Tuition fees are charged to all students, however the level of the fee and whether deferral or government loans are available depends on the student's citizenship, residency status, unit load, year of commencement and the level of the program enrolled in (undergraduate/graduate/non-award.)
Australian students:
Australian undergraduate
students enrolled in a HECS course at their home institution will pay
HECS for their internship courses.
For details of fees please
take a look at the following website: http://fees.anu.edu.au
International student
fees:
The ANU does not offer financial
assistance for Study Abroad and Exchange students. Students should consult
with home campus Study Abroad and Exchange Offices.
International students may
work up to 20 hours per week during term time and full-time in vacations,
provided their studies are not adversely affected.
However part-time jobs are
difficult to secure and students should not expect to meet tuition fees
or living expenses with money gained by working.
The University does not guarantee
the availability of part-time employment.
The Australian government website www.goingtouni.gov.au has further details on the fee types and also allows you to check on your student assistance record so that you can monitor your loans balance, your entitlement balance, your scholarships record (if applicable) and the courses for which you have incurred a HELP debt.
How
do I enrol?
