Fees
As a student, you may need to pay a number of fees throughout your studies, depending on your degree and your enrolment status. These fees may include student contribution and tuition fees. If you're eligible, you may also be able to obtain a HELP loan for payment of your student contribution or tuition fees.
Fees for undergraduate International students are set up differently than for local students (Australian citizens, Australian permanent residents, NZ citizens, and holders of an Australian permanent resident humanitarian visa). For more information on fees for International students, please visit the International course fees page.

Undergraduate students
You are an undergraduate student if you have completed secondary studies (eg Higher School Certificate (HSC) or equivalent) and are now studying a Bachelor’s degree. For fee purposes at UWS you are considered a Commonwealth supported student

You are a postgraduate student if you have successfully completed an undergraduate course (such as a Bachelor's degree), completed equivalent studies or have experience in that field of study and are now studying a Graduate Certificate, Graduate Diploma or Masters (by Coursework).

Higher Degree Research students
You are a Higher Degree Research student if you are enrolled in a degree where a minimum of 66 per cent of the work is undertaken by way of independent research (such as a PhD, Masters Honours, Professional Doctorate).

You are an International student if you are not an Australian citizen, New Zealand citizen or Permanent Resident of Australia.
Confused? Have questions?
Call the Student Central Infoline on 1300 668 370 or email studentcentral@uws.edu.au




