Domestic student fee information
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Commonwealth supported students
How Commonwealth Supported Places work, your student contributions and other requirements. -
Domestic full fee-paying students
Your tuition fees for each study period depend on your course, when you commenced your studies, your study load and the type of study you are undertaking. -
Domestic student non-award tuition fees
If you are enrolled in a non-award unit you will also be enrolled in a full fee-paying place. -
Withdrawal dates and refund amounts for domestic students
Looking to withdraw from a unit or your course? The date you withdraw determines your refund amount and academic grade. -
Refund of credit for domestic students
If you discontinue your enrolment, or reduce your study load on or before the census date of any study period, you can apply for a refund of tuition fees paid for that study period. -
Remission or refund of debt in special circumstances for domestic students
If a special circumstance has impacted your ability to successfully complete a unit, you may be eligible to apply for remission or refund of debt. -
Student Services and Amenities Fee
Most domestic students pay SSAF, which pays for important services like counselling, welfare, sport and independent student representation. -
Low completion and Commonwealth assistance
To access Commonwealth assistance, you must maintain a 50 per cent or higher completion rate. Learn more. -
Government HELP loans
Find information on available government HELP loans for domestic students
Additional information
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Estimate your tuition fees
Use this handy tool to estimate your course and unit fees. -
How to pay your tuition fees
View your invoice and due dates, payment options and overdue fees. -
Other costs and how to pay
These may include parking, graduation or penalties for dishonoured payments, and make a payment. -
Insurance
Deakin provides cover for study-related international travel or while on placement or work experience. -
Tax File Number (TFN) information
You will need a TFN to apply for a HELP loan and you may want one when you commence work.