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Universities Admissions Centre (UAC) Fees

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Universities Admissions Centre (UAC) Fees

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University fees and expenses

There are various fees and expenses to cover when you go to uni, but financial support is available to help you reach your higher education goals.

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UAC APPLICANT PROCESSING CHARGES

UAC fees and charges are not refundable under any circumstances, except as required by law.

Applications must be completed, paid for, and submitted by midnight on the relevant closing date. If you don’t pay the processing charge, your application can’t be processed and you won’t be made an offer. It may take up to three working days for your payment to clear with your financial institution and to be reflected in your application.

Charges and fees paid cannot be transferred from one admissions period to another. You must keep a record of the date and time of your payment. All fees and charges are in Australian dollars and include 10% GST.

 

UNIVERSITIES ADMISSIONS CENTRE (UAC) APPLICATIONS

 

Undergraduate (domestic and international applicants)

Early bird (2023 applications)
12 Apr to midnight 30 Sep 2022
$73
Standard
1 Oct 2022 to midnight 3 Feb 2023 (2023 applications close)
$200

Universities Admissions Centre (UAC) Postgraduate

5 Feb to midnight 19 Aug 2022 (2022 applications close) $70
Early bird (2023 applications)
7 Sep to 31 Oct 2022
$73
Standard
1 Nov 2022 to midnight 3 Feb 2023
$200
4 Feb to 18 Aug 2023 (2023 applications close) $73

ATAR Advice Notice

2022 ATAR Advice Notice (digital): released 15 December 2022 Free until midnight 12 Mar 2023
Printed or replacement notice (with free digital)

(Digital version only available for ATARs from 2009 onwards.)

$65 (order from the UAC Shop)
Each additional copy thereafter $25

Qualifications Assessment Service

QAS $140

UAC assessment schedule

Order via Customer Service $140

Confirmation of offer

Confirmation of offer letter $65

Uac Return/Transfer Of Admissions Documents

Documents are held for 7 years from submission.

Since August 2016 we have not accepted hard-copy documents. Any submitted after that date were scanned as PDFs and then destroyed.

If you submitted hard copy documents after August 2016, we can return the PDFs to you or transfer the PDFs to another application for the fee listed below.

If you submitted hard copy documents before August 2016 but less than 7 years ago, we can return them to you or transfer them to another application for the fee listed below.

Documents submitted more than 7 years ago have now been destroyed.

 

PDFs of documents submitted from August 2016

(Hard copies submitted after this date were scanned and then destroyed.)

$45
Hard copies of documents submitted before August 2016 $98

Return/transfer of Equity Scholarship/Educational Access Scheme documents

Documents are held for 7 years from submission.

Since August 2018 we have not accepted hard-copy documents. Any submitted after that date were scanned as PDFs and then destroyed.

If you submitted hard copy documents after August 2018, we can return the PDFs to you or transfer the PDFs to another application for the fee listed below.

If you submitted hard copy documents before August 2018 but less than 7 years ago, we can return them to you or transfer them to another application for the fee listed below.

Documents submitted more than 7 years ago have now been destroyed.

PDFs of documents submitted from August 2018

(Hard copies submitted after this date were scanned then destroyed.)

$45
Hard copies of documents submitted before August 2018 $98

Universities Admissions Centre (UAC) Payment methods

Online applications

UAC accepts payment by credit/debit card (Visa and MasterCard cards that have been enabled for online payment) or PayPal.

If your payment is unsuccessful, contact your bank or prepaid debit card, or retailer.

If you choose to use PayPal, and you do not already have a PayPal account, you will need to set up your account well before any closing dates.

Current Year 12 applicants can also ‘commit to paying’ using BPAY. Payment must be made in order to have your application assessed and receive an offer.

 

All other transactions

You can pay by credit/debit card (MasterCard or Visa).

 

Student living Costs

Living costs include items such as:

  • accommodation
  • electricity and/or gas
  • entertainment
  • food
  • personal incidentals
  • telephone and internet bills
  • transport (bus/train).

Other expenses may include textbooks, study aids, and vacations.

 

Government Requirements For International Students

The Australian Department of Home Affairs requires prospective international students to demonstrate that they have adequate funds to cover their living expenses in Australia.

Your living expenses are separate from your tuition fees and will vary depending on many things (eg where you live, your type of accommodation, and your lifestyle).

You’ll also need to meet establishment costs such as rental bonds for accommodation, furniture, and general household items. Other expenses may include textbooks, study aids, vacations, or the running of a car or motorbike.

You’ll find useful information on living costs in Australia on the Study in Australia website.

 

Working while studying

International students can work for:

  • up to 40 hours per fortnight during teaching periods (limit may change due to workforce shortages)
  • unlimited hours when your course is not in session.

This total:

  • includes certain categories of voluntary, unpaid work.
  • does not include work undertaken as part of your course.

Don’t rely on working to fund your tuition or living expenses while in Australia; work cannot be guaranteed and spending excessive amounts of time working may adversely affect your studies.

You can submit your work visa application only after you’ve arrived in Australia and started your classes.

The Department of Home Affairs determines work entitlement for students.

 

FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE FOR THE UNIVERSITY

There are many options when it comes to getting help with your university expenses.

 

Australian Government payments

The Australian Government provides financial help to eligible students through payments administered by Services Australia. Visit the Services Australia website to find out if you are eligible for a payment.

  • Youth Allowance is a payment for people aged 16 to 24 who are studying full-time or doing a full-time Australian Apprenticeship. Some job seekers aged 16 to 21 can also access these payments.
  • Austudy is a payment for people aged 25 or over who are studying full-time or doing a full-time Australian Apprenticeship.
  • ABSTUDY is a group of payments for Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students and Australian Apprentices.
  • The Pensioner Education Supplement is a regular payment to help with study costs if students also get certain income support payments from Centrelink.
  • The Student Start-up Loan is a voluntary loan you can get up to twice a year. You might also be eligible to apply for this loan if you’re a student getting Youth Allowance, Austudy or ABSTUDY Living Allowance. You have to pay the loan back once you start earning a certain amount of income.
  • The Relocation Scholarship is an annual payment to help eligible students getting Youth Allowance, ABSTUDY Living Allowance, or Energy Supplement who need to move to or from a regional or remote area for higher education study.
  • The Tertiary Access Payment is a payment of up to $5,000 if you’re moving from an outer regional or remote area for tertiary study directly after completing Year 12.

If you receive Youth Allowance, Austudy, ABSTUDY, the Pensioner Education Supplement or the ABSTUDY Pensioner Education Supplement you may also be eligible for:

  • an Education Entry Payment to help with the costs of study or training to improve your skills and qualifications
  • Fares Allowance to help with the costs of travel for tertiary students who have to live away from home to study. Fares Allowance is also available for secondary students who receive ABSTUDY and have to live away from home to study.
  • other concessions and allowances such as a Health Care Card and Rent Assistance.

 

Equity Scholarships Available Through UAC

Equity Scholarships assist financially disadvantaged students with the costs associated with higher education. Find out more and apply online.

 

Merit Scholarships

UAC’s participating institutions offer a range of merit scholarships.

Find out more about what each institution offers.

 

International student scholarships funded by the Australian Government

The Australia Awards Scholarship (AAS) program is funded by the Australian Government and provides opportunities for people from selected developing countries to study in Australia. These scholarships are awarded either on merit or on nomination by home governments. There are a limited number of undergraduate scholarships available.

 

International Student Scholarships Funded by Institutions

Institutions offer a range of scholarships designed to help international students fund the cost of their studies. These scholarships may be country-specific or targeted to particular areas of study.

 

Sponsored International Students

Sponsored students are those who receive financial support for their study and/or other agreed educational expenses from sources other than their own funds. To be recognized by an institution as a sponsored student, you must be funded under an agreement with a sponsoring authority recognized by the institution.

Find out more about each institution’s requirements.

 

  1. Enter your personal details (including a personal email address). The name on your application must match the name on your official ID, otherwise, you’ll have problems when you enrol.
  2. Enter your 2021 or 2022 Year 12 student number and UAC PIN.
  3. Provide details of your studies and qualifications (including completed secondary studies and complete or incomplete certificate, diploma, and degree studies).
  4. Select up to six-course preferences.
  5. Accept the applicant’s declaration.
  6. Pay for your application with a credit card (Mastercard or Visa) or PayPal account. Your application is not complete until you have paid.

After you apply, check your email regularly for updates on your application.

Once you’ve applied, you can change the order of your preferences – or even the courses you’ve selected – as often as you like before the closing dates for each offer round. (Some courses have early application closing dates so check for these as well.) Simply log in to your application using your UAC application number and UAC PIN. You can’t change your preferences by phone, letter, or email.

 

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