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Fees

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The indicative 2008 total JD/MBA program fee for all students is AUD$112,575.

In addition, international students are required to pay Melbourne Business School a non-refundable acceptance fee of AUD$2000.

Fees do not include any other costs associated with the study program, such as textbooks,  travel, and living expenses.

The Australian Government requires international students to purchase private health insurance for the duration of their study program. The current cost of this insurance will be approximately AUD$1026* (single) or AUD$2052* (family) for 3 years.

Partial scholarships are available for the MBA component of the program.  All students are considered for scholarships at the time of application to the program.  No additional information is required from students to be considered for a scholarship. 

*Please note these prices are subject to change.

Tuition fee payments

Fees are payable per term for the number of subjects being undertaken:

Per JD subject AUD$3413
Per MBA subject AUD$2500

Tuition fees for the JD component of the program are subject to change on an annual basis.  Fees for the MBA component  are fixed for the duration of the course, providing students complete the program in the timeframe outlined in their letter of offer.

FEE-HELP

FEE-HELP is an Australian Government loan scheme designed to assist Australian citizens undertaking tertiary degrees, including the JD/MBA program.

If eligible, you are able to borrow up to $80,000 of the program fee, and repayments are deducted from your taxable income.  Please note; FEE-HELP is only available to Australian citizens. Permanent residents of Australia and international students are not eligible to participate in this scheme.

Further information on FEE-HELP is available on the Government website http://www.goingtouni.gov.au

Before deciding on a financing method, students are advised to consult an independent financial advisor.

 

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