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Fees .. 2010 ..... 2009

The US dollar is currently stronger against the Australian dollar and therefore a USA student can spend less on tuition and living expenses while in Australia. The Bond Univesity fee year runs January to December. Don't forget to review the financial aid information - FAFSA and Veteran's Affairs funding is accepted at Bond.

Exchange Rate Conversion

All figures below are in Australian dollars. To determine the USA or Canadian dollar (or other) equivalent, please multiply the amounts below by the current exchange rate of your country. See Exchange Rates. Use the figures in the left column on the exchange rate chart. For example, if the US dollar exchange rate is 0.80, then simply multiply the Australian dollar amounts below by 0.80 and that will tell you the equivalent in US dollars.

Student Visa Fee

The current student visa to enter Australia as a student is A$450. This fee is set by the Australian Government.

Undergraduate Tuition Fees - 2010

Please refer to the Fee Schedule for complete fee details.

Tuition per semester A$13,760
Tuition per year (3 semesters) A$41,280
Tuition for Bachelors Degree A$82,560
Tuition for Bachelor of Laws A$110,080
Tuition for Bachelor of Medicine/Surgery A$273,714

 

Graduate Tuition Fees - 2010

Please refer to the Fee Schedule for fee details.

 

Study Abroad Fees - 2010

Tuition - full semester program

A$13,000

(A$13,350 if by credit card)

Summer Program - Aussie Experience
6 weeks - see brochure for inclusions A$ ( inclusions, meals & Aust transport)

4 weeks - see brochure for inclusions

 

A$ ( inclusions, meals & Aust transport)

The study abroad tuition fee includes all taxes, compulsory Australian Health Insurance, the Student Activities Fee, academic counseling, application processing, student visa assistance, travel assistance and airport pick up.

 

Campus Housing Fees - 2010

Accommodation - New Students 15 weeks Type Per Semester
Residence Block (Shared Facilities) Single A$2,325
Residence Block - (Bungalow) Single A$3,150
Tower (en-suite) Single A$3,150
Tower (en-suite) Twin A$1,725
Premium Twin Twin A$2,550
Varsity Towers (self contained apartments)   see website
 
Meal Plan - 15 weeks
Bond Card (balance reducing) students are able to use the card at a variety of dining options on campus. The credit can be used as often as they like.
Bond Card (balance reducing) A$1,680
Minimum reload A$110
Off Campus student meal plan A$220 per week
 

The dining plan is a completely flexible plan that allows you to purchase meals at any time at the main dining places on campus (the Brasserie Food Court, Bond Cafe, Dons Tavern and the University Club). Your Student ID card will be your payment card and any spending will be deducted from your dining plan balance. When you get low on funds, you can easily top it up. Any unused balance at the end of the semester will NOT be refunded.

Room Bond

A room bond is required to firstly hold your room for your arrival and then secondly while in residence to cover any damage and repairs that may arise or unpaid accounts.

Depending on the room type the bond ranges from $620 to $840, the equivalent of 4 weeks room rental.

Residence options listed above can be viewed in more detail in the About Bond | Lifestyle channel.

Undergraduate Tuition Fees - 2009

Please refer to the Fee Schedule for complete fee details.

Tuition per semester

A$13,200

Tuition per year (3 semesters) A$39,600
Tuition for Bachelors Degree A$79,200
Tuition for Bachelor of Laws A$105,600

Tuition for Bachelor of Medicine

A$262,566

 

Graduate Tuition Fees - 2009

Please refer to the Fee Schedule for fee details.

 

Study Abroad & SHORT SUMMER PROGRAM Fees - 2009

Tuition - Full semester

A$13,000

(A$13,350 if by credit card)

Summer Program Aussie Experience
6 weeks A$ 13,500
(see inclusions, meals & Aust transport)

4 weeks

A$ 8,000
(see inclusions, meals & Aust transport)

The study abroad tuition fee includes all taxes, compulsory Australian Health Insurance, the Student Activities Fee, academic counseling, application processing, student visa assistance, travel assistance and airport pick up.

 

Campus Housing Fees - 2009

Accommodation - New Students 15 weeks

Type

Per Semester

Residence Block - (Shared Facilities)

Single

A$2,325

Residence Block - (Bungalow)

Single

A$3,150

Tower (en-suite) Single A$3,150
Tower (en-suite) Twin A$1,725

Premium Twin

Twin

A$2,550

 
Meal Plan - New Students 15 weeks
Bond Card (balance reducing) students are able to use the card at a variety of dining options on campus. The credit can be used as often as they like.
Bond Card (balance reducing) A$1,800
Minimum reload A$110
Off Campus student meal plan A$220 per week

Residence options listed above can be viewed in more detail in the

About Bond | Lifestyle channel.

 

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