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Depending on your residency status, your options will be different.
Domestic students
See Commonwealth supported fees and payment options for Australian citizens, permanent humanitarian visa holders, New Zealand citizens and permanent residents
International students
See international subject fee amounts and changes to your residency status.
Single subjects (non-award/miscellaneous)
If you are an undergraduate student who is an Australian citizen, permanent humanitarian visa holder, New Zealand citizen or permanent resident, but do not wish to enrol in an entire course, see the undergraduate miscellaneous tuition fee amounts for your single subject fees below:
- 2019 undergraduate miscellaneous tuition fees
- 2018 undergraduate miscellaneous tuition fees
- 2017 undergraduate miscellaneous tuition fees
- 2016 undergraduate miscellaneous tuition fees
Change of residency
If you are admitted to the Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery, Bachelor of Dental Surgery or the Bachelor of Veterinary Science as an international tuition fee student and your residency status changes during your course of study, you will then be enrolled as a domestic full tuition fee paying student for a total of 48 credit points. See the current year domestic undergraduate tuition fees:
- 2019 domestic undergraduate tuition fees
- 2018 domestic undergraduate tuition fees
- 2017 domestic undergraduate tuition fees
- 2016 domestic undergraduate tuition fees
Your fees will be equivalent to the international tuition fees for the year you commenced. After 48 credit points you may apply for a Commonwealth supported place.