All International students studying at Auctus and enrolled within a subject or course are required to pay all fees for the relevant study period in accordance with their letter of offer (LoO).
International students pay international student tuition fees which are different to domestic student tuition fees.
Tuition fees do not cover compulsory international health insurance, however all relevant fees for these services must also be paid prior to study commencement.
New international students are required to pay tuition fees of their first semester as stated in their Letter of Offer prior to issuance of their Confirmation of Enrolment (CoE).
Current international students will be required to pay tuition fees of next semester as per the invoice terms.
Students will never be invoiced for more than one semester of study in advance and Auctus will not accept more than 50% of the full course tuition fees upfront.
Failure to meet the payment deadlines outlined in your letter of offer may result in late payment fees being applied to the student’s account, suspension from the course until fees are paid or cancellation of the student’s enrolment.
International students who fail to pay within the invoice terms and by the due date might be charged a late payment administration fee as per the International Fee Schedule, and/or having their enrolment and registration cancelled for future semesters. Further information regarding this is set out in the international fees and refunds policy.
Course fees for international students studying on an Australian student visa are protected by the Tuition Protection Service under the ESOS Act.
A fair and reasonable international fees and refunds policy is provided to students prior to enrolment and is available on the website at https://www.auctus.com.au/.
Auctus recognises the right to privacy of students. As an Auctus, Auctus is committed to complying with the Information Privacy Principles as defined in the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth). In complying with this Act Auctus shall meet the minimum standards for the collection, use and disclosure of personal information. Academic records of students are ultimately the property of Auctus.
All information collected by Auctus is for the purpose of providing a high-quality service for all Auctus staff, students and clients. Only personal information necessary to adhere to legislative requirements or provide services or activities is collected.
The Privacy Amendment (Private Sector) Act 2000 (Cth) prevents Auctus from providing any student details to any person other than the student except as other legislation applies that overrides this. All matters in relation to enrolment, results, fees or any other issue can only be discussed with the student or the person who paid their fees.
Information relating to international students studying on a Student Visa may be shared with the Department of Education and the Department of Home Affairs under National Code 2018 (Cth) requirements.
*The tuition fees are based on 2024 fees and are accurate at the time of publication. Fees are subject to change each calendar year. You may incur incidental fees in addition to your tuition fees during your studies.
*Application Fee/Enrolment Fee and material fees (if applicable) will be charged at enrolment.