Fees

Scale of coursework fees for domestic students in 2012

Description Fee
Undergraduate 15-point unit $1098
Undergraduate full-time semester (4 x 15 point units) $4392
Undergraduate full-time year (8 x 15 point units) $8784
Graduate 15-point unit $1518
Graduate full-time semester (3 x 15 point units) $4554
Graduate full-time year (6 x 15 point units) $9108
Postgraduate 15-point unit $1570
Postgraduate full-time semester (3 x 15 point units) $4710
Postgraduate full-time year (6 x 15 point units) $9420
Audit fee per 15-point unit $400

(Audit students attend classes but may neither submit work nor obtain credit for the unit.)

Details of fees for international students, and for students undertaking research essays, minor and major theses, and doctoral programs are available from the MCD website or from the UFT office.

Payment of fees

Students must pay their fees at the UFT Office at the time of enrolment, either by paying the fees upfront or by submitting an application for FEE-HELP. A student who is an Australian citizen, or holds a permanent humanitarian visa, may take out a FEE-HELP loan from the Federal Government to cover his or her fees. This loan is paid back through the taxation system when the student's income reaches a certain level, or through voluntary repayments. FEE-HELP forms and information booklets are available from the UFT office (see below).

Students who elect to pay upfront fees must provide payment when they present their completed enrolment forms. Students should make cheques payable to 'Melbourne College of Divinity'. Credit card payments can be accepted. Where a third party organisation is paying fees, a letter must be provided from that organisation along with the enrolment form. Where fees are unpaid, enrolment may be cancelled, library access withdrawn and examination results withheld.

Fee-HELP

Students in any MCD course who are Australian citizens, or hold a permanent humanitarian visa, can have their tuition fees met by a loan from the Commonwealth Government. The scheme – brought in under the Higher Education Support Act (HESA, 2003) – is called the Higher Education Loan Program: FEE-HELP for short.

To apply for a FEE-HELP loan, you must fill in the Government form and send it to the MCD office (the UFT office will forward this on your behalf). The form must be received by the census date (13 March for first semester, or 14 August for new application for second semester). Forms and FEE-HELP information are available from the UFT and MCD offices. Your fees will be paid to the MCD office by the Commonwealth, and the UFT will receive payment for your classes and library use. You need to fill in only one form once in your course for each degree or diploma.

Before you apply for a loan, please note carefully, the following:

For further information: