2007/08 Higher Education Student Information

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Unit Fees - 2010

Fees for 2010 were published on 1 October 2009.

Commonwealth supported students

To be eligible for a Commonwealth supported place students must meet one of the following residency requirements:

Special note:

The Commonwealth contributes some but not all funding to provide teaching and facilities for students considered to be Commonwealth supported. In accordance with the Higher Education Act 2003 universities set the student contribution fee for Commonwealth supported students within ranges set by the Australian Government each year. The amount that applies to each unit depends on which student contribution band the unit is classified and the value of the unit.

Students who require assistance determining their student category should email enrolmenthelp@cdu.edu.au or contact the Information Centre on 1800 061963 or 08 8946 7766.

Commonwealth supported student fees

Students must meet residency requirements to be considered Commonwealth supported.

2010
Unless students are assessed to be either a pre-2010, pre-2009 or pre-2008 student, these fees are applicable to all students commencing in a Commonwealth supported undergraduate course or selected postgraduate by coursework courses in 2010.

The reduced maximum student contribution amount for units of study in mathematics, statistics and science applies to all students who commence their course of study on or after 1 January 2009, regardless of the course of study. 

It also applies to continuing students who commenced before 2009 in a non-Natural and Physical Sciences (non-NPS) course of study, did not complete that course of study and, on or after 1 January 2009, transfer to a Natural and Physical Sciences (NPS) course of study.

From 1 January 2010, the maximum annual student contribution amount for commencing Commonwealth supported students undertaking education and nursing units of study will be increased from the ‘national priority’ rate to the band 1 rate.

Changes to the maximum annual student contribution amounts for education and nursing units of study as of 2010.

The increased maximum annual student contribution amounts affect only students who commence their course of study at a higher education provider on or after 1 January 2010.

Existing students will continue under existing arrangements (pre-2010 students).

Pre-2010
The reduced maximum student contribution amount for units of study in mathematics, statistics and science applies to all students who commence their course of study on or after 1 January 2009, regardless of the course of study. 

The reduced maximum student contribution amount for units of study in mathematics, statistics and science applies to:

Changes to the maximum contribution amount for units in mathematics, statistics and science (.pdf, 73KB)

It also applies to continuing students who commenced before 2009 in a non-Natural and Physical Sciences (non-NPS) course of study, did not complete that course of study and, on or after 1 January 2009, transfer to a Natural and Physical Sciences (NPS) course of study. 

Grandfathering arrangements exist for Commonwealth supported students who commenced a course of study prior to 1 January 2010 and had not completed that course prior to that date.

A person is a pre-2010 student for a unit of study if the person started the course of study of which the unit forms a part before 1 January 2010 and was a Commonwealth supported student in relation to a unit of study in that course and:

a)  the person had not completed the course by 31 December 2009; or
b)  in 2009 the person was undertaking an enabling course; or
c)  the person has completed the related course for an honours course and is undertaking the honours course of study..

Pre-2009

Unless students are assessed to be a pre-2008 student, these fees are applicable to all students commencing in a Commonwealth supported undergraduate course or selected postgraduate by coursework courses in 2008.

Pre-2008

You are a pre-2008 student if:

Students are not taken to have discontinued their enrolment if they have:

Pre-2008 students retain this student status until 31.12.2012 - after that date their fees will be the same as students commencing a course in 2013.

Pre-2005 and pre-1997 students

Transitional arrangements for pre-2005 and pre-1997 students end on 31 December 2008 regardless of whether students have completed their course. Continuing former pre-2005 and pre-1997 students will be treated as pre-2008 students for accounting, administration, economics and commerce units and for mathematics, statistics and science units as from Summer Semester 2008.

Non-Commonwealth Supported students

2010 Domestic full fee paying student tuition fees

These fees apply to domestic higher education undergraduate and postgraduate by coursework students who do not have a Commonwealth supported place.

They apply to the following groups of students:

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