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Fees and other costs

Understanding your fees and costs is an important part of planning your studies at Bond. This page outlines tuition fees, compulsory charges, and other costs you may need to consider. Fee-Help Loan and SA-Help Loan information is available for Australian citizens and for New Zealand citizens who meet the eligibility requirements. Financial aid information for non-Australian citizens is available on our International student fee information section. Use the links below to view fee and expenses information:

Tuition fees

Tuition fees vary depending on your choice of degree and if you are an Australian or international student. Bond University reviews its fees on an annual basis and these fees are subject to change without notice. The fees that are published are the tuition fees charged for the year indicated. For all coursework degrees, the tuition fee is charged on a per subject basis.

Fees must be paid at the start of each semester. View the payment methods page to see how you can pay your fees.

For detailed information regarding FEE-HELP and SA-HELP, including eligibility criteria, please visit the Study Assist website.

Australian Permanent Residency/Citizenship

An international student, who is granted Australian Permanent Resident status or Australian Citizenship before the census date of the teaching period in which the student is enrolled, will be considered for a full fee paying domestic place in the same program subject to the following requirements.

Students must provide original/certified documentary evidence of their Australian Permanent Resident Status (visa date stamp in passport) or Australian citizenship certificate and pay fees upfront by the census date for the teaching period. Students who wish to access FEE-HELP must complete the Request for Commonwealth Assistance Form by the census date of their first teaching period.

If a student fails to successfully complete all necessary requirements detailed by the census date of the teaching period, they will remain an international student liable for international student tuition fees for that teaching period.

Domestic fees

All fees are listed on each individual program page. Please visit your preferred program for fee related information.

Each subject within a degree has a specific fee which can be found on the information page for the individual subject.

International fees

All fees are listed on each individual program page. Please visit your preferred program for fee related information.

Each subject within a degree has a specific fee which can be found on the information page for the individual subject.

Living costs

The Gold Coast is an incredible place to study, work and live. It’s also a more affordable place to live than most of Australia’s major cities. We’ve compiled a guide to the cost of living on the Gold Coast. 

Learn more

Additional costs

Financial support

Bond offers a range of financial assistance options:

  • Student Hardship Grant

    Bond University has established the Student Hardship Grant to support students in individual circumstances during specific periods of unexpected financial hardship.

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    Read more about Student Hardship Grant
  • International financial aid

    Discover how you can cover part of your tuition fees at Bond University through financial aid options like scholarships, country-specific assistance, student loans, and more.

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    Read more about International financial aid
  • Loyalty discount

    Members of the Bond community, including returning alumni and those with family members studying at Bond, can receive a 10 per cent loyalty discount on their studies. Discover the loyalty discount program and learn more about eligibility.

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Payment information

Fees must be paid by the due date listed in your invoice. Late payments may result in sanctions that prevent access to results or enrolment.

Need help?

If you have questions or need guidance, contact Student Assist.

Student Assist is a support unit located within the Main Library that can connect you with any assistance you may need. The team can provide personalised advice on all aspects of student administration at any stage of your university journey, and connect you with specialised help. 

In person: Located in the Main Library - head straight from the entrance and look for the Information sign near the computer area.

Office opening hours: 8.30am - 5pm, Monday - Friday