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All invoices will be emailed to your student email account. It is your responsibility to ensure that any external email address linked to your student email account is active at all times. Please check your student email account on a regular basis as this is the way the university will correspond with you.

 

 

2008 Fee Due Dates

Tuition fees (including Domestic Tuition Fees (DTF), International Students Fees (ISF), and up-front partial or full HECS-HELP)

First Semester 14 March
Second Semester 8 August
Summer Session See invoice for due date
Autumn Session See invoice for due date
Winter Session See invoice for due date
Spring Session See invoice for due date

Up-front partial Student Contribution payments will not be accepted after the due date.

 

Course Census Dates

First Semester 31 March 2008
Second Semester 29 August 2008
Non-Standard Sessions (Summer, Autumn,
Winter and Spring)
check the following website for individual courses http://studyat.anu.edu.au

Financial and academic penalties may apply if a student withdraws after the Census Date of each class.

 

Tuition fees

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.) All undergraduate and non-FEE-HELP graduate students are emailed an invoice to their student email account within the first few weeks of the teaching period that sets out the fees charged, providing there is an effective enrolment.

Undergraduate studies

Graduate studies

Non-award studies

 

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.
 

 

Refunds

Under certain circumstances you may be eligible for a full or partial refund of your fees - for example, if you withdraw before the census date. To find out if you are eligible, please check the relevant policy:

Refund policy for Domestic Tuition Fees (DTF)

Refund policy for International Students Fees (ISF)

Refund policy for HECS-HELP loan

Refund policy for FEE-HELP loan

Application of Remission of SLE & Associated Debt

To apply for a refund, please complete an Application for Fee Refund and return it to the Registrar & Student Services in the Pauline Griffin Building (Building 11), or fax to The Fees Office on 02 6125 7535.
 

Cashier Opening Hours

The Cashier is open from 9:00am to 4:30pm weekdays (not including public holidays).

 

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