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2010 Master of Pharmacy Practice Fees

Commonwealth supported place (CSP) 2010

 Fee if paid upfront**Fee if deferred***
6 credit points of core unit
$756.70 $945.88
48 credit points
Total of Masters^
$6,054 $7,567

^Commonwealth Supported Places (CSP) are only available to eligible students who enrol in the Graduate Certificate in Pharmacy Practice or the Master of Pharmacy Practice. 2010 CSP fees are to be confirmed by DEEWR . Unit prices vary dependant on the Student Contribution Band each unit is located in. Students should check their eligibility and student learning entitlement at the government website DEEWR going to uni.

** ‘Upfront fees’ eligible CSP students receive a 20% discount on upfront payments, which are payable  before the census date in March and August.  Please note that permanent residents are required to pay their Student Contribution Amount upfront with no discount.

*** Fees can only be deferred if you are enrolled in the full Graduate Certificate in Pharmacy Practice or Master of Pharmacy Practice.   ‘Deferred fees’ are re-paid through the tax system. 


Full fee place 2010

 

 Domestic students

 Per 6 credit point unit  $2,275
 Total for Master of Pharmacy Practice  $18,200

Students enrolled in the Master of Pharmacy Practice may be eligible for the Federal Government's FEE-HELP scheme for postgraduates. FEE-HELP provides loans which allow students in full fee, postgraduate, non-research courses to borrow from the Government for assistance with course fees. Students are strongly encouraged to consult the DEEWR going to uni website for detailed information regarding the scheme, eligibility and how to apply.

Please note
The information on this page has been provided in good faith, however all students who are considering deferring fees using HECS-HELP or FEE-HELP are strongly advised to consult  the DEEWR going to uni website for detailed advice regarding eligibility, contribution amounts and discounts.

Fee rates are applicable for units studied in 2010 only.  Tuition fees and Student Contribution Amounts are subject to annual increase.