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Fees ....... 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 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 - 2009
Please refer to the Fee Schedule for complete fee details.
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Tuition per semester
Tuition per year (3 semesters)
Tuition for Bachelors Degree
Tuition for Bachelor of Laws
Tuition for Bachelor of Medicine
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A$13,200
A$39,600
A$79,200
A$105,600
A$262,566
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graduate Tuition Fees - 2009
Please refer to the Fee Schedule for fee details.
Study Abroad & SHORT SUMMER PROGRAM Fees - 2009
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Tuition - Full semester |
A$13,040 (A$13,370 if by credit card) |
Summer Program Aussie Experience
6 weeks
4 weeks
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A$ 13,500 (see inclusions, meals & Aust transport)
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
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Accommodation - New Students 15 weeks |
Type |
Per Semester |
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Residence Block - (Shared Facilities) |
Single |
A$2,325 |
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Residence Block - (Bungalow) |
Single |
A$3,150 |
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Tower (en-suite) |
Single |
A$3,150 |
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Tower (en-suite) |
Twin |
A$1,725 |
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Premium Twin |
Twin |
A$2,550 |
| Varsity Towers (self contained apartments) |
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see website |
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Meal Plan - New Students 15 weeks |
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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. |
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Bond Card (balance reducing)
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A$1,800 |
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Minimum reload |
A$110 |
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Off Campus student meal plan |
A$220 per week |
Residence options listed above can be viewed in more detail in the
About Bond | Lifestyle channel.
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Undergraduate Tuition Fees - 2010 - to be advised July 2009
Please refer to the Fee Schedule for complete fee details.
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Tuition per semester
Tuition per year (3 semesters)
Tuition for Bachelors Degree
Tuition for Bachelor of Laws
Tuition for Bachelor of Medicine/Surgery
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A$
A$
A$
A$
A$
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graduate Tuition Fees - 2010
Please refer to the Fee Schedule for fee details.
Study Abroad Fees - 2010
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Tuition - full semester program |
A$ (A$X if by credit card) |
| Summer Program - Aussie Experience |
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| 6 weeks - see brochure for inclusions |
A$ ( 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$ |
|
Residence Block - (Bungalow) |
Single |
A$ |
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Tower (en-suite) |
Single |
A$ |
|
Tower (en-suite) |
Twin |
A$ |
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Premium Twin |
Twin |
A$ |
| Varsity Towers (self contained apartments) |
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see website |
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Meal Plans |
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Compulsory to elect one of the meal options listed below: |
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19 meals per week |
A$ |
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Residence options listed above can be viewed in more detail in the
About Bond | Lifestyle channel.
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