Today the editor wants to bring a bad news to the overseas students, your tuition fees are going to increase again!
The latest 2018 tuition fees for colleges and universities have risen again, approaching the A $45000 mark!
At the same time, the annual increase in tuition fees is a bolt from the blue, again and again, the hearts of the vast number of foreign students.
It`s going up a lot this year!
In August, the Australian higher Education Alliance (The National Tertiary Education Union, hereinafter referred to as NTEU) also staged a protest as goverment slashed spending on education in its latest higher education reform package.
But Australia`s goverment decision is unshakeable, so the cost of sharply cutting spending on education is a surge in tuition fees.
Let`s see, the eight leading Australian colleges and universities have raised their hot majors to what price …
University of Melbourne
The University of Melbourne`s business tuition has reached $41120.
Master of Finance`s tuition is $42336.
Australian National University
Master of Accounting $45,168.00
Master of Business Administration $45,168.00
Master of Engineering in Mechatronics $42,960.00
University of Sydney
Master of Engineering (Automation and Manufacturing Systems)$44,500
Master of Business Administration$44,500
Monash University
As Australia`s highest enrollment rate of colleges and universities, Monash`s tuition fees have also increased!
Master of Busines $41,200.00
Master of Accounting $41,200.00
Master of Information Technology $38,300.00
The University of Queensland
Master of Business Administration AUD $72,936
Master of Business AUD $38,160
University of New South Wales
Business Section A $36000
Accounting $44640
University of Western Australia
Master of Business Administration$56,550
Master of Information Technology $60800
With tuition fees rising, students will also experience a further increase in prices next year.
Australian rent is also constantly refreshing everyone`s understanding!
Now, the only way to support students` lives is the decline in the Australian currency, which hurts Australian students for 5 seconds.