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THE AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL UNIVERSITY
 
Fees Statute 2006
 
TUITION FEES ORDER 2009
 
 
The Deputy Vice-Chancellor of The Australian National University makes this Order under section 4 of the Fees Statute 2006.
 
Dated: 16 July 2009.
 
 
 
 
 
Lawrence Cram
Deputy Vice-Chancellor
______________________________________________________
 
 
[General Note:
The University is permitted to charge fees under section 41 of the Australian National University Act 1991 and section 19-85 of the Higher Education Support Act 2003 (‘the HES Act’). The Acts are accessible on the Internet at the following website:
http://www.comlaw.gov.au/
 
The Fees Rules relate to types of fees which the University is permitted to charge under the HES Act and which the Council has authorised for collection.  The Rules are designed to be consistent with the HES Act and with Guidelines issued by the Minister under that Act.  The Guidelines are accessible on the Internet at the following website:
http://www.deewr.gov.au 
 
The Orders are intended to complement the Rules by setting out a framework under which particular fees can be calculated.]
 
1       Name of Order and commencement
1.1        This Order is the Tuition Fees Order 2009.
1.2        This Order commences on 1 January 2010.
2       Interpretation
2.1        In this Order, unless the contrary intention appears words and expressions used in this Order and in the Fees Rules have the same respective meanings as they have in the Fees Rules.
3       Application
3.1        This Order applies for 2010 to persons to whom the Fees Rules apply.
3.2        Notwithstanding anything else in this Order, if the Vice-Chancellor or Deputy Vice-Chancellor arranges for a program to be offered in conjunction with another tertiary education institution or educational provider, the arrangement prevails over this Order and this Order is to be interpreted accordingly.
3.3        In addition to and notwithstanding anything else in this Order, if the Vice-Chancellor or Deputy Vice-Chancellor enters into a contract with a private or government organisation for a program to be offered, in relation to a person undertaking that program the contract prevails over this Order and this Order is to be interpreted accordingly.
4       Fees
4.1        The indicative tuition fees set out in Schedule 1 apply for 2010 to a student to whom this Order applies.
5       Calculation of particular domestic student fees etc
5.1        Particular domestic student tuition and contribution amounts are to be calculated in accordance with the guidelines set out on the following website:
http://info.anu.edu.au/StudyAt/Student_Administration/_Financial_information/_Domestic_Students.asp.
6       Calculation of particular international student fees etc
6.1        Particular international student tuition and contribution amounts are to be calculated in accordance with the guidelines set out on the following website under International students:
http://www.anu.edu.au/sas/fees/.
7       5% cap on fee increase
7.1        A student who remains in his or her current program is protected against substantial fee increases by a 5% cap (compounded annually) applied to the fees he or she paid for his or her commencement year.
 
[Example:
Jack commenced a Master of Professional Accounting in 2007.  All of Jack's tuition fees for this program are determined by his commencement year.  This program could be completed in 2007 if Jack enrolled on a full-time basis, but he works full-time and is studying part time, so expects to complete the program sometime in 2009. 
Jack has a particular penchant for technology issues in the workplace and would like to undertake course INFS8004 (Information Systems Management in Organisations) at some stage during his program as an elective.
If Jack enrols in this course in 2007, the tuition fee is $2640. If Jack enrols in this course in 2008, the tuition fee increases by 5% ie $2640 x 105% = $2772. If Jack enrols in this course in 2009, the tuition fee increases by a further 5 % ie $2772 x 105% = $2910.
He also likes the look of the syllabus for ECON8066 (Issues in Market Design).
If Jack enrols in this course in 2007, the tuition fee is $2520. If Jack enrols in this course in 2008, the tuition fee increases by 5% ie $2520 x 105% = $2646. If Jack enrols in this course in 2009, the tuition fee increases by a further 5% ie $2646 x 105% = $2778. Other examples are set out in the guidelines mentioned in clause 5.]
8       Extension of program arrangements for higher degree research students
8.1        A student enrolled in a higher degree research program who has successfully obtained an extension of program beyond the normal time limit is to pay fees as follows:
              (a)   a domestic student:
                     is to be granted an exemption scholarship in 2010;
              (b)   an international student resident in Australia:
                     is to pay a subsidized fee of $3,000 (non-laboratory) or $4,000 (laboratory) per semester in 2010;
              (c)   an international student resident overseas:
                     is to have his or her tuition fees waived in 2010.
[Notes: Transitional HECS Arrangements
 
a.              All pre-2007 students are to be protected on the indexed rate until the 31 December 2010.  If a pre-2007 student discontinues during this time -- e.g. transfers Program, takes leave of absence without approval or leaves their Program (whether by withdrawal or exclusion) -- this protection will NOT carry over and the student is to be charged at the new 25% increased rate.
b.              Pre-1997 students were rolled over to the pre-2007 status in 2009.  (This is because DEEWR will no longer be publishing a "flat fee" rate any more and there are no mechanisms to report such students from 2009 onwards.)  These students then remain until 31 December 2010 on the protected rate
c.              Students who commenced enrolment from and including 2007 are charged an additional 25%.
d.              The Business and Economics "Band 2" protection will continue until the end of 2012 in line with the DEEWR transition arrangements.]
9       Repeal
9.1        The Tuition Fees Order 2008 is repealed.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
SCHEDULE 1
2010 INDICATIVE FEES SCHEDULE
 
All fees are quoted on a per annum basis (standard 48 units) unless otherwise noted
ANU College/
School
Program
Units (Per Year)
Domestic Indicative Annual Fee 2010
Price Point
(Schedule 2)
International Indicative Annual Fee 2010
Price Point
(Schedule 2)

ARTS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES

Arts
BA/PhB/BLang
Diploma in Arts
Graduate coursework
 
Research MPhil/PhD
48
42
36
48
48
15,600
13,650
11,700
15,600
---
F
F
F
F
---
21,408
18,732
18,576
24,768
21,408
K
K
N
N
K

School of Art
Undergraduate awards (except DART coded courses)
Undergraduate (DART coded courses)
Graduate coursework
(ARTV and DESA codes)
Graduate coursework (DART codes)
Research (PhD/MPhil) (Visual Arts)
Research (PhD/MPhil) (New Media Arts)
48
 
 
48
 
48
 
48
 
48
 
48
15,600
 
 
18,000
 
15,600
 
18,000
 
---
 
---
F
 
 
H
 
F
 
H
 
---
 
---
21,408
 
 
22,464
 
23,568
 
26,016
 
21,408
 
23,568
K
 
 
L
 
M
 
O
 
K
 
M

School of Music
Undergraduate awards
Graduate coursework
GCMusPerf
Research (MPhil/PhD)
48
48
24
48
15,600
15,600
7800
---
F
F
F
---
21,408
24,768
12,384
21,408
K
N
N
K

RSH
Graduate coursework
Research (MPhil/PhD)
48
48
15,600
---
F
---
24,768
21,408
N
K

CAEPR
Graduate coursework
Research (MPhil/PhD)
48
48
15,600
---
F
---
24,768
21,408
N
K

ADSRI
GCSR
MPS, MSR
Research (MPhil/PhD)
24
48
48
7,800
15,600
---
F
F
---
12,384
24,768
21,408
N
N
K

RSSS
Research (MPhil/PhD)
Research in Economics
48
48
 
---
---
---
---
21,408
30,096
K
R

CEDAM
Graduate coursework
Research (MPhil/PhD)
48
48
8,400
---
2
---
24,768
21,408
N
K

ANIP
Internship courses
18-24
325 p.u.
F
516 p.u.
N

 
ASIA AND THE PACIFIC

Asian Studies
Diploma
Undergraduate awards
Graduate Diploma
Graduate coursework
Research (MPhil/PhD)
48
48
48
48
48
15,600
15,600
15,600
18,000
---
F
F
F
H
---
21,408
21,408
21,408
26,016
21,408
K
K
K
O
K

RSPAS
 
 
RMAP
Strategic Studies
Int’l Relations
 
 
Research (MPhil/PhD)
Research in Economics
Rsch Bridging program
MAAPD
 
GDSA, MSA, MA(SS)1
 
GDIA, MIA, MAIR
Oslo Semester
IR Bridging (5059)
Master of Natural Hazards
48
48
48
48
 
48
 
48
24
v’ble
48
---
---
9,600
15,600
 
18,000
 
18,000
9,000
---
19,200
---
---
A
F
 
H
 
H
H
---
N
21,408
30,096
21,408
24,768
 
26,016
 
26,016
9,000
26,016
24,768
K
R
K
N
 
O
 
O
H
O
N

APCD
Master of Diplomacy
Research (PhD)
Master of Diplomatic Studies
Dr Diplomatic Studies2
36
48
48
 
48
14,400
---
19,200
 
20,400
I
---
I
 
J
20,484
21,408
27,312
 
27,312
P
K
P
 
P

Crawford School
Preliminary Programs:3
EMDV/PubPol/IDEC Prep (5085)
EMDV/POGO Bridging
IDEC Bridging (5083)
Maths Bridging (5086)
IDEC GD
Masters
POGO/GD/Masters
EMDV GD/Masters
INFR GD/Masters
Master of Climate Change
MPhil/PhD/DrPubPol
 
18
 
24
24
6
36
48
48
48
48
48
48
 
3,600
 
---
---
---
23,688
23,568
23,568
23,568
23,568
23,568
---
 
A
 
---
---
---
S
M
M
M
M
M
---
 
3,600
 
13,656
13,656
2,808
26,136
27,312
27,312
27,312
27,312
27,312
30,096
 
A
 
P
P
L
U
P
P
P
P
P
R

BUSINESS AND ECONOMICS

 
Undergraduate awards
Graduate coursework
Research (MPhil/PhD)
48
48
48
21,408
21,408
---
K
K
---
24,768
26,016
30,096
N
O
R

ENGINEERING AND COMPUTER SCIENCE

ECS
BE
BIT
BSE
BCompSc(Hons)
ME/ME(H), MITS, MComp/MComp(H), MSE
Research Engineering
Research Comp Science
48
48
48
48
48
 
48
48
19,200
19,200
19,200
19,200
19,200
 
---
I
I
I
I
I
 
---
---
24,768
24,768
24,768
24,768
24,768
 
27,312
27,312
N
N
N
N
N
 
P
P

RSISE
Research (MPhil/PhD)
48
---
---
27,312
P

 
LAW

LAW
Undergraduate awards
GDLP
Graduate coursework
48
36-48
36
48
18,000
See note4
13,500
18,000
H
See note4
H
H
24,768
NA
18,576
24,768
N
NA
N
N

 
Military Law program
 
Research (MPhil/PhD/SJD)
48
 
48
26,016
 
---
O
 
---
---
 
24,768
---
 
N

MEDICINE AND HEALTH SCIENCES

MEDICINE
Undergraduate awards
Research (MPhil/PhD)
MD2
MPH6
CHAM (CHMD codes CASS related courses)
48
48
48
48
48
40,320
---
3,500
19,200
15,600
X
---
---
I
F
51,456
27,312
3,500
24,768
24,768
CC
P
---
N
N

JCSMR
 
Research (MPhil/PhD)
Master of Neuroscience
48
48
---
19,200
---
I
27,312
24,768
P
N

Institute of Population Health
(NCEPH, APHCRI, CMHR, ACERH, Menzies)
MAE
MPhil/PhD
Other Graduate Coursework (including PopM)
 
 
48
48
48
 
 
14,2805
---
19,200
 
 
--
---
I
 
 
24,768
27,312
24,768
 
 
N
P
N
 
 

SCIENCE

SCIENCE
Undergraduate awards
GDSciComm
GDipPsych Studies
MContempSci
MMolGenAnalysis
Other Graduate coursework
Research (MPhil/PhD)
48
48
48
48
48
48
 
48
19,200
19 200
15,600
15 600
15 600
19,200
 
---
I
I
F
F
F
I
 
---
24 768
26,400
24 768
24 768
24 768
24 768
 
27,312
N
O
N
N
N
N
 
P

OTHER

Associate Degrees (CIT)
Associate degree (Music)
Associate degree (Eng)
Associate Degree (Sci)
Domestic and International fees charged at equivalent rates to cognate undergraduate programs

Study Abroad 7
---
24
---
---
11,5447 per semester
 


 
Higher Doctorates 2
---
 
1,500
 
1,500
 

Board of Studies/ Centrally Approved Courses
Writing for Government
6
1,950
F
3,096
N

 
UN Development Internship
6
2,250
H
3,252
O

NOTES
1 Some courses taken at overseas institutions may cost up to $600 per unit (PP=S).
2 Flat rate, non-refundable administrative and examination charge.
3 For domestic students the fees are based on the fees for the individual courses in which the students enroll.
4 The GDLP has several different fee rates dependent on the way a student configures their program.  Schedule 3 illustrates these fees in detail.
5 This is a flat rate as required by contractual obligation for this Program.
6 For the MPH, common courses within the CHMD program will be charged as CASS related courses.
7 The Study Abroad rate is determined by using the price points for 12 units of undergraduate Science and 12 units of undergraduate Arts and is an indicative program fee only. This is the fee to be charged to nominated sponsors as a flat program fee per semester.
 
________________________________________
 
 
SCHEDULE 2
28 PRICE POINT SCALE
5% increments after Price Point J
$ per unit
$ per 6-unit course
$ per 48-unit year

1
150
900
7,200

2
175
1,050
8,400

A
200
1,200
9,600

B
225
1,350
10,800

C
250
1,500
12,000

D
275
1,650
13,200

E
300
1,800
14,400

F
325
1,950
15,600

G
350
2,100
16,800

H
375
2,250
18,000

I
400
2,400
19,200

J
425
2,550
20,400

K
446
2,676
21,408

L
468
2,808
22,464

M
491
2,946
23,568

N
516
3,096
24,768

O
542
3,252
26,016

P
569
3,414
27,312

Q
597
3,582
28,656

R
627
3,762
30,096

S
658
3,948
31,584

T
691
4,146
33,168

U
726
4,356
34,848

V
762
4,572
36,576

W
800
4,800
38,400

X
840
5,040
40,320

Y
882
5,292
42,336

Z
926
5,556
44,448

AA
972
5,832
46,656

BB
1,021
6,126
49,008

CC
1,072
6,432
51,456

DD
1,126
6,756
54,048

EE
1,182
7,092
56,736

_________________________________
SCHEDULE 3
Course
Subject
Catalogue
Units
Price Point
Course Fee

Skills for Practice
LEGW
8132
3
I
$1,200.00

Real Estate Practice
LEGW
8133
3
E
$900.00

Civil Practice
LEGW
8104
3
E
$900.00

Commercial Practice
LEGW
8105
3
E
$900.00

Criminal Practice
LEGW
8106
3
A
$600.00

Family Law Practice
LEGW
8107
3
A
$600.00

Wills Probate and Admin
LEGW
8114
3
A
$600.00

Admin Law Practice
LEGW
8118
3
A
$600.00

Government Law Practice
LEGW
8124
3
A
$600.00

Accounts
LEGW
8100
3
A
$600.00

Legal Ethics
LEGW
8101
3
A
$600.00

Consumer Law Practice
LEGW
8135
3
A
$600.00

Employ & Indust Practice
LEGW
8136
3
A
$600.00

Plan & Env Practice
LEGW
8137
3
A
$600.00

Legal Prac Experience
LEGW
8129/30/31/34
3/6/9/12
Flat Fee
$600.00