate AD012 AD012 Science 192 2.0 96 27,840 55,680 290.00
Associate Degree in Fashion and
Undergraduate AD013 AD013 Textile Merchandising 192 2.0 96 30,720 61,440 320.00
Associate Degree in Fashion
Undergraduate AD014 AD014 Design and Technology 192 2.0 96 28,800 57,600 300.00
Associate Degree in Legal Practice
Undergraduate AD015 AD015 (Paralegal) 192 2.0 96 26,880 53,760 280.00
Associate Degree in Professional
Undergraduate AD016 AD016 Writing and Editing 192 2.0 96 28,800 57,600 300.00
Associate Degree in Screen and
Undergraduate AD017 AD017 Media Production 192 2.0 96 28,800 57,600 300.00
Associate Degree in Health
Undergraduate AD019 AD019 Sciences 192 2.0 96 27,840 55,680 290.00
Associate Degree in Interior
Undergraduate AD020 AD020 Decoration and Design 192 2.0 96 28,800 57,600 300.00

Associate Degree in Graphic


Undergraduate AD022 AD022 Design 192 2.0 96 28,800 57,600 300.00

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2022
2022
Indicative
Total full- Indicative Domestic
Total domestic
time credit full-fee 2022 fee
Academic Academic program full-fee
Program Program name program points per place total per credit
career plan credit place
code duration - annum program point $
points annual
years full-time tuition fee
tuition fee
$
$
Associate Degree in Aviation
(Professional Pilots) –
Fees for this program are charged
at the course level rather than
program level, and fees for some
courses may be more/less than
$720 per credit point. Visit
rmit.edu.au/programs/ad023 for
tuition fee information for each
individual course in this program or
Undergraduate AD023 AD023 see Appendix 5. 192 2.0 96 69,120 138,240 720.00
Associate Degree in Engineering
Undergraduate AD026 AD026 Technology 192 2.0 96 29,760 59,520 310.00
Associate Degree in Digital
Technologies (Advanced
Undergraduate AD028 AD028 Manufacturing) 192 2.0 96 29,760 59,520 310.00
Bachelor of Applied Science
Undergraduate BH000 BH000 (Psychology) (Honours) 96 1.0 96 30,720 30,720 320.00
Bachelor of Science (Mathematics)
Undergraduate BH010 BH010P (Honours) 96 1.0 96 30,720 30,720 320.00

Undergraduate BH012 BH012 Bachelor of Science (Honours) 96 1.0 96 32,640 32,640 340.00
Bachelor of Computer Science
Undergraduate BH013 BH013P9 (Honours) 96 1.0 96 31,680 31,680 330.00
Bachelor of Social Science
Undergraduate BH016 BH016 (Honours) 96 1.0 96 27,840 27,840 290.00
Bachelor of Arts (International
Undergraduate BH049 BH049 Studies) (Honours) 96 1.0 96 27,840 27,840 290.00
Bachelor of Arts (Fine Art)
Undergraduate BH052 BH052 (Honours) 96 1.0 96 31,680 31,680 330.00
Bachelor of Health and Biomedical
Undergraduate BH058 BH058 Sciences (Honours) 96 1.0 96 34,560 34,560 360.00

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2022
2022
Indicative
Total full- Indicative Domestic
Total domestic
time credit full-fee 2022 fee
Academic Academic program full-fee
Program Program name program points per place total per credit
career plan credit place
code duration - annum program point $
points annual
years full-time tuition fee
tuition fee
$
$
Bachelor of Justice and
Undergraduate BH060 BH060P16 Criminology (Honours) 96 1.0 96 27,840 27,840 290.00

Undergraduate BH064 BH064 Bachelor of Business (Honours) 96 1.0 96 27,840 27,840 290.00
Bachelor of Media and
Undergraduate BH066 BH066 Communication (Honours) 96 1.0 96 31,680 31,680 330.00
Bachelor of Engineering (Electronic
Undergraduate BH067 BH067 Product Design) (Honours) 384 4.0 96 38,400 153,600 400.00
Bachelor of Engineering (Adv
Manufacturing and Mechatronics)
Undergraduate BH068 BH068 (Honours) 384 4.0 96 38,400 153,600 400.00
Bachelor of Engineering
(Biomedical Engineering)
Undergraduate BH069 BH069 (Honours) 384 4.0 96 38,400 153,600 400.00
Bachelor of Engineering
(Mechanical Engineering)
Undergraduate BH070 BH070 (Honours) 384 4.0 96 38,400 153,600 400.00
Bachelor of Engineering
(Telecommunications Engineering)
Undergraduate BH071 BH071P17 (Honours) 384 4.0 96 38,400 153,600 400.00
Bachelor of Engineering (Computer
and Network Engineering)
Undergraduate BH072 BH072 (Honours) 384 4.0 96 38,400 153,600 400.00
Bachelor of Engineering (Electronic
and Computer Systems
Undergraduate BH073 BH073 Engineering) (Honours) 384 4.0 96 38,400 153,600 400.00
Bachelor of Engineering
(Automotive Engineering)
Undergraduate BH074 BH074 (Honours) 384 4.0 96 38,400 153,600 400.00
Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical
Undergraduate BH075 BH075 Engineering) (Honours) 384 4.0 96 38,400 153,600 400.00

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Total domestic
time credit full-fee 2022 fee
Academic Academic program full-fee
Program Program name program points per place total per credit
career plan credit place
code duration - annum program point $
points annual
years full-time tuition fee
tuition fee
$
$
Bachelor of Engineering
(Sustainable Systems Engineering)
Undergraduate BH076 BH076 (Honours) 384 4.0 96 38,400 153,600 400.00
Bachelor of Engineering (Civil and
Undergraduate BH077 BH077 Infrastructure) (Honours) 384 4.0 96 38,400 153,600 400.00
Bachelor of Engineering
(Aerospace Engineering)
Undergraduate BH078 BH078 (Honours) 384 4.0 96 38,400 153,600 400.00
Bachelor of Engineering (Chemical
Undergraduate BH079 BH079 Engineering) (Honours) 384 4.0 96 38,400 153,600 400.00
Bachelor of Engineering
(Environmental Engineering)
Undergraduate BH080 BH080 (Honours) 384 4.0 96 38,400 153,600 400.00
Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical
Engineering) (Honours)/Bachelor of
Undergraduate BH081 BH081 Business (Management) 528 5.0 106 42,240 211,200 400.00
Bachelor of Engineering
(Aerospace Engineering)
(Honours)/Bachelor of Business
Undergraduate BH082 BH082 (Management) 528 5.0 106 42,240 211,200 400.00
Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical
Engineering) (Honours)/Bachelor of
Undergraduate BH083 BH083 Commerce 528 5.0 106 42,240 211,200 400.00
Bachelor of Engineering
(Automotive Engineering)
(Honours)/Bachelor of Business
Undergraduate BH084 BH084 (Management) 528 5.0 106 42,240 211,200 400.00
Bachelor of Engineering (Chemical
Engineering) (Honours)/Bachelor of
Undergraduate BH085 BH085 Business (Management) 516 5.0 103 41,280 206,400 400.00
Bachelor of Engineering (Adv
Undergraduate BH086 BH086 Manufacturing & 528 5.0 106 42,240 211,200 400.00

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Total domestic
time credit full-fee 2022 fee
Academic Academic program full-fee
Program Program name program points per place total per credit
career plan credit place
code duration - annum program point $
points annual
years full-time tuition fee
tuition fee
$
$
Mechatronics)(Hons)/Bachelor of
Business(Intern Bus)
Bachelor of Engineering (Chemical
Engineering) (Honours)/Bachelor of
Undergraduate BH087 BH087 Science (Biotechnology) 516 5.0 103 35,088 175,440 340.00
Bachelor of Engineering (Civil and
Infrastructure) (Honours)/Bachelor
Undergraduate BH088 BH088 of Business (Management) 516 5.0 103 41,280 206,400 400.00
Bachelor of Engineering
(Mechanical Engineering)
(Honours)/Bachelor of Business
Undergraduate BH089 BH089 (Management) 528 5.0 106 42,240 211,200 400.00
Bachelor of Engineering
(Mechanical Engineering)
(Honours)/Bachelor of Science
Undergraduate BH090 BH090 (Biotechnology) 528 5.0 106 42,240 211,200 400.00
Bachelor of Engineering (Computer
and Network Engineering)
(Honours)/Bachelor of Computer
Undergraduate BH091 BH091 Science 528 5.0 106 42,240 211,200 400.00
Bachelor of
Engineering(Sustainable Systems
Engineering) (Honours)/Bachelor of
Undergraduate BH092 BH092 Business(Management) 528 5.0 106 42,240 211,200 400.00
Bachelor of Engineering
(Mechanical Engineering)
(Honours)/Bachelor of Industrial
Undergraduate BH093 BH093 Design (Honours) 528 5.0 106 42,240 211,200 400.00
Bachelor of
Engineering(Telecommunications
Engineering)(Honours)/Bachelor of
Undergraduate BH094 BH094 Computer Science 528 5.0 106 42,240 211,200 400.00

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Total full- Indicative Domestic
Total domestic
time credit full-fee 2022 fee
Academic Academic program full-fee
Program Program name program points per place total per credit
career plan credit place
code duration - annum program point $
points annual
years full-time tuition fee
tuition fee
$
$
Bachelor of Environmental
Science/Bachelor of Engineering
(Environmental Engineering)
Undergraduate BH096 BH096 (Honours) 480 5.0 96 32,640 163,200 340.00
Bachelor of
Science(Physics)/Bachelor of
Engineering(Telecommunications
Undergraduate BH097 BH097 Engineering)(Honours) 528 5.0 106 42,240 211,200 400.00
Bachelor of Science (Applied
Chemistry)/Bachelor of
Engineering (Chemical
Undergraduate BH098 BH098 Engineering) (Honours) 480 5.0 96 32,640 163,200 340.00
Bachelor of Science(Food
Technology & Nutrition)/Bachelor
of Engineering(Chemical
Undergraduate BH099 BH099 Engineering)(Honours) 516 5.0 103 35,088 175,440 340.00
Bachelor of Engineering
(Sustainable Systems Eng)
(Honours)/Bachelor of Industrial
Undergraduate BH100 BH100 Design (Honours) 528 5.0 106 42,240 211,200 400.00
Bachelor of Science (Dean's
Undergraduate BH101 BH101 Scholar)(Honours) 384 4.0 96 32,640 130,560 340.00

Undergraduate BH102 BH102 Bachelor of Pharmacy (Honours) 384 4.0 96 34,560 138,240 360.00
Bachelor of Industrial Design
Undergraduate BH104 BH104 (Honours) 384 4.0 96 37,440 149,760 390.00

Undergraduate BH105 BH105 Bachelor of Social Work (Honours) 384 4.0 96 29,760 119,040 310.00
Bachelor of Social Work
(Honours)/Bachelor of Social
Undergraduate BH106 BH106 Science (Psychology) 480 5.0 96 27,840 139,200 290.00

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Total full- Indicative Domestic
Total domestic
time credit full-fee 2022 fee
Academic Academic program full-fee
Program Program name program points per place total per credit
career plan credit place
code duration - annum program point $
points annual
years full-time tuition fee
tuition fee
$
$
Bachelor of Engineering (Computer
and Network Engineering)
(Honours)/Bachelor of Business
Undergraduate BH107 BH107 (Management) 528 5.0 106 42,240 211,200 400.00
Bachelor of Urban and Regional
Undergraduate BH108 BH108 Planning (Honours) 384 4.0 96 27,840 111,360 290.00
Bachelor of Engineering(Electrical
& Electronic
Eng)(Honours)/Bachelor of
Undergraduate BH109 BH109 Business(Entrepreneurship) 528 5.0 106 42,240 211,200 400.00
Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical
& Electronic Eng)(Hons)/Bachelor
of Business (International
Undergraduate BH110 BH110 Business) 528 5.0 106 42,240 211,200 400.00
Bachelor of Engineering (Electronic
& Computer Systems Eng)
Honours/Bachelor of
Undergraduate BH111 BH111 Business(Management) 528 5.0 106 42,240 211,200 400.00
Bachelor of Applied Science
Undergraduate BH112 BH112 (Project Management) (Honours) 384 4.0 96 30,720 122,880 320.00
Bachelor of Applied Science
Undergraduate BH113 BH113 (Property and Valuation) (Honours) 384 4.0 96 30,720 122,880 320.00
Bachelor of Applied Science
(Construction Management)
Undergraduate BH114 BH114 (Honours) 384 4.0 96 31,680 126,720 330.00
Bachelor of Interior Design
Undergraduate BH115 BH115 (Honours) 384 4.0 96 35,520 142,080 370.00
Bachelor of Applied Science
Undergraduate BH116 BH116 (Surveying) (Honours) 384 4.0 96 34,560 138,240 360.00
Bachelor of Science (Geospatial
Undergraduate BH117 BH117 Science) (Honours) 384 4.0 96 34,560 138,240 360.00

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Total full- Indicative Domestic
Total domestic
time credit full-fee 2022 fee
Academic Academic program full-fee
Program Program name program points per place total per credit
career plan credit place
code duration - annum program point $
points annual
years full-time tuition fee
tuition fee
$
$
Bachelor of Engineering
(Automotive
Engineering)(Honours)/Bachelor of
Undergraduate BH118 BH118 Industrial Design (Honours) 528 5.0 106 42,240 211,200 400.00

Undergraduate BH119 BH119 Bachelor of Analytics (Honours) 384 4.0 96 30,720 122,880 320.00
Bachelor of Pharmaceutical
Undergraduate BH121 BH121 Sciences (Honours) 96 1.0 96 34,560 34,560 360.00
Bachelor of Engineering(Chemical
Engineering)(Honours)/Bachelor of
Undergraduate BH122 BH122 Pharmaceutical Sciences 516 5.0 103 41,280 206,400 400.00
Bachelor of Textiles (Design)
Undergraduate BH124 BH124 (Honours) 96 1.0 96 33,600 33,600 350.00
Bachelor of Arts (Photography)
Undergraduate BH125 BH125 (Honours) 96 1.0 96 31,680 31,680 330.00

Undergraduate BH126 BH126 Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) 384 4.0 96 38,400 153,600 400.00
Bachelor of Fashion (Design)
Undergraduate BH127 BH127 (Honours) 96 1.0 96 33,600 33,600 350.00
Bachelor of Engineering (Space
Undergraduate BH128 BH128 Engineering) (Honours) 384 4.0 96 38,400 153,600 400.00
Bachelor of Environment and
Undergraduate BP000 BP000 Society 288 3.0 96 27,840 83,520 290.00

Undergraduate BP023 BP023P16 Bachelor of Criminal Justice 288 3.0 96 27,840 83,520 290.00
Bachelor of Business (International
Undergraduate BP027 BP027 Business) (Applied) 384 4.0 96 27,840 111,360 290.00
Bachelor of Business
Undergraduate BP030 BP030 (Entrepreneurship) 288 3.0 96 27,840 83,520 290.00

Undergraduate BP032 BP032 Bachelor of Nursing 288 3.0 96 30,720 92,160 320.00

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Total domestic
time credit full-fee 2022 fee
Academic Academic program full-fee
Program Program name program points per place total per credit
career plan credit place
code duration - annum program point $
points annual
years full-time tuition fee
tuition fee
$
$

Undergraduate BP046 BP046 Bachelor of Education 384 4.0 96 26,880 107,520 280.00

Undergraduate BP047 BP047 Bachelor of Arts (Music Industry) 288 3.0 96 28,800 86,400 300.00
Bachelor of Arts (International
Undergraduate BP048 BP048 Studies) 288 3.0 96 27,840 83,520 290.00
Bachelor of Applied Science
Undergraduate BP070 BP070 (Aviation) 288 3.0 96 38,400 115,200 400.00
Bachelor of Science (Applied
Undergraduate BP083 BP083 Mathematics and Statistics) 288 3.0 96 30,720 92,160 320.00

Undergraduate BP094 BP094 Bachelor of Computer Science 288 3.0 96 31,680 95,040 330.00

Undergraduate BP096 BP096 Bachelor of Software Engineering 384 4.0 96 31,680 126,720 330.00
Bachelor of Applied Science
Undergraduate BP105 BP105 (Construction Management) 384 4.0 96 31,680 126,720 330.00
Bachelor of Social Science
Undergraduate BP112 BP112 (Psychology) 288 3.0 96 27,840 83,520 290.00
Bachelor of Social Work/Bachelor
Undergraduate BP113 BP113 of Social Science (Psychology) 480 5.0 96 27,840 139,200 290.00
Bachelor of Design
Undergraduate BP115 BP115 (Communication Design) 288 3.0 96 35,520 106,560 370.00

Undergraduate BP117 BP117 Bachelor of Arts (Photography) 288 3.0 96 30,720 92,160 320.00

Undergraduate BP121 BP121 Bachelor of Textiles (Design) 288 3.0 96 31,680 95,040 330.00
Bachelor of Applied Science
Undergraduate BP123 BP123 (Textile Technology) 288 3.0 96 31,680 95,040 330.00
Bachelor of Business (Professional
Undergraduate BP129 BP129 Accountancy) 384 4.0 96 27,840 111,360 290.00
Bachelor of Business (Economics
Undergraduate BP134 BP134 and Finance) (Applied) 384 4.0 96 27,840 111,360 290.00

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Indicative
Total full- Indicative Domestic
Total domestic
time credit full-fee 2022 fee
Academic Academic program full-fee
Program Program name program points per place total per credit
career plan credit place
code duration - annum program point $
points annual
years full-time tuition fee
tuition fee
$
$
Bachelor of Business (Financial
Undergraduate BP135 BP135 Planning) 384 4.0 96 27,840 111,360 290.00
Bachelor of Business (Information
Undergraduate BP138 BP138 Systems) (Applied) 384 4.0 96 27,840 111,360 290.00
Bachelor of Business (Marketing)
Undergraduate BP141 BP141 (Applied) 384 4.0 96 27,840 111,360 290.00
Bachelor of Business (Logistics
and Supply Chain Management)
Undergraduate BP143 BP143 (Applied) 384 4.0 96 27,840 111,360 290.00
Bachelor of Biomedical Science
Undergraduate BP147 BP147 (Laboratory Medicine) 384 4.0 96 34,560 138,240 360.00
Bachelor of Applied Science
Undergraduate BP148 BP148 (Medical Radiations) 288 3.0 96 34,560 103,680 360.00
Bachelor of Applied Science
Undergraduate BP154 BP154 (Psychology) 288 3.0 96 30,720 92,160 320.00
Bachelor of Environmental
Science/Bachelor of Business
Undergraduate BP161 BP161 (Management) 432 4.0 108 36,720 146,880 340.00
Bachelor of Information
Undergraduate BP162 BP162 Technology 288 3.0 96 31,680 95,040 330.00

Undergraduate BP181 BP181 Bachelor of Commerce 288 3.0 96 27,840 83,520 290.00

Undergraduate BP192 BP192 Bachelor of Environmental Science 288 3.0 96 32,640 97,920 340.00
Bachelor of Environmental
Science/Bachelor of Environment
Undergraduate BP193 BP193 and Society 384 4.0 96 29,760 119,040 310.00
Bachelor of Science (Food
Undergraduate BP199 BP199 Technology and Nutrition) 288 3.0 96 32,640 97,920 340.00

Undergraduate BP201 BP201 Bachelor of Arts (Fine Art) 288 3.0 96 30,720 92,160 320.00

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Indicative
Total full- Indicative Domestic
Total domestic
time credit full-fee 2022 fee
Academic Academic program full-fee
Program Program name program points per place total per credit
career plan credit place
code duration - annum program point $
points annual
years full-time tuition fee
tuition fee
$
$
Bachelor of Design (Animation and
Undergraduate BP203 BP203 Interactive Media) 288 3.0 96 33,600 100,800 350.00
Bachelor of Legal and Dispute
Undergraduate BP204 BP204P16 Studies 288 3.0 96 27,840 83,520 290.00
Bachelor of Fashion (Design
Undergraduate BP211 BP211 Technology) 96 1.0 96 31,680 31,680 330.00

Undergraduate BP214 BP214 Bachelor of Design (Games) 288 3.0 96 33,600 100,800 350.00
Bachelor of Information
Technology (Games and Graphics
Undergraduate BP215 BP215 Programming) 288 3.0 96 31,680 95,040 330.00
Bachelor of Business
Undergraduate BP217 BP217 (Management) 288 3.0 96 27,840 83,520 290.00
Bachelor of Communication
Undergraduate BP219 BP219P9 (Advertising) 288 3.0 96 31,680 95,040 330.00
Bachelor of Communication
Undergraduate BP220 BP220 (Journalism) 288 3.0 96 31,680 95,040 330.00
Bachelor of Communication
Undergraduate BP221 BP221 (Media) 288 3.0 96 31,680 95,040 330.00
Bachelor of Communication
Undergraduate BP221 BP221ACC (Media) 288 2.5 115 38,016 95,040 330.00
Bachelor of Communication
Undergraduate BP222 BP222 (Professional Communication) 288 3.0 96 31,680 95,040 330.00
Bachelor of Communication
Undergraduate BP222 BP222ACC (Professional Communication) 288 2.5 115 38,016 95,040 330.00
Bachelor of Communication (Public
Undergraduate BP223 BP223 Relations) 288 3.0 96 31,680 95,040 330.00
Bachelor of Science
Undergraduate BP226 BP226 (Biotechnology) 288 3.0 96 32,640 97,920 340.00

Undergraduate BP229 BP229 Bachelor of Science 288 3.0 96 32,640 97,920 340.00

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Total domestic
time credit full-fee 2022 fee
Academic Academic program full-fee
Program Program name program points per place total per credit
career plan credit place
code duration - annum program point $
points annual
years full-time tuition fee
tuition fee
$
$
Bachelor of Science
Undergraduate BP230 BP230 (Nanotechnology) 288 3.0 96 32,640 97,920 340.00

Undergraduate BP231 BP231 Bachelor of Biomedical Science 288 3.0 96 34,560 103,680 360.00
Bachelor of Technology
Undergraduate BP232 BP232 (Computing Studies) 288 3.0 96 31,680 95,040 330.00

Undergraduate BP245 BP245 Bachelor of Science (Statistics) 288 3.0 96 30,720 92,160 320.00
Bachelor of Science
(Nanotechnology)/Bachelor of
Undergraduate BP247 BP247 Science (Applied Sciences) 384 4.0 96 32,640 130,560 340.00

Undergraduate BP250 BP250 Bachelor of Architectural Design 288 3.0 96 40,320 120,960 420.00
Bachelor of Business (Economics
Undergraduate BP251 BP251 and Finance) 288 3.0 96 27,840 83,520 290.00

Undergraduate BP252 BP252 Bachelor of Business (Marketing) 288 3.0 96 27,840 83,520 290.00
Bachelor of Business (International
Undergraduate BP253 BP253 Business) 288 3.0 96 27,840 83,520 290.00
Bachelor of Business
Undergraduate BP254 BP254 (Accountancy) 288 3.0 96 27,840 83,520 290.00
Bachelor of Business (Logistics
Undergraduate BP255 BP255 and Supply Chain Management) 288 3.0 96 27,840 83,520 290.00
Bachelor of Landscape
Undergraduate BP256 BP256 Architectural Design 288 3.0 96 36,480 109,440 380.00

Undergraduate BP257 BP257 Bachelor of Arts (Creative Writing) 288 3.0 96 31,680 95,040 330.00
Bachelor of Education (Early
Undergraduate BP260 BP260 Childhood Education) 384 4.0 96 26,880 107,520 280.00
Bachelor of Business (Human
Undergraduate BP276 BP276 Resource Management) 288 3.0 96 27,840 83,520 290.00

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Total full- Indicative Domestic
Total domestic
time credit full-fee 2022 fee
Academic Academic program full-fee
Program Program name program points per place total per credit
career plan credit place
code duration - annum program point $
points annual
years full-time tuition fee
tuition fee
$
$
Bachelor of Health
Science/Bachelor of Applied
Undergraduate BP278 BP278CMDD Science (Chinese Medicine) 480 5.0 96 30,720 153,600 320.00
Bachelor of Health
Science/Bachelor of Applied
Undergraduate BP279 BP279CSODD Science (Osteopathy) 480 5.0 96 30,720 153,600 320.00
Bachelor of Health
Science/Bachelor of Applied
Undergraduate BP280 BP280HSDD Science (Chiropractic) 480 5.0 96 30,720 153,600 320.00
Bachelor of Applied Science
(Aviation)/Bachelor of Business
Undergraduate BP284 BP284ASADD (Management) 432 4.0 108 43,200 172,800 400.00
Bachelor of Science (Food
Technology)/Bachelor of Business
Undergraduate BP289 BP289SFTDD (Management) 432 4.0 108 36,720 146,880 340.00
Bachelor of Science
(Biotechnology)/Bachelor of
Undergraduate BP293 BP293SBDD Biomedical Science 384 4.0 96 32,640 130,560 340.00
Bachelor of Criminology and
Undergraduate BP295 BP295P16 Psychology 288 3.0 96 27,840 83,520 290.00
Bachelor of Applied Science
Undergraduate BP296 BP296 (Exercise and Sport Science) 288 3.0 96 30,720 92,160 320.00
Bachelor of Science (Applied
Chemistry)/Bachelor of Business
Undergraduate BP305 BP305ACDD (Management) 432 4.0 108 36,720 146,880 340.00
Bachelor of Science (Applied
Science)/Bachelor of Business
Undergraduate BP305 BP305ASDD (Management) 432 4.0 108 36,720 146,880 340.00
Bachelor of Science (Biological
Sciences)/Bachelor of Business
Undergraduate BP305 BP305BSDD (Management) 432 4.0 108 36,720 146,880 340.00

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Total full- Indicative Domestic
Total domestic
time credit full-fee 2022 fee
Academic Academic program full-fee
Program Program name program points per place total per credit
career plan credit place
code duration - annum program point $
points annual
years full-time tuition fee
tuition fee
$
$
Bachelor of Science
(Biotechnology)/Bachelor of
Undergraduate BP305 BP305BTDD Business (Management) 432 4.0 108 36,720 146,880 340.00
Bachelor of Science
(Physics)/Bachelor of Business
Undergraduate BP305 BP305PHYDD (Management) 432 4.0 108 36,720 146,880 340.00
Bachelor of Business (Information
Undergraduate BP308 BP308 Systems) 288 3.0 96 27,840 83,520 290.00

Undergraduate BP309 BP309 Bachelor of Design (Digital Media) 288 3.0 96 33,600 100,800 350.00
Bachelor of Fashion (Merchandise
Undergraduate BP310 BP310 Management) 96 1.0 96 33,600 33,600 350.00
Bachelor of Pharmaceutical
Undergraduate BP311 BP311 Sciences 288 3.0 96 34,560 103,680 360.00
Bachelor of Business (Financial
Planning)/Bachelor of Business
Undergraduate BP313 BP313 (Accountancy) 384 4.0 96 27,840 111,360 290.00
Bachelor of Business (Financial
Undergraduate BP314 BP314 Planning) 288 3.0 96 27,840 83,520 290.00
Bachelor of Arts (Welfare and
Undergraduate BP315 BP315 Society) 288 3.0 96 29,760 89,280 310.00
Bachelor of Health, Physical
Undergraduate BP319 BP319 Education and Sport (Secondary) 384 4.0 96 26,880 107,520 280.00

Undergraduate BP320 BP320 Bachelor of Education (Primary) 384 4.0 96 26,880 107,520 280.00
Bachelor of Education (Primary
Undergraduate BP320 BP320PDI Education and Disability Inclusion) 384 4.0 96 26,880 107,520 280.00
Bachelor of Education (Primary
Undergraduate BP320 BP320PEC and Early Childhood Education) 384 4.0 96 26,880 107,520 280.00
Bachelor of Education (Primary
Undergraduate BP320 BP320PPE and Physical Education/Sport) 384 4.0 96 26,880 107,520 280.00

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Indicative
Total full- Indicative Domestic
Total domestic
time credit full-fee 2022 fee
Academic Academic program full-fee
Program Program name program points per place total per credit
career plan credit place
code duration - annum program point $
points annual
years full-time tuition fee
tuition fee
$
$
Bachelor of Applied Science
Undergraduate BP321 BP321 (Medical Radiations) 384 4.0 96 34,560 138,240 360.00
Bachelor of Youth Work and Youth
Undergraduate BP322 BP322 Studies 288 3.0 96 27,840 83,520 290.00
Bachelor of Business (Digital
Undergraduate BP324 BP324 Business) 288 3.0 96 27,840 83,520 290.00
Bachelor of Fashion and Textiles
Undergraduate BP326 BP326 (Sustainable Innovation) 288 3.0 96 31,680 95,040 330.00

Undergraduate BP327 BP327 Bachelor of Fashion (Enterprise) 288 3.0 96 31,680 95,040 330.00

Undergraduate BP328 BP328 Bachelor of Fashion (Design) 288 3.0 96 33,600 100,800 350.00
Bachelor of Social Science (Urban
Undergraduate BP329 BP329 Policy) 288 3.0 96 27,840 83,520 290.00

Undergraduate BP330 BP330 Bachelor of Space Science 288 3.0 96 32,640 97,920 340.00

Undergraduate BP331 BP331 Bachelor of Analytics 288 3.0 96 30,720 92,160 320.00

Undergraduate BP332 BP332 Bachelor of International Studies 288 3.0 96 27,840 83,520 290.00
Bachelor of International Studies
Undergraduate BP332 BP332DEV (Development) 288 3.0 96 27,840 83,520 290.00
Bachelor of International Studies
Undergraduate BP332 BP332GS (Global Security) 288 3.0 96 27,840 83,520 290.00
Bachelor of International Studies
Undergraduate BP332 BP332LAN (Languages) 288 3.0 96 27,840 83,520 290.00
Bachelor of Business (Blockchain
Undergraduate BP334 BP334 Enabled Business) 288 3.0 96 27,840 83,520 290.00

Undergraduate BP335 BP335 Bachelor of Laws 288 3.0 96 27,840 83,520 290.00
Bachelor of Laws/Bachelor of
Undergraduate BP336 BP336BLDD Business (Information Systems) 480 5.0 96 27,840 139,200 290.00

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2022
Indicative
Total full- Indicative Domestic
Total domestic
time credit full-fee 2022 fee
Academic Academic program full-fee
Program Program name program points per place total per credit
career plan credit place
code duration - annum program point $
points annual
years full-time tuition fee
tuition fee
$
$
Bachelor of Laws/Bachelor of
Undergraduate BP336 BP336ISDD Business (Information Systems) 480 5.0 96 27,840 139,200 290.00
Bachelor of Laws/Bachelor of
Undergraduate BP337 BP337BLDD Communications (Journalism) 480 5.0 96 27,840 139,200 290.00
Bachelor of Laws/Bachelor of
Undergraduate BP337 BP337CJDD Communications (Journalism) 480 5.0 96 27,840 139,200 290.00
Bachelor of Laws/Bachelor of
International Studies
Undergraduate BP338 BP338BLDD (Development) 480 5.0 96 27,840 139,200 290.00
Bachelor of Laws/Bachelor of
International Studies
Undergraduate BP338 BP338ISDD (Development) 480 5.0 96 27,840 139,200 290.00
Bachelor of Laws/Bachelor of
Undergraduate BP339 BP339BLDD Business (Economics and Finance) 504 5.0 96 27,840 146,160 290.00
Bachelor of Laws/Bachelor of
Undergraduate BP339 BP339EFDD Business (Economics and Finance) 504 5.0 96 27,840 146,160 290.00

Undergraduate BP340 BP340 Bachelor of Data Science 288 3.0 96 31,680 95,040 330.00
Bachelor of Business Innovation
Undergraduate BP341 BP341 and Enterprise 288 3.0 96 36,480 109,440 380.00

Undergraduate BP342 BP342 Bachelor of Education Studies 288 3.0 96 26,880 80,640 280.00

Undergraduate BP343 BP343 Bachelor of Business 288 3.0 96 36,480 109,440 380.00
Bachelor of Business Professional
Undergraduate BP344 BP344 Practice 384 4.0 96 36,480 145,920 380.00

Undergraduate DP003 DP003 Diploma of Commerce 96 1.0 96 25,920 25,920 270.00


Undergraduate Certificate in
Undergraduate UC001 UC001 Information Technology 48 0.5 48 15,840 15,840 330.00
Undergraduate Certificate in
Undergraduate UC002 UC002 Environmental Science 48 0.5 48 16,320 16,320 340.00

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career plan credit place
code duration - annum program point $
points annual
years full-time tuition fee
tuition fee
$
$
Undergraduate Certificate in
Undergraduate UC003 UC003 Computer Science 48 0.5 48 15,840 15,840 330.00
Undergraduate Certificate in
Undergraduate UC004 UC004 Biotechnology 48 0.5 48 16,320 16,320 340.00
Undergraduate Certificate in
Undergraduate UC005 UC005 Analytics 48 0.5 48 15,360 15,360 320.00
Undergraduate Certificate in
Undergraduate UC006 UC006 Psychology 48 0.5 48 15,360 15,360 320.00
Undergraduate Certificate in
Undergraduate UC007 UC007 Applied Mathematics and Statistics 48 0.5 48 15,360 15,360 320.00
Undergraduate Certificate in Data
Undergraduate UC008 UC008 Science 48 0.5 48 15,840 15,840 330.00
Undergraduate Certificate in
Undergraduate UC009 UC009 Geospatial Science 48 0.5 48 17,280 17,280 360.00
Undergraduate Certificate in
Undergraduate UC010 UC010 Biomedical Science 48 0.5 48 17,280 17,280 360.00
Undergraduate Certificate in
Undergraduate UC011 UC011 Applied Science 48 0.5 48 16,320 16,320 340.00
Undergraduate Certificate in Food
Undergraduate UC012 UC012 Technology and Nutrition 48 0.5 48 16,320 16,320 340.00
Undergraduate Certificate in
Undergraduate UC013 UC013 Biomedical Engineering 48 0.5 48 19,200 19,200 400.00
Undergraduate Certificate in Space
Undergraduate UC014 UC014 Science 48 0.5 48 16,320 16,320 340.00
Undergraduate Certificate in
Undergraduate UC015 UC015 Surveying 48 0.5 48 17,280 17,280 360.00
Undergraduate Certificate in
Undergraduate UC016 UC016 Engineering Technology 48 0.5 48 19,200 19,200 400.00
Undergraduate Certificate in Health
Undergraduate UC017 UC017 Science 48 0.5 48 17,280 17,280 360.00
Undergraduate Certificate in Digital
Undergraduate UC018 UC018 Technology 48 0.5 48 15,840 15,840 330.00

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code duration - annum program point $
points annual
years full-time tuition fee
tuition fee
$
$
X Institute Enrol Inbound to RMIT
Undergraduate XIUG4 XIUG4 Business (UGRD) 96 1.0 96 28,800 28,800 300.00
X Institute Enrol Inbound to RMIT
in Science Engineering and Health
Undergraduate XIUG8 XIUG8 College (UGRD) 96 1.0 96 29,760 29,760 310.00
X Institute Enrol Inbound to RMIT
in Design and Social Context
Undergraduate XIUG9 XIUG9 College (UGRD) 96 1.0 96 33,600 33,600 350.00

Postgraduate DC004 DC004 Doctor of Business Administration 288 3.0 96 37,440 112,320 390.00
Graduate Certificate in
Telecommunication and Network
Postgraduate GC024 GC024 Engineering 48 0.5 48 17,760 17,760 370.00
Graduate Certificate in Electronic
Postgraduate GC025 GC025 Engineering 48 0.5 48 17,760 17,760 370.00
Graduate Certificate in Engineering
Postgraduate GC034 GC034 Management 48 0.5 48 17,760 17,760 370.00
Graduate Certificate in
Postgraduate GC035 GC035 Occupational Health and Safety 48 0.5 48 15,840 15,840 330.00
Graduate Certificate in Cyber
Postgraduate GC036 GC036 Security 48 0.5 48 14,400 14,400 300.00
Graduate Certificate in Project
Postgraduate GC042 GC042 Management 48 0.5 48 14,880 14,880 310.00
Graduate Certificate in Careers
Education and Development
Postgraduate GC044 GC044 (2022+) 48 0.5 48 9,120 9,120 190.00
Graduate Certificate in Careers
Education and Development (2021-
Postgraduate GC044 GC044 ) 48 0.5 48 8,640 8,640 180.00
Graduate Certificate in Art in Public
Postgraduate GC045 GC045 Space 48 0.5 48 12,960 12,960 270.00

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career plan credit place
code duration - annum program point $
points annual
years full-time tuition fee
tuition fee
$
$
Graduate Certificate in Business
Postgraduate GC047 GC047 Administration 48 0.5 48 19,200 19,200 400.00

Postgraduate GC048 GC048 Graduate Certificate in Finance 48 0.5 48 18,720 18,720 390.00

Postgraduate GC051 GC051 Graduate Certificate in Property 48 0.5 48 14,880 14,880 310.00

Postgraduate GC053 GC053 Graduate Certificate in Marketing 48 0.5 48 16,320 16,320 340.00
Graduate Certificate in Supply
Postgraduate GC055 GC055 Chain and Logistics Management 48 0.5 48 16,320 16,320 340.00
Graduate Certificate in Integrated
Postgraduate GC075 GC075 Logistics Management 48 0.5 48 17,760 17,760 370.00
Graduate Certificate in Information
Postgraduate GC098 GC098 Management 48 0.5 48 16,320 16,320 340.00
Graduate Certificate in Business
Postgraduate GC099 GC099 Information Technology 48 0.5 48 16,320 16,320 340.00

Postgraduate GC104 GC104 Graduate Certificate of Commerce 48 0.5 48 16,320 16,320 340.00
Graduate Certificate in
Postgraduate GC119 GC119 Professional Accounting 48 0.5 48 15,840 15,840 330.00
Graduate Certificate in Business
Postgraduate GC129 GC129 Administration (Executive) 48 0.5 48 20,160 20,160 420.00
Graduate Certificate in
International Automotive
Postgraduate GC131 GC131 Engineering 48 0.5 48 17,760 17,760 370.00
Graduate Certificate in Electrical
Postgraduate GC142 GC142 Engineering 48 0.5 48 17,760 17,760 370.00
Graduate Certificate in
Postgraduate GC153 GC153 International Business 48 0.5 48 16,320 16,320 340.00
Graduate Certificate in Human
Postgraduate GC161 GC161 Resource Management 48 0.5 48 16,320 16,320 340.00

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career plan credit place
code duration - annum program point $
points annual
years full-time tuition fee
tuition fee
$
$
Graduate Certificate in Energy
Postgraduate GC163 GC163 Efficient and Sustainable Building 48 0.5 48 14,880 14,880 310.00
Graduate Certificate in Domestic
Postgraduate GC164 GC164 and Family Violence 48 0.5 48 12,480 12,480 260.00
Graduate Certificate in Transport
Postgraduate GC165 GC165 Safety Investigation 48 0.5 48 17,760 17,760 370.00
Graduate Certificate in Fashion
Postgraduate GC166 GC166 (Entrepreneurship) 48 0.5 48 16,320 16,320 340.00
Graduate Certificate in Textiles
Postgraduate GC167 GC167 (Forensics) 48 0.5 48 16,320 16,320 340.00

Postgraduate GC170 GC170 Graduate Certificate in Analytics 48 0.5 48 14,400 14,400 300.00
Graduate Certificate in Data
Postgraduate GC173 GC173 Science 48 0.5 48 15,360 15,360 320.00
Graduate Certificate in Financial
Postgraduate GC176 GC176 Planning 48 0.5 48 15,840 15,840 330.00
Graduate Certificate in Digital
Postgraduate GC179 GC179 Communication Strategy 48 0.5 48 12,000 12,000 250.00
Graduate Certificate in Blockchain
Postgraduate GC180 GC180 Enabled Business 48 0.5 48 16,320 16,320 340.00
Graduate Certificate in Service
Postgraduate GC181 GC181 Design 48 0.5 48 14,400 14,400 300.00
Graduate Certificate in Arts
Postgraduate GC184 GC184 Management 48 0.5 48 12,480 12,480 260.00
Graduate Certificate in Translating
Postgraduate GC185 GC185 and Interpreting 48 0.5 48 12,480 12,480 260.00
Graduate Certificate in
Postgraduate GC186 GC186 Biotechnology 48 0.5 48 16,800 16,800 350.00
Graduate Certificate in Geospatial
Postgraduate GC187 GC187 Science 48 0.5 48 14,400 14,400 300.00
Graduate Certificate in Information
Postgraduate GC188 GC188 Technology 48 0.5 48 15,360 15,360 320.00

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career plan credit place
code duration - annum program point $
points annual
years full-time tuition fee
tuition fee
$
$
Graduate Certificate in
Environmental Science and
Postgraduate GC189 GC189 Technology 48 0.5 48 16,800 16,800 350.00
Graduate Certificate in Food
Postgraduate GC190 GC190 Science and Technology 48 0.5 48 16,800 16,800 350.00
Graduate Certificate in Digital
Postgraduate GC191 GC191O Health 48 0.5 48 14,880 14,880 310.00
Graduate Certificate of Design
Postgraduate GC192 GC192 Innovation and Technology 48 0.5 48 17,760 17,760 370.00
Graduate Certificate in Justice and
Postgraduate GC195 GC195 Criminology 48 0.5 48 12,480 12,480 260.00
Graduate Certificate in Foundation
Postgraduate GC197 GC197 of Artificial Intelligence 48 0.5 48 15,360 15,360 320.00
Graduate Certificate in Mental
Postgraduate GC198 GC198 Health Nursing 48 0.5 48 12,000 12,000 250.00
Graduate Certificate in Digital
Postgraduate GC199 GC199 Manufacturing 48 0.5 48 17,760 17,760 370.00
Graduate Certificate in
Postgraduate GC200 GC200 Environmental Engineering 48 0.5 48 17,760 17,760 370.00
Graduate Certificate in
Postgraduate GC201 GC201 Mechatronics Engineering 48 0.5 48 17,760 17,760 370.00
Graduate Certificate in Sustainable
Postgraduate GC202 GC202 Engineering 48 0.5 48 17,760 17,760 370.00
Graduate Certificate in Civil
Postgraduate GC203 GC203 Engineering 48 0.5 48 17,760 17,760 370.00
Graduate Certificate in Mechanical
Postgraduate GC204 GC204 Engineering 48 0.5 48 17,760 17,760 370.00
Graduate Certificate in Animation,
Postgraduate GC205 GC205 Games and Interactivity 48 0.5 48 13,920 13,920 290.00
Graduate Certificate in People
Postgraduate GC206 GC206 Analytics 48 0.5 48 16,320 16,320 340.00

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career plan credit place
code duration - annum program point $
points annual
years full-time tuition fee
tuition fee
$
$
Graduate Diploma in
Postgraduate GD001 GD001 Manufacturing 96 1.0 96 35,520 35,520 370.00
Graduate Diploma in Arts
Postgraduate GD028 GD028 Management 96 1.0 96 24,960 24,960 260.00
Graduate Diploma in
Telecommunication and Network
Postgraduate GD040 GD040 Engineering 96 1.0 96 35,520 35,520 370.00
Graduate Diploma in Electronic
Postgraduate GD041 GD041 Engineering 96 1.0 96 35,520 35,520 370.00
Graduate Diploma in Aviation
Postgraduate GD042 GD042 Industry Management 96 1.0 96 35,520 35,520 370.00
Graduate Diploma in Engineering
Postgraduate GD049 GD049 Management 96 1.0 96 35,520 35,520 370.00
Graduate Diploma in Occupational
Postgraduate GD052 GD052 Health and Safety 96 2.0 48 15,840 31,680 330.00
Graduate Diploma in Geospatial
Postgraduate GD054 GD054 Science 96 1.0 96 28,800 28,800 300.00
Graduate Diploma in Computer
Postgraduate GD057 GD057 Science 96 1.0 96 30,720 30,720 320.00

Postgraduate GD068 GD068 Graduate Diploma in Public Policy 96 1.0 96 24,960 24,960 260.00
Graduate Diploma in Careers
Postgraduate GD069 GD069 Education and Development 96 1.0 96 18,240 18,240 190.00
Graduate Diploma in Art in Public
Postgraduate GD070 GD070 Space 96 1.0 96 25,920 25,920 270.00

Postgraduate GD074 GD074 Graduate Diploma in Journalism 96 1.0 96 27,840 27,840 290.00
Graduate Diploma in Business
Postgraduate GD079 GD079 Administration 96 1.0 96 38,400 38,400 400.00

Postgraduate GD081 GD081 Graduate Diploma in Finance 96 1.0 96 37,440 37,440 390.00

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career plan credit place
code duration - annum program point $
points annual
years full-time tuition fee
tuition fee
$
$
Graduate Diploma in Information
Postgraduate GD088 GD088 Management 96 1.0 96 32,640 32,640 340.00

Postgraduate GD090 GD090 Graduate Diploma in Property 96 1.0 96 29,760 29,760 310.00
Graduate Diploma in Supply Chain
Postgraduate GD093 GD093 and Logistics Management 96 1.0 96 32,640 32,640 340.00

Postgraduate GD094 GD094 Graduate Diploma in Marketing 96 1.0 96 32,640 32,640 340.00

Postgraduate GD101 GD101 Graduate Diploma in Biotechnology 96 1.0 96 33,600 33,600 350.00

Postgraduate GD101 GD101CLINC Graduate Diploma in Biotechnology 96 1.0 96 33,600 33,600 350.00

Postgraduate GD101 GD101ENVIR Graduate Diploma in Biotechnology 96 1.0 96 33,600 33,600 350.00

Postgraduate GD101 GD101FOOD Graduate Diploma in Biotechnology 96 1.0 96 33,600 33,600 350.00
Graduate Diploma in Laboratory
Postgraduate GD102 GD102 Medicine 96 1.0 96 33,600 33,600 350.00
Graduate Diploma in Education
Postgraduate GD108 GD108 (Early Childhood) 96 1.0 96 24,000 24,000 250.00

Postgraduate GD111 GD111 Graduate Diploma in Analytics 96 1.0 96 28,800 28,800 300.00
Graduate Diploma in Statistics and
Postgraduate GD120 GD120 Operations Research 96 1.0 96 28,800 28,800 300.00
Graduate Diploma in Urban
Postgraduate GD125 GD125 Planning and Environment 96 1.0 96 24,960 24,960 260.00
Graduate Diploma in Food Science
Postgraduate GD132 GD132 and Technology 96 1.0 96 33,600 33,600 350.00
Graduate Diploma in Justice and
Postgraduate GD137 GD137 Criminology 96 1.0 96 24,960 24,960 260.00

Postgraduate GD140 GD140 Graduate Diploma of Commerce 96 1.0 96 32,640 32,640 340.00

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career plan credit place
code duration - annum program point $
points annual
years full-time tuition fee
tuition fee
$
$
Graduate Diploma in Business
Postgraduate GD145 GD145 Information Technology 96 1.0 96 32,640 32,640 340.00
Graduate Diploma in Sustainable
Postgraduate GD149 GD149 Energy 96 1.0 96 35,520 35,520 370.00
Graduate Diploma in Professional
Postgraduate GD153 GD153 Accounting 96 1.0 96 31,680 31,680 330.00
Graduate Diploma in Mental Health
Postgraduate GD158 GD158 Nursing 96 1.0 96 24,000 24,000 250.00
Graduate Diploma in Child and
Postgraduate GD159 GD159 Family Health Nursing 96 1.0 96 24,000 24,000 250.00
Graduate Diploma in Sustainable
Postgraduate GD161 GD161 Practice 96 1.0 96 35,520 35,520 370.00
Graduate Diploma of Cyber
Postgraduate GD162 GD162 Security 96 1.0 96 28,800 28,800 300.00
Graduate Diploma in Business
Postgraduate GD163 GD163 Administration (Executive) 96 1.0 96 40,320 40,320 420.00
Graduate Diploma in International
Postgraduate GD164 GD164 Automotive Engineering 96 1.0 96 35,520 35,520 370.00
Graduate Diploma in Translating
Postgraduate GD168 GD168 and Interpreting 96 1.0 96 24,960 24,960 260.00
Graduate Diploma in Electrical
Postgraduate GD173 GD173 Engineering 96 1.0 96 35,520 35,520 370.00

Postgraduate GD180 GD180 Graduate Diploma in Media 96 1.0 96 27,840 27,840 290.00
Graduate Diploma in
Environmental Science and
Postgraduate GD181 GD181 Technology 96 1.0 96 33,600 33,600 350.00
Graduate Diploma in International
Postgraduate GD182 GD182 Sports Technology 96 1.0 96 35,520 35,520 370.00
Graduate Diploma in International
Postgraduate GD183 GD183 Business 96 1.0 96 32,640 32,640 340.00

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career plan credit place
code duration - annum program point $
points annual
years full-time tuition fee
tuition fee
$
$

Postgraduate GD184 GD184 Graduate Diploma in Urban Design 96 1.0 96 36,480 36,480 380.00
Graduate Diploma in
Nanotechnology and Smart
Postgraduate GD185 GD185 Materials 96 1.0 96 33,600 33,600 350.00
Graduate Diploma in Engineering
Postgraduate GD186 GD186 (Micro-Nano Engineering) 96 1.0 96 35,520 35,520 370.00
Graduate Diploma in Information
Postgraduate GD188 GD188 Technology 96 1.0 96 30,720 30,720 320.00
Graduate Diploma in Energy
Postgraduate GD189 GD189 Efficient and Sustainable Building 96 1.0 96 29,760 29,760 310.00
Graduate Diploma in Medical
Postgraduate GD190 GD190 Physics 96 1.0 96 33,600 33,600 350.00
Graduate Diploma of Design
Postgraduate GD191 GD191 Innovation and Technology 96 1.0 96 35,520 35,520 370.00
Graduate Diploma of Animation,
Postgraduate GD193 GD193 Games and Interactivity 96 1.0 96 27,840 27,840 290.00
Graduate Diploma in Project
Postgraduate GD194 GD194 Management 96 1.0 96 29,760 29,760 310.00
Graduate Diploma of
Postgraduate GD196 GD196 Communication 96 1.0 96 27,840 27,840 290.00

Postgraduate GD197 GD197 Graduate Diploma of Advertising 96 1.0 96 27,840 27,840 290.00
Graduate Diploma of
Postgraduate GD198 GD198 Communication Design 96 1.0 96 27,840 27,840 290.00
Graduate Diploma of Writing and
Postgraduate GD199 GD199 Publishing 96 1.0 96 27,840 27,840 290.00
Graduate Diploma in Human
Postgraduate GD200 GD200 Resource Management 96 1.0 96 32,640 32,640 340.00

Postgraduate GD201 GD201 Graduate Diploma in Aviation 96 1.0 96 35,520 35,520 370.00

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Program Program name program points per place total per credit
career plan credit place
code duration - annum program point $
points annual
years full-time tuition fee
tuition fee
$
$

Postgraduate GD202 GD202 Graduate Diploma in Data Science 96 1.0 96 30,720 30,720 320.00
Graduate Diploma of Fashion
Postgraduate GD203 GD203 (Entrepreneurship) 96 1.0 96 32,640 32,640 340.00
Graduate Diploma in Early
Postgraduate GD204 GD204 Childhood Education 96 1.0 96 24,000 24,000 250.00
Graduate Diploma in Interior
Postgraduate GD210 GD210 Design 96 1.0 96 36,480 36,480 380.00
Graduate Diploma in Financial
Postgraduate GD211 GD211 Planning 96 1.0 96 31,680 31,680 330.00
Graduate Diploma in Blockchain
Postgraduate GD213 GD213 Enabled Business 96 1.0 96 32,640 32,640 340.00

Postgraduate MC002 MC002 Master of Clinical Psychology 192 2.0 96 30,720 61,440 320.00
Master of Statistics and Operations
Postgraduate MC004 MC004 Research 192 2.0 96 28,800 57,600 300.00
Master of Applied Science
Postgraduate MC024 MC024 (Acupuncture) 144 3.0 48 13,920 41,760 290.00

Postgraduate MC034 MC034 Master of Arts (Arts Management) 144 1.5 96 24,960 37,440 260.00
Master of Applied Science
Postgraduate MC058 MC058 (Geospatial Information) 144 1.5 96 28,800 43,200 300.00

Postgraduate MC060 MC060 Master of Computer Science 192 2.0 96 30,720 61,440 320.00

Postgraduate MC061 MC061P9 Master of Computer Science 144 1.5 96 30,720 46,080 320.00

Postgraduate MC065 MC065 Master of Project Management 144 1.5 96 29,760 44,640 310.00

Postgraduate MC078 MC078 Master of Fine Art 144 1.0 144 34,560 34,560 240.00

Postgraduate MC079 MC079 Master of Arts (Art in Public Space) 144 1.5 96 25,920 38,880 270.00

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career plan credit place
code duration - annum program point $
points annual
years full-time tuition fee
tuition fee
$
$

Postgraduate MC088 MC088 Master of Business Administration 144 1.5 96 38,400 57,600 400.00

Postgraduate MC091 MC091 Master of Finance 144 1.5 96 37,440 56,160 390.00
Master of Supply Chain and
Postgraduate MC101 MC101 Logistics Management 144 1.5 96 32,640 48,960 340.00

Postgraduate MC104 MC104 Master of Business (Property) 144 1.5 96 26,880 40,320 280.00

Postgraduate MC111 MC111CLINC Master of Biotechnology 192 2.0 96 33,600 67,200 350.00

Postgraduate MC111 MC111ENVIR Master of Biotechnology 192 2.0 96 33,600 67,200 350.00

Postgraduate MC111 MC111FOOD Master of Biotechnology 192 2.0 96 33,600 67,200 350.00
Master of Applied Science (Food
Postgraduate MC133 MC133 Science and Technology) 144 1.5 96 33,600 50,400 350.00
Master of Occupational Health and
Postgraduate MC135 MC135 Safety 144 3.0 48 15,840 47,520 330.00
Master of Applied Science
Postgraduate MC138 MC138 (Chinese Herbal Medicine) 144 3.0 48 13,920 41,760 290.00

Postgraduate MC150 MC150 Master of Social Work 192 2.0 96 24,960 49,920 260.00

Postgraduate MC158 MC158 Master of Laboratory Medicine 192 2.0 96 33,600 67,200 350.00

Postgraduate MC159 MC159 Master of Cyber Security 192 2.0 96 28,800 57,600 300.00

Postgraduate MC161 MC161 Juris Doctor 288 3.0 96 40,320 120,960 420.00
Executive Master of Business
Postgraduate MC162 MC162 Administration 144 1.5 96 40,320 60,480 420.00

Postgraduate MC163 MC163 Master of Architecture 192 2.0 96 41,280 82,560 430.00

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career plan credit place
code duration - annum program point $
points annual
years full-time tuition fee
tuition fee
$
$

Postgraduate MC172 MC172 Master of Landscape Architecture 192 2.0 96 36,480 72,960 380.00
Master of Engineering (Electrical
Postgraduate MC180 MC180 and Electronic Engineering) 192 2.0 96 35,520 71,040 370.00

Postgraduate MC188 MC188 Master of Media 192 2.0 96 27,840 55,680 290.00
Master of Engineering (Electronic
Postgraduate MC189 MC189 and Computer Engineering) 192 2.0 96 35,520 71,040 370.00
Master of Science (International
Postgraduate MC190 MC190 Sports Technology) 192 2.0 96 35,520 71,040 370.00
Master of Environmental Science
Postgraduate MC191 MC191 and Technology 192 2.0 96 33,600 67,200 350.00

Postgraduate MC192 MC192 Master of International Business 192 2.0 96 32,640 65,280 340.00

Postgraduate MC193 MC193 Master of Urban Design 204 2.0 102 38,760 77,520 380.00

Postgraduate MC194 MC194 Master of Professional Accounting 192 2.0 96 31,680 63,360 330.00

Postgraduate MC196 MC196 Master of Information Management 192 2.0 96 32,640 65,280 340.00

Postgraduate MC197 MC197 Master of Marketing 192 2.0 96 32,640 65,280 340.00
Master of Supply Chain and
Postgraduate MC198 MC198 Logistics Management 192 2.0 96 32,640 65,280 340.00

Postgraduate MC199 MC199 Master of Business Administration 192 2.0 96 38,400 76,800 400.00
Master of Business Information
Postgraduate MC200 MC200 Technology 192 2.0 96 32,640 65,280 340.00

Postgraduate MC201 MC201 Master of Finance 192 2.0 96 37,440 74,880 390.00
Master of Nanotechnology and
Postgraduate MC204 MC204 Smart Materials 192 2.0 96 33,600 67,200 350.00

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career plan credit place
code duration - annum program point $
points annual
years full-time tuition fee
tuition fee
$
$

Postgraduate MC205 MC205 Master of Commerce 192 2.0 96 32,640 65,280 340.00
Master of Engineering (Micro-Nano
Postgraduate MC206 MC206 Engineering) 192 2.0 96 35,520 71,040 370.00
Master of Engineering (Structures
Postgraduate MC207 MC207 and Forensics) 96 1.0 96 35,520 35,520 370.00

Postgraduate MC208 MC208 Master of Information Technology 192 2.0 96 30,720 61,440 320.00
Master of Energy Efficient and
Postgraduate MC209 MC209 Sustainable Building 192 2.0 96 29,760 59,520 310.00

Postgraduate MC210 MC210 Master of Project Management 192 2.0 96 29,760 59,520 310.00
Master of International
Postgraduate MC211 MC211 Development 192 2.0 96 24,960 49,920 260.00

Postgraduate MC212 MC212 Master of Property 192 2.0 96 29,760 59,520 310.00
Master of Fashion
Postgraduate MC213 MC213 (Entrepreneurship) 192 2.0 96 32,640 65,280 340.00
Master of Translating and
Postgraduate MC214 MC214 Interpreting 192 2.0 96 24,960 49,920 260.00

Postgraduate MC215 MC215 Master of Medical Physics 192 2.0 96 33,600 67,200 350.00

Postgraduate MC216 MC216 Master of Public Policy 192 2.0 96 24,960 49,920 260.00
Master of Teaching Practice
Postgraduate MC219 MC219 (Primary Education) 192 2.0 96 24,000 48,000 250.00
Master of Teaching Practice
Postgraduate MC220 MC220 (Secondary Education) 192 2.0 96 24,000 48,000 250.00
Master of Urban Planning and
Postgraduate MC221 MC221 Environment 192 2.0 96 24,960 49,920 260.00
Master of International Urban and
Postgraduate MC222 MC222 Environmental Management 192 2.0 96 24,960 49,920 260.00

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career plan credit place
code duration - annum program point $
points annual
years full-time tuition fee
tuition fee
$
$

Postgraduate MC223 MC223 Master of Justice and Criminology 192 2.0 96 24,960 49,920 260.00
Master of Engineering
Postgraduate MC224 MC224 (Manufacturing) 192 2.0 96 35,520 71,040 370.00

Postgraduate MC225 MC225P16 Master of Engineering (Aerospace) 192 2.0 96 35,520 71,040 370.00
Master of Engineering
Postgraduate MC226 MC226 (Management) 192 2.0 96 35,520 71,040 370.00
Master of Engineering (Integrated
Postgraduate MC227 MC227 Logistics Management) 192 2.0 96 35,520 71,040 370.00
Master of Engineering (Sustainable
Postgraduate MC229 MC229 Energy) 192 2.0 96 35,520 71,040 370.00
Master of Engineering
(International Automotive
Postgraduate MC230 MC230 Engineering) 192 2.0 96 35,520 71,040 370.00
Master of Design Innovation and
Postgraduate MC231 MC231 Technology 192 2.0 96 35,520 71,040 370.00
Master of Animation, Games and
Postgraduate MC232 MC232 Interactivity 192 2.0 96 27,840 55,680 290.00
Master of Engineering (Electronic
Postgraduate MC233 MC233 Engineering) 192 2.0 96 35,520 71,040 370.00
Master of Engineering
(Telecommunication and Network
Postgraduate MC234 MC234 Engineering) 192 2.0 96 35,520 71,040 370.00
Master of Engineering (Electrical
Postgraduate MC235 MC235 Engineering) 192 2.0 96 35,520 71,040 370.00
Master of Food Science and
Postgraduate MC237 MC237 Technology 192 2.0 96 33,600 67,200 350.00
Master of Engineering
Postgraduate MC238 MC238 (Airworthiness) 96 1.0 96 35,520 35,520 370.00

Postgraduate MC240 MC240 Master of Sustainable Practice 192 2.0 96 35,520 71,040 370.00

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2022
2022
Indicative
Total full- Indicative Domestic
Total domestic
time credit full-fee 2022 fee
Academic Academic program full-fee
Program Program name program points per place total per credit
career plan credit place
code duration - annum program point $
points annual
years full-time tuition fee
tuition fee
$
$

Postgraduate MC242 MC242 Master of Analytics 192 2.0 96 28,800 57,600 300.00
Master of Engineering (Computer
Postgraduate MC244 MC244 Aided Engineering and Design) 96 1.0 96 35,520 35,520 370.00

Postgraduate MC245 MC245 Master of Design Futures 144 1.0 144 37,440 37,440 260.00

Postgraduate MC246 MC246 Master of Fashion (Design) 192 2.0 96 32,640 65,280 340.00

Postgraduate MC248 MC248 Master of Communication 192 2.0 96 27,840 55,680 290.00

Postgraduate MC249 MC249 Master of Advertising 192 2.0 96 27,840 55,680 290.00

Postgraduate MC250 MC250 Master of Communication Design 192 2.0 96 27,840 55,680 290.00
Master of Disaster, Design and
Postgraduate MC251 MC251 Development 144 1.5 96 35,520 53,280 370.00
Master of Engineering
Postgraduate MC254 MC254 (Environmental Engineering) 192 2.0 96 35,520 71,040 370.00
Master of Engineering (Process
Postgraduate MC255 MC255 Engineering) 192 2.0 96 35,520 71,040 370.00
Master of Engineering (Robotics
Postgraduate MC256 MC256 and Mechatronics Engineering) 192 2.0 96 35,520 71,040 370.00
Master of Engineering (Civil
Postgraduate MC257 MC257 Engineering) 192 2.0 96 35,520 71,040 370.00
Master of Engineering (Mechanical
Postgraduate MC258 MC258 Engineering) 192 2.0 96 35,520 71,040 370.00
Master of Engineering (Electrical
Postgraduate MC259 MC259 Systems Engineering) 192 2.0 96 35,520 71,040 370.00
Master of Professional Accounting
Postgraduate MC260 MC260 (CPA Australia Extension) 192 2.0 96 31,680 63,360 330.00
Master of Engineering (Transport
Postgraduate MC261 MC261 Systems Engineering) 192 2.0 96 35,520 71,040 370.00

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2022
Indicative
Total full- Indicative Domestic
Total domestic
time credit full-fee 2022 fee
Academic Academic program full-fee
Program Program name program points per place total per credit
career plan credit place
code duration - annum program point $
points annual
years full-time tuition fee
tuition fee
$
$

Postgraduate MC262 MC262 Master of Writing and Publishing 192 2.0 96 27,840 55,680 290.00
Master of Human Resource
Postgraduate MC263 MC263 Management 192 2.0 96 32,640 65,280 340.00

Postgraduate MC264 MC264 Master of Science (Aviation) 192 2.0 96 35,520 71,040 370.00

Postgraduate MC265 MC265 Master of Geospatial Science 192 2.0 96 28,800 57,600 300.00

Postgraduate MC266 MC266 Master of Fine Art 192 2.0 96 25,920 51,840 270.00

Postgraduate MC267 MC267 Master of Data Science 192 2.0 96 30,720 61,440 320.00

Postgraduate MC268 MC268 Master of Mental Health Nursing 144 1.5 96 24,000 36,000 250.00

Postgraduate MC270 MC270 Master of Photography 192 2.0 96 25,920 51,840 270.00

Postgraduate MC271 MC271 Master of Artificial Intelligence 192 2.0 96 30,720 61,440 320.00

Postgraduate MC275 MC275 Master of Interior Design 192 2.0 96 36,480 72,960 380.00

Postgraduate MC276 MC276 Master of Financial Planning 192 2.0 96 31,680 63,360 330.00
Master of Blockchain Enabled
Postgraduate MC279 MC279 Business 144 1.5 96 32,640 48,960 340.00

Postgraduate MC280 MC280 Master of Arts (Arts Management) 192 2.0 96 24,960 49,920 260.00

Postgraduate MC281 MC281 Master of Arts (Art in Public Space) 192 2.0 96 25,920 51,840 270.00
Master of Occupational Health and
Postgraduate MC282 MC282 Safety 192 2.0 96 31,680 63,360 330.00

Postgraduate MC283 MC283 Master of Global Studies 192 2.0 96 24,960 49,920 260.00

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2022
Indicative
Total full- Indicative Domestic
Total domestic
time credit full-fee 2022 fee
Academic Academic program full-fee
Program Program name program points per place total per credit
career plan credit place
code duration - annum program point $
points annual
years full-time tuition fee
tuition fee
$
$
X Institute Enrol Inbound to RMIT
Postgraduate XIPG4 XIPG4 Business (PGRD) 96 1.0 96 28,800 28,800 300.00
X Institute Enrol Inbound to RMIT
in Science Engineering and Health
Postgraduate XIPG8 XIPG8 Portfolio (PGRD) 96 1.0 96 29,760 29,760 310.00
X Institute Enrol Inbound to RMIT
in Design and Social Context
Postgraduate XIPG9 XIPG9 College (PGRD) 96 1.0 96 25,920 25,920 270.00

Research DR200 DR200 PhD (Accountancy) 384 4.0 96 34,560 138,240 360.00
PhD (Business Information
Research DR201 DR201 Systems) 384 4.0 96 34,560 138,240 360.00

Research DR202 DR202 PhD (Supply Chain & Logistics) 384 4.0 96 34,560 138,240 360.00
PhD (Economics, Finance &
Research DR203 DR203 Marketing) 384 4.0 96 34,560 138,240 360.00

Research DR204 DR204 PhD (Management) 384 4.0 96 34,560 138,240 360.00

Research DR205 DR205 PhD (Business) 384 4.0 96 34,560 138,240 360.00

Research DR206 DR206 PhD (Law) 384 4.0 96 34,560 138,240 360.00

Research DR207 DR207 PhD (Architecture & Design) 384 4.0 96 34,560 138,240 360.00

Research DR208 DR208 PhD (Art) 384 4.0 96 31,680 126,720 330.00

Research DR209 DR209 PhD (Education) 384 4.0 96 28,800 115,200 300.00
PhD (Global, Urban & Social
Research DR210 DR210 Studies) 384 4.0 96 28,800 115,200 300.00

Research DR211 DR211 PhD (Media & Communication) 384 4.0 96 31,680 126,720 330.00

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2022
Indicative
Total full- Indicative Domestic
Total domestic
time credit full-fee 2022 fee
Academic Academic program full-fee
Program Program name program points per place total per credit
career plan credit place
code duration - annum program point $
points annual
years full-time tuition fee
tuition fee
$
$

Research DR212 DR212 PhD (Built Environment) 384 4.0 96 31,680 126,720 330.00

Research DR213 DR213 PhD (Fashion & Textiles) 384 4.0 96 31,680 126,720 330.00

Research DR215 DR215 PhD (Aerospace Engineering) 384 4.0 96 31,680 126,720 330.00
PhD (Mechanical & Manufacturing
Research DR216 DR216 Engineering) 384 4.0 96 31,680 126,720 330.00

Research DR217 DR217 PhD (Chemical Engineering) 384 4.0 96 31,680 126,720 330.00

Research DR218 DR218 PhD (Civil Engineering) 384 4.0 96 31,680 126,720 330.00

Research DR219 DR219 PhD (Environmental Engineering) 384 4.0 96 31,680 126,720 330.00
PhD (Electrical & Electronic
Research DR220 DR220 Engineering) 384 4.0 96 31,680 126,720 330.00

Research DR221 DR221 PhD (Computer Science) 384 4.0 96 31,680 126,720 330.00

Research DR222 DR222 PhD (Mathematical Sciences) 384 4.0 96 31,680 126,720 330.00

Research DR223 DR223 PhD (Geospatial Sciences) 384 4.0 96 31,680 126,720 330.00

Research DR224 DR224 PhD (Complementary Medicine) 384 4.0 96 28,800 115,200 300.00

Research DR225 DR225 PhD (Nursing) 384 4.0 96 28,800 115,200 300.00

Research DR226 DR226 PhD (Psychology) 384 4.0 96 28,800 115,200 300.00

Research DR227 DR227 PhD (Biomedical Science) 384 4.0 96 31,680 126,720 330.00

Research DR228 DR228 PhD (Medical Radiations Science) 384 4.0 96 31,680 126,720 330.00

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2022
Indicative
Total full- Indicative Domestic
Total domestic
time credit full-fee 2022 fee
Academic Academic program full-fee
Program Program name program points per place total per credit
career plan credit place
code duration - annum program point $
points annual
years full-time tuition fee
tuition fee
$
$

Research DR229 DR229 PhD (Applied Chemistry) 384 4.0 96 31,680 126,720 330.00

Research DR230 DR230 PhD (Applied Physics) 384 4.0 96 31,680 126,720 330.00
PhD (Applied Biology &
Research DR231 DR231 Biotechnology) 384 4.0 96 31,680 126,720 330.00

Research DR232 DR232 PhD (Food Science) 384 4.0 96 31,680 126,720 330.00
PhD (Laboratory and Clinical
Research DR234 DR234 Science) 384 4.0 96 28,800 115,200 300.00

Research DR235 DR235 PhD (Design) 384 4.0 96 34,560 138,240 360.00

Research MR200 MR200 Master of Business (Accountancy) 192 2.0 96 31,680 63,360 330.00
Master of Business (Business
Research MR201 MR201 Information Systems) 192 2.0 96 31,680 63,360 330.00
Master of Business (Supply Chain
Research MR202 MR202 & Logistics) 192 2.0 96 31,680 63,360 330.00
Master of Business (Economics,
Research MR203 MR203 Finance & Marketing) 192 2.0 96 31,680 63,360 330.00

Research MR204 MR204 Master of Business (Management) 192 2.0 96 31,680 63,360 330.00
Master of Business (Business &
Research MR205 MR205 Law) 192 2.0 96 31,680 63,360 330.00
Master of Design (Architecture &
Research MR207 MR207 Design) 192 2.0 96 34,560 69,120 360.00

Research MR208 MR208 Master of Fine Art 192 2.0 96 31,680 63,360 330.00

Research MR209 MR209 Master of Education 192 2.0 96 28,800 57,600 300.00
Master of Social Science (Global,
Research MR210 MR210 Urban & Social Studies) 192 2.0 96 28,800 57,600 300.00

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2022
Indicative
Total full- Indicative Domestic
Total domestic
time credit full-fee 2022 fee
Academic Academic program full-fee
Program Program name program points per place total per credit
career plan credit place
code duration - annum program point $
points annual
years full-time tuition fee
tuition fee
$
$
Master of Design (Media &
Research MR211 MR211 Communication) 192 2.0 96 31,680 63,360 330.00
Master of Applied Science (Built
Research MR212 MR212 Environment) 192 2.0 96 31,680 63,360 330.00
Master of Design (Fashion &
Research MR213 MR213 Textiles) 192 2.0 96 31,680 63,360 330.00
Master of Technology (Fashion &
Research MR214 MR214 Textiles) 192 2.0 96 31,680 63,360 330.00
Master of Engineering (Aerospace
Research MR215 MR215 Engineering) 192 2.0 96 31,680 63,360 330.00
Master of Engineering (Mechanical
Research MR216 MR216 & Manufacturing Engineering) 192 2.0 96 31,680 63,360 330.00
Master of Engineering (Chemical
Research MR217 MR217 Engineering) 192 2.0 96 31,680 63,360 330.00
Master of Engineering (Civil
Research MR218 MR218 Engineering) 192 2.0 96 31,680 63,360 330.00
Master of Engineering
Research MR219 MR219 (Environmental Engineering) 192 2.0 96 31,680 63,360 330.00
Master of Engineering (Electrical &
Research MR220 MR220 Electronic Engineering) 192 2.0 96 31,680 63,360 330.00
Master of Science (Computer
Research MR221 MR221 Science) 192 2.0 96 31,680 63,360 330.00
Master of Science (Mathematical
Research MR222 MR222 Sciences) 192 2.0 96 31,680 63,360 330.00
Master of Science (Geospatial
Research MR223 MR223 Sciences) 192 2.0 96 31,680 63,360 330.00
Master of Science (Complementary
Research MR224 MR224 Medicine) 192 2.0 96 28,800 57,600 300.00

Research MR225 MR225 Master of Science (Nursing) 192 2.0 96 28,800 57,600 300.00

Research MR226 MR226 Master of Science (Psychology) 192 2.0 96 28,800 57,600 300.00

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2022
Indicative
Total full- Indicative Domestic
Total domestic
time credit full-fee 2022 fee
Academic Academic program full-fee
Program Program name program points per place total per credit
career plan credit place
code duration - annum program point $
points annual
years full-time tuition fee
tuition fee
$
$
Master of Science (Biomedical
Research MR227 MR227 Science) 192 2.0 96 31,680 63,360 330.00
Master of Science (Medical
Research MR228 MR228 Radiations Science) 192 2.0 96 31,680 63,360 330.00
Master of Science (Applied
Research MR229 MR229 Chemistry) 192 2.0 96 31,680 63,360 330.00
Master of Science (Applied
Research MR230 MR230 Physics) 192 2.0 96 31,680 63,360 330.00
Master of Science (Applied Biology
Research MR231 MR231 & Biotechnology) 192 2.0 96 31,680 63,360 330.00

Research MR232 MR232 Master of Science (Food Science) 192 2.0 96 31,680 63,360 330.00
Master of Applied Science (Health
Research MR233 MR233 & Medical Physics) 192 2.0 96 31,680 63,360 330.00
Master of Science (Laboratory and
Research MR234 MR234 Clinical Science) 192 2.0 96 28,800 57,600 300.00

Research MR235 MR235 Master of Design 192 2.0 96 33,600 67,200 350.00

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Appendix 2 – Domestic vocational education government subsidised & full-fee program fees
1. Nominal hours may vary depending on electives chosen by student.
2. The student tuition fees as published are subject to change given individual circumstances at enrolment. These are tuition fees only, and do not include the SSAF
or any materials fees that may apply.
3. Students may be entitled to a concession on their tuition and student services and amenities fees if they are in a Victorian Government subsidised place and meet
the eligibility criteria to apply for a concession. If their application for a fee concession is successful, they will be charged a concession rate equivalent to 20% of the
tuition fee payable by non-concession students in a government subsidised place for their program. Diploma and advanced diploma students are not eligible for a
concession or exemption of tuition fees. However, Aboriginal/Torres Strait Islander students in a government subsidised place are eligible to access fee concessions
at all program levels (including diploma, advanced diploma, vocational graduate certificate and vocational graduate diploma programs).
4. Programs eligible for the Victorian Government's ‘Free TAFE for Priority Courses’ scheme have this denoted against their program code in the fee schedule.
Eligible students in an eligible program will have their tuition fees waived for their whole program.
5. Eligible students under JobTrainer have access to free training in Free TAFE programs. They also have access to low fee training in all JobTrainer programs and
will be charged a concession fee of 20% of the standard government subsidised tuition fee for their program. This concession applies to enrolments at any level,
including diplomas and advanced diplomas. Apprentices and School-Based Apprentices are not eligible for JobTrainer.
6. RPL fees are equivalent to the standard tuition fees for the course/s for which RPL is sought.

Victorian
Victorian Victorian Domestic
Govt Domestic Domestic
Govt Govt full-fee
Indicative subsidised full-fee full-fee
subsidised subsidised place –
total place – 2022 place – place –
Program place – 2022 place – 2022 2022
National code Program name Duration program indicative 2022 2022 rate
code indicative rate per indicative
nominal total indicative per
annual fee $ nominal hour total
hours program annual fee nominal
(no $ (no program
price $ (no $ hour $
concession) concession) price $
concession)

Course in Introduction to the


National Disability Insurance
C0047 22469VIC Scheme 0.5 40 100 100 3 500 500 12.50

C0048 22521VIC Course in Gender Equity 0.5 294 - - - 5,500 5,500 18.70

C2084 VCE0000001 VCE Units 1 and 2 1 900 3,750 3,750 4 11,000 11,000 12.22

C2085 VCE0000001 VCE Units 3 and 4 (RMIT) 1 900 3,750 3,750 4 11,000 11,000 12.22
Certificate II in
Electrotechnology (Pre-
C2225 22499VIC vocational) 0.5 454 2,500 2,500 6 8,750 8,750 19.27

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Victorian
Victorian Victorian Domestic
Govt Domestic Domestic
Govt Govt full-fee
Indicative subsidised full-fee full-fee
subsidised subsidised place –
total place – 2022 place – place –
Program place – 2022 place – 2022 2022
National code Program name Duration program indicative 2022 2022 rate
code indicative rate per indicative
nominal total indicative per
annual fee $ nominal hour total
hours program annual fee nominal
(no $ (no program
price $ (no $ hour $
concession) concession) price $
concession)

Certificate II in
Electrotechnology (Pre-
vocational) - Free TAFE
C2225 22499VIC program for eligible students 0.5 454 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
Certificate II in Plumbing (Pre-
C2226 22569VIC apprenticeship) 0.5 492 2,500 2,500 5 8,750 8,750 17.78
Certificate II in Plumbing (Pre-
apprenticeship) - Free TAFE
C2226 22569VIC program for eligible students 0.5 492 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
Certificate III in Air-
C3295 UEE32220 conditioning and Refrigeration 3 1080 8,250 2,750 8 22,500 7,500 20.83
Certificate III in
C3296 UEE30820 Electrotechnology Electrician 4 1100 9,000 2,250 8 23,000 5,750 20.90
Certificate III in
C3297 UEE31220 Instrumentation and Control 3 1020 7,500 2,500 7 18,000 6,000 17.64

C3312 CPC32420 Certificate III in Plumbing 4 1450 10,000 2,500 7 28,000 7,000 19.31

C3320 CPC30220 Certificate III in Carpentry 4 1026 8,000 2,000 8 22,000 5,500 21.44
Certificate III in Dental
C3393 HLT35015 Assisting 1 633 3,250 3,250 5 6,750 6,750 10.66
Certificate III in Dental
Assisting - Free TAFE program
C3393 HLT35015 for eligible students 1 633 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
Certificate III in Conservation
C3396 AHC31416 and Land Management 2 960 7,500 3,750 8 17,000 8,500 17.70

C3399 22441VIC Certificate III in Science 0.5 460 3,750 3,750 8 7,000 7,000 15.21

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Victorian
Victorian Victorian Domestic
Govt Domestic Domestic
Govt Govt full-fee
Indicative subsidised full-fee full-fee
subsidised subsidised place –
total place – 2022 place – place –
Program place – 2022 place – 2022 2022
National code Program name Duration program indicative 2022 2022 rate
code indicative rate per indicative
nominal total indicative per
annual fee $ nominal hour total
hours program annual fee nominal
(no $ (no program
price $ (no $ hour $
concession) concession) price $
concession)

Certificate III in Individual


C3401 CHC33015 Support (Ageing) 1 660 3,500 3,500 5 7,500 7,500 11.36
Certificate III in Individual
Support (Ageing) - Free TAFE
C3401 CHC33015 program for eligible students 1 660 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
Certificate III in Individual
C3402 CHC33015 Support (Ageing and Disability) 1 755 3,500 3,500 5 7,500 7,500 9.93
Certificate III in Individual
Support (Ageing and Disability)
- Free TAFE program for
C3402 CHC33015 eligible students 1 755 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
Certificate III in Individual
Support (Ageing and Disability)
C3402 CHC33015 (plan C3402NCO) 1 780 3,615 3,615 5 7,750 7,750 9.93
Certificate III in Individual
Support (Ageing and Disability)
(plan C3402NCO) - Free TAFE
C3402 CHC33015 program for eligible students 1 780 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
Certificate III in EAL (Further
C3403 22491VIC Study) 0.5 520 2,750 2,750 5 6,500 6,500 12.50
Certificate III in Clothing and
Textile Production (Clothing
C3406 MST30119 Production) 2 810 5,000 2,500 6 13,000 6,500 16.04
Certificate III in Clothing and
Textile Production (Clothing
C3406 MST30119 Production) (apprenticeship) 2 810 5,000 2,500 6 13,000 6,500 16.04
Certificate IV in Building and
C4274 CPC40120 Construction (Building) 1 820 5,500 5,500 7 14,500 14,500 17.68

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Victorian
Victorian Victorian Domestic
Govt Domestic Domestic
Govt Govt full-fee
Indicative subsidised full-fee full-fee
subsidised subsidised place –
total place – 2022 place – place –
Program place – 2022 place – 2022 2022
National code Program name Duration program indicative 2022 2022 rate
code indicative rate per indicative
nominal total indicative per
annual fee $ nominal hour total
hours program annual fee nominal
(no $ (no program
price $ (no $ hour $
concession) concession) price $
concession)

Certificate IV in Building and


Construction (Building) - Free
TAFE program for eligible
C4274 CPC40120 students 1 820 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
Certificate IV in Electrical -
C4315 UEE40420 Instrumentation 4 1360 10,000 2,500 7 28,000 7,000 20.58
Certificate IV in Electrical -
Instrumentation
C4315 UEE40420 (apprenticeship) 4 1360 10,000 2,500 7 28,000 7,000 20.58
Certificate IV in
C4317 UEE42220 Instrumentation and Control 4 1280 14,000 3,500 11 30,000 7,500 23.43
Certificate IV in
Instrumentation and Control
C4317 UEE42220 (apprenticeship) 4 1280 13,000 3,250 10 30,000 7,500 23.43
Certificate IV in Plumbing and
Services (air conditioning and
C4338 CPC40920 mechanical stream) 2 706 6,000 3,000 8 11,000 5,500 15.58
Certificate IV in Plumbing and
Services (air conditioning and
mechanical stream) - Free
TAFE program for eligible
C4338 CPC40920 students 2 706 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
Certificate IV in Plumbing and
C4338 CPC40920 Services (fire services stream) 2 511 4,340 2,170 8 7,966 3,983 15.58
Certificate IV in Plumbing and
Services (fire services stream)
- Free TAFE program for
C4338 CPC40920 eligible students 2 511 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A

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Victorian
Victorian Victorian Domestic
Govt Domestic Domestic
Govt Govt full-fee
Indicative subsidised full-fee full-fee
subsidised subsidised place –
total place – 2022 place – place –
Program place – 2022 place – 2022 2022
National code Program name Duration program indicative 2022 2022 rate
code indicative rate per indicative
nominal total indicative per
annual fee $ nominal hour total
hours program annual fee nominal
(no $ (no program
price $ (no $ hour $
concession) concession) price $
concession)

Certificate IV in Plumbing and


C4338 CPC40920 Services (operations stream) 2 659 5,600 2,800 8 10,270 5,135 15.58
Certificate IV in Plumbing and
Services (operations stream) -
Free TAFE program for eligible
C4338 CPC40920 students 2 659 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
Certificate IV in Education
C4349 CHC40213 Support 1 775 4,000 4,000 5 4,500 4,500 5.80
Certificate IV in Education
Support - Free TAFE program
C4349 CHC40213 for eligible students 1 775 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A

C4352 CHC40413 Certificate IV in Youth Work 1 1063 4,750 4,750 4 10,000 10,000 9.40
Certificate IV in Youth Work -
Free TAFE program for eligible
C4352 CHC40413 students 1 1063 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
Certificate IV in Community
C4363 CHC42015 Services 1 1060 4,750 4,750 4 9,500 9,500 8.96
Certificate IV in Community
Services - Free TAFE program
C4363 CHC42015 for eligible students 1 1060 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
Certificate IV in Alcohol and
C4364 CHC43215 Other Drugs 1 1133 4,750 4,750 4 11,000 11,000 9.70
Certificate IV in Alcohol and
Other Drugs - Free TAFE
C4364 CHC43215 program for eligible students 1 1133 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A

C4365 CHC43115 Certificate IV in Disability 1 940 3,500 3,500 4 10,000 10,000 10.63

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Victorian Victorian Domestic
Govt Domestic Domestic
Govt Govt full-fee
Indicative subsidised full-fee full-fee
subsidised subsidised place –
total place – 2022 place – place –
Program place – 2022 place – 2022 2022
National code Program name Duration program indicative 2022 2022 rate
code indicative rate per indicative
nominal total indicative per
annual fee $ nominal hour total
hours program annual fee nominal
(no $ (no program
price $ (no $ hour $
concession) concession) price $
concession)

Certificate IV in Disability -
Free TAFE program for eligible
C4365 CHC43115 students 1 940 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
Certificate IV in Allied Health
C4367 HLT43015 Assistance 1 1020 4,750 4,750 5 17,000 17,000 16.66
Certificate IV in Allied Health
Assistance - Free TAFE
C4367 HLT43015 program for eligible students 1 1020 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
Certificate IV in Live
Production and Technical
C4371 CUA40415 Services 1 841 5,250 5,250 6 11,250 11,250 13.37
Certificate IV in Live
Production and Technical
Services (part-time, July
C4371 CUA40415 intake) 1.5 841 5,250 3,500 6 11,250 7,500 13.37
Certificate IV in Photography
C4373 CUA41115 and Photo Imaging 1 880 6,000 6,000 7 12,750 12,750 14.48
Certificate IV in Screen and
C4374 CUA41215 Media 1 905 5,750 5,750 6 12,000 12,000 13.25
Certificate IV in Training and
C4377 TAE40116 Assessment 0.5 330 4,500 4,500 14 4,750 4,750 14.39

C4382 CUA40715 Certificate IV in Design 0.5 705 4,250 4,250 6 10,500 10,500 14.89
Certificate IV in Design
C4382 CUA40715 (traineeship) 0.5 705 4,250 4,250 6 10,500 10,500 14.89
Certificate IV in Tertiary
C4386 22582VIC Preparation 0.5 530 3,250 3,250 6 5,250 5,250 9.90

C4388 CPP41721 Certificate IV in Surveying 0.5 730 5,250 5,250 7 9,500 9,500 13.01

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Victorian
Victorian Victorian Domestic
Govt Domestic Domestic
Govt Govt full-fee
Indicative subsidised full-fee full-fee
subsidised subsidised place –
total place – 2022 place – place –
Program place – 2022 place – 2022 2022
National code Program name Duration program indicative 2022 2022 rate
code indicative rate per indicative
nominal total indicative per
annual fee $ nominal hour total
hours program annual fee nominal
(no $ (no program
price $ (no $ hour $
concession) concession) price $
concession)

Certificate IV in Custom-Made
C4389 MST40316 Footwear 1 1380 4,250 4,250 3 23,500 23,500 17.02
Certificate IV in Custom-Made
C4389 MST40316 Footwear (apprenticeship) 1 1380 4,250 4,250 3 23,500 23,500 17.02
Certificate IV in Conservation
C4391 AHC40916 and Land Management 2 800 8,000 4,000 10 16,000 8,000 20.00
Certificate IV in Strata
Community Management (full-
fee only, member of Strata
C4394 CPP40516 Community Australia) 1 485 full fee only full fee only full fee only 5,000 5,000 10.30
Certificate IV in Strata
Community Management (full-
fee only, non-member of Strata
C4394 CPP40516 Community Australia) 1 485 full fee only full fee only full fee only 5,750 5,750 11.85
Certificate IV in Laboratory
C4397 MSL40118 Techniques 1 1020 4,000 4,000 4 14,250 14,250 13.97
Certificate IV in Accounting
C4398 FNS40217 and Bookkeeping 0.5 655 4,000 4,000 6 7,500 7,500 11.45
Certificate IV in Accounting
and Bookkeeping - Free TAFE
C4398 FNS40217 program for eligible students 0.5 655 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
Certificate IV in EAL (Further
C4399 22492VIC Study) 0.5 555 2,750 2,750 5 6,750 6,750 12.16
Certificate IV in Interior
C4402 MSF40118 Decoration 1 886 4,500 4,500 5 12,500 12,500 14.10
Certificate IV in Information
C4403 ICT40120 Technology 2 960 7,500 3,750 8 14,000 7,000 14.58
Certificate IV in Textile Design,
C4404 MST40119 Development and Production 1 1390 4,000 4,000 3 17,750 17,750 12.76

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Victorian
Victorian Victorian Domestic
Govt Domestic Domestic
Govt Govt full-fee
Indicative subsidised full-fee full-fee
subsidised subsidised place –
total place – 2022 place – place –
Program place – 2022 place – 2022 2022
National code Program name Duration program indicative 2022 2022 rate
code indicative rate per indicative
nominal total indicative per
annual fee $ nominal hour total
hours program annual fee nominal
(no $ (no program
price $ (no $ hour $
concession) concession) price $
concession)

Certificate IV in Professional
C4405 CUA40118 Writing and Editing 1 690 6,000 6,000 9 11,000 11,000 15.94
Certificate IV in Dental
Assisting (Oral Health
C4406 HLT45015 Promotion) 1 615 3,750 3,750 6 8,000 8,000 13.00
Certificate IV in Dental
Assisting (Oral Health
Promotion) - Free TAFE
C4406 HLT45015 program for eligible students 1 615 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
Certificate IV in Dental
C4407 HLT45015 Assisting (Radiography) 1 390 3,750 3,750 10 8,000 8,000 20.51
Certificate IV in Dental
Assisting (Radiography) - Free
TAFE program for eligible
C4407 HLT45015 students 1 390 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A

C4408 22334VIC Certificate IV in Cyber Security 1 950 4,750 4,750 5 11,000 11,000 11.57
Certificate IV in Cyber Security
- Free TAFE program for
C4408 22334VIC eligible students 1 950 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
Certificate IV in Information
C4410 ICT40120 Technology 1 970 4,250 4,250 4 12,000 12,000 12.37
Certificate IV in Tertiary
C4411 22313VIC Preparation 0.5 560 3,250 3,250 6 5,250 5,250 9.37
Certificate IV in Marketing and
C4413 BSB40820 Communication 0.5 600 4,000 4,000 7 6,250 6,250 10.41
Certificate IV in Marketing and
C4413 BSB40820 Communication (traineeship) 0.5 600 4,000 4,000 7 6,250 6,250 10.41

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Victorian
Victorian Victorian Domestic
Govt Domestic Domestic
Govt Govt full-fee
Indicative subsidised full-fee full-fee
subsidised subsidised place –
total place – 2022 place – place –
Program place – 2022 place – 2022 2022
National code Program name Duration program indicative 2022 2022 rate
code indicative rate per indicative
nominal total indicative per
annual fee $ nominal hour total
hours program annual fee nominal
(no $ (no program
price $ (no $ hour $
concession) concession) price $
concession)

Certificate IV in Screen and


C4416 CUA41220 Media 1 985 5,750 5,750 6 12,000 12,000 12.18
Diploma of Building and
C5256 CPC50220 Construction (Building) 2 1890 13,500 6,750 7 24,000 12,000 12.69
Diploma of Building and
Construction (Building) - Free
TAFE program for eligible
C5256 CPC50220 students 2 1890 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A

C5331 CHC50413 Diploma of Youth Work 1 1535 5,750 5,750 4 11,500 11,500 7.49

C5337 BSB60220 Diploma of Conveyancing 1.5 800 7,125 4,750 9 9,375 6,250 11.71

C5343 FNS50615 Diploma of Financial Planning 1 1015 7,000 7,000 7 10,500 10,500 10.34
Diploma of Community
C5345 CHC52015 Services (Case Management) 1 1300 5,750 5,750 4 10,250 10,250 7.88
Diploma of Community
Services (Case Management)
- Free TAFE program for
C5345 CHC52015 eligible students 1 1300 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
Diploma of Alcohol and Other
C5346 CHC53215 Drugs 1 1613 5,750 5,750 4 11,250 11,250 6.97

C5348 CUA51115 Diploma of Visual Arts 1 1015 9,000 9,000 9 15,000 15,000 14.77
Diploma of Live Production
C5349 CUA50415 and Technical Services 1 986 8,750 8,750 9 14,750 14,750 14.95

C5350 CUA51015 Diploma of Screen and Media 1 738 10,750 10,750 15 15,250 15,250 20.66

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Victorian
Victorian Victorian Domestic
Govt Domestic Domestic
Govt Govt full-fee
Indicative subsidised full-fee full-fee
subsidised subsidised place –
total place – 2022 place – place –
Program place – 2022 place – 2022 2022
National code Program name Duration program indicative 2022 2022 rate
code indicative rate per indicative
nominal total indicative per
annual fee $ nominal hour total
hours program annual fee nominal
(no $ (no program
price $ (no $ hour $
concession) concession) price $
concession)

Diploma of Photography and


C5351 CUA50915 Photo Imaging 1 920 8,750 8,750 10 14,250 14,250 15.48
Diploma of Project
C5352 BSB50820 Management 1 560 5,000 5,000 9 6,750 6,750 12.05
Diploma of Project
C5352 BSB50820 Management (traineeship) 1 560 5,000 5,000 9 6,750 6,750 12.05
Diploma of Vocational
C5353 TAE50116 Education and Training 1 455 6,500 6,500 14 6,750 6,750 14.83
Diploma of Training Design
C5354 TAE50216 and Development 1 465 6,500 6,500 14 6,750 6,750 14.51

C5357 HLT52015 Diploma of Remedial Massage 1.5 1743 15,375 10,250 9 25,125 16,750 14.41

C5359 CUA50715 Diploma of Graphic Design 1 1040 7,750 7,750 7 14,000 14,000 13.46
Diploma of Financial
C5360 CHC51115 Counselling 1 1470 5,750 5,750 4 12,000 12,000 8.16
Diploma of Laboratory
Technology (Pathology
C5362 MSL50118 Testing) 2 1630 13,500 6,750 8 23,000 11,500 14.11
Diploma of Laboratory
C5363 MSL50118 Technology (Biotechnology) 2 1610 13,500 6,750 8 23,000 11,500 14.28
Diploma of Interpreting (LOTE-
C5364 PSP50916 English) 1 515 4,750 4,750 9 6,500 6,500 12.62

C5365 HLT54115 Diploma of Nursing 2 1730 18,000 9,000 10 34,500 17,250 19.94
Diploma of Nursing - Free
TAFE program for eligible
C5365 HLT54115 students 2 1730 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A

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Victorian
Victorian Victorian Domestic
Govt Domestic Domestic
Govt Govt full-fee
Indicative subsidised full-fee full-fee
subsidised subsidised place –
total place – 2022 place – place –
Program place – 2022 place – 2022 2022
National code Program name Duration program indicative 2022 2022 rate
code indicative rate per indicative
nominal total indicative per
annual fee $ nominal hour total
hours program annual fee nominal
(no $ (no program
price $ (no $ hour $
concession) concession) price $
concession)

Diploma of Marketing and


C5366 BSB50620 Communication 0.5 660 5,750 5,750 9 7,750 7,750 11.74
Diploma of Conservation and
C5367 AHC51120 Land Management 2 1350 15,000 7,500 11 24,500 12,250 18.14

C5368 CPP50121 Diploma of Surveying 1 1092 9,750 9,750 9 16,250 16,250 14.88
Diploma of Music Industry
C5378 CUA50815 (Sound Production) 1 760 8,750 8,750 12 13,500 13,500 17.76

C5379 FNS51820 Diploma of Financial Services 1 530 8,000 8,000 15 10,000 10,000 18.86
Diploma of Visual
C5381 SIR50217 Merchandising 1 935 8,500 8,500 9 14,000 14,000 14.97

C5382 22446VIC Diploma of Product Design 2 1631 14,000 7,000 9 22,000 11,000 13.48
Diploma of Teacher Education
C5383 22451VIC Preparation 1 678 4,500 4,500 7 4,500 4,500 6.63
Diploma of Community
Services (Statutory and
forensic child, youth and family
C5385 CHC52015 welfare) 1 1295 5,750 5,750 4 10,250 10,250 7.91
Diploma of Community
Services (Statutory and
forensic child, youth and family
welfare) - Free TAFE program
C5385 CHC52015 for eligible students 1 1295 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A

C5387 HLT55118 Diploma of Dental Technology 2 1313 22,500 11,250 17 32,500 16,250 24.75
Diploma of Dental Technology
C5387 HLT55118 (apprenticeship) 3 1313 18,000 6,000 14 32,500 10,833 24.75

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Victorian
Victorian Victorian Domestic
Govt Domestic Domestic
Govt Govt full-fee
Indicative subsidised full-fee full-fee
subsidised subsidised place –
total place – 2022 place – place –
Program place – 2022 place – 2022 2022
National code Program name Duration program indicative 2022 2022 rate
code indicative rate per indicative
nominal total indicative per
annual fee $ nominal hour total
hours program annual fee nominal
(no $ (no program
price $ (no $ hour $
concession) concession) price $
concession)

Diploma of Dental Technology


C5387 HLT55118 (Tasmanian apprentices) 3 1313 18,000 6,000 14 32,500 10,833 24.75
Diploma of Laboratory
C5388 MSL50118 Technology 1 1440 6,750 6,750 5 15,500 15,500 10.76

C5390 FNS50217 Diploma of Accounting 0.5 610 5,750 5,750 9 8,750 8,750 14.34
Diploma of Accounting - Free
TAFE program for eligible
C5390 FNS50217 students 0.5 610 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
Diploma of Leadership and
C5391 BSB50420 Management 1 700 7,000 7,000 10 8,750 8,750 12.50
Diploma of Information
C5394 ICT50418 Technology Networking 1 1150 5,750 5,750 5 13,250 13,250 11.52

C5396 MSF50218 Diploma of Interior Design 2 1635 14,500 7,250 9 26,000 13,000 15.90
Diploma of Community
C5397 CHC52015 Services 1 1180 5,750 5,750 5 10,250 10,250 8.68
Diploma of Community
Services - Free TAFE program
C5397 CHC52015 for eligible students 1 1180 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
Diploma of Community
Services - plan C5397VALS, 2
C5397 CHC52015 years part-time 2 1325 5,750 2,875 4 10,250 5,125 7.73
Diploma of Community
Services - plan C5397VALS, 2
years part-time - Free TAFE
C5397 CHC52015 program for eligible students 2 1325 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
Diploma of Applied
C5398 22460VIC Technologies (non-trainees) 1 840 5,250 5,250 6 10,250 10,250 12.20

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Victorian
Victorian Victorian Domestic
Govt Domestic Domestic
Govt Govt full-fee
Indicative subsidised full-fee full-fee
subsidised subsidised place –
total place – 2022 place – place –
Program place – 2022 place – 2022 2022
National code Program name Duration program indicative 2022 2022 rate
code indicative rate per indicative
nominal total indicative per
annual fee $ nominal hour total
hours program annual fee nominal
(no $ (no program
price $ (no $ hour $
concession) concession) price $
concession)

Diploma of Applied
C5398 22460VIC Technologies (traineeship) 1 840 4,750 4,750 6 10,250 10,250 12.20

C5399 TLI50219 Diploma of Logistics 1 940 7,750 7,750 8 14,000 14,000 14.89
Diploma of Business (Public
C5400 22524VIC Relations) 1 595 9,000 9,000 15 11,000 11,000 18.48

C5401 10871NAT Diploma of Fashion Styling 1 1240 6,500 6,500 5 11,500 11,500 9.27
Diploma of Information
C5402 ICT50220 Technology 1 1135 9,500 9,500 8 14,750 14,750 12.99
Diploma of Information
Technology (Advanced
C5402 ICT50220 Networking) 1 1270 9,500 9,500 7 14,750 14,750 11.61
Diploma of Marketing and
C5404 BSB50620 Communication 1 640 5,750 5,750 9 7,750 7,750 12.10

C5406 BSB50120 Diploma of Business 1 740 8,750 8,750 12 10,250 10,250 13.85
Diploma of Leadership and
C5407 BSB50420 Management 1 730 7,000 7,000 10 8,750 8,750 11.98
Diploma of Screen and Media
C5412 CUA51020 (Content Creation) 1 860 10,750 10,750 13 15,250 15,250 17.73
Diploma of Screen and Media
(Animation, Gaming and Visual
C5413 CUA51020 Effects) 1 935 10,000 10,000 11 15,000 15,000 16.04
Advanced Diploma of
Engineering Technology -
C6120 UEE62120 Electrical 2 2180 13,000 6,500 6 26,000 13,000 11.92

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Victorian
Victorian Victorian Domestic
Govt Domestic Domestic
Govt Govt full-fee
Indicative subsidised full-fee full-fee
subsidised subsidised place –
total place – 2022 place – place –
Program place – 2022 place – 2022 2022
National code Program name Duration program indicative 2022 2022 rate
code indicative rate per indicative
nominal total indicative per
annual fee $ nominal hour total
hours program annual fee nominal
(no $ (no program
price $ (no $ hour $
concession) concession) price $
concession)

Advanced Diploma of
Computer Systems
C6121 UEE60420 Engineering 2 2160 13,000 6,500 6 27,000 13,500 12.50
Advanced Diploma of
Electronics and
C6122 UEE60220 Communications Engineering 2 2180 13,000 6,500 6 39,000 19,500 17.88
Advanced Diploma of
Electronics and
Communications Engineering
C6122 UEE60220 (apprenticeship) 2 2180 13,000 6,500 6 39,000 19,500 17.88
Advanced Diploma of
C6130 MEM60112 Engineering (Mechanical) 2 1650 13,000 6,500 8 21,500 10,750 13.03
Advanced Diploma of
C6131 MEM60112 Engineering (Aeronautical) 2 1800 13,000 6,500 7 21,500 10,750 11.94
Advanced Diploma of Legal
C6141 22565VIC Practice 2 1245 16,500 8,250 13 23,500 11,750 18.87
Advanced Diploma of
Community Sector
C6147 CHC62015 Management 1 1070 5,750 5,750 5 11,250 11,250 10.51
Advanced Diploma of Visual
C6149 CUA60715 Arts 1 730 8,500 8,500 12 13,000 13,000 17.80
Advanced Diploma of Music
C6150 CUA60515 Industry (Sound Production) 1 930 9,000 9,000 10 14,500 14,500 15.59
Advanced Diploma of Screen
C6151 CUA60615 and Media 1 990 10,250 10,250 10 16,250 16,250 16.41
Advanced Diploma of Screen
C6151 CUA60615 and Media (Interactive Media) 1 820 10,250 10,250 13 16,250 16,250 19.81
Advanced Diploma of Graphic
C6152 CUA60315 Design 1 865 7,250 7,250 8 12,500 12,500 14.45

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Victorian
Victorian Victorian Domestic
Govt Domestic Domestic
Govt Govt full-fee
Indicative subsidised full-fee full-fee
subsidised subsidised place –
total place – 2022 place – place –
Program place – 2022 place – 2022 2022
National code Program name Duration program indicative 2022 2022 rate
code indicative rate per indicative
nominal total indicative per
annual fee $ nominal hour total
hours program annual fee nominal
(no $ (no program
price $ (no $ hour $
concession) concession) price $
concession)

Advanced Diploma of
C6153 PSP60816 Translating 1 535 5,000 5,000 9 6,750 6,750 12.61
Advanced Diploma of
C6154 PSP60916 Interpreting (LOTE-English) 1 695 5,750 5,750 8 7,750 7,750 11.15
Advanced Diploma of
C6155 BSB60520 Marketing and Communication 0.5 650 5,500 5,500 8 7,250 7,250 11.15
Advanced Diploma of
C6156 CPP60121 Surveying 1 770 9,750 9,750 13 14,500 14,500 18.83
Advanced Diploma of Dental
C6157 HLT65015 Prosthetics 2 1610 41,000 20,500 25 48,000 24,000 29.81
Advanced Diploma of
C6159 22316VIC Myotherapy 1 855 11,000 11,000 13 15,250 15,250 17.83
Advanced Diploma of
C6160 10678NAT Professional Screenwriting 2 1455 15,500 7,750 11 21,000 10,500 14.43
Advanced Diploma of Building
C6161 22477VIC Design (Architectural) 2 2086 21,000 10,500 10 35,500 17,750 17.01
Advanced Diploma of
Engineering Technology (Civil
C6162 22479VIC Engineering Design) 2 1750 12,500 6,250 7 25,000 12,500 14.28
Advanced Diploma of
C6163 FNS60217 Accounting 1 850 7,750 7,750 9 12,250 12,250 14.41
Advanced Diploma of
Accounting - Free TAFE
C6163 FNS60217 program for eligible students 1 850 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
Advanced Diploma of
C6164 BSB60220 Conveyancing 1.5 1090 7,500 5,000 7 10,875 7,250 9.97
Advanced Diploma of Textile
C6165 MST60219 Design and Development 1 1350 6,750 6,750 5 20,750 20,750 15.37

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Victorian
Victorian Victorian Domestic
Govt Domestic Domestic
Govt Govt full-fee
Indicative subsidised full-fee full-fee
subsidised subsidised place –
total place – 2022 place – place –
Program place – 2022 place – 2022 2022
National code Program name Duration program indicative 2022 2022 rate
code indicative rate per indicative
nominal total indicative per
annual fee $ nominal hour total
hours program annual fee nominal
(no $ (no program
price $ (no $ hour $
concession) concession) price $
concession)

Advanced Diploma of
C6166 22526VIC International Business 1 590 6,500 6,500 11 8,750 8,750 14.83
Advanced Diploma of
C6169 22525VIC Business (Public Relations) 1 935 9,500 9,500 10 12,500 12,500 13.36
Advanced Diploma of Screen
C6172 CUA60620 and Media (Directing) 1 1060 10,250 10,250 10 16,250 16,250 15.33
Advanced Diploma of Screen
and Media (Content Creation
C6173 CUA60620 and Design) 1 990 10,250 10,250 10 16,250 16,250 16.41
Lighting Engineering & Design
N0010 0037N0010 (full-fee only) 2 400 full fee only full fee only full fee only 6,500 3,250 16.25
Introduction to Interpreting and
S0133 0037S0133 Translation (full-fee only) 0.5 100 full fee only full fee only full fee only 1,750 1,750 17.50

S0142 CONISS012 CI White Card 0.5 6 - - - 175 175 29.16


Interpreting Skills for NAATI
S0146 0037S0146 Certification (full-fee only) 0.2 100 full fee only full fee only full fee only 1,750 1,750 17.50
Translating Skills for NAATI
S0147 0037S0147 Certification (full-fee only) 0.2 110 full fee only full fee only full fee only 1,750 1,750 15.90
Translating and Interpreting
Skills for NAATI Certification
S0148 0037S0148 (full-fee only) 0.2 130 full fee only full fee only full fee only 2,000 2,000 15.38
System and Network Plus
S0162 ICTSS00052 Technician Skill Set 0.5 200 1,300 1,300 7 1,750 1,750 8.75
Business Operations
S0163 BSBSS00101 Management Skill Set 0.5 330 - - - 7,000 7,000 21.21

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Appendix 3 – Int’l Onshore higher education, vocational education and preparatory program
fees
2022
Total 2022
Total full- Indicative International
program International
time credit Onshore fee
Program credit Onshore
Career Plan code Program name program points per per credit
code points / indicative
duration - annum point /
nominal annual tuition
years full-time nominal hour
hours fee $
$

Preparatory FS017 FS017SEH Foundation Studies 1.0 96 96 27,500 286.46

Preparatory FS017 FS017DSC Foundation Studies 1.0 96 96 27,500 286.46

Preparatory FS017 FS017GEN Foundation Studies 1.0 96 96 27,500 286.46

Preparatory FS017 FS017BUS Foundation Studies 1.0 96 96 27,500 286.46


Course in Introduction to the
National Disability Insurance
VE C0047 C0047 Scheme 0.12 40 VE 1,000 25.00
VE C2084 C2084 VCE Units 1 and 2 1 900 VE 17,500 19.44
VE C2085 C2085 VCE Units 3 and 4 (RMIT) 1 900 VE 17,500 19.44
Certificate IV in Building and
VE C4274 C4274 Construction (Building) 1 820 VE 15,000 18.29
Certificate IV in Allied Health
VE C4367 C4367 Assistance 1 1020 VE 17,500 17.15
Certificate IV in Photography
VE C4373 C4373 and Photo Imaging 1 880 VE 23,500 26.70
Certificate IV in Optical
VE C4375 C4375 Dispensing 1 715 VE 11,500 16.08
Certificate IV in Project
VE C4376 C4376 Management Practice 0.5 360 VE 7,000 19.44
Certificate IV in Training and
VE C4377 C4377 Assessment 0.5 330 VE 5,250 15.90
VE C4382 C4382 Certificate IV in Design 0.5 705 VE 17,500 24.82
VE C4385 C4385 Certificate IV in Dental Assisting 1 615 VE 8,500 13.82
Certificate IV in Tertiary
VE C4386 C4386 Preparation 0.5 530 VE 5,750 10.84

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2022
Total 2022
Total full- Indicative International
program International
time credit Onshore fee
Program credit Onshore
Career Plan code Program name program points per per credit
code points / indicative
duration - annum point /
nominal annual tuition
years full-time nominal hour
hours fee $
$
Certificate IV in Custom-Made
VE C4389 C4389 Footwear 1 1380 VE 24,000 17.39
Certificate IV in Laboratory
VE C4397 C4397 Techniques 1 1020 VE 17,500 17.15
Certificate IV in Accounting and
VE C4398 C4398 Bookkeeping 0.5 655 VE 11,500 17.55
Certificate IV in EAL (Further
VE C4399 C4399 Study) 0.5 555 VE 7,250 13.06
Certificate IV in Textile Design,
VE C4404 C4404 Development and Production 1 1390 VE 21,750 15.64
Certificate IV in Tertiary
VE C4411 C4411 Preparation 0.5 560 VE 5,750 10.26
Diploma of Building and
VE C5256 C5256 Construction (Building) 2 1890 VE 19,250 20.37
VE C5336 C5336 Diploma of Fashion Styling 1 1290 VE 20,000 15.50
VE C5343 C5343 Diploma of Financial Planning 1 1015 VE 11,000 10.83
VE C5348 C5348 Diploma of Visual Arts 1 1015 VE 22,000 21.67
VE C5350 C5350 Diploma of Screen and Media 1 738 VE 23,500 31.84
Diploma of Photography and
VE C5351 C5351 Photo Imaging 1 920 VE 22,250 24.18
VE C5357 C5357 Diploma of Remedial Massage 1.5 1743 VE 17,250 14.84
VE C5359 C5359 Diploma of Graphic Design 1 1040 VE 22,750 21.87
Diploma of Laboratory
VE C5362 C5362 Technology (Pathology Testing) 2 1630 VE 19,250 23.61
Diploma of Laboratory
VE C5363 C5363 Technology (Biotechnology) 2 1610 VE 19,250 23.91
Diploma of Interpreting (LOTE-
VE C5364 C5364 English) 1 515 VE 12,000 23.30
VE C5365 C5365 Diploma of Nursing 2 1730 VE 19,250 22.25
Diploma of Conservation and
VE C5367 C5367 Land Management 2 1350 VE 19,250 28.51

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2022
Total 2022
Total full- Indicative International
program International
time credit Onshore fee
Program credit Onshore
Career Plan code Program name program points per per credit
code points / indicative
duration - annum point /
nominal annual tuition
years full-time nominal hour
hours fee $
$
Diploma of International
VE C5372 C5372 Business 1 450 VE 22,250 49.44
Diploma of Music Industry
VE C5378 C5378 (Sound Production) 1 760 VE 22,750 29.93
VE C5379 C5379 Diploma of Financial Services 1 530 VE 22,250 41.98
Diploma of Visual
VE C5381 C5381 Merchandising 1 935 VE 24,750 26.47
VE C5382 C5382 Diploma of Product Design 2 1631 VE 22,750 27.89
Diploma of Teacher Education
VE C5383 C5383 Preparation 1 678 VE 5,000 7.37
Diploma of Digital Media
VE C5384 C5384 Technologies 1 920 VE 22,750 24.72
VE C5387 C5387 Diploma of Dental Technology 2 1313 VE 16,750 25.51
Diploma of Laboratory
VE C5388 C5388 Technology 1 1440 VE 19,250 13.36
VE C5390 C5390 Diploma of Accounting 0.5 610 VE 11,500 18.85
Diploma of Information
VE C5395 C5395 Technology 1 955 VE 22,250 23.29
VE C5396 C5396 Diploma of Interior Design 2 1635 VE 23,500 28.74
Diploma of Business (Public
VE C5400 C5400 Relations) 1 595 VE 12,000 20.16
VE C5401 C5401 Diploma of Fashion Styling 1 1240 VE 20,000 16.12
Diploma of Information
VE C5402 C5402 Technology 1 1135 VE 22,500 19.82
VE C5406 C5406 Diploma of Business 1 740 VE 11,500 15.54
Diploma of Leadership and
VE C5407 C5407 Management 1 730 VE 9,500 13.01
Diploma of Screen and Media
VE C5412 C5412 (Content Creation) 1 860 VE 23,500 27.32
Diploma of Screen and Media
(Animation, Gaming and Visual
VE C5413 C5413 Effects) 1 935 VE 22,750 24.33

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Total 2022
Total full- Indicative International
program International
time credit Onshore fee
Program credit Onshore
Career Plan code Program name program points per per credit
code points / indicative
duration - annum point /
nominal annual tuition
years full-time nominal hour
hours fee $
$
Advanced Diploma of
Engineering Technology -
VE C6120 C6120 Electrical 2 2180 VE 19,250 17.66
Advanced Diploma of Computer
VE C6121 C6121 Systems Engineering 2 2160 VE 19,250 17.82
Advanced Diploma of
Electronics and
VE C6122 C6122 Communications Engineering 2 2180 VE 19,250 17.66
Advanced Diploma of
VE C6130 C6130 Engineering (Mechanical) 2 1650 VE 19,250 23.33
Advanced Diploma of
VE C6131 C6131 Engineering (Aeronautical) 2 1800 VE 19,250 21.38
Advanced Diploma of
VE C6147 C6147 Community Sector Management 1 1070 VE 11,750 10.98
Advanced Diploma of Visual
VE C6149 C6149 Arts 1 730 VE 22,000 30.13
Advanced Diploma of Music
VE C6150 C6150 Industry (Sound Production) 1 930 VE 22,000 23.65
Advanced Diploma of Screen
VE C6151 C6151 and Media 1 990 VE 23,500 23.73
Advanced Diploma of Screen
VE C6151 C6151IM and Media (Interactive Media) 1 820 VE 23,500 28.65
Advanced Diploma of Graphic
VE C6152 C6152 Design 1 865 VE 22,750 26.30
Advanced Diploma of
VE C6153 C6153 Translating 1 535 VE 10,500 19.62
Advanced Diploma of
VE C6154 C6154 Interpreting (LOTE-English) 1 695 VE 13,750 19.78
Advanced Diploma of Dental
VE C6157 C6157 Prosthetics 2 1610 VE 24,500 30.43
Advanced Diploma of Building
VE C6161 C6161 Design (Architectural) 2 2086 VE 28,500 27.32

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Total 2022
Total full- Indicative International
program International
time credit Onshore fee
Program credit Onshore
Career Plan code Program name program points per per credit
code points / indicative
duration - annum point /
nominal annual tuition
years full-time nominal hour
hours fee $
$
Advanced Diploma of
Engineering Technology (Civil
VE C6162 C6162 Engineering Design) 2 1750 VE 19,250 22.00
Advanced Diploma of
VE C6163 C6163 Accounting 1 850 VE 22,250 26.17
Advanced Diploma of
VE C6164 C6164 Conveyancing 1.5 1090 VE 7,750 10.66
Advanced Diploma of Textile
VE C6165 C6165 Design and Development 1 1350 VE 22,250 16.48
Advanced Diploma of
VE C6166 C6166 International Business 1 590 VE 13,500 22.88
Advanced Diploma of Screen
VE C6172 C6172 and Media (Directing) 1 1060 VE 23,500 22.16
Advanced Diploma of Screen
and Media (Content Creation
VE C6173 C6173 and Design) 1 990 VE 23,500 23.73
Business Operations
VE S0163 S0163 Management 0.5 300 VE 7,750 25.83
Associate Degree in Information
Undergraduate AD006 AD006 Technology 2 192 96 33,600 350.00
Associate Degree in Design
Undergraduate AD007 AD007 (Furniture) 2 192 96 32,640 340.00
Undergraduate AD010 AD010 Associate Degree in Business 2 192 96 30,720 320.00
Associate Degree in Applied
Undergraduate AD012 AD012 Science 2 192 96 31,680 330.00
Associate Degree in Fashion
Undergraduate AD013 AD013 and Textile Merchandising 2 192 96 32,640 340.00
Associate Degree in Fashion
Undergraduate AD014 AD014 Design and Technology 2 192 96 32,640 340.00
Associate Degree in
Undergraduate AD016 AD016 Professional Writing and Editing 2 192 96 31,680 330.00
Associate Degree in Screen and
Undergraduate AD017 AD017 Media Production 2 192 96 31,680 330.00

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Total full- Indicative International
program International
time credit Onshore fee
Program credit Onshore
Career Plan code Program name program points per per credit
code points / indicative
duration - annum point /
nominal annual tuition
years full-time nominal hour
hours fee $
$
Associate Degree in Health
Undergraduate AD019 AD019 Sciences 2 192 96 31,680 330.00
Associate Degree in Interior
Undergraduate AD020 AD020 Decoration and Design 2 192 96 31,680 330.00
Associate Degree in Graphic
Undergraduate AD022 AD022 Design 2 192 96 31,680 330.00
Associate Degree in Aviation
Undergraduate AD023 AD023 (Professional Pilots) 2 192 96 69,120 720.00
Associate Degree in
Undergraduate AD026 AD026 Engineering Technology 2 192 96 34,560 360.00
Associate Degree in Digital
Technologies (Advanced
Undergraduate AD028 AD028 Manufacturing) 2 192 96 34,560 360.00
Bachelor of Applied Science
Undergraduate BH000 BH000 (Psychology) (Honours) 1 96 96 36,480 380.00
Bachelor of Science
Undergraduate BH010 BH010P (Mathematics) (Honours) 1 96 96 36,480 380.00
Undergraduate BH012 BH012 Bachelor of Science (Honours) 1 96 96 36,480 380.00
Bachelor of Computer Science
Undergraduate BH013 BH013P9 (Honours) 1 96 96 36,480 380.00
Bachelor of Social Science
Undergraduate BH016 BH016 (Honours) 1 96 96 30,720 320.00
Bachelor of Arts (International
Undergraduate BH049 BH049 Studies) (Honours) 1 96 96 30,720 320.00
Bachelor of Arts (Fine Art)
Undergraduate BH052 BH052 (Honours) 1 96 96 34,560 360.00
Bachelor of Health and
Undergraduate BH058 BH058 Biomedical Sciences (Honours) 1 96 96 40,320 420.00
Bachelor of Justice and
Undergraduate BH060 BH060P16 Criminology (Honours) 1 96 96 30,720 320.00
Undergraduate BH064 BH064 Bachelor of Business (Honours) 1 96 96 39,360 410.00
Bachelor of Media and
Undergraduate BH066 BH066 Communication (Honours) 1 96 96 34,560 360.00

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Total 2022
Total full- Indicative International
program International
time credit Onshore fee
Program credit Onshore
Career Plan code Program name program points per per credit
code points / indicative
duration - annum point /
nominal annual tuition
years full-time nominal hour
hours fee $
$
Bachelor of Engineering
(Electronic Product Design)
Undergraduate BH067 BH067 (Honours) 4 384 96 41,280 430.00
Bachelor of Engineering (Adv
Manufacturing and
Undergraduate BH068 BH068 Mechatronics) (Honours) 4 384 96 41,280 430.00
Bachelor of Engineering
(Biomedical Engineering)
Undergraduate BH069 BH069 (Honours) 4 384 96 41,280 430.00
Bachelor of Engineering
(Mechanical Engineering)
Undergraduate BH070 BH070 (Honours) 4 384 96 41,280 430.00
Bachelor of Engineering
(Telecommunications
Undergraduate BH071 BH071P17 Engineering) (Honours) 4 384 96 41,280 430.00
Bachelor of Engineering
(Computer and Network
Undergraduate BH072 BH072 Engineering) (Honours) 4 384 96 41,280 430.00
Bachelor of Engineering
(Electronic and Computer
Undergraduate BH073 BH073 Systems Engineering) (Honours) 4 384 96 41,280 430.00
Bachelor of Engineering
(Automotive Engineering)
Undergraduate BH074 BH074 (Honours) 4 384 96 41,280 430.00
Bachelor of Engineering
(Electrical Engineering)
Undergraduate BH075 BH075 (Honours) 4 384 96 41,280 430.00
Bachelor of Engineering
(Sustainable Systems
Undergraduate BH076 BH076 Engineering) (Honours) 4 384 96 41,280 430.00
Bachelor of Engineering (Civil
Undergraduate BH077 BH077 and Infrastructure) (Honours) 4 384 96 41,280 430.00

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Total 2022
Total full- Indicative International
program International
time credit Onshore fee
Program credit Onshore
Career Plan code Program name program points per per credit
code points / indicative
duration - annum point /
nominal annual tuition
years full-time nominal hour
hours fee $
$
Bachelor of Engineering
(Aerospace Engineering)
Undergraduate BH078 BH078 (Honours) 4 384 96 41,280 430.00
Bachelor of Engineering
(Chemical Engineering)
Undergraduate BH079 BH079 (Honours) 4 384 96 41,280 430.00
Bachelor of Engineering
(Environmental Engineering)
Undergraduate BH080 BH080 (Honours) 4 384 96 41,280 430.00
Bachelor of Engineering
(Electrical Engineering)
(Honours)/Bachelor of Business
Undergraduate BH081 BH081 (Management) 5 528 105.6 45,408 430.00
Bachelor of Engineering
(Aerospace Engineering)
(Honours)/Bachelor of Business
Undergraduate BH082 BH082 (Management) 5 528 105.6 45,408 430.00
Bachelor of Engineering
(Electrical Engineering)
(Honours)/Bachelor of
Undergraduate BH083 BH083 Commerce 5 528 105.6 45,408 430.00
Bachelor of Engineering
(Automotive Engineering)
(Honours)/Bachelor of Business
Undergraduate BH084 BH084 (Management) 5 528 105.6 45,408 430.00
Bachelor of Engineering
(Chemical Engineering)
(Honours)/Bachelor of Business
Undergraduate BH085 BH085 (Management) 5 516 103.2 44,376 430.00
Bachelor of Engineering (Adv
Manufacturing &
Mechatronics)(Hons)/Bachelor
Undergraduate BH086 BH086 of Business(Intern Bus) 5 528 105.6 45,408 430.00

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Total 2022
Total full- Indicative International
program International
time credit Onshore fee
Program credit Onshore
Career Plan code Program name program points per per credit
code points / indicative
duration - annum point /
nominal annual tuition
years full-time nominal hour
hours fee $
$
Bachelor of Engineering
(Chemical Engineering)
(Honours)/Bachelor of Science
Undergraduate BH087 BH087 (Biotechnology) 5 516 103.2 39,216 380.00
Bachelor of Engineering (Civil
and Infrastructure)
(Honours)/Bachelor of Business
Undergraduate BH088 BH088 (Management) 5 516 103.2 44,376 430.00
Bachelor of Engineering
(Mechanical Engineering)
(Honours)/Bachelor of Business
Undergraduate BH089 BH089 (Management) 5 528 105.6 45,408 430.00
Bachelor of Engineering
(Mechanical Engineering)
(Honours)/Bachelor of Science
Undergraduate BH090 BH090 (Biotechnology) 5 528 105.6 45,408 430.00
Bachelor of Engineering
(Computer and Network
Engineering)
(Honours)/Bachelor of Computer
Undergraduate BH091 BH091 Science 5 528 105.6 45,408 430.00
Bachelor of
Engineering(Sustainable
Systems Engineering)
(Honours)/Bachelor of
Undergraduate BH092 BH092 Business(Management) 5 528 105.6 45,408 430.00
Bachelor of Engineering
(Mechanical Engineering)
(Honours)/Bachelor of Industrial
Undergraduate BH093 BH093 Design (Honours) 5 528 105.6 45,408 430.00
Bachelor of
Engineering(Telecommunication
Undergraduate BH094 BH094 s 5 528 105.6 45,408 430.00

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Total 2022
Total full- Indicative International
program International
time credit Onshore fee
Program credit Onshore
Career Plan code Program name program points per per credit
code points / indicative
duration - annum point /
nominal annual tuition
years full-time nominal hour
hours fee $
$
Engineering)(Honours)/Bachelor
of Computer Science
Bachelor of Environmental
Science/Bachelor of Engineering
(Environmental Engineering)
Undergraduate BH096 BH096 (Honours) 5 480 96 36,480 380.00
Bachelor of
Science(Physics)/Bachelor of
Engineering(Telecommunication
Undergraduate BH097 BH097 s Engineering)(Honours) 5 528 105.6 45,408 430.00
Bachelor of Science (Applied
Chemistry)/Bachelor of
Engineering (Chemical
Undergraduate BH098 BH098 Engineering) (Honours) 5 480 96 36,480 380.00
Bachelor of Science(Food
Technology &
Nutrition)/Bachelor of
Engineering(Chemical
Undergraduate BH099 BH099 Engineering)(Hons) 5 516 103.2 39,216 380.00
Bachelor of Engineering
(Sustainable Systems Eng)
(Honours)/Bachelor of Industrial
Undergraduate BH100 BH100 Design (Honours) 5 528 105.6 45,408 430.00
Bachelor of Science (Dean's
Undergraduate BH101 BH101 Scholar)(Honours) 4 384 96 36,480 380.00
Bachelor of Pharmacy
Undergraduate BH102 BH102 (Honours) 4 384 96 44,160 460.00
Bachelor of Industrial Design
Undergraduate BH104 BH104 (Honours) 4 384 96 42,240 440.00
Bachelor of Social Work
Undergraduate BH105 BH105 (Honours) 4 384 96 31,680 330.00

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Total 2022
Total full- Indicative International
program International
time credit Onshore fee
Program credit Onshore
Career Plan code Program name program points per per credit
code points / indicative
duration - annum point /
nominal annual tuition
years full-time nominal hour
hours fee $
$
Bachelor of Social Work
(Honours)/Bachelor of Social
Undergraduate BH106 BH106 Science (Psychology) 5 480 96 30,720 320.00
Bachelor of Engineering
(Computer and Network
Engineering)
(Honours)/Bachelor of Business
Undergraduate BH107 BH107 (Mgt) 5 528 105.6 45,408 430.00
Bachelor of Urban and Regional
Undergraduate BH108 BH108 Planning (Honours) 4 384 96 30,720 320.00
Bachelor of Engineering
(Electronic & Computer Systems
Eng) Honours/Bachelor of
Undergraduate BH111 BH111 Business(Management) 5 528 105.6 45,408 430.00
Bachelor of Applied Science
(Project Management)
Undergraduate BH112 BH112 (Honours) (2021+) 4 384 96 37,440 390.00
Bachelor of Applied Science
(Project Management)
Undergraduate BH112 BH112 (Honours) (2020-) 4 384 96 36,480 380.00
Bachelor of Applied Science
(Property and Valuation)
Undergraduate BH113 BH113 (Honours) (2021+) 4 384 96 37,440 390.00
Bachelor of Applied Science
(Property and Valuation)
Undergraduate BH113 BH113 (Honours) (2020-) 4 384 96 36,480 380.00
Bachelor of Applied Science
(Construction Management)
Undergraduate BH114 BH114 (Honours) 4 384 96 37,440 390.00
Bachelor of Interior Design
Undergraduate BH115 BH115 (Honours) 4 384 96 42,240 440.00
Bachelor of Applied Science
Undergraduate BH116 BH116 (Surveying) (Honours) 4 384 96 36,480 380.00

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Total 2022
Total full- Indicative International
program International
time credit Onshore fee
Program credit Onshore
Career Plan code Program name program points per per credit
code points / indicative
duration - annum point /
nominal annual tuition
years full-time nominal hour
hours fee $
$
Bachelor of Science (Geospatial
Undergraduate BH117 BH117 Science) (Honours) 4 384 96 36,480 380.00
Bachelor of Engineering
(Automotive
Engineering)(Honours)/Bachelor
Undergraduate BH118 BH118 of Industrial Design (Honours) 5 528 105.6 45,408 430.00
Undergraduate BH119 BH119 Bachelor of Analytics (Honours) 4 384 96 36,480 380.00
Bachelor of Pharmaceutical
Undergraduate BH121 BH121 Sciences (Honours) 1 96 96 40,320 420.00
Bachelor of
Engineering(Chemical
Engineering)(Honours)/Bachelor
Undergraduate BH122 BH122 of Pharmaceutical Sciences 5 516 103.2 44,376 430.00
Bachelor of Textiles (Design)
Undergraduate BH124 BH124 (Honours) 1 96 96 40,320 420.00
Bachelor of Arts (Photography)
Undergraduate BH125 BH125 (Honours) 1 96 96 34,560 360.00
Bachelor of Engineering
Undergraduate BH126 BH126 (Honours) 4 384 96 41,280 430.00
Bachelor of Fashion (Design)
Undergraduate BH127 BH127 (Honours) 1 96 96 40,320 420.00
Bachelor of Engineering (Space
Undergraduate BH128 BH128 Engineering) (Honours) 4 384 96 41,280 430.00
Bachelor of Environment and
Undergraduate BP000 BP000 Society 3 288 96 30,720 320.00
Undergraduate BP023 BP023P16 Bachelor of Criminal Justice 3 288 96 30,720 320.00
Bachelor of Business
(International Business)
Undergraduate BP027 BP027P9 (Applied) 4 384 96 39,360 410.00
Bachelor of Business
Undergraduate BP030 BP030 (Entrepreneurship) 3 288 96 39,360 410.00
Undergraduate BP032 BP032 Bachelor of Nursing 3 288 96 36,480 380.00
Undergraduate BP046 BP046 Bachelor of Education 4 384 96 28,800 300.00

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Total 2022
Total full- Indicative International
program International
time credit Onshore fee
Program credit Onshore
Career Plan code Program name program points per per credit
code points / indicative
duration - annum point /
nominal annual tuition
years full-time nominal hour
hours fee $
$
Undergraduate BP047 BP047 Bachelor of Arts (Music Industry) 3 288 96 31,680 330.00
Bachelor of Arts (International
Undergraduate BP048 BP048 Studies) 3 288 96 29,760 310.00
Bachelor of Applied Science
Undergraduate BP070 BP070 (Aviation) 3 288 96 41,280 430.00
Bachelor of Science (Applied
Undergraduate BP083 BP083 Mathematics and Statistics) 3 288 96 36,480 380.00
Undergraduate BP094 BP094 Bachelor of Computer Science 3 288 96 36,480 380.00
Bachelor of Software
Undergraduate BP096 BP096 Engineering 4 384 96 36,480 380.00
Bachelor of Applied Science
Undergraduate BP105 BP105 (Construction Management) 4 384 96 37,440 390.00
Bachelor of Social Science
Undergraduate BP112 BP112 (Psychology) 3 288 96 30,720 320.00
Bachelor of Social
Work/Bachelor of Social Science
Undergraduate BP113 BP113 (Psychology) 5 480 96 30,720 320.00
Bachelor of Design
Undergraduate BP115 BP115 (Communication Design) 3 288 96 39,360 410.00
Undergraduate BP117 BP117 Bachelor of Arts (Photography) 3 288 96 36,480 380.00
Bachelor of Textiles (Design)
Undergraduate BP121 BP121 (2022+) 3 288 96 40,320 420.00
Bachelor of Textiles (Design)
Undergraduate BP121 BP121 (2021-) 3 288 96 37,440 390.00
Bachelor of Applied Science
Undergraduate BP123 BP123 (Textile Technology) 3 288 96 34,560 360.00
Bachelor of Business
Undergraduate BP129 BP129P9 (Professional Accountancy) 4 384 96 39,360 410.00
Bachelor of Business
(Economics and Finance)
Undergraduate BP134 BP134P9 (Applied) 4 384 96 39,360 410.00
Bachelor of Business
Undergraduate BP138 BP13814 (Information Systems) (Applied) 4 384 96 39,360 410.00

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Total 2022
Total full- Indicative International
program International
time credit Onshore fee
Program credit Onshore
Career Plan code Program name program points per per credit
code points / indicative
duration - annum point /
nominal annual tuition
years full-time nominal hour
hours fee $
$
Bachelor of Business
Undergraduate BP141 BP141P9 (Marketing) (Applied) 4 384 96 39,360 410.00
Bachelor of Business (Logistics
and Supply Chain Management)
Undergraduate BP143 BP143P9 (Applied) 4 384 96 39,360 410.00
Bachelor of Biomedical Science
Undergraduate BP147 BP147 (Laboratory Medicine) 4 384 96 40,320 420.00
Bachelor of Applied Science
Undergraduate BP154 BP154 (Psychology) 3 288 96 36,480 380.00
Bachelor of Environmental
Science/Bachelor of Business
Undergraduate BP161 BP161 (Management) 4 432 108 41,040 380.00
Bachelor of Information
Undergraduate BP162 BP162 Technology 3 288 96 36,480 380.00
Bachelor of Environmental
Undergraduate BP192 BP192 Science 3 288 96 36,480 380.00
Bachelor of Environmental
Science/Bachelor of
Undergraduate BP193 BP193 Environment and Society 4 384 96 38,400 400.00
Bachelor of Science (Food
Undergraduate BP199 BP199 Technology and Nutrition) 3 288 96 36,480 380.00
Undergraduate BP201 BP201 Bachelor of Arts (Fine Art) 3 288 96 36,480 380.00
Bachelor of Design (Animation
Undergraduate BP203 BP203 and Interactive Media) 3 288 96 39,360 410.00
Bachelor of Legal and Dispute
Undergraduate BP204 BP204P16 Studies 3 288 96 30,720 320.00
Bachelor of Fashion (Design
Undergraduate BP211 BP211 Technology) (2022+) 1 96 96 40,320 420.00
Bachelor of Fashion (Design
Undergraduate BP211 BP211 Technology) (2021-) 1 96 96 37,440 390.00
Undergraduate BP214 BP214 Bachelor of Design (Games) 3 288 96 39,360 410.00

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Total 2022
Total full- Indicative International
program International
time credit Onshore fee
Program credit Onshore
Career Plan code Program name program points per per credit
code points / indicative
duration - annum point /
nominal annual tuition
years full-time nominal hour
hours fee $
$
Bachelor of Information
Technology (Games and
Undergraduate BP215 BP215 Graphics Programming) 3 288 96 36,480 380.00
Bachelor of Business
Undergraduate BP217 BP217 (Management) 3 288 96 39,360 410.00
Bachelor of Communication
Undergraduate BP219 BP219P9 (Advertising) 3 288 96 34,560 360.00
Bachelor of Communication
Undergraduate BP220 BP220 (Journalism) 3 288 96 34,560 360.00
Bachelor of Communication
Undergraduate BP221 BP221 (Media) 3 288 96 35,520 370.00
Bachelor of Communication
Undergraduate BP221 BP221ACC (Media) (accelerated, 2.5 years) 2.5 288 115.2 42,624 370.00
Bachelor of Communication
Undergraduate BP222 BP222 (Professional Communication) 3 288 96 36,480 380.00
Bachelor of Communication
(Professional Communication)
Undergraduate BP222 BP222ACC (accelerated, 2.5 years) 2.5 288 115.2 43,776 380.00
Bachelor of Communication
Undergraduate BP223 BP223 (Public Relations) 3 288 96 34,560 360.00
Bachelor of Science
Undergraduate BP226 BP226 (Biotechnology) 3 288 96 36,480 380.00
Undergraduate BP229 BP229 Bachelor of Science 3 288 96 36,480 380.00
Bachelor of Science
Undergraduate BP230 BP230 (Nanotechnology) 3 288 96 36,480 380.00
Undergraduate BP231 BP231 Bachelor of Biomedical Science 3 288 96 40,320 420.00
Bachelor of Technology
Undergraduate BP232 BP232 (Computing Studies) 3 288 96 36,480 380.00
Undergraduate BP245 BP245 Bachelor of Science (Statistics) 3 288 96 36,480 380.00
Bachelor of Science
(Nanotechnology)/Bachelor of
Undergraduate BP247 BP247 Science (Applied Sciences) 4 384 96 36,480 380.00

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Total 2022
Total full- Indicative International
program International
time credit Onshore fee
Program credit Onshore
Career Plan code Program name program points per per credit
code points / indicative
duration - annum point /
nominal annual tuition
years full-time nominal hour
hours fee $
$
Undergraduate BP250 BP250 Bachelor of Architectural Design 3 288 96 46,080 480.00
Bachelor of Business
Undergraduate BP251 BP251 (Economics and Finance) 3 288 96 39,360 410.00
Bachelor of Business
Undergraduate BP252 BP252 (Marketing) 3 288 96 39,360 410.00
Bachelor of Business
Undergraduate BP253 BP253 (International Business) 3 288 96 39,360 410.00
Bachelor of Business
Undergraduate BP254 BP254 (Accountancy) 3 288 96 39,360 410.00
Bachelor of Business (Logistics
Undergraduate BP255 BP255 and Supply Chain Management) 3 288 96 39,360 410.00
Bachelor of Landscape
Undergraduate BP256 BP256 Architectural Design 3 288 96 42,240 440.00
Bachelor of Arts (Creative
Undergraduate BP257 BP257 Writing) 3 288 96 34,560 360.00
Bachelor of Education (Early
Undergraduate BP260 BP260 Childhood Education) 4 384 96 29,760 310.00
Bachelor of Education (Early
Childhood Education) (2 years
Undergraduate BP260 BP260P17 with prior credit) 2 192 96 29,760 310.00
Bachelor of Business (Human
Undergraduate BP276 BP276 Resource Management) 3 288 96 39,360 410.00
Bachelor of Health
Science/Bachelor of Applied
Undergraduate BP278 BP278CMDD Science (Chinese Medicine) 5 480 96 36,480 380.00
Bachelor of Health
Science/Bachelor of Applied
Undergraduate BP279 BP279CSODD Science (Osteopathy) 5 480 96 36,480 380.00
Bachelor of Health
Science/Bachelor of Applied
Undergraduate BP280 BP280HSDD Science (Chiropractic) 5 480 96 36,480 380.00

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Total 2022
Total full- Indicative International
program International
time credit Onshore fee
Program credit Onshore
Career Plan code Program name program points per per credit
code points / indicative
duration - annum point /
nominal annual tuition
years full-time nominal hour
hours fee $
$
Bachelor of Applied Science
(Aviation)/Bachelor of Business
Undergraduate BP284 BP284ASADD (Management) 4 432 108 46,440 430.00
Bachelor of Science (Food
Technology)/Bachelor of
Undergraduate BP289 BP289SFTDD Business (Management) 4 432 108 41,040 380.00
Bachelor of Science
(Biotechnology)/Bachelor of
Undergraduate BP293 BP293SBDD Biomedical Science 4 384 96 36,480 380.00
Bachelor of Criminology and
Undergraduate BP295 BP295P16 Psychology 3 288 96 30,720 320.00
Bachelor of Applied Science
Undergraduate BP296 BP296 (Exercise and Sport Science) 3 288 96 36,480 380.00
Bachelor of Science (Applied
Chemistry)/Bachelor of Business
Undergraduate BP305 BP305ACDD (Management) 4 432 108 41,040 380.00
Bachelor of Science (Applied
Science)/Bachelor of Business
Undergraduate BP305 BP305ASDD (Management) 4 432 108 41,040 380.00
Bachelor of Science (Biological
Sciences)/Bachelor of Business
Undergraduate BP305 BP305BSDD (Management) 4 432 108 41,040 380.00
Bachelor of Science
(Biotechnology)/Bachelor of
Undergraduate BP305 BP305BTDD Business (Management) 4 432 108 41,040 380.00
Bachelor of Science
(Physics)/Bachelor of Business
Undergraduate BP305 BP305PHYDD (Management) 4 432 108 41,040 380.00
Bachelor of Business
Undergraduate BP308 BP308 (Information Systems) 3 288 96 39,360 410.00
Bachelor of Design (Digital
Undergraduate BP309 BP309 Media) 3 288 96 39,360 410.00

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Total 2022
Total full- Indicative International
program International
time credit Onshore fee
Program credit Onshore
Career Plan code Program name program points per per credit
code points / indicative
duration - annum point /
nominal annual tuition
years full-time nominal hour
hours fee $
$
Bachelor of Fashion
Undergraduate BP310 BP310 (Merchandise Management) 3 288 96 40,320 420.00
Bachelor of Pharmaceutical
Undergraduate BP311 BP311 Sciences 3 288 96 40,320 420.00
Bachelor of Business (Financial
Planning)/Bachelor of Business
Undergraduate BP313 BP313 (Accountancy) 4 384 96 39,360 410.00
Bachelor of Business (Financial
Undergraduate BP314 BP314 Planning) 3 288 96 39,360 410.00
Bachelor of Arts (Welfare and
Undergraduate BP315 BP315 Society) 3 288 96 31,680 330.00
Bachelor of Health, Physical
Education and Sport
Undergraduate BP319 BP319 (Secondary) 4 384 96 28,800 300.00
Bachelor of Education (Primary
Undergraduate BP320 BP320 Education) 4 384 96 28,800 300.00
Bachelor of Education (Primary
Education and Disability
Undergraduate BP320 BP320PDI Inclusion) 4 384 96 28,800 300.00
Bachelor of Education (Primary
Undergraduate BP320 BP320PEC and Early Childhood Education) 4 384 96 28,800 300.00
Bachelor of Education (Primary
Undergraduate BP320 BP320PPE and Physical Education/Sport) 4 384 96 28,800 300.00
Bachelor of Applied Science
Undergraduate BP321 BP321 (Medical Radiations) 4 384 96 40,320 420.00
Bachelor of Youth Work and
Undergraduate BP322 BP322 Youth Studies 3 288 96 30,720 320.00
Bachelor of Business (Digital
Undergraduate BP324 BP324 Business) 3 288 96 39,360 410.00
Bachelor of Fashion and
Undergraduate BP326 BP326 Textiles (Sustainable Innovation) 3 288 96 40,320 420.00
Undergraduate BP327 BP327 Bachelor of Fashion (Enterprise) 3 288 96 40,320 420.00
Undergraduate BP328 BP328 Bachelor of Fashion (Design) 3 288 96 40,320 420.00

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2022
Total 2022
Total full- Indicative International
program International
time credit Onshore fee
Program credit Onshore
Career Plan code Program name program points per per credit
code points / indicative
duration - annum point /
nominal annual tuition
years full-time nominal hour
hours fee $
$
Bachelor of Social Science
Undergraduate BP329 BP329 (Urban Policy) 3 288 96 30,720 320.00
Undergraduate BP330 BP330 Bachelor of Space Science 3 288 96 36,480 380.00
Undergraduate BP331 BP331 Bachelor of Analytics 3 288 96 36,480 380.00
Undergraduate BP332 BP332 Bachelor of International Studies 3 288 96 29,760 310.00
Bachelor of International Studies
Undergraduate BP332 BP332DEV (Development) 3 288 96 29,760 310.00
Bachelor of International Studies
Undergraduate BP332 BP332GS (Global Security) 3 288 96 29,760 310.00
Bachelor of International Studies
Undergraduate BP332 BP332LAN (Languages) 3 288 96 29,760 310.00
Bachelor of Business
Undergraduate BP334 BP334 (Blockchain Enabled Business) 3 288 96 39,360 410.00
Undergraduate BP335 BP335 Bachelor of Laws 3 288 96 39,360 410.00
Bachelor of Laws/Bachelor of
Undergraduate BP336 BP336BLDD Business (Information Systems) 5 480 96 39,360 410.00
Bachelor of Laws/Bachelor of
Undergraduate BP336 BP336ISDD Business (Information Systems) 5 480 96 39,360 410.00
Bachelor of Laws/Bachelor of
Business (Economics and
Undergraduate BP339 BP339BLDD Finance) 5 504 96 39,360 410.00
Bachelor of Laws/Bachelor of
Business (Economics and
Undergraduate BP339 BP339EFDD Finance) 5 504 96 39,360 410.00
Undergraduate BP340 BP340 Bachelor of Data Science 3 288 96 36,480 380.00
Bachelor of Business Innovation
Undergraduate BP341 BP341 and Enterprise 3 288 96 39,360 410.00
Undergraduate BP343 BP343 Bachelor of Business 3 288 96 39,360 410.00
Bachelor of Business
Undergraduate BP344 BP344 Professional Practice 4 384 96 39,360 410.00
Undergraduate DP003 DP003 Diploma of Commerce 1 96 96 29,760 310.00

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Total full- Indicative International
program International
time credit Onshore fee
Program credit Onshore
Career Plan code Program name program points per per credit
code points / indicative
duration - annum point /
nominal annual tuition
years full-time nominal hour
hours fee $
$
Diploma of Flying (Pilot
Undergraduate DP017 DP017 Cadetship) 1 108 108 100,440 930.00
Study Abroad Enrolments
Undergraduate SAUGD STUDABUGRD (Inbound) UGRD 1 96 96 21,120 220.00
Study Abroad Enrolments
Undergraduate SAUSS SAUSS (Summer School) (UGRD) 0.5 48 48 10,560 220.00
Undergraduate Certificate in
Applied Mathematics and
Undergraduate UC007 UC007 Statistics 0.5 48 48 18,240 380.00
Undergraduate Certificate in
Undergraduate UC008 UC008 Data Science 0.5 48 48 18,240 380.00
Undergraduate Certificate in
Undergraduate UC010 UC010 Biomedical Science 0.5 48 48 20,160 420.00
Undergraduate Certificate in
Undergraduate UC011 UC011 Applied Science 0.5 48 48 18,240 380.00
Undergraduate Certificate in
Undergraduate UC013 UC013 Biomedical Engineering 0.5 48 48 20,640 430.00
Undergraduate Certificate in
Undergraduate UC014 UC014 Space Science 0.5 48 48 18,240 380.00
Undergraduate Certificate in
Undergraduate UC015 UC015 Surveying 0.5 48 48 18,240 380.00
Undergraduate Certificate in
Undergraduate UC016 UC016 Engineering Technology 0.5 48 48 20,640 430.00
Undergraduate Certificate in
Undergraduate UC017 UC017 Health Science 0.5 48 48 20,160 420.00
X Institute Enrol Inbound to
Undergraduate XIUG4 XIUG4 RMIT Business (UGRD) 1 96 96 38,400 400.00
X Institute Enrol Inbound to
RMIT in Science Engineering
Undergraduate XIUG8 XIUG8 and Health College (UGRD) 1 96 96 37,440 390.00
X Institute Enrol Inbound to
RMIT in Design and Social
Undergraduate XIUG9 XIUG9 Context College (UGRD) 1 96 96 39,360 410.00

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Total 2022
Total full- Indicative International
program International
time credit Onshore fee
Program credit Onshore
Career Plan code Program name program points per per credit
code points / indicative
duration - annum point /
nominal annual tuition
years full-time nominal hour
hours fee $
$
Graduate Certificate in
Postgraduate GC035 GC035 Occupational Health and Safety 0.5 48 48 19,200 400.00
Graduate Certificate in Project
Postgraduate GC042 GC042 Management 0.5 48 48 21,600 450.00
Graduate Certificate in Careers
Postgraduate GC044 GC044 Education and Development 0.5 48 48 9,120 190.00
Graduate Certificate in Art in
Postgraduate GC045 GC045 Public Space 0.5 48 48 17,280 360.00
Graduate Certificate in Business
Postgraduate GC047 GC047 Administration 0.5 48 48 23,520 490.00
Postgraduate GC048 GC048 Graduate Certificate in Finance 0.5 48 48 21,120 440.00
Postgraduate GC051 GC051 Graduate Certificate in Property 0.5 48 48 20,640 430.00
Graduate Certificate in
Postgraduate GC053 GC053 Marketing 0.5 48 48 21,120 440.00
Graduate Certificate in Supply
Chain and Logistics
Postgraduate GC055 GC055 Management 0.5 48 48 21,120 440.00
Graduate Certificate in Business
Postgraduate GC099 GC099 Information Technology 0.5 48 48 21,120 440.00
Graduate Certificate of
Postgraduate GC104 GC104 Commerce 0.5 48 48 21,120 440.00
Graduate Certificate in
Postgraduate GC119 GC119 Professional Accounting 0.5 48 48 21,120 440.00
Graduate Certificate in Business
Postgraduate GC129 GC129 Administration (Executive) 0.5 48 48 24,480 510.00
Graduate Certificate in
Postgraduate GC153 GC153 International Business 0.5 48 48 21,120 440.00
Graduate Certificate in Human
Postgraduate GC161 GC161 Resource Management 0.5 48 48 21,120 440.00
Graduate Certificate in Energy
Efficient and Sustainable
Postgraduate GC163 GC163 Building 0.5 48 48 20,640 430.00

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Total full- Indicative International
program International
time credit Onshore fee
Program credit Onshore
Career Plan code Program name program points per per credit
code points / indicative
duration - annum point /
nominal annual tuition
years full-time nominal hour
hours fee $
$
Graduate Certificate in Domestic
Postgraduate GC164 GC164 and Family Violence 0.5 48 48 16,800 350.00
Graduate Certificate in
Postgraduate GC165 GC165 Transport Safety Investigation 0.5 48 48 21,120 440.00
Graduate Certificate in Fashion
Postgraduate GC166 GC166 (Entrepreneurship) 0.5 48 48 18,240 380.00
Graduate Certificate in Textiles
Postgraduate GC167 GC167 (Forensics) 0.5 48 48 18,240 380.00
Graduate Certificate in Data
Postgraduate GC173 GC173 Science 0.5 48 48 18,720 390.00
Graduate Certificate in Financial
Postgraduate GC176 GC176 Planning 0.5 48 48 21,120 440.00
Graduate Certificate in Digital
Postgraduate GC179 GC179 Communication Strategy 0.5 48 48 12,000 250.00
Graduate Certificate in
Postgraduate GC180 GC180 Blockchain Enabled Business 0.5 48 48 21,120 440.00
Graduate Certificate in Service
Postgraduate GC181 GC181 Design 0.5 48 48 14,400 300.00
Graduate Certificate in Arts
Postgraduate GC184 GC184 Management 0.5 48 48 17,280 360.00
Graduate Certificate in
Postgraduate GC185 GC185 Translating and Interpreting 0.5 48 48 16,800 350.00
Graduate Certificate in
Environmental Science and
Postgraduate GC189 GC189 Technology 0.5 48 48 18,720 390.00
Graduate Certificate of Design
Postgraduate GC192 GC192 Innovation and Technology 0.5 48 48 21,120 440.00
Graduate Certificate in Justice
Postgraduate GC195 GC195 and Criminology 0.5 48 48 16,800 350.00
Graduate Certificate in
Animation, Games and
Postgraduate GC205 GC205 Interactivity 0.5 48 48 17,280 360.00

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Total full- Indicative International
program International
time credit Onshore fee
Program credit Onshore
Career Plan code Program name program points per per credit
code points / indicative
duration - annum point /
nominal annual tuition
years full-time nominal hour
hours fee $
$
Graduate Certificate in People
Postgraduate GC206 GC206 Analytics 0.5 48 48 21,120 440.00
Graduate Diploma in Arts
Postgraduate GD028 GD028 Management 1 96 96 34,560 360.00
Graduate Diploma in
Postgraduate GD052 GD052 Occupational Health and Safety 1 96 48 19,200 400.00
Graduate Diploma in Public
Postgraduate GD068 GD068 Policy 1 96 96 33,600 350.00
Graduate Diploma in Art in
Postgraduate GD070 GD070 Public Space 1 96 96 34,560 360.00
Postgraduate GD074 GD074 Graduate Diploma in Journalism 1 96 96 27,840 290.00
Postgraduate GD090 GD090 Graduate Diploma in Property 1 96 96 41,280 430.00
Postgraduate GD094 GD094 Graduate Diploma in Marketing 1 96 96 42,240 440.00
Graduate Diploma in Laboratory
Postgraduate GD102 GD102 Medicine 1 96 96 41,280 430.00
Graduate Diploma in Education
Postgraduate GD108 GD108 (Early Childhood) 1 96 96 30,720 320.00
Graduate Diploma in Urban
Postgraduate GD125 GD125 Planning and Environment 1 96 96 33,600 350.00
Graduate Diploma in Justice and
Postgraduate GD137 GD137 Criminology 1 96 96 33,600 350.00
Postgraduate GD140 GD140 Graduate Diploma of Commerce 1 96 96 42,240 440.00
Graduate Diploma in Mental
Postgraduate GD158 GD158 Health Nursing 1 96 96 30,720 320.00
Graduate Diploma in Translating
Postgraduate GD168 GD168 and Interpreting 1 96 96 33,600 350.00
Postgraduate GD180 GD180 Graduate Diploma in Media 1 96 96 36,480 380.00
Graduate Diploma in
Postgraduate GD183 GD183 International Business 1 96 96 42,240 440.00
Graduate Diploma in Urban
Postgraduate GD184 GD184 Design 1 96 96 42,240 440.00

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Total full- Indicative International
program International
time credit Onshore fee
Program credit Onshore
Career Plan code Program name program points per per credit
code points / indicative
duration - annum point /
nominal annual tuition
years full-time nominal hour
hours fee $
$
Graduate Diploma in Energy
Efficient and Sustainable
Postgraduate GD189 GD189 Building 1 96 96 41,280 430.00
Graduate Diploma of Design
Postgraduate GD191 GD191 Innovation and Technology 1 96 96 42,240 440.00
Graduate Diploma of Animation,
Postgraduate GD193 GD193 Games and Interactivity 1 96 96 34,560 360.00
Graduate Diploma in Project
Postgraduate GD194 GD194 Management 1 96 96 43,200 450.00
Graduate Diploma of
Postgraduate GD196 GD196 Communication 1 96 96 36,480 380.00
Postgraduate GD197 GD197 Graduate Diploma of Advertising 1 96 96 34,560 360.00
Graduate Diploma of
Postgraduate GD198 GD198 Communication Design 1 96 96 36,480 380.00
Graduate Diploma of Writing
Postgraduate GD199 GD199 and Publishing 1 96 96 34,560 360.00
Graduate Diploma of Fashion
Postgraduate GD203 GD203 (Entrepreneurship) 1 96 96 36,480 380.00
Graduate Diploma in Early
Postgraduate GD204 GD204 Childhood Education 1 96 96 30,720 320.00
Graduate Diploma in Interior
Postgraduate GD210 GD210 Design 1 96 96 42,240 440.00
Graduate Diploma in Financial
Postgraduate GD211 GD211 Planning 1 96 96 42,240 440.00
Graduate Diploma in Blockchain
Postgraduate GD213 GD213 Enabled Business 1 96 96 42,240 440.00
Postgraduate MC002 MC002 Master of Clinical Psychology 2 192 96 37,440 390.00
Master of Statistics and
Postgraduate MC004 MC004 Operations Research 2 192 96 36,480 380.00
Master of Arts (Arts
Postgraduate MC034 MC034 Management) 1.5 144 96 34,560 360.00
Master of Applied Science
Postgraduate MC058 MC058 (Geospatial Information) 1.5 144 96 37,440 390.00

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Total full- Indicative International
program International
time credit Onshore fee
Program credit Onshore
Career Plan code Program name program points per per credit
code points / indicative
duration - annum point /
nominal annual tuition
years full-time nominal hour
hours fee $
$
Postgraduate MC060 MC060 Master of Computer Science 2 192 96 37,440 390.00
Postgraduate MC061 MC061P9 Master of Computer Science 1.5 144 96 37,440 390.00
Postgraduate MC065 MC065 Master of Project Management 1.5 144 96 43,200 450.00
Postgraduate MC078 MC078 Master of Fine Art 1 144 144 37,440 260.00
Master of Arts (Art in Public
Postgraduate MC079 MC079 Space) 1.5 144 96 34,560 360.00
Postgraduate MC104 MC104 Master of Business (Property) 1.5 144 96 41,280 430.00
Master of Biotechnology
Postgraduate MC111 MC111CLINC (Clinical Microbiology) 2 192 96 37,440 390.00
Postgraduate MC111 MC111ENVIR Master of Biotechnology 2 192 96 37,440 390.00
Master of Biotechnology (Food
Postgraduate MC111 MC111FOOD Microbiology) 2 192 96 37,440 390.00
Master of Applied Science (Food
Postgraduate MC133 MC133 Science and Technology) 1.5 144 96 37,440 390.00
Master of Occupational Health
Postgraduate MC135 MC135 and Safety 3 144 48 19,200 400.00
Postgraduate MC150 MC150 Master of Social Work 2 192 96 33,600 350.00
Postgraduate MC158 MC158 Master of Laboratory Medicine 2 192 96 41,280 430.00
Postgraduate MC159 MC159 Master of Cyber Security 2 192 96 37,440 390.00
Postgraduate MC161 MC161 Juris Doctor 3 288 96 46,080 480.00
Executive Master of Business
Postgraduate MC162 MC162 Administration 1.5 144 96 48,960 510.00
Postgraduate MC163 MC163 Master of Architecture 2 192 96 45,120 470.00
Master of Landscape
Postgraduate MC172 MC172 Architecture 2 192 96 42,240 440.00
Master of Engineering (Electrical
Postgraduate MC180 MC180 and Electronic Engineering) 2 192 96 42,240 440.00
Postgraduate MC188 MC188 Master of Media 2 192 96 36,480 380.00
Master of Science (International
Postgraduate MC190 MC190 Sports Technology) 2 192 96 42,240 440.00

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Total full- Indicative International
program International
time credit Onshore fee
Program credit Onshore
Career Plan code Program name program points per per credit
code points / indicative
duration - annum point /
nominal annual tuition
years full-time nominal hour
hours fee $
$
Master of Environmental
Postgraduate MC191 MC191 Science and Technology 2 192 96 37,440 390.00
Master of International Business
Postgraduate MC192 MC192EXE15 (with advanced standing) 1.5 144 96 42,240 440.00
Postgraduate MC192 MC192P15 Master of International Business 2 192 96 42,240 440.00
Postgraduate MC193 MC193 Master of Urban Design 2 204 102 44,880 440.00
Master of Professional
Accounting (with advanced
Postgraduate MC194 MC194EXE15 standing) 1.5 144 96 42,240 440.00
Master of Professional
Postgraduate MC194 MC194P15 Accounting 2 192 96 42,240 440.00
Master of Information
Management (with advanced
Postgraduate MC196 MC196EXE15 standing) 1.5 144 96 42,240 440.00
Master of Information
Postgraduate MC196 MC196P15 Management 2 192 96 42,240 440.00
Master of Marketing (with
Postgraduate MC197 MC197EXE15 advanced standing) 1.5 144 96 42,240 440.00
Postgraduate MC197 MC197P15 Master of Marketing 2 192 96 42,240 440.00
Master of Supply Chain and
Logistics Management (with
Postgraduate MC198 MC198EXE15 advanced standing) 1.5 144 96 42,240 440.00
Master of Supply Chain and
Postgraduate MC198 MC198P15 Logistics Management 2 192 96 42,240 440.00
Master of Business
Administration (with advanced
Postgraduate MC199 MC199EXE15 standing) 1.5 144 96 47,040 490.00
Master of Business
Postgraduate MC199 MC199P15 Administration 2 192 96 47,040 490.00
Master of Business Information
Technology (with advanced
Postgraduate MC200 MC200EXE15 standing) 1.5 144 96 42,240 440.00

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Total full- Indicative International
program International
time credit Onshore fee
Program credit Onshore
Career Plan code Program name program points per per credit
code points / indicative
duration - annum point /
nominal annual tuition
years full-time nominal hour
hours fee $
$
Master of Business Information
Postgraduate MC200 MC200P15 Technology 2 192 96 42,240 440.00
Master of Finance (with
Postgraduate MC201 MC201EXE15 advanced standing) 1.5 144 96 42,240 440.00
Postgraduate MC201 MC201P15 Master of Finance 2 192 96 42,240 440.00
Master of Nanotechnology and
Postgraduate MC204 MC204 Smart Materials 2 192 96 37,440 390.00
Master of Commerce (with
Postgraduate MC205 MC205EXE15 advanced standing) 1.5 144 96 42,240 440.00
Postgraduate MC205 MC205P15 Master of Commerce 2 192 96 42,240 440.00
Master of Engineering (Micro-
Postgraduate MC206 MC206 Nano Engineering) 2 192 96 42,240 440.00
Master of Engineering
Postgraduate MC207 MC207 (Structures and Forensics) 1 96 96 42,240 440.00
Master of Information
Postgraduate MC208 MC208 Technology 2 192 96 37,440 390.00
Master of Energy Efficient and
Postgraduate MC209 MC209 Sustainable Building 2 192 96 41,280 430.00
Postgraduate MC210 MC210 Master of Project Management 2 192 96 43,200 450.00
Master of International
Postgraduate MC211 MC211 Development 2 192 96 33,600 350.00
Postgraduate MC212 MC212 Master of Property 2 192 96 41,280 430.00
Master of Fashion
Postgraduate MC213 MC213 (Entrepreneurship) 2 192 96 36,480 380.00
Master of Translating and
Postgraduate MC214 MC214 Interpreting 2 192 96 33,600 350.00
Postgraduate MC215 MC215 Master of Medical Physics 2 192 96 37,440 390.00
Postgraduate MC216 MC216 Master of Public Policy 2 192 96 33,600 350.00
Master of Teaching Practice
Postgraduate MC219 MC219 (Primary Education) 2 192 96 30,720 320.00
Master of Teaching Practice
Postgraduate MC220 MC220 (Secondary Education) 2 192 96 30,720 320.00

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Total full- Indicative International
program International
time credit Onshore fee
Program credit Onshore
Career Plan code Program name program points per per credit
code points / indicative
duration - annum point /
nominal annual tuition
years full-time nominal hour
hours fee $
$
Master of Urban Planning and
Postgraduate MC221 MC221 Environment 2 192 96 33,600 350.00
Master of International Urban
Postgraduate MC222 MC222 and Environmental Management 2 192 96 33,600 350.00
Master of Justice and
Postgraduate MC223 MC223 Criminology 2 192 96 33,600 350.00
Master of Engineering
Postgraduate MC224 MC224 (Manufacturing) 2 192 96 42,240 440.00
Master of Engineering
Postgraduate MC225 MC225P16 (Aerospace) 2 192 96 42,240 440.00
Master of Engineering
Postgraduate MC226 MC226 (Management) 2 192 96 42,240 440.00
Master of Engineering
(Integrated Logistics
Postgraduate MC227 MC227 Management) 2 192 96 42,240 440.00
Master of Engineering
Postgraduate MC229 MC229 (Sustainable Energy) 2 192 96 42,240 440.00
Master of Engineering
(International Automotive
Postgraduate MC230 MC230 Engineering) 2 192 96 42,240 440.00
Master of Design Innovation and
Postgraduate MC231 MC231 Technology 2 192 96 42,240 440.00
Master of Animation, Games
Postgraduate MC232 MC232 and Interactivity 2 192 96 34,560 360.00
Master of Engineering
Postgraduate MC233 MC233 (Electronic Engineering) 2 192 96 42,240 440.00
Master of Engineering
(Telecommunication and
Postgraduate MC234 MC234 Network Engineering) 2 192 96 42,240 440.00
Master of Engineering (Electrical
Postgraduate MC235 MC235 Engineering) 2 192 96 42,240 440.00
Master of Food Science and
Postgraduate MC237 MC237 Technology 2 192 96 37,440 390.00

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Total full- Indicative International
program International
time credit Onshore fee
Program credit Onshore
Career Plan code Program name program points per per credit
code points / indicative
duration - annum point /
nominal annual tuition
years full-time nominal hour
hours fee $
$
Master of Engineering
Postgraduate MC238 MC238 (Airworthiness) 1 96 96 42,240 440.00
Postgraduate MC240 MC240 Master of Sustainable Practice 2 192 96 42,240 440.00
Postgraduate MC242 MC242 Master of Analytics 2 192 96 36,480 380.00
Master of Engineering
(Computer Aided Engineering
Postgraduate MC244 MC244 and Design) 1 96 96 42,240 440.00
Postgraduate MC245 MC245 Master of Design Futures 1 144 144 37,440 260.00
Postgraduate MC246 MC246 Master of Fashion (Design) 2 192 96 36,480 380.00
Postgraduate MC248 MC248 Master of Communication 2 192 96 36,480 380.00
Postgraduate MC249 MC249 Master of Advertising 2 192 96 34,560 360.00
Master of Communication
Postgraduate MC250 MC250 Design 2 192 96 36,480 380.00
Master of Disaster, Design and
Postgraduate MC251 MC251 Development 1.5 144 96 35,520 370.00
Master of Engineering
Postgraduate MC254 MC254 (Environmental Engineering) 2 192 96 42,240 440.00
Master of Engineering (Process
Postgraduate MC255 MC255 Engineering) 2 192 96 42,240 440.00
Master of Engineering (Robotics
Postgraduate MC256 MC256 and Mechatronics Engineering) 2 192 96 42,240 440.00
Master of Engineering (Civil
Postgraduate MC257 MC257 Engineering) 2 192 96 42,240 440.00
Master of Engineering
Postgraduate MC258 MC258 (Mechanical Engineering) 2 192 96 42,240 440.00
Master of Engineering (Electrical
Postgraduate MC259 MC259 Systems Engineering) 2 192 96 42,240 440.00
Master of Professional
Accounting (CPA Australia
Postgraduate MC260 MC260 Extension) 2 192 96 42,240 440.00

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Total full- Indicative International
program International
time credit Onshore fee
Program credit Onshore
Career Plan code Program name program points per per credit
code points / indicative
duration - annum point /
nominal annual tuition
years full-time nominal hour
hours fee $
$
Master of Engineering
(Transport Systems
Postgraduate MC261 MC261 Engineering) 2 192 96 42,240 440.00
Postgraduate MC262 MC262 Master of Writing and Publishing 2 192 96 34,560 360.00
Master of Human Resource
Management (with advanced
Postgraduate MC263 MC263EXE15 standing) 1.5 144 96 42,240 440.00
Master of Human Resource
Postgraduate MC263 MC263P15 Management 2 192 96 42,240 440.00
Postgraduate MC264 MC264 Master of Science (Aviation) 2 192 96 42,240 440.00
Postgraduate MC265 MC265 Master of Geospatial Science 2 192 96 37,440 390.00
Postgraduate MC266 MC266 Master of Fine Art 2 192 96 34,560 360.00
Postgraduate MC267 MC267 Master of Data Science 2 192 96 37,440 390.00
Postgraduate MC270 MC270 Master of Photography 2 192 96 34,560 360.00
Postgraduate MC271 MC271 Master of Artificial Intelligence 2 192 96 37,440 390.00
Postgraduate MC275 MC275 Master of Interior Design 2 192 96 42,240 440.00
Postgraduate MC276 MC276 Master of Financial Planning 2 192 96 42,240 440.00
Master of Blockchain Enabled
Postgraduate MC279 MC279 Business 1.5 144 96 42,240 440.00
Master of Arts (Arts
Postgraduate MC280 MC280 Management) 2 192 96 34,560 360.00
Master of Arts (Art in Public
Postgraduate MC281 MC281 Space) 2 192 96 34,560 360.00
Master of Occupational Health
Postgraduate MC282 MC282 and Safety 2 192 96 38,400 400.00
Study Abroad Enrolments
Postgraduate SAPGD STUDABPGRD (Inbound) PGRD 1 96 96 21,120 220.00
Study Aboard Enrolments
Postgraduate SAPSS SAPSS (Summer School) (PGRD) 0.5 48 48 10,560 220.00
X Institute Enrol Inbound to
Postgraduate XIPG4 XIPG4 RMIT Business (PGRD) 1 96 96 48,960 510.00

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Total full- Indicative International
program International
time credit Onshore fee
Program credit Onshore
Career Plan code Program name program points per per credit
code points / indicative
duration - annum point /
nominal annual tuition
years full-time nominal hour
hours fee $
$
X Institute Enrol Inbound to
RMIT in Science Engineering
Postgraduate XIPG8 XIPG8 and Health Portfolio (PGRD) 1 96 96 37,440 390.00
X Institute Enrol Inbound to
RMIT in Design and Social
Postgraduate XIPG9 XIPG9 Context College (PGRD) 1 96 96 39,360 410.00
Research DR200 DR200 PhD (Accountancy) 4 384 96 36,480 380.00
PhD (Business Information
Research DR201 DR201 Systems) 4 384 96 36,480 380.00
Research DR202 DR202 PhD (Supply Chain & Logistics) 4 384 96 36,480 380.00
PhD (Economics, Finance &
Research DR203 DR203 Marketing) 4 384 96 36,480 380.00
Research DR204 DR204 PhD (Management) 4 384 96 36,480 380.00
Research DR205 DR205 PhD (Business) 4 384 96 36,480 380.00
Research DR206 DR206 PhD (Law) 4 384 96 36,480 380.00
Research DR207 DR207 PhD (Architecture & Design) 4 384 96 38,400 400.00
Research DR208 DR208 PhD (Art) 4 384 96 32,640 340.00
Research DR209 DR209 PhD (Education) 4 384 96 29,760 310.00
PhD (Global, Urban & Social
Research DR210 DR210 Studies) 4 384 96 29,760 310.00
Research DR211 DR211 PhD (Media & Communication) 4 384 96 32,640 340.00
Research DR212 DR212 PhD (Built Environment) 4 384 96 32,640 340.00
Research DR213 DR213 PhD (Fashion & Textiles) 4 384 96 32,640 340.00
Research DR215 DR215 PhD (Aerospace Engineering) 4 384 96 37,440 390.00
PhD (Mechanical &
Research DR216 DR216 Manufacturing Engineering) 4 384 96 37,440 390.00
Research DR217 DR217 PhD (Chemical Engineering) 4 384 96 37,440 390.00
Research DR218 DR218 PhD (Civil Engineering) 4 384 96 37,440 390.00
PhD (Environmental
Research DR219 DR219 Engineering) 4 384 96 37,440 390.00

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Total full- Indicative International
program International
time credit Onshore fee
Program credit Onshore
Career Plan code Program name program points per per credit
code points / indicative
duration - annum point /
nominal annual tuition
years full-time nominal hour
hours fee $
$
PhD (Electrical & Electronic
Research DR220 DR220 Engineering) 4 384 96 37,440 390.00
Research DR221 DR221 PhD (Computer Science) 4 384 96 34,560 360.00
Research DR222 DR222 PhD (Mathematical Sciences) 4 384 96 34,560 360.00
Research DR223 DR223 PhD (Geospatial Sciences) 4 384 96 34,560 360.00
Research DR224 DR224 PhD (Complementary Medicine) 4 384 96 31,680 330.00
Research DR225 DR225 PhD (Nursing) 4 384 96 31,680 330.00
Research DR226 DR226 PhD (Psychology) 4 384 96 31,680 330.00
Research DR227 DR227 PhD (Biomedical Science) 4 384 96 34,560 360.00
PhD (Medical Radiations
Research DR228 DR228 Science) 4 384 96 34,560 360.00
Research DR229 DR229 PhD (Applied Chemistry) 4 384 96 34,560 360.00
Research DR230 DR230 PhD (Applied Physics) 4 384 96 34,560 360.00
PhD (Applied Biology &
Research DR231 DR231 Biotechnology) 4 384 96 34,560 360.00
Research DR232 DR232 PhD (Food Science) 4 384 96 34,560 360.00
PhD (Laboratory and Clinical
Research DR234 DR234 Science) 4 384 96 31,680 330.00
Research DR235 DR235 PhD (Design) 4 384 96 38,400 400.00
Master of Business
Research MR200 MR200 (Accountancy) 2 192 96 32,640 340.00
Master of Business (Business
Research MR201 MR201 Information Systems) 2 192 96 32,640 340.00
Master of Business (Supply
Research MR202 MR202 Chain & Logistics) 2 192 96 32,640 340.00
Master of Business (Economics,
Research MR203 MR203 Finance & Marketing) 2 192 96 32,640 340.00
Master of Business
Research MR204 MR204 (Management) 2 192 96 32,640 340.00
Master of Business (Business &
Research MR205 MR205 Law) 2 192 96 32,640 340.00

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Total full- Indicative International
program International
time credit Onshore fee
Program credit Onshore
Career Plan code Program name program points per per credit
code points / indicative
duration - annum point /
nominal annual tuition
years full-time nominal hour
hours fee $
$
Master of Design (Architecture &
Research MR207 MR207 Design) 2 192 96 38,400 400.00
Research MR208 MR208 Master of Fine Art 2 192 96 32,640 340.00
Research MR209 MR209 Master of Education 2 192 96 29,760 310.00
Master of Social Science
Research MR210 MR210 (Global, Urban & Social Studies) 2 192 96 29,760 310.00
Master of Design (Media &
Research MR211 MR211 Communication) 2 192 96 32,640 340.00
Master of Applied Science (Built
Research MR212 MR212 Environment) 2 192 96 32,640 340.00
Master of Design (Fashion &
Research MR213 MR213 Textiles) 2 192 96 32,640 340.00
Master of Technology (Fashion
Research MR214 MR214 & Textiles) 2 192 96 32,640 340.00
Master of Engineering
Research MR215 MR215 (Aerospace Engineering) 2 192 96 37,440 390.00
Master of Engineering
(Mechanical & Manufacturing
Research MR216 MR216 Engineering) 2 192 96 37,440 390.00
Master of Engineering
Research MR217 MR217 (Chemical Engineering) 2 192 96 37,440 390.00
Master of Engineering (Civil
Research MR218 MR218 Engineering) 2 192 96 37,440 390.00
Master of Engineering
Research MR219 MR219 (Environmental Engineering) 2 192 96 37,440 390.00
Master of Engineering (Electrical
Research MR220 MR220 & Electronic Engineering) 2 192 96 37,440 390.00
Master of Science (Computer
Research MR221 MR221 Science) 2 192 96 34,560 360.00
Master of Science
Research MR222 MR222 (Mathematical Sciences) 2 192 96 34,560 360.00
Master of Science (Geospatial
Research MR223 MR223 Sciences) 2 192 96 34,560 360.00

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2022
Total 2022
Total full- Indicative International
program International
time credit Onshore fee
Program credit Onshore
Career Plan code Program name program points per per credit
code points / indicative
duration - annum point /
nominal annual tuition
years full-time nominal hour
hours fee $
$
Master of Science
Research MR224 MR224 (Complementary Medicine) 2 192 96 31,680 330.00
Research MR225 MR225 Master of Science (Nursing) 2 192 96 31,680 330.00
Research MR226 MR226 Master of Science (Psychology) 2 192 96 31,680 330.00
Master of Science (Biomedical
Research MR227 MR227 Science) 2 192 96 34,560 360.00
Master of Science (Medical
Research MR228 MR228 Radiations Science) 2 192 96 34,560 360.00
Master of Science (Applied
Research MR229 MR229 Chemistry) 2 192 96 34,560 360.00
Master of Science (Applied
Research MR230 MR230 Physics) 2 192 96 34,560 360.00
Master of Science (Applied
Research MR231 MR231 Biology & Biotechnology) 2 192 96 34,560 360.00
Master of Science (Food
Research MR232 MR232 Science) 2 192 96 34,560 360.00
Master of Applied Science
Research MR233 MR233 (Health & Medical Physics) 2 192 96 34,560 360.00
Master of Science (Laboratory
Research MR234 MR234 and Clinical Science) 2 192 96 31,680 330.00
Research MR235 MR235 Master of Design 2 192 96 38,400 400.00

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Appendix 4 – RMIT Online program fees


2022
2022 RMIT
2022 RMIT RMIT Online estimated
Online fee
Online fee estimated total program
Program Code Program name per 12
per credit total number fee $ (based
credit point
point $ of courses on number of
course $
courses)

GC036 Graduate Certificate in Cyber Security 260.00 4 3,120 12,480

GC042 Graduate Certificate in Project Management 310.00 4 3,720 14,880

GC047 Graduate Certificate in Business Administration 370.00 4 4,440 17,760

GC053 Graduate Certificate in Marketing 320.00 4 3,840 15,360

GC055 Graduate Certificate in Supply Chain and Logistics Management 320.00 4 3,840 15,360

GC104 Graduate Certificate of Commerce 320.00 4 3,840 15,360

GC161 Graduate Certificate in Human Resource Management 340.00 4 4,080 16,320

GC169 Graduate Certificate in Product Management 300.00 4 3,600 14,400

GC173 Graduate Certificate in Data Science 310.00 4 3,720 14,880

GC174 Graduate Certificate in Emerging Technologies and Law 330.00 4 3,960 15,840

GC175 Graduate Certificate in Customer Success Management 290.00 4 3,480 13,920

GC178 Graduate Certificate in Digital Transformation 320.00 4 3,840 15,360

GC179 Graduate Certificate in Digital Communication Strategy 240.00 4 2,880 11,520

GC180 Graduate Certificate in Blockchain Enabled Business 320.00 4 3,840 15,360

GC181 Graduate Certificate in Service Design 290.00 4 3,480 13,920

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2022 RMIT
2022 RMIT RMIT Online estimated
Online fee
Online fee estimated total program
Program Code Program name per 12
per credit total number fee $ (based
credit point
point $ of courses on number of
course $
courses)

GC182 Graduate Certificate in Workforce Transformation 330.00 4 3,960 15,840

GC183 Graduate Certificate in Digital Marketing Leadership 310.00 4 3,720 14,880

GC193 Graduate Certificate in Business Analytics 320.00 4 3,840 15,360

GC194 Graduate Certificate in Accounting Advisory and Technology 320.00 4 3,840 15,360

GC196 Graduate Certificate in Cyber Security Governance and Risk Management 260.00 4 3,120 12,480

GD194 Graduate Diploma in Project Management 310.00 8 3,720 29,760

GD214 Graduate Diploma in Psychology 270.00 10 3,240 32,400

MC197 Master of Marketing 320.00 12 3,840 46,080

MC198 Master of Supply Chain and Logistics Management 320.00 12 3,840 46,080

MC199 Master of Business Administration 370.00 12 4,440 53,280

MC205 Master of Commerce 320.00 12 3,840 46,080

MC210 Master of Project Management 310.00 12 3,720 44,640

MC226 Master of Engineering (Management) 310.00 12 3,720 44,640

MC263 Master of Human Resource Management 340.00 12 4,080 48,960

MC274 Master of Data Science Strategy and Leadership 310.00 12 3,720 44,640

XIPG4 X Institute Enrol Inbound to RMIT Business (PGRD) 300.00 1 3,600 3,600

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2022 RMIT
2022 RMIT RMIT Online estimated
Online fee
Online fee estimated total program
Program Code Program name per 12
per credit total number fee $ (based
credit point
point $ of courses on number of
course $
courses)

X Institute Enrol Inbound to RMIT in Science Engineering and Health Portfolio


XIPG8 (PGRD) 310.00 1 3,720 3,720
X Institute Enrol Inbound to RMIT in Design and Social Context College
XIPG9 (PGRD) 270.00 1 3,240 3,240

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Appendix 5 - Aviation program fees

Plan AD023A and AD023BN


These fees apply to both domestic and international students. AD023BN is not currently open to international students studying on a student visa.
International students who hold a different visa type may be eligible.

Students need to complete the following core courses to graduate, which total 144 credit points. Students also need to complete 48 credit points from one of
three specialised streams (Instrument, Instructor or Academic). Students will be required to repeat any failed courses in order to be accredited and will be
charged the fee for that course again.

Fees are subject to annual indexation and the fee charged will depend on the year the course is completed.

rmit.edu.au/programs/ad023

Core subjects

Course code Course code Credit 2022 course


Course name
AD023A AD023BN points fee
AERO2465 AERO2465 Introduction to Aircraft 12 $3,840
MATH2222 MATH2222 Mathematics 12 $3,840

AERO2466 AERO2625 Theory to Recreational Pilot Licence 12 $3,840

AERO2467 AERO2619 Flying to Recreational Pilot Licence 12 $23,040


Semester 1 fees 48 $34,560
AERO2468 AERO2468 Human Factors 12 $3,840
AERO2469 AERO2624 Theory to Private Pilot Licence 12 $3,840
AERO2470 AERO2618 Flying to Private Pilot Licence 12 $14,400
Introduction to Commercial Pilot
AERO2576 AERO2627 Licence 12 $9,840
Semester 2 fees 48 $31,920
AERO2471 AERO2471 Aviation Industry Environment 12 $3,840
AERO2472 AERO2472 Aviation Quality Systems 12 $3,840
AERO2587 AERO2617 Commercial Pilot Licence Theory 12 $3,840

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AERO2586 AERO2616 Commercial Pilot Licence Flying 12 $29,520


Semester 3 fees 48 $41,040
Total for Semesters 1, 2 and 3 144 $107,520

Instrument stream

Complete the following three courses:

Course code Course code Credit 2022 course


Course name
AD023A AD023BN points fee

AERO2477 AERO2623 Theory to Instrument Rating 12 $3,840


AERO2577 AERO2577 Air Transport Pilot Licence 1 & 2 24 $7,680
AERO2478 AERO2622 Flying to Instrument Rating 12 $19,200
Semester 4 fees 48 $30,720

Plus Semester 1, 2 and 3 fees 144 $107,520

Total program fees 192 $138,240

Instructor stream

Complete the following three courses:

Course code Course code Credit 2022 course


Course name
AD023A AD023BN points fee

University Elective 12 $3,840


AERO2578 AERO2621 Instructor Theory 24 $7,680
AERO2479 AERO2620 Flying to Instructor Rating 12 $19,200
Semester 4 fees 48 $30,720

Plus Semester 1, 2 and 3 fees 144 $107,520

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Total program fees 192 $138,240

Academic stream

Complete the following three courses:

Course code Course code Credit 2022 course


Course name
AD023A AD023BN points fee

University Elective 12 $3,840


AERO2630 AERO2630 Airport/Airline Operations 12 $3,840
AERO2577 AERO2577 Air Transport Pilot Licence 1 & 2 24 $7,680
Semester 4 fees 48 $15,360

Plus Semester 1, 2 and 3 fees 144 $107,520

Total program fees 192 $122,880

Program plan AD023HA – Hartwig Air

These fees apply to both domestic and international onshore students. AD023HA is not open to international students studying on a student visa.
International students who hold a different visa type may be eligible.

Complete the following courses:

Credit 2022 course


Course code Course name
points fee
AERO2589 Theory to Recreational Pilot Licence 12 $3,840
AERO2590 Flying to Recreational Pilot Licence 12 $23,040
AERO2602 Introduction to Aircraft 12 $3,840

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MATH2389 Mathematics 12 $3,840


Semester 1 Fees 48 $34,560
AERO2591 Theory to Private Pilot Licence 12 $3,840
AERO2592 Flying to Private Pilot Licence 12 $14,400
AERO2595 Introduction to Commercial Pilot Licence 12 $9,840
AERO2601 Human Factors 12 $3,840
Semester 2 Fees 48 $31,920
AERO2597 Commercial Pilot Licence Theory 12 $3,840
AERO2596 Commercial Pilot Licence Flying 12 $29,520
AERO2471 Aviation Industry Environment 12 $3,840
AERO2472 Aviation Quality Systems 12 $3,840
Semester 3 Fees 48 $41,040
AERO2593 Theory to Instrument rating 12 $3,840
AERO2594 Flying to Instrument rating 12 $19,200
AERO2577 Air Transport Pilot Licence 1 & 2 24 $7,680
Semester 4 Fees 48 $30,720
Total 192 $138,240

DP016 Diploma of Flying (Private Pilot Licence)

Students who successfully complete the first 8 core subjects of the Associate Degree of Aviation (Professional Pilots) plan AD023A or AD023BN and gain
their Private Pilot Licence may be eligible to apply for the Diploma of Flying (Private Pilot Licence).

The Diploma of Flying (Private Pilot Licence) is not available to international students studying on a student visa. International students who hold a different
visa type may be eligible.

This diploma is offered only as an exit award, for students who do not wish to complete the full AD023A or AD023BN associate degree.

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To gain the diploma students must complete the following:

Course Course
Credit 2022 course
code code Course name
points fee
AD023A AD023BN
AERO2465 AERO2465 Introduction to Aircraft 12 $3,840
AERO2469 AERO2625 Theory to Recreational Pilot Licence 12 $3,840
AERO2470 AERO2619 Flying to Recreational Pilot Licence 12 $23,040
MATH2222 MATH2222 Mathematics 12 $3,840
AERO2469 AERO2624 Theory to Private Pilot Licence 12 $3,840
AERO2470 AERO2618 Flying to Private Pilot Licence 12 $14,400
AERO2468 AERO2468 Human Factors 12 $3,840
AERO2576 AERO2627 Introduction to Commercial Pilot Licence 12 $9,840

Total program fees 96 $66,480

DP017 Diploma of Flying (Pilot Cadetship)

Credit 2022 course


Course Code Course name
points fee
AERO2625 Theory to Recreational Pilot Licence 12 $2,640
AERO2624 Theory to Private Pilot Licence 12 $2,640
AERO2617 Commercial Pilot Licence Theory 12 $2,640
AERO2623 Theory to Instrument Rating 12 $4,080
AERO2627 Introduction to Commercial Pilot Licence 12 $7,680
AERO2618 Flying to Private Pilot Licence 12 $11,040
AERO2619 Flying to Recreational Pilot Licence 12 $17,280
AERO2622 Flying to Instrument Rating 12 $22,680
AERO2616 Commercial Pilot Licence Flying 12 $29,760
Total Fees 108 $100,440

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Appendix 6 – Int’l Offshore higher degree by research program fees


2022 2022
Total Total full- Indicative
International International
Program program time annual
Program name Offshore Offshore fee
code credit duration - credit points
indicative per credit
points years - full-time
annual fee $ point $

DR200 PhD (Accountancy) 384 4.0 96 17,280 180.00

DR201 PhD (Business Information Systems) 384 4.0 96 17,280 180.00

DR202 PhD (Supply Chain & Logistics) 384 4.0 96 17,280 180.00

DR203 PhD (Economics, Finance & Marketing) 384 4.0 96 17,280 180.00

DR204 PhD (Management) 384 4.0 96 17,280 180.00

DR205 PhD (Business) 384 4.0 96 17,280 180.00

DR206 PhD (Law) 384 4.0 96 17,280 180.00

DR207 PhD (Architecture & Design) 384 4.0 96 19,200 200.00

DR208 PhD (Art) 384 4.0 96 16,320 170.00

DR209 PhD (Education) 384 4.0 96 14,400 150.00

DR210 PhD (Global, Urban & Social Studies) 384 4.0 96 14,400 150.00

DR211 PhD (Media & Communication) 384 4.0 96 16,320 170.00

DR212 PhD (Built Environment) 384 4.0 96 16,320 170.00

DR213 PhD (Fashion & Textiles) 384 4.0 96 16,320 170.00

DR215 PhD (Aerospace Engineering) 384 4.0 96 20,160 210.00

DR216 PhD (Mechanical & Manufacturing Engineering) 384 4.0 96 20,160 210.00

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Total Total full- Indicative
International International
Program program time annual
Program name Offshore Offshore fee
code credit duration - credit points
indicative per credit
points years - full-time
annual fee $ point $

DR217 PhD (Chemical Engineering) 384 4.0 96 20,160 210.00

DR218 PhD (Civil Engineering) 384 4.0 96 20,160 210.00

DR219 PhD (Environmental Engineering) 384 4.0 96 20,160 210.00

DR220 PhD (Electrical & Electronic Engineering) 384 4.0 96 20,160 210.00

DR221 PhD (Computer Science) 384 4.0 96 20,160 210.00

DR222 PhD (Mathematical Sciences) 384 4.0 96 20,160 210.00

DR223 PhD (Geospatial Sciences) 384 4.0 96 20,160 210.00

DR224 PhD (Complementary Medicine) 384 4.0 96 19,200 200.00

DR225 PhD (Nursing) 384 4.0 96 19,200 200.00

DR226 PhD (Psychology) 384 4.0 96 19,200 200.00

DR227 PhD (Biomedical Science) 384 4.0 96 20,160 210.00

DR228 PhD (Medical Radiations Science) 384 4.0 96 20,160 210.00

DR229 PhD (Applied Chemistry) 384 4.0 96 20,160 210.00

DR230 PhD (Applied Physics) 384 4.0 96 20,160 210.00

DR231 PhD (Applied Biology & Biotechnology) 384 4.0 96 20,160 210.00

DR232 PhD (Food Science) 384 4.0 96 20,160 210.00

DR234 PhD (Laboratory and Clinical Science) 384 4.0 96 19,200 200.00

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Total Total full- Indicative
International International
Program program time annual
Program name Offshore Offshore fee
code credit duration - credit points
indicative per credit
points years - full-time
annual fee $ point $

DR235 PhD (Design) 384 4.0 96 19,200 200.00

MR200 Master of Business (Accountancy) 192 2.0 96 16,320 170.00

MR201 Master of Business (Business Information Systems) 192 2.0 96 16,320 170.00

MR202 Master of Business (Supply Chain & Logistics) 192 2.0 96 16,320 170.00

MR203 Master of Business (Economics, Finance & Marketing) 192 2.0 96 16,320 170.00

MR204 Master of Business (Management) 192 2.0 96 16,320 170.00

MR205 Master of Business (Business & Law) 192 2.0 96 16,320 170.00

MR207 Master of Design (Architecture & Design) 192 2.0 96 19,200 200.00

MR208 Master of Fine Art 192 2.0 96 16,320 170.00

MR209 Master of Education 192 2.0 96 14,400 150.00

MR210 Master of Social Science (Global, Urban & Social Studies) 192 2.0 96 14,400 150.00

MR211 Master of Design (Media & Communication) 192 2.0 96 16,320 170.00

MR212 Master of Applied Science (Built Environment) 192 2.0 96 16,320 170.00

MR213 Master of Design (Fashion & Textiles) 192 2.0 96 16,320 170.00

MR214 Master of Technology (Fashion & Textiles) 192 2.0 96 16,320 170.00

MR215 Master of Engineering (Aerospace Engineering) 192 2.0 96 20,160 210.00


Master of Engineering (Mechanical & Manufacturing
MR216 Engineering) 192 2.0 96 20,160 210.00

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Total Total full- Indicative
International International
Program program time annual
Program name Offshore Offshore fee
code credit duration - credit points
indicative per credit
points years - full-time
annual fee $ point $

MR217 Master of Engineering (Chemical Engineering) 192 2.0 96 20,160 210.00

MR218 Master of Engineering (Civil Engineering) 192 2.0 96 20,160 210.00

MR219 Master of Engineering (Environmental Engineering) 192 2.0 96 20,160 210.00

MR220 Master of Engineering (Electrical & Electronic Engineering) 192 2.0 96 20,160 210.00

MR221 Master of Science (Computer Science) 192 2.0 96 20,160 210.00

MR222 Master of Science (Mathematical Sciences) 192 2.0 96 20,160 210.00

MR223 Master of Science (Geospatial Sciences) 192 2.0 96 20,160 210.00

MR224 Master of Science (Complementary Medicine) 192 2.0 96 19,200 200.00

MR225 Master of Science (Nursing) 192 2.0 96 19,200 200.00

MR226 Master of Science (Psychology) 192 2.0 96 19,200 200.00

MR227 Master of Science (Biomedical Science) 192 2.0 96 20,160 210.00

MR228 Master of Science (Medical Radiations Science) 192 2.0 96 20,160 210.00

MR229 Master of Science (Applied Chemistry) 192 2.0 96 20,160 210.00

MR230 Master of Science (Applied Physics) 192 2.0 96 20,160 210.00

MR231 Master of Science (Applied Biology & Biotechnology) 192 2.0 96 20,160 210.00

MR232 Master of Science (Food Science) 192 2.0 96 20,160 210.00

MR233 Master of Applied Science (Health & Medical Physics) 192 2.0 96 20,160 210.00

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Total Total full- Indicative
International International
Program program time annual
Program name Offshore Offshore fee
code credit duration - credit points
indicative per credit
points years - full-time
annual fee $ point $

MR234 Master of Science (Laboratory and Clinical Science) 192 2.0 96 19,200 200.00

MR235 Master of Design 192 2.0 96 19,200 200.00

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Appendix 7 – Materials, excursion and global intensive course fees

2022 fee
Fee Program /
Description of fee including Program name Course code Course name
code plan code
GST $
M471 Calico 15mt $40, toiling $120.00 BP328 Bachelor of Fashion (Design) GRAP2817, GRAP2833 Fashion Communication Design,
fabrics $15, 5mt fusing $7, Fashion Design Partnered Project
overlocking/specialty
machine threads $8,
patternmaking paper $25,
miscellaneous
haberdashery, trims and
accessories (i.e assorted
elastics/shoulder
pads/standard 18cm dress
zippers, etc) $25.

M482 Prototyping fabrics (i.e. $45.00 BP328 Bachelor of Fashion (Design) GRAP2679 Introduction to Patternmaking
calico) $12.50, fusing
$2.50, pattern making
supplies (i.e. pattern
making paper/card) $15,
misc. haberdashery
supplies $15.

M633 Dyes $10, fabric $20.00 $30.00 C4404 Certificate IV in Textile MANU7395C Select dyes
Design and Development

M646 Assorted yarns $60.00 $60.00 C4404 Certificate IV in Textile VART6451C Produce knitted textile samples
Design and Development

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2022 fee
Fee Program /
Description of fee including Program name Course code Course name
code plan code
GST $
M656 Assorted $20.00 C4404 Certificate IV in Textile VART6453C Development of textile designs
papers/card/board $15, Design and Development
paint/aquarelles, pastels,
guache/inks $4, adhesives
$1.
M836_A Airfare for chartered flight $705.00 BP229, Bachelor of Applied BIOL2061, BIOL2355 Field Experience Practicum, Field
to Lizard Island ($661.50) BP193, Sciences, B Experience Practicum
and excursion to Daintree BP161, EnvSc/BEnvSoc, B EnvSci /
Rainforest ($43.50) - 10 BH096, B Bus (Man),
nights, 11 days. MC191 BEnvSci/BEng(EnvEng)(Hon
s), Master of Environmental
Science
M836_B Shared accommodation in $901.00 BP229, Bachelor of Applied BIOL2061, BIOL2355 Field Experience Practicum, Field
Cairns and at the Lizard BP193, Sciences,B EnvSc/BEnvSoc Experience Practicum
Island Research Station, BP161, , B EnvSci / B Bus (Man) ,
Great Barrier Reef - 10 BH096, BEnvSci/BEng(EnvEng)(Hon
nights, 11 days. MC191 s), Master of Environmental
Science

M836_C Meals at the Lizard Island $215.00 BP229, Bachelor of Applied BIOL2061, BIOL2355 Field Experience Practicum, Field
Research Station, Great BP193, Sciences,B EnvSc/BEnvSoc Experience Practicum
Barrier Reef - 10 nights, BP161, , B EnvSci / B Bus (Man) ,
11 days. BH096, BEnvSci/BEng(EnvEng)(Hon
MC191 s), Master of Environmental
Science
M842 Pigments $35, Screen $70.00 BP121 Bachelor of Arts (Textile GRAP2863 Screen Printed Textile Design
preparation and coating Design)
$23, print and prep room
materials $12.

M843 Specialty Yarn $70 $70.00 BP121 Bachelor of Textile Design GRAP2861, GRAP2862 Knitted Textile Design, Woven
Textile Design

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2022 fee
Fee Program /
Description of fee including Program name Course code Course name
code plan code
GST $
M849 Prototyping fabrics $161.00 BP328 Bachelor of Fashion (Design) GRAP2832, GRAP2821 Introduction to Fashion Design
(i.e.15mt calico) $40, 5mt Practice, Fashion Expressions
fusing $7,
overlocking/specialty
machine threads $8.00,
sampling fabrics (approx.
3mt - 3.5mt) $55,
patternmaking paper $25,
miscellaneous
haberdashery trims and
accessories (i.e assorted
elastics/shoulder
pads/standard 18cm dress
zippers, etc) $7, sampler
materials (i.e precut calico
samples) $15, sewing
guides (incl. calico
backing) $4.
M1045 Leather vegetable tanned $49.00 C4389 Certificate lV in Custom MANU7390C Perform table-based operations
$20, rubber soling $10, Made Footwear
adhesive $5, grindery $10,
shoe boxes $4.

M1047 Complete polishing kit $62 $62.00 C4389 Certificate lV in Custom MANU7389C Perform footwear finishing
(includes- polishing crème, Made Footwear operations
waxes, leather restorer,
applicator brush and
buffing cloth).

M1050 Leather $70, grindery $10, $114.00 C4389 Certificate lV in Custom MANU7376C Prepare cut and sew custom
soling material $14, Made Footwear made shoe components
prototype material $20.

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2022 fee
Fee Program /
Description of fee including Program name Course code Course name
code plan code
GST $
M1051 Pattern paper $15, large $30.00 C4389 Certificate lV in Custom MANU7375C Make patterns for custom made
tape $4, masking tape $3, Made Footwear footwear
material for adjusting last
$8.

M1089 Manufactured board $53, $75.00 AD007 Associate Degree in Design GRAP2380 Develop trial and evaluate
solid timber $10, card $7, (Furniture) prototypes
construction cardboard
and foam $5.

M1090 Timber $44, additional $50.00 AD007 Associate Degree in Design GRAP2376 Workshop Methods
materials such as fixings (Furniture)
$3, brass $2, steel plate
$1.

M1091 Mock materials for $35.00 AD007 Associate Degree in Design GRAP2385 Design Studio 4 (Furniture)
prototyping (MDF, card, (Furniture)
hard foam, glue and
timber).
M1092 Manufactured board $95. $95.00 AD007 Associate Degree in Design GRAP2384 Technology 3
(Furniture)

M1103 Photographic emulsion $100.00 C4404 Certificate IV in Textile MANU7393C Produce Screen Printed Textiles
$20, calico $10, substrates Design Development and
for binder tests $10, Production
dyes/pigments $10,
printing binders $10, paper
$10, drafting film $20,
binders - gold, silver, puff,
opaque $10.

M1206 Visit to the National $40.00 C5396 Diploma of Interior Design GRAP6359C Design History and Theory
Gallery of Victoria - major
exhibition & 2 other similar
site visit.

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2022 fee
Fee Program /
Description of fee including Program name Course code Course name
code plan code
GST $
M1217 Design Studio 1 workshop $45.00 BH115 Bachelor of Interior Design ARCH1093 Interior Design Studio 1
'Continuously Under (Hons)
Construction'. Materials
(wire, fabric, wool,
straw/poa grass, hardware
and misc. fittings).

M1218A BBQ lunch provided to $10.00 BH115 Bachelor of Interior Design ARCH1093 Interior Design Studio 1
students during Design (Hons)
Studio 1 workshop
'Continuously Under
Construction'.

M1221 Intermediary fashion $65.00 BP328 Bachelor of Fashion (Design) GRAP2815, GRAP2814, Fashion and Dress, Custom
fabrication: assorted toiling GRAP2828, GRAP2829, Fashion Design Industry
fabrics $20, misc GRAP2818, GRAP2683, Techniques, Fashion Design
haberdashery and trims GRAP2684, GRAP2827, Object and Space, Fashion
$20, miscellaneous GRAP2830, GRAP2825, Design Performance and
millinery, corsetry, casting GRAP2811, GRAP2826, Function, Fashion Design
and moulding, GRAP2831 Diversity, Fashion and Textile
experimental textiles Industry Placement ,Fashion
materials (i.e. fabrics dyes, Global Experience, Fashion
studs, eyelets, etc) $25. Design Languages and Writing,
Fashion Design, Wear, Use and
Consumption, Fashion Design
Body Artefacts and Accessories,
Bio Fashion Design and
Materials, Fashion Design
Compositions and Styling,
Garment Design Industry
Techniques

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2022 fee
Fee Program /
Description of fee including Program name Course code Course name
code plan code
GST $
M1222 Basic fashion fabrication: $55.00 BP328 Bachelor of Fashion (Design) GRAP2815, GRAP2814, Fashion and Dress, Custom
assorted toiling fabrics GRAP2828, GRAP2829, Fashion Design Industry
$20, misc haberdashery GRAP2818, GRAP2683, Techniques, Fashion Design
and trims $20, GRAP2684, GRAP2827, Object and Space, Fashion
miscellaneous millinery, GRAP2830, GRAP2825, Design Performance and
corsetry, casting and GRAP2811, GRAP2826, Function, Fashion Design
moulding, experimental GRAP2831 Diversity, Fashion and Textile
textiles materials (i.e. Industry Placement ,Fashion
fabrics dyes, studs, Global Experience, Fashion
eyelets, etc) $15. Design Languages and Writing,
Fashion Design, Wear, Use and
Consumption, Fashion Design
Body Artefacts and Accessories,
Bio Fashion Design and
Materials, Fashion Design
Compositions and Styling,
Garment Design Industry
Techniques
M1223 Calico 15mt $40, toiling $120.00 BH124, Bachelor of Textiles (Design) GRAP2731, GRAP2849 Advanced Textile Materials,
materials $15, 5mt fusing BH127 (Honours), Bachelor of Techniques and Expressions,
$7, assorted fusable Fashion (Design) (Honours) Advanced Fashion Materials,
materials $13, Techniques and Expressions
overlocking/specialty
machine threads $8.00,
patternmaking paper
$25.00, miscellaneous
haberdashery trims and
accessories (i.e. assorted
elastics/shoulder pads,
snaps, buttons) $12.

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Fee Program /
Description of fee including Program name Course code Course name
code plan code
GST $
M1224 Calico 15mt $40, toiling $120.00 BH124, Bachelor of Textiles (Design) GRAP2845, GRAP2844, Fashion Design Honours Project,
materials $15, 5mt fusing BH127 (Honours), Bachelor of GRAP2841, GRAP2840, Fashion Design Honours
$7, assorted fusable Fashion (Design) (Honours) GRAP2892 Collection, Fashion Design
materials $13, Honours Placement, Fashion
overlocking/specialty Design Honours Research
machine threads $8, Project, Textile Design Honours
patternmaking paper $25, Research Project
miscellaneous
haberdashery trims and
accessories (i.e, assorted
elastics/shoulder pads,
snaps, buttons) $12.
M1225 Calico 15mt $40, toiling $120.00 BP328 Bachelor of Fashion (Design) GRAP2835, GRAP2834 Fashion Design Project Launch,
fabrics $15, 5mt fusing $7, Fashion Design Persona Project
overlocking/specialty
machine threads $8,
patternmaking paper $25,
miscellaneous
haberdashery, trims and
accessories (i.e. assorted
elastics/shoulder
pads/standard 18cm dress
zippers, etc) $25.

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Description of fee including Program name Course code Course name
code plan code
GST $
M1237A Covers hire of buses for $153.00 BP192, Bachelor of Environmental ENVI1145 (UGRD), Environmental Sampling and
local transport, any local BP161, Science, Bachelor of ENVI1232 (PGRD) Analysis
venue hire (e.g. labs hire), BP096, Environmental
other local course BP193, Science/Bachelor of
expenses and any fees BH096, Business (Management),
associated with BH101, Bachelor of Environmental
Indigenous engagement at BP192, Science/Bachelor of
Lakes Entrance - a five BP229, Engineering (Environmental
day field trip. BP305, Engineering) (Honours),
MC191 Bachelor of Environmental
Science/Bachelor of
Environment and Society,
BEnvSci/BEng(EnvEng)(Hon
s), BSc (Dean's
Scholar)(Honours), B
Environmental Science, B
Science, B Sc (AppSc) /B
Bus(Management), Masters
Environmental Science and
Technology

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Description of fee including Program name Course code Course name
code plan code
GST $
M1242 Custom made circuit $79.00 BH075, B Eng (Electrical Various Various
boards are provided by the BH073, Engineering), B Eng
School free of charge for BH072, (Elec/Electronic Eng), B Eng
students to use in labs. BH071, (Comp/Network Eng), B Eng
Students have the option BH069, (Electron/Comms), B Eng
to purchase another circuit BH067, (Biomedical) B Eng (EPD),
board for home use. This BH091, BEng(CompNtwkEng)/B
board is with the BH094, Comp Sci, B Eng
USB/Firewire connecting BH097, (Electron/Comms)/B Comp
lead. BH081, Sci, B Sci (Physic)/B Eng
BH107, (Electron/Comms),
BH083, BEng(Elec Eng)
BH109, /BBus(Mngmnt),
BH110, BEng(CompNtwkEng)
BH111 /BBus(Mngmnt), B Eng (Elec
Eng)/B Commerce, B Eng
(Elec/Electronic
Eng)/BBus(Entprnshp), B
Eng (Elec/Electronic Eng)/
BBus(Intl Bus), B Eng
(Elec/Electronic Eng)
/BBus(Mngmnt).

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Description of fee including Program name Course code Course name
code plan code
GST $
M1277 One set of basic pattern $40.00 BH103, Bachelor of Fashion (Design) GRAP2832, GRAP2821, Introduction to Fashion Design
blocks $40. The set BP328 (Honours), Bachelor of GRAP2816, GRAP2819, Practice, Fashion Expressions,
includes a size 12 card Fashion (Design) GRAP2820, GRAP2817, Fashion and Textiles Materials,
pattern block of x1 basic GRAP2837, GRAP2833, Fashion Design Industry
bodice, x1 basic skirt and GRAP2834, GRAP2877, Techniques, Fashion Design
x1 basic pant block. GRAP2835, GRAP2822, Reuse, Fashion Communication
GRAP2815, GRAP2814, Design, Transforming Fashion
GRAP2828, GRAP2829, Design Materials, Fashion Design
GRAP2818, GRAP2683, Partnered Project, Fashion
GRAP2684, GRAP2827, Design Persona Project, Fashion
GRAP2830, GRAP2825, Design Strategies and
GRAP2811, GRAP2826, Environments, Fashion Design
GRAP2831 Project Launch, Fashion
Presentation Design, Fashion
and Dress, Custom Fashion
Design Industry Techniques,
Fashion Design Object and
Space, Fashion Design
Performance and Function,
Fashion Design Diversity,
Fashion and Textile Industry
Placement ,Fashion Global
Experience, Fashion Design
Languages and Writing, Fashion
Design, Wear, Use and
Consumption, Fashion Design
Body Artefacts and Accessories,
Bio Fashion Design and
Materials, Fashion Design
Compositions and Styling,
Garment Design Industry
Techniques

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Description of fee including Program name Course code Course name
code plan code
GST $
M1278 Quick unpick $3, bobbin $70.00 BP328 Bachelor of Fashion (Design) All courses All courses
case $10.50, thread
clipper $3.50, tweezers
$5.00, 3 alloy bobbins
$4.00, presser foot with
safety guard $10.25,
invisible zipper foot $9.25,
left zipper foot $7.25, right
zipper foot $7.25, screw
driver set $2, box of pins
$4 and x2 1000mt thread
reels (black and white) $4.
M1294 Wool yarn quantity $35.00 AD014 Associate Degree Fashion GRAP2464 Fashion Knitwear
equivalent to 2 cones at Design & Technology
$15ea = $30, punch cards
$5. (note full cones are not
used by each student - A
variety of colours will be
accessable for students)

M1295 Print screen materials $25, $40.00 AD014 Associate Degree Fashion GRAP2465 Printing for Fashion
inks and paints $10, Design & Technology
fabrics $5.

M1315 Card $9, clay $7, $32.00 AD007 Associate Degree in Design GRAP2375 Design Principles and Elements
construction materials (Furniture)
$16.

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Description of fee including Program name Course code Course name
code plan code
GST $
M1327A Two student polo shirts to $40.00 C4367 Certificate IV Allied Health All courses All courses
be worn by RMIT students
while at clinical placement
or industry placement.
Shirts are used by the host
institutes or employers to
identify who the student is.

M1331 Five day Field trip to Lake $100.00 C5367 Diploma of Conservation & ENVI5103C Natural cultural resources
Condah and Heywood Land Management
district - bus transport.

M1332 Five day field trip to Lake $100.00 C5367 Diploma of Conservation & ENVI5103C Natural cultural resources
Condah and Heywood Land Management
district - accommodation.
Students are responsible
for their own food.

M1333 Four day field trip to $95.00 C5367 Diploma of Conservation & MATH7076C Conduct Biological Surveys
Wonthaggi heathlands - Land Management
bus transport to
Wonthaggi and study
sites.
M1334 Four day field trip to $100.00 C5367 Diploma of Conservation & MATH7076C Conduct Biological Surveys
Wonthaggi heathlands - Land Management
accommodation.

M1336 Safety helmet $14.30, vest $50.00 C5256, Diploma Building & All courses All courses
$13.20, safety specs C4274 Construction (Building),
$6.50, ear muffs $16. Certificate IV in Building
TOTAL $50 Construction (Building)

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Description of fee including Program name Course code Course name
code plan code
GST $
M1337 One building site $40.00 C5256, Diploma Building & All courses All courses
excursion for first and C4274 Construction (Building),
second year students. Fee Certificate IV in Building &
for travel. Construction (Building)

M1357 Pattern making paper $15, $40.00 AD014 Associate Degree Fashion GRAP2485 Pattern Technology 1
card $10, fabric to produce Design & Technology
toiles of patterns $15.

M1358 Pattern making paper $25, $40.00 AD014 Associate Degree Fashion GRAP2483 Pattern Technology 2
card $5, calico to produce Design & Technology
pattern toiles $10.
M1359 Pre-cut samples $20, $50.00 AD014 Associate Degree Fashion GRAP2471 Design and Development 1
fabric $15, thread $5, trims Design & Technology
$10 (zippers, buttons,
interfacing etc).

M1360 Pre-cut samples $15, $50.00 AD014 Associate Degree Fashion GRAP2466 Design and Development 2
fabric $20, thread $5, trims Design & Technology
$10 (zippers, buttons,
interfacing etc).

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Description of fee including Program name Course code Course name
code plan code
GST $
M1365 Profile 21 subscription - $48.00 C3295 Certificate III in Air- All courses Refrigeration & air conditioning
electronic database conditioning and year 1, 2 and 3
annual subscription fee. Refrigeration
Provides a service to the
apprentice for collecting
and recording of weekly
evidence of on the job
work.

M1376 Various specialty samples $60.00 BP328 Bachelor of Fashion (Design) GRAP2816 Fashion and Textiles Materials
and fabric swatches $40,
miscellaneous toiling
fabrics $12, specialist
machine threads $8.

M1393 Mock materials for $35.00 AD007 Associate Degree in Design GRAP2382 Design Studio 3 (Furniture)
prototyping (MDF, card, (Furniture)
hard foam, glue and
timber).

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Fee Program /
Description of fee including Program name Course code Course name
code plan code
GST $
M1426 Profile 21 subscription - $48.00 C3296, Certificate III in All courses All courses
electronic database C4315 Electrotechnology
annual subscription fee. Electrician, Certificate IV in
Provides a service to the Electrical - Instrumentation
apprentice for collecting
and recording of weekly
evidence of on the job
work. Only apprentices are
required to keep profiling
records. Students who
have their electrical
license are not required to
pay this fee
M1433 This fee is for flight $9,240.00 BP070PL Bachelor of Applied Science AERO2470 Flying to Private Pilot Licence
training fees for students (Aviation)
enrolled in BP070PL (the
plan that includes flight
training towards
Commercial Pilot Licence)
to cover the standard
number of flying hours (26
hours).
M1434 This fee is for flight $24,360.00 BP070PL Bachelor of Applied Science AERO2586 Commercial Pilot Licence Flying
training fees for students (Aviation)
enrolled in BP070PL (the
plan that includes flight
training towards
Commercial Pilot Licence)
to cover the standard
number of flying hours (76
hours).

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Fee Program /
Description of fee including Program name Course code Course name
code plan code
GST $
M1444 C172S hourly solo hire $281.00 AD023, Associate Degree Aviation AERO2467, AERO2619, Flying to Recreational Pilot
rate per hour: this fee BP070PL (Prof Pilots), Bachelor of AERO2470, AERO2618, Licence, Flying to Private Pilot
relates to flight training Applied Science (Aviation) AERO2576, AERO2586, Licence, Introduction to
fees for students enrolled AERO2616, AERO2578, Commercial Pilot Licence,
in AD023 or BP070 and is AERO2479, AERO2620, Commercial Pilot Licence Flying,
for one additional hour of AERO2622 Instructor Theory, Flying to
flying time, and will only be Instructor rating, Flying to
charged if additional hours Instrument rating
above the standard
number of flying hours are
required.

M1445 C182T hourly solo hire $468.00 AD023, Associate Degree Aviation AERO2467, AERO2619, Flying to Recreational Pilot
rate per hour: this fee BP070PL (Prof Pilots), Bachelor of AERO2470, AERO2618, Licence, Flying to Private Pilot
relates to flight training Applied Science (Aviation) AERO2576, AERO2586, Licence, Introduction to
fees for students enrolled AERO2616, AERO2578, Commercial Pilot Licence,
in AD023 or BP070 and is AERO2479, AERO2620, Commercial Pilot Licence Flying,
for one additional hour of AERO2622 Instructor Theory, Flying to
flying time, and will only be Instructor rating, Flying to
charged if additional hours Instrument rating
above the standard
number of flying hours are
required.

M1446 PA-44 hourly solo hire rate $536.00 AD023, Associate Degree Aviation AERO2467, AERO2619, Flying to Recreational Pilot
per hour: this fee relates to BP070PL (Prof Pilots), Bachelor of AERO2470, AERO2618, Licence, Flying to Private Pilot
flight training fees for Applied Science (Aviation) AERO2576, AERO2586, Licence, Introduction to
students enrolled in AERO2616, AERO2578, Commercial Pilot Licence,
AD023 or BP070 and is for AERO2479, AERO2620, Commercial Pilot Licence Flying,
one additional hour of AERO2622 Instructor Theory, Flying to
flying time, and will only be Instructor rating, Flying to
charged if additional hours Instrument rating
above the standard
number of flying hours are
required.

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Fee Program /
Description of fee including Program name Course code Course name
code plan code
GST $
M1447 Aero 8KCAB hourly solo $333.00 AD023, Associate Degree Aviation AERO2467, AERO2619, Flying to Recreational Pilot
hire rate per hour: this fee BP070PL (Prof Pilots), Bachelor of AERO2470, AERO2618, Licence, Flying to Private Pilot
relates to flight training Applied Science (Aviation) AERO2576, AERO2586, Licence, Introduction to
fees for students enrolled AERO2616, AERO2578, Commercial Pilot Licence,
in AD023 or BP070 and is AERO2479, AERO2620, Commercial Pilot Licence Flying,
for one additional hour of AERO2622 Instructor Theory, Flying to
flying time, and will only be Instructor rating, Flying to
charged if additional hours Instrument rating
above the standard
number of flying hours are
required.

M1448 Flight instructor hourly $187.00 AD023, Associate Degree Aviation AERO2467, AERO2619, Flying to Recreational Pilot
rate: this fee is for Flight BP070PL (Prof Pilots), Bachelor of AERO2470, AERO2618, Licence, Flying to Private Pilot
Training Fees for students Applied Science (Aviation) AERO2576, AERO2586, Licence, Introduction to
enrolled in AD023 or AERO2616, AERO2578, Commercial Pilot Licence,
BP070 and is for one AERO2479, AERO2620, Commercial Pilot Licence Flying,
additional hour of AERO2622 Instructor Theory, Flying to
instructor based flying Instructor rating, Flying to
time, and will only be Instrument rating
charged if additional
instructor based hours
above the standard
number of hours are
required.
M1457 Laser cut material: wood $50.00 C5381 Diploma of Visual GRAP6356C Explore and apply the creative
$10, Plastic $5, polystrene Merchandising design process to 3D forms
$15, paint $5, adhesives
$5, papers $5, cardboard
$5.

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Description of fee including Program name Course code Course name
code plan code
GST $
M1460 Exhibition and event $78.00 C5381 Diploma of Visual GRAP6359C Design history, Source and apply
attendance. NGV Merchandising information on the history and
exhibition ($28), Runway theory of design
show ($40) Self-guide tour
NGV ($10)

M1461 Drawing papers $15, $30.00 C5381 Diploma of Visual VART6469C Produce drawings to
cartridge $5, and sundries Merchandising communicate ideas
$10.
M1462 Poster paper $30, nylon $70.00 C5381 Diploma of Visual MKTG8026C Design and Install Visual
$10, fastener and Merchandising Merchandising Signage
adhesives $10, acrylic
risers $10, tape $10.

M1466 Various specialty samples $60.00 BP121 Bachelor of Arts (Textile GRAP2873, GRAP2869 TextileDesign Partnered Project,
and fabric swatches $40, Design) TD Project Launch
miscellaneous toiling
fabrics $12, specialist
machine threads $8.

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Description of fee including Program name Course code Course name
code plan code
GST $
M1467 Dyes, pigments and print $130.00 BP121 Bachelor of Arts (Textile GRAP2874 Textile Design Persona Project
pastes $50, range of Design)
substrates for printing $23,
photographic screen
coating $23, digital textile
printing and specialty
materials $34 OR core
and specialist yarns for
knitting and weaving (it
depends on the students
chosen specialisation area
as to whether they are
provided mainly with yarn
or with materials for
printing).
M1469 Pattern making paper $10, $140.00 AD014 Associate Degree Fashion GRAP2467 Design and Development 3
calico to produce Design & Technology
prototype garments $15,
Interlinings and threads for
garments $5, External
cutting, wool fabric, trims
& linings for jacket designs
$110.

M1471 Pattern making paper $15, $40.00 AD014 Associate Degree Fashion GRAP2472 Design and Development 4
calico or fabrics to Design & Technology
produce prototype
garments $20, threads
and machine trims for
sewing individual
garments $5.

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Fee Program /
Description of fee including Program name Course code Course name
code plan code
GST $
M1472 Pattern making paper $20, $30.00 AD014 Associate Degree Fashion GRAP2486 Pattern Technology 4
fabric to produce toiles of Design & Technology
patterns $10.

M1477 Shoemakers tape $5, $245.00 C4389 Certificate lV in Custom MANU7386C Assemble Shoe by Hand
thread clippers $2, Made Footwear
shoelaces $3, jewellers
rouge $6, rap stick $30,
masking tape $3, leather
lining $20, leather upper
$50, leather heels & top
piece $70, shoe box $6,
soling material $40, misc
small items $10 (e.g.
eyelets, shanks, thread
etc).
M1495 Manual of Aviation $79.00 AD023, Associate Degree Aviation All courses - 1st & 2nd All courses - 1st & 2nd Year
Meteorology. BP070PL (Prof Pilots), Bachelor of Year
Applied Science (Aviation)

M1496 Avionics Manual - Cessna $111.00 AD023, Associate Degree Aviation AERO2467, AERO2619 Flying to Recreational Pilots
172S POH Glass BP070PL (Prof Pilots), Bachelor of License
(172SIMBUS). Applied Science (Aviation)

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Fee Program /
Description of fee including Program name Course code Course name
code plan code
GST $
M1497 Avionics Manual - Cessna $111.00 AD023, Associate Degree Aviation AERO2467 Flying to General Flying Progress
172S POH Analogue BP070PL (Prof Pilots), Bachelor of Test
(172SIM). Applied Science (Aviation)

M1498 ASA Circular Flight $99.00 AD023, Associate Degree Aviation AERO2467, AERO2619 Flying to Recreational Pilots
Computer - $70, Protractor BP070PL (Prof Pilots), Bachelor of License
- $13, Scale Ruler 180 NM Applied Science (Aviation)
- $16.

M1499 David Clark Headset (H10 $630.00 AD023, Associate Degree Aviation AERO2467, AERO2619 Flying to Recreational Pilots
13.4). BP070PL (Prof Pilots), Bachelor of License
Applied Science (Aviation)

M1502 Ladies long sleeve $30.00 AD023, Associate Degree Aviation All courses - 1st & 2nd All courses - 1st & 2nd Year
epaulette shirt. BP070PL (Prof Pilots), Bachelor of Year
Applied Science (Aviation)

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Description of fee including Program name Course code Course name
code plan code
GST $
M1514 The Human Being Pilot - $87.00 AD023, Associate Degree Aviation AERO2469, AERO2618, Theory to Private Pilot Licence,
book. BP070PL (Prof Pilots), Bachelor of AERO2587, AERO2616 Flying to Private Pilot Licence,
Applied Science (Aviation) Commercial Pilot Licence Theory

M1515 Victorian Country Airstrip $65.00 AD023, Associate Degree Aviation AERO2470, AERO2618, Flying to Private Pilot Licence,
Guide (PPL & CPL) BP070PL (Prof Pilots), Bachelor of AERO2586, AERO2616 Commercial Pilot Licence Flying
Applied Science (Aviation)

M1516 Avionics Manual - Cessna $97.00 AD023, Associate Degree Aviation AERO2470, AERO2618, Flying to Private Pilot Licence,
182T POH Analogue BP070PL (Prof Pilots), Bachelor of AERO2586, AERO2616 Commercial Pilot Licence Flying
(182TIM) (PPL & CPL). Applied Science (Aviation)
M1517 Avionics Manual - Cessna $97.00 AD023, Associate Degree Aviation AERO2470, AERO2618, Flying to Private Pilot Licence,
182T POH Glass BP070PL (Prof Pilots), Bachelor of AERO2586, AERO2616 Commercial Pilot Licence Flying
(182TIMAUS) (PPL & Applied Science (Aviation)
CPL).

M1518 Knee-board (RPL, PPL, $79.00 AD023, Associate Degree Aviation AERO2467, AERO2470, Flying to General Flying Progress
CPL). BP070PL (Prof Pilots), Bachelor of AERO2618, AERO2586, Test, Flying to Private Pilot
Applied Science (Aviation) AERO2616 Licence, Commercial Pilot
Licence Flying

M1519 Instrument Rating Study $110.00 AD023 Associate Degree Aviation AERO2477, AERO2623 Theory to Instrument rating
Guide (Bob Tait). (Prof Pilots)

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Description of fee including Program name Course code Course name
code plan code
GST $
M1520 Flight Simulator hourly $270.00 AD023, Associate Degree Aviation AERO2467, AERO2586, Flying to General Flying Progress
dual hire rate per hour: BP070PL (Prof Pilots), Bachelor of AERO2616 Test, Commercial Pilot Licence
this fee relates to flight Applied Science (Aviation) Flying
simulator training fees for
students enrolled in
AD023 & BP070 and is for
one additional hour of
simulator time, and will
only be charged if
additional hours above the
standard number of
simulator hours are
required.
M1521 C172S dual hire flying cost $468.00 AD023, Associate Degree Aviation AERO2467, AERO2470, Flying to General Flying Progress
per 1 hour for students BP070PL (Prof Pilots), Bachelor of AERO2618, AERO2586, Test, Flying to Private Pilot
who withdraw prior to Applied Science (Aviation) AERO2616 Licence, Commercial Pilot
census date. Licence Flying
M1523 Fee for bus travel: Heide $15.00 AD020 Associate Degree Interior ARCH1377 History & Design of Theory for
virtual session & a range Decoration & Design Interiors
of NGV exihibtions ($15)

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Description of fee including Program name Course code Course name
code plan code
GST $
M1537 Field trip to one or more $30.00 C6161 Advanced Diploma of ARCH5223 Conduct and Apply BAL
sites suitable to conduct a Building Design (Arch)
bushfire attack level
assessment.

M1564 Pattern making paper $20, $30.00 AD014 Associate Degree Fashion GRAP2619 Pattern Technology 3
calico/fabric and trims to Design & Technology
produce prototype
garments $10.

M1572 This fee is for flight $17,880.00 BP070PL Bachelor of Applied Science AERO2467 Flying to Recreational Pilots
training fees for students (Aviation) Licence
enrolled in BP070PL (the
plan that includes flight
training towards
Commercial Pilot Licence)
to cover the standard
number of flying hours (39
hours).

M1576 Speciality paper stock $30.00 AD022 Associate Degree in Graphic GRAP2524 Typographic language
$10, media and Design
calligraphic items $10,
letterpress ink $10.

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Fee Program /
Description of fee including Program name Course code Course name
code plan code
GST $
M1582 Bus transport to and from $140.00 Various Various (elective) AERS1003, AERS1004 Environment and Culture:
the Winda-Mara Aboriginal Ecological and Aboriginal
Co-operative Understandings of Country

M1583 4 nights accommodation $100.00 C5367 Diploma of Conservation & AERS1003, AERS1004 Environment and Culture:
at the Winda-Mara Land Management Ecological and Aboriginal
Aboriginal Co-operative Understandings of Country
(Heywood).

M1589 Bus trip $15 to $15.00 AD020 Associate Degree in Interior ARCH1383, ARCH1382 Decoration Practice 2
manufacturer. Example of Decoration & Design
previous site visits are BQ
Design and Blumm.

M1597 Event materials: $30.00 C5381 Diploma of Visual GRAP6360C Research and apply techniques
polystyrene $10, paint $5, Merchandising in spatial design
adhesives $5, cardboard
$10.

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Description of fee including Program name Course code Course name
code plan code
GST $
M1598 General props: $30, nylon $70.00 C5381 Diploma of Visual MKT8022C Implement Visual Merchandising
$5, fastners & adhesives Merchandising Concepts
$5, vinyl signage $20,
pins $5, paint $5

M1602 Entry to sustainable house $15.00 AD020 Associate Degree in Interior ARCH1386 Interior Construction
tour $15. Decoration & Design

M1605 Advanced specialist $65.00 BP328 Bachelor of Fashion (Design) GRAP2832, GRAP2821, Introduction to Fashion Design
materials: prototyping GRAP2816, GRAP2819, Practice, Fashion Expressions,
fabrics (i.e. calico and/or GRAP2820, GRAP2817, Fashion and Textiles Materials,
other miscellaneous GRAP2837, GRAP2833, Fashion Design Industry
fabrics) $30, specialty GRAP2834, GRAP2877, Techniques, Fashion Design
fusings (i.e. vliesofix, solu- GRAP2835, GRAP2822 Reuse, Fashion Communication
web, mid-heavy weight, Design, Transforming Fashion
fuse tape) $15, Design Materials, Fashion Design
overlocking / specialty Partnered Project, Fashion
machine threads $8, Design Persona Project, Fashion
miscellaneous Design Strategies and
haberdashery supplies (i.e Environments, Fashion Design
assorted elastics, shoulder Project Launch, Fashion
pads, eyelets, studs, Presentation Design
woven/stretch bias bind,
and/or other misc trims
and accessories) $12.

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Fee Program /
Description of fee including Program name Course code Course name
code plan code
GST $
M1607 Intermediary specialist $55.00 BH103 Bachelor of Fashion (Design) GRAP2243, GRAP2457, Fashion Design Studio 3, Fashion
materials: prototyping (Honours) GRAP2459 Design Studio 5, Fashion Design
fabrics (i.e. calico and/or Studio 7
other miscellaneous
fabrics) $20, specialty
fusings (i.e. vliesofix, solu-
web, mid-heavy weight,
fuse tape) $15,
overlocking / specialty
machine threads $8,
miscellaneous
haberdashery supplies
(i.e. assorted elastics,
shoulder pads, eyelets,
studs, woven/stretch bias
bind, and/or other misc
trims and accessories)
$12.
M1612 Replacement RMIT $40.00 AD023, Associate Degree Aviation All courses - 1st & 2nd All courses-1st & 2nd Year
branded epaulette. BP070PL (Prof Pilots), Bachelor of Year
Applied Science (Aviation)

M1616 Replacement RMIT $40.00 AD023, Associate Degree Aviation All courses - 1st & 2nd All courses-1st & 2nd Year
branded tie. BP070PL (Prof Pilots), Bachelor of Year
Applied Science (Aviation)

M1623 Range of yarn types. Total $60.00 C4404 Certificate IV in Textile VART6452C Produce Woven Textile Samples
expenditure across Design and Development
number of yarns $60

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Fee Program /
Description of fee including Program name Course code Course name
code plan code
GST $
M1628 Two RMIT logo polo shirts, $40.00 C5365 Diploma of Nursing All courses All courses
required by students for
identification purposes
while on clinical
placement.

M1638 Bus trip for site visit. $25.00 C5396 Diploma of Interior Design GRAP6357C Establish, negotiate and refine a
Example of previous site design brief
visits are BQ Design and
Schiavello/Blumm.

M1644 2 night Barmah field trip $125.00 C5367 Diploma of Conservation & ENVI5101C Develop a Management Plan for
accommodation. Land Management a designated area

M1645 River Tour (Kingfisher $21.00 C5367 Diploma of Conservation & ENVI5101C Develop a Management Plan for
Cruises). Land Management a designated area

M1646 Barmah Field Trip - bus $80.00 C5367 Diploma of Conservation & ENVI5101C Develop a Management Plan for
transport and tour of Land Management a designated area
Aboriginal sites by
Aboriginal elder.

M1647 Miscellaneous fabric inks, $77.00 BP328 Bachelor of Fashion (Design) GRAP2837 Transforming Fashion Design
paint, dyes, specialty Materials
printing materials etc $30,
specialty non-woven
fusings etc (i.e. vliesofix)
$10, miscellaneous
prototyping fabrics $15,
patternmaking paper $10,
miscellaneous
haberdashery $12.

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Fee Program /
Description of fee including Program name Course code Course name
code plan code
GST $
M1648 Essentials machine kit: $50.00 BP328 Bachelor of Fashion (Design) GRAP2692 Sewing For Creative Practice
quick unpick $4.50, bobbin
case $10.50, thread
clipper $2.80, 3 alloy
bobbins $3, presser foot
with safety guard $11.50,
box of pins $3.80, x2
1000mt thread reels (black
and white) $4.80, assorted
handsewing needles
(30pk) $4.50, x3 18cm
c/end zips (b&w) $2.60, x2
18cm invisible zips $2.
M1649 Calico 4m $10, sewing $40.00 BP328 Bachelor of Fashion (Design) GRAP2692 Sewing For Creative Practice
guides $5, t-shirt fabrics &
trims $8, precut sampling
exercises $10,
miscellaneous
haberdashery trims and
accessories (i.e assorted
elastics/shoulder pads etc)
$7.

M1651 C182T dual hire flying cost $655.00 AD023, Associate Degree Aviation All courses - 1st & 2nd All courses - 1st & 2nd Year
per 1 hour for students BP070PL (Prof Pilots), Bachelor of Year
who withdraw prior to Applied Science (Aviation)
census date.

M1652 PA-44 dual hire flying cost $723.00 AD023, Associate Degree Aviation All courses - 1st & 2nd All courses - 1st & 2nd Year
per 1 hour for students BP070PL (Prof Pilots), Bachelor of Year
who withdraw prior to Applied Science (Aviation)
census date.

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Fee Program /
Description of fee including Program name Course code Course name
code plan code
GST $
M1653 Aero 8KCAB dual hire $520.00 AD023, Associate Degree Aviation All courses - 1st & 2nd All courses - 1st & 2nd Year
flying cost per 1 hour for BP070PL (Prof Pilots), Bachelor of Year
students who withdraw Applied Science (Aviation)
prior to census date

M1657 HP Prime calculator plus $270.00 C4388, Certificate IV in Surveying, All courses All courses
Quickclose operating C5368 Diploma of Surveying
software.
M1659 Industrial Knitting $70.00 BP121 Bachelor of Arts (Textile GRAP2867 Knitted Textile Form
sampling - jacquard knit Design)
(Shima) - optional
production & sampling fee
for technician and
materials $70
M1667 Tour cost for CERES & 1 $15.00 C4402, Certificate IV in Interior ENVI5110C Establish and maintain
other similar site visit. C5396 Decoration, Diploma of environmental sustainable
Interior Design creative practice

M1674 Wurundjeri Woi-wurrung $125.00 Various Various (elective) HUSO2066 Indigenous Land Use
field trip bus transport
including engagement with
traditional owners

M1678 Accommodation for $182.00 BP229, Bachelor of Applied BIOL2255, BIOL2315 Marine Biology, Marine Biology
Queenscliff excursion - 2 BH101, Sciences, BSc (Dean's
nights. BH096, Scholar)(Honours), BEnvSci /
BP161, BEng(EnvEng)(Hons), B
BP192, EnvSci / B Bus (Man), B
BP193, Environmental Science, B
BP235, EnvSc/BEnvSoc, B Envi Sci /
BP305, B Eng (Envi Eng), B Sc
MC191 (AppSc) / B
Bus(Management), M
Environmental Science &
Tech

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Fee Program /
Description of fee including Program name Course code Course name
code plan code
GST $
M1678A Meals on Queenscliff $40.00 BP229, Bachelor of Applied BIOL2255, BIOL2315 Marine Biology, Marine Biology
excursion. BH101, Sciences, BSc (Dean's
BH096, Scholar)(Honours), BEnvSci /
BP161, BEng(EnvEng)(Hons), B
BP192, EnvSci / B Bus (Man), B
BP193, Environmental Science, B
BP235, EnvSc/BEnvSoc, B Envi
BP305, Sci/B Eng (Envi Eng), B Sc
MC191 (AppSc) / B
Bus(Management), M
Environmental Science &
Tech
M1685 Lake Mungo field trip bus $115.00 Various Various (elective) AERS1003, AERS1004 Environment and Culture:
transport, including Ecological and Aboriginal
transport to and from the understandings of Country,
City campus to Lake Environment and Culture:
Mungo and transport Ecological and Aboriginal
around Lake Mungo understandings of Country,
during the excursion (Postgraduate)

M1686 Lake Mungo field trip - 4 $155.00 Various Various (elective) AERS1003, AERS1004 Environment and Culture:
nights accommodation. Ecological and Aboriginal
understandings of Country

M1711 4 x A2 Epson colour $20.00 AD022 Associate Degree in Graphic GRAP2534 2D & 3D Design Production 1
outputs on specialist stock Design
$20.

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Fee Program /
Description of fee including Program name Course code Course name
code plan code
GST $
M1713 $18 Bus fee - field trip and $18.00 BP121 Bachelor of Arts (Textile GRAP2858, GRAP2859, Introduction to Textile Design
site visits (Botanical Design) GRAP2816, Practice, Digital Textile Design,
Gardens Cranbourne / SOCU2301, Fashion and Textiles Materials,
Linen House / Maxwell & GRAP2872, GRAP2860, Fashion, Textiles, Place and
Williams / other suburban GRAP2876, GRAP2871, Story, Textile Design
and country Victoria GRAP2873,GRAP2870, Expressions, Contemporary and
venues - farm, woollen GRAP2874, GRAP2875, Ethical Textiles, Textile Design
mills, factories, GRAP2869, GRAP2861, Surface Form, Textile Design
showrooms) GRAP2862,GRAP2863, Communication, Textile Design
GRAP2864, GRAP2865, Partnered Project, Textile Design
GRAP2866, GRAP2867, Strategies and Environments,
GRAP2868 Textile Design Persona Project,
Textile Design Presentation,
Textile Design Project Launch,
Knitted Textile Design, Woven
Textile Design, Screen Printed
Textile Design, Digital Printed
Textile Design, Textile Surface
Transformations, Textile Design
Illustration, Knitted Textile Form,
Textile Design, Colour and
Surface,
M1722 Fee is for: prototyping $75.00 BH124, Bachelor of Textiles (Design) All courses All courses
materials $15, assorted BH127, (Honours), Bachelor of
fusible materials $15, BP328 Fashion (Design) (Honours),
overlocking/specialty Bachelor of Fashion (Design)
machine threads $8,
patternmaking paper $25,
miscellaneous
haberdashery trims and
accessories (i.e. assorted
elastics/shoulder pads,
snaps, buttons) $12.

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Fee Program /
Description of fee including Program name Course code Course name
code plan code
GST $
M1744 Tour cost for Federation $15.00 C5396, Diploma of Interior Design, GRAP6356C Explore and apply the creative
Square & 1 other similar C4402 Certificate IV Interior design process to 3D forms
site visit. Decoration

M1745 4 x Colour outputs on $20.00 AD022 Associate Degree in Graphic GRAP2539 2D and 3D Design Production 2
specialist devices Roland Design
and Epson printers.

M1748 Fee for camp meals, 2 $79.00 BP319 Bachelor of Health, Physical TCHE2652 Beyond a Classroom
nights, 3 days. Breakfast Education and Sport
for days 2 & 3. Lunch for
days 2 & 3. Dinner for
days 1 & 2.

M1749 Fee for camp $77.00 BP319 Bachelor of Health, Physical TCHE2652 Beyond a Classroom
accommodation, 2 nights, Education and Sport
3 days. 2 night bunk room
accommodation.

M1749A Camp activities: 6 $116.00 BP319 Bachelor of Health, Physical TCHE2652 Beyond a Classroom
specialist adventure Education and Sport
activities. Includeds camp
folder and safety booklet

M1750 This fee is for Flight $4,680.00 BP070PL Bachelor of Applied Science AERO2576 Intro to Commercial Pilot Licence
Training Fees for students (Aviation)
enrolled in BP070PL (the
plan that includes flight
training towards
Commercial Pilot Licence)
to cover the standard
number of flying hours (21
hours).

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Fee Program /
Description of fee including Program name Course code Course name
code plan code
GST $
M1751 Essential fashion $45.00 BP328 Bachelor of Fashion (Design) GRAP2815, GRAP2814, Fashion and Dress, Custom
fabrication: assorted toiling GRAP2828, GRAP2829, Fashion Design Industry
fabrics $15, misc GRAP2818, GRAP2683, Techniques, Fashion Design
haberdashery and trims GRAP2684, GRAP2827, Object and Space, Fashion
$15, miscellaneous GRAP2830, GRAP2825, Design Performance and
millinery, corsetry, casting GRAP2811, GRAP2826, Function, Fashion Design
and moulding, GRAP2831 Diversity, Fashion and Textile
experimental textiles Industry Placement, Fashion
materials (i.e. fabrics dyes, Global Experience, Fashion
studs, eyelets, etc) $15. Design Languages and Writing,
Fashion Design, Wear, Use and
Consumption, Fashion Design
Body Artefacts and Accessories,
Bio Fashion Design and
Materials, Fashion Design
Compositions and Styling,
Garment Design Industry
Techniques
M1759 Poster paper $20, nylon $50.00 C5381 Diploma of Visual MKTG8024C Design and install visual
$5, fastners & adhesives Merchandising merchandising displays
$10, acrylic risers $10,
tape $5.

M1770 Entry fee to two guided $30.00 C5336 Diploma of Fashion Styling GRAP5228C Identify contemporary fashion
fashion exhibitions. influences and construction
techniques
M1781 Avionics Manual - Seminol $115.00 AD023 Associate Degree Aviation AERO2477, AERO2623, Theory to Instrument Rating,
PA44 POH Glass. (Prof Pilots) AERO2478, AERO2622 Flying to Instrument Rating

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Fee Program /
Description of fee including Program name Course code Course name
code plan code
GST $
M1782 Industrial Knitting $70.00 BH124 Bachelor of Textiles (Design) GRAP2731 Advanced Textile Design Studio 1
sampling - jacquard knit (Honours)
(Shima) $70 OR Industrial
weave sampling $70 - OR
digital print sampling
(bureau) $70 - optional
production & sampling fee
for technician and
materials.

M1783 Dyes, pigments and print $120.00 BH124 Bachelor of Textiles (Design) GRAP2731 Advanced Textile Design Studio 1
pastes $40, range of (Honours)
substrates for printing $13,
photographic screen
coating $23, digital textile
printing and specialty
materials $44 OR core
and specialist yarns for
knitting and weaving (it
depends on the students
chosen specialisation area
as to whether they are
provided mainly with yarn
or with materials for
printing).
M1784 Industrial Knitting $70.00 BH124 Bachelor of Textiles (Design) GRAP2732 Advanced Textile Design Studio 2
sampling - jacquard knit (Honours)
(Shima) $70, OR Industrial
weave sampling $70, OR
digital print sampling
(bureau) $70 - optional
production & sampling fee
for technician and
materials.

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Fee Program /
Description of fee including Program name Course code Course name
code plan code
GST $
M1785 Dyes, pigments and print $120.00 BH124 Bachelor of Textiles (Design) GRAP2732 Advanced Textile Design Studio 2
pastes $40, range of (Honours)
substrates for printing $13,
photographic screen
coating $23, digital textile
printing and specialty
materials $44 OR core
and specialist yarns for
knitting and weaving (it
depends on the students
chosen specialisation area
as to whether they are
provided mainly with yarn
or with materials for
printing).
M1788 Recovery Camp $800.00 BP032 Bachelor of Nursing NURS1151, NURS1152, Professional Experience Practice
(estimated to be run NURS1153 3, Professional Experience
during Jan, Jul & Nov), Practice 4, Professional
NSW attendance fee. 4 Experience Practice 5
nights, 5 days. Total fee is
$1460. $660 is funded by
the school. $800 student
materials fee includes
meals and twin-share
accommodation. Students
who wish to withdraw must
do so more than 90 days
prior to placement
commencing otherwise
they will remain liable for
the full materials fee
amount.
M1797 4 day field trip to $60.00 C5367 Diploma of Conservation & MATH7076C Conduct Biological Surveys
Wonthaggi Heathlands - Land Management
camping accommodation.

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Fee Program /
Description of fee including Program name Course code Course name
code plan code
GST $
M1799 Plaster Knife w/Flask $476.35 C5387 Diploma of Dental All courses All courses
Opener $23.80, Small D/E Technology
Cement Spatula $17,
Veritas Indelible Pencil
$5.10, Scalpel Handle
No.3 $9.35, Carving Zahle
Round Handle $11.90,
Beebee Scissors $11.90
Waxing Knife Fahenstock
$11.90, Le Cron $11.90,
Knife Type Paste Spatula
$11.90, T/C Bur Black
Ring $23.80, T/C Bur
Green Ring $27.20, T/C
Bur Red Ring $23.80,
Moore's Mandrel $5.95,
Blazer Micro Torch ES-
1000 $89.25, Plaster
Mixing Bowl Lrg $17,
Safety Glasses B507
$5.10, Labo Mate 100
Articulator $93.50, Spiral
Mandrel $5.10, Mandrels
for Wheels $5.10,
Sil.Points Mntd Blue Sm
pk/10 $17, S/S Spatula
Plastic Handle $23.80,
Iwanson Calipers Wax $25
TOTAL $476.35
M1800 One Dental jacket in navy $80.00 C6157 Advanced Diploma of Dental All courses All courses
embroided with RMIT logo Prosthetics
required by students for
identification purposes in
the teaching clinic.

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2022 fee
Fee Program /
Description of fee including Program name Course code Course name
code plan code
GST $
M1801 Overlocking/specialty $33.00 BP328 Bachelor of Fashion (Design) All courses All courses
machine threads $8,

patternmaking paper $25.

M1802 Quick unpick $3, bobbin $70.00 BH127 Bachelor of Fashion (Design) GRAP2849, GRAP2845, Advanced Fashion Materials,
case $10.50, (Honours) GRAP2844, GRAP2841, Techniques and Expressions,
GRAP2840 Fashion Design Honours Project,
thread clipper $3.50, Fashion Design Honours
tweezers $5.00, 3 alloy Collection, Fashion Design
bobbins $4.00, presser Honours Placement, Fashion
Foot with safety guard Design Honours Research
$10.25, invisible zipper Project
foot $9.25, left zipper foot
$7.25, right zipper foot
$7.25, screw driver set $2,
box of Pins $4,

x2 1000mt thread reels


(black and white) $4.
M1803 Toiling materials $15, $73.00 BH127 Bachelor of Fashion (Design) GRAP2849, GRAP2845, Advanced Fashion Materials,
assorted fusable materials (Honours) GRAP2844, GRAP2841, Techniques and Expressions,
$13, overlocking/specialty GRAP2840 Fashion Design Honours Project,
machine threads $8, Fashion Design Honours
patternmaking paper $25, Collection, Fashion Design
miscellaneous Honours Placement, Fashion
haberdashery trims and Design Honours Research
accessories (i.e, assorted Project
elastics/shoulder pads,
snaps, buttons) $12.

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2022 fee
Fee Program /
Description of fee including Program name Course code Course name
code plan code
GST $
M1804 Toiling calico & specialty $200.00 BP211 Bachelor of Fashion (Design GRAP2759, GRAP2758, Studio Projects, Digital
fabrics $80, 5mt fusing Technology) GRAP2762, GRAP2761, Technology Projects, Studio
$15, overlocking/specialty GRAP2763 Collection Development,
machine threads $15, Graduate Exhibition
patternmaking paper &
card $50, miscellaneous
haberdashery, trims and
accessories (i.e assorted
elastics/shoulder
pads/standard zippers,
etc) $20, fabric cards $20.

M1807 Toiling calico & specialty $150.00 BP211 Bachelor of Fashion (Design GRAP2758, GRAP2759 Fashion Project - Collection,
fabrics $60; Specialty Technology) Fashion Project - Concept
fusing $15;
Overlocking/specialty
threads $15.00;
Patternmaking paper &
card $40: miscellaneous
haberdashgery, trims &
accessories (i.e assorted
elastics/shoulder
pads/standard zippers,
etc) $10; Fabric cards $10.
M1808 High impact polystrene $20.00 BP211 Bachelor of Fashion (Design GRAP2762 Digital Design 1
sheet $10; Anti slip foam Technology)
matting sheet $10.

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Fee Program /
Description of fee including Program name Course code Course name
code plan code
GST $
M1809 Digital Textile Printing and $20.00 BP121 Bachelor of Textile Design All courses All courses
Specialty Materials $70.

M1810 Embroidery threads $25, $70.00 BP121 Bachelor of Textile Design All courses All courses
digital textile printing $25
and specialty materials
$20.

M1811 Dyes $20, range of $70.00 BP121 Bachelor of Textile Design GRAP2868 Textile Design, Colour Surface
substrates for printing $11,
photographic screen
coating $23, and specialty
materials $16 .

M1812 Purchase of specialty $50.00 BP121, Bachelor of Textile Design, All courses All courses
materials $50 (filament for BH124 Bachelor of Textiles (Design)
3D printing, etc.). (Honours)

M1817 Koori Heritage Trust entry $61.50 Various Various (elective) HUSO2215 Indigenous Fieldwork
$16.50, Budj Bim Rangers (elective)
Lake Condah 1 day tour
$45.

M1818 Bus transport for field trip. $138.00 Various Various (elective) HUSO2215 Indigenous Fieldwork
(elective)

M1820 1 x Arquemedes Protrusal $888.25 C6157 Advanced Diploma of Dental All courses All courses
Articulator $654.50, 1 x Prosthetics
Arcon Facebow $233.75
Total $888.25.

M1821 Media and calligraphic $20.00 C5359 Diploma of Graphic Design OMGT5049C Produce Creative Work
items $10, letterpress ink
$10.

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Fee Program /
Description of fee including Program name Course code Course name
code plan code
GST $
M1824 Recovery Camp $640.00 C5365 Diploma of Nursing NURS5387C, Implement and monitor care for a
(estimated to be run NURS5388C person with mental health
during Jan, Jul & Nov), conditions (HLTENN009)
NSW attendance fee. 4
nights, 5 days. Total fee is
$1390. $750 is funded by
the school. $640 student
materials fee includes
meals and twin-share
accommodation. Students
who wish to withdraw must
do so more than 90 days
prior to placement
commencing otherwise
they will remain liable for
the full materials fee
amount.

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Appendix 8 – Administrative fees

Fee Fee
College / Portfolio 2022 fee description 2022 fee incl GST
code type
ADM5 Academic Registrar's Group Service Replacement certificates, parchments or testamurs $170.00
ADM5 Academic Registrar's Group Service Replacement certificates, parchments or testamurs $170.00
ADM5 Academic Registrar's Group Service Replacement certificates, parchments or testamurs $170.00
ADM12 Global Marketing and Fine Tullamarine Airport Pick up. Penalty fee only utilised if student books $100.00
Student Recruitment service and does not utilise it.
ADM14 Global Marketing and Service Application fee for prospective International students. $100.00
Student Recruitment
ADM16 Library Fine $0.50 per item for each day the item is overdue and $5.00 per hour for $0.50 per item for each day the
overdue Reserve material item is overdue and $5.00 per
hour for overdue Reserve
material
ADM42 Academic Registrar's Group Fine Non Return of Academic Gown Melbourne $200.00
ADM43 Academic Registrar's Group Fine Late Enrolment Fee - STEM. More information at $220.00
rmit.edu.au/students/student-essentials/enrolment/late-enrolment
ADM44 Academic Registrar's Group Fine Late Enrolment Fee - DSC. More information at $220.00
rmit.edu.au/students/student-essentials/enrolment/late-enrolment
ADM46 Academic Registrar's Group Fine Late Enrolment Fee - Business. More information at $220.00
rmit.edu.au/students/student-essentials/enrolment/late-enrolment
ADM55 Academic Registrar's Group Service Hire of Academic Dress: Students may wish to hire academic dress $100.00
other than for the graduation ceremony. All enquiries for the hire of
academic dress should be made with the Office of the Academic
Registrar, Completions, Awards & Graduations unit
ADM81 Academic Registrar's Group Service OUA - Degree Registration - Business $120.00
ADM82 Academic Registrar's Group Service OUA - Degree Registration - STEM $120.00
ADM83 Academic Registrar's Group Service OUA - Degree Registration - DSC $120.00
ADM84 Academic Registrar's Group Service OUA - Credit Transfer Fee - Business $60.00
ADM85 Academic Registrar's Group Service OUA - Credit Transfer Fee - STEM $60.00
ADM86 Academic Registrar's Group Service OUA - Credit Transfer Fee - DSC $60.00
ADM129 Academic Registrar's Group Fine Following a finding of misconduct under the Student Conduct $200.00
Regulations, a Senior Officer may require a student to pay the cost of
any damage to RMIT property (including the cost of repair or
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Fee Fee
College / Portfolio 2022 fee description 2022 fee incl GST
code type
total. Property damage in excess of this amount is referred to the
Student Conduct Board.
ADM135 Academic Registrar's Group Fine Following a finding of misconduct under the Student Conduct Variable, maximum of $AUD500
Regulations, the Student Conduct Board may impose a financial
penalty or fine upon a student. A financial penalty may include costs
associated with the repair or replacement of damaged RMIT property
to an unlimited amount (inclusive of goods and services). A fine may
be imposed of up to a maximum of $AUD500 which may be in addition
to any other financial penalty imposed by the Student Conduct Board.
A financial penalty may also include forfeiture of fees associated with
undertaking a course or program.
ADM137 Academic Registrar's Group Service Fee for a letter requested by student. Students are provided various $30.00
free documentation to confirm their enrolment, student record or award
status.

This fee acts as financial disincentive to ensure only genuine requests


are made where existing information or documentation already
provided is not sufficient.
ADM140 Academic Registrar's Group Service This fee will apply to students who seek permission to have their $275.00
program reinstated after it has been lapsed/discontinued & where the
late enrolment process does not apply. More information at
rmit.edu.au/students/student-essentials/enrolment
ADM141 DSC Travel Late withdrawal from an international study tour. This fee will be $400.00
charged to students who withdraw from a Global, Urban and Social
Studies (GUSS) international study tour after receiving formal
acceptance, more than 30 days from the departure date. The fee
applies to any 2022 GUSS study tour.
ADM142 Academic Registrar's Group Service OUA Degree Registration - DSC. Combined fee for assessment of $180.00
credit and registration to complete the RMIT degree through OUA.
ADM143 Academic Registrar's Group Service OUA Degree Registration - STEM. Combined fee for assessment of $180.00
credit and registration to complete the RMIT degree through OUA.
ADM144 Academic Registrar's Group Service OUA Degree Registration - BUS. Combined fee for assessment of $180.00
credit and registration to complete the RMIT degree through OUA.
ADM145 Academic Registrar's Group Service Fee for a customised letter requested by student. Students are $50.00
provided various free documentation to confirm their enrolment,
student record or award status.

Where an existing standard letter is insufficient for students they are

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Fee Fee
College / Portfolio 2022 fee description 2022 fee incl GST
code type
able to request a custom letter for a fee. Increasingly students are
requesting greater customisation of information and this fee reflects the
additional complexity and time taken to complete such requests to
match the requirements.

Custom letters include Academic Performance requests, as well as a


range of other custom requests.

This charge includes the cost of generating on security paper in hard


copy and posted to the student if this is the student's preference.

The fee acts as a financial disincentive to ensure only genuine


requests are made where existing information or documentation
already provided is not sufficient.
ADM167 Global Marketing and Fine Avalon Airport Pickup service. Penalty fee only utilised if student books $100.00
Student Recruitment service and does not utilise it.
ADM168 DSC Travel Withdrawal from an international study tour. This fee will be charged to $150.00
students who withdraw from a Global, Urban and Social Studies
(GUSS) international study tour after receiving formal acceptance,
more than 60 days prior of the departure date. Fee applies to any 2022
GUSS study tour
ADM179 DSC Travel Late withdrawal from an international study tour. This fee will be $750.00
charged to students who withdraw from a Global, Urban and Social
Studies (GUSS) international study tour after receiving formal
acceptance, within 30 days of the departure date. The fee applies to
any 2022 GUSS study tour.
ADM184 SEH Fine Penalty for late or non return of a School issued Optically Stimulated $100.00
Luminescence (OSL) radiation monitoring badge (School of Health &
Biomedical Sciences).
ADM188 VE College Fine Diploma of Nursing: this fee is to cover the cost of providing an $600.00
additional placement if for any reason you are unsuccessful with a
placement such as unsafe practice, failure to follow directions, failure
to attend or RMIT being asked to remove you from a placement. The
fee will be incurred for every block of placement that needs to be
repeated. Every Diploma of Nursing student is provided with one
opportunity to successfully complete each of their five clinical
placements to attain the required minimum or 420 hours placement at
no additional cost. You will not be allocated a placement until you have

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Fee Fee
College / Portfolio 2022 fee description 2022 fee incl GST
code type
demonstrated all of the required skills in the Nursing Simulation Centre
and passed any essential written assessments and the teachers
believe you are ready to succeed (School of Vocational Engineering,
Health and Sciences).
ADM190 SEH Service Bachelor of Nursing administration fee: will be charged to students to $660.00
cover the cost of placement fees that have been secured for students
but where the following has occurred:

- A student fails to attend an allocated placement without advanced


prior notification of their non-attendance to the School's WIL Team
- A student fails to meet the pre-clinical compliance deadline and fails
to withdraw themselves from the associated WIL Placement Course by
the pre-clinical compliance deadline
- A student attempts a placement course (Unit of Study) however is
removed from the placement by the placement provider and/or failed
the placement and then the student subsequently withdraws
themselves from that course prior to Census date.

All Bachelor of Nursing students are provided with one opportunity to


successfully complete each of their five clinical placements to attain the
required minimum 800 hours placement at no extra cost. Students will
not be allocated a placement if they have not met all of the required
pre-clinical compliance requirements by the relevant deadlines, or if
they have not met any theoretical pre-requisite courses for the relevant
placement course.
ADM191 SEH Fine Students enrolled in the course will be provided with an OUSB board $79.00
for use at home during the Semester. However these boards are to be
returned and failure to return the boards by week 14 will result in the
above charge.
AF1 Library Fine Fine - replacement charge for lost materials Variable
QP2 Education Service Replacement of current student ID card (Student Connect). $15.00
QP25 Academic Registrar's Group Service Graduation Ceremony - Melbourne for students who graduate at the $250.00
ceremony and receive their certificate at the ceremony
QP27 Academic Registrar's Group Service Graduation Ceremony - Melbourne Doctoral Degrees Graduation $250.00
Ceremony for students who graduate at the ceremony and receive
their certificate at the ceremony
QP28 Academic Registrar's Group Service Graduation ceremony - Singapore for students who graduate at the $250.00
ceremony and receive their certificate at the ceremony

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Fee Fee
College / Portfolio 2022 fee description 2022 fee incl GST
code type
QP29 Academic Registrar's Group Service Graduation ceremony - Hong Kong - for students who graduate at the $250.00
ceremony and receive their certificate at the ceremony
QP33 Academic Registrar's Group Service Academic Statement (Transcript, SAC, AHEGS, VE Qual/SOA) - $70.00
obtain on campus in person
QP34 Academic Registrar's Group Service Academic Statement (Transcript, SAC, AHEGS, VE Qual/SOA) - $5.00
regular postage within Australia
QP35 Academic Registrar's Group Service Academic Statement (Transcript, SAC, AHEGS, VE Qual/SOA) - $15.00
express post within Australia
QP36 Academic Registrar's Group Service Academic Statement (Transcript, SAC, AHEGS, VE Qual/SOA) - $40.00
international post outside Australia
QP40 Academic Registrar's Group Service Academic Statements - complete set of digital statements $25.00
QP41 Academic Registrar's Group Service Academic Statement - transcript - hard copy $50.00
QP42 Academic Registrar's Group Service Academic Statement - AHEGS - hard copy $50.00
QP43 Academic Registrar's Group Service Academic Statement - VE Qual - hard copy $40.00
QP44 Academic Registrar's Group Service Academic Statement - SOA - hard copy $40.00
QP45 Academic Registrar's Group Service Academic Statement - SAC - hard copy $50.00
QP46 Global Marketing and Fine Financial disincentive to withdraw late. Fee charged is determined by Deposit less 10%, deposit less
Student Recruitment transfer or withdrawal date as per refund policy. rmit.edu.au/study-with- 50% or entire deposit amount,
us/international-students/apply-to-rmit-international-students/fees-and- depending on date of submission
scholarships/refunds of application for refund. Note:
See QP60-QP63 for Foundation
Studies withdrawal fees.
QP50 Academic Registrar's Group Service Graduation ceremony - Kaplan - for students who graduate at the $250.00
ceremony and receive their certificate at the ceremony
QP51 Academic Registrar's Group Service Melbourne Graduation - Late Attendance Fee. $100.00
QP53 Academic Registrar's Group Service Hard copy testamur fee $55.00
QP60 RMIT Training Fine Fee charged to commencing Foundation Studies (Business) students Deposit less 10%, deposit less
who withdraw. Fee charged is determined by transfer or withdrawal 50% or entire deposit amount,
date as per refund policy. depending on date of submission
of application for refund.
QP61 RMIT Training Fine Fee charged to commencing Foundation Studies (Art, Design and Deposit less 10%, deposit less
Architecture) students who withdraw. Fee charged is determined by 50% or entire deposit amount,
transfer or withdrawal date as per refund policy. depending on date of submission
of application for refund.
QP62 RMIT Training Fine Deposit less 10%, deposit less 50% or entire deposit amount, Deposit less 10%, deposit less
depending on date of submission of application for refund. 50% or entire deposit amount,

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code type
depending on date of submission
of application for refund.
QP63 RMIT Training Fine Fee charged to Foundation Studies (General) students who withdraw. Deposit less 10%, deposit less
Fee charged is determined by transfer or withdrawal date as per refund 50% or entire deposit amount,
policy. See refund rules section depending on date of submission
of application for refund.
QP64 Academic Registrar's Group Service Award verifications - to third party organisations/providers who request $35.00
confirmation that a student has graduated in their program.
QP65 Academic Registrar's Group Service Graduation Ceremony - Melbourne/Doctoral Degrees/Offshore $195.00
graduation ceremonies - for 'conferred' students that attend the
graduation ceremony. These students have graduated and paid for
their hard copy testamur if requested.
QP66 Academic Registrar's Group Service Hard copy testamur re-post charge for a testamur that has been $15.00
returned multiple times 'unclaimed'.
QP67 Academic Registrar's Group Service Academic Statement - Archive transcript - hard copy $55.00
AD192 Academic Registrar's Group Service Hard copy letter, statement or third party form. Fee for a standard $40.00
letter requested by student, third party form or a request to reissue a
document already provided to a student (in hard copy). Students are
automatically provided various free documentation to confirm their
enrolment, student record or award status.

This fee acts as financial disincentive to ensure only genuine requests


are made where existing information or documentation already
provided is not sufficient.

QP68 Academic Registrar's Group Service Digital Statement of Academic Completion $15.00

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