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Domestic student fee information

Financing your degree

An investment in your education is an investment in your future. There are many finance options available for domestic students, including the fee-free, interest-free FEE-HELP loan scheme, as well as other government assistance, loyalty discounts and more. 

About our fee structure 

Fees for programs at Bond don’t need to be paid upfront, or in full, before you begin your degree.  You will pay your fees on a semester-by-semester basis, only paying for the individual subjects you have enrolled in that semester. And if you’re utilising an Australian government loan scheme, like FEE-HELP, you may not need to pay any fees upfront.

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FEE-HELP  

FEE-HELP is an interest free loan that helps eligible fee paying students pay their tuition fees, similar to HECS-HELP. The accumulated debt is indexed according to the Consumer Price Index (CPI). FEE-HELP applies to undergraduate study and postgraduate coursework and research study. 

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Finance options to consider

  • If you are an Australian citizen, a holder of a permanent humanitarian visa, permanent visa holder or New Zealand citizen, you may be eligible for assistance under the Australian Government program called FEE-HELP.  

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  • Eligible domestic students can apply for a loan to pay for their compulsory Student Services and Amenities Fee. The maximum Student Services and Amenities Fee for 2021 is $315.

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  • Most domestic students who receive some form of government income support are on either Youth Allowance or AUSTUDY / ABSTUDY. Which one you are eligible for depends on your age and circumstances.  

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  • If you are undertaking a professionally oriented master’s by coursework degree that is required for entry to a profession or is the fastest pathway to professional entry, you may be eligible to receive Youth Allowance, Austudy or Pensioner Supplement.

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  • In cases where you’re employed and required to undertake training or further education as part of your employment, you may be able to claim a deduction for specific expenses related to the training or further education.  

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If you are an Australian citizen, a holder of a permanent humanitarian visa, permanent visa holder or New Zealand citizen, you may be eligible for assistance under the Australian Government program called FEE-HELP.  

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What is FEE-HELP?

Understanding FEE-HELP at Bond University