Academic calendar and fees

Our Foundation Year program has intakes in January, March, July, and September, to align with entry into Monash University and other Australian universities.

Program

Enrolment

Start

Finish

Details

Tuition fees

Standard

23 January, 2013

29 January, 2013

8 November, 2013

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A$21,950

Intensive

15 March, 2013

18 March, 2013

8 November, 2013

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A$21,950

Extended

15 March, 2013

18 March, 2013

23 May, 2014

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A$31,950

Standard

10 July, 2013

15 July, 2013

23 May, 2014

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A$21,950

Intensive

30 August, 2013

2 September, 2013

23 May, 2014

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A$21,950

Extended

30 August, 2013

2 September, 2013

7 November, 2014

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A$31,950

Standard 22 January, 2014 28 January, 2014 7 November, 2014 Download A$21,950
Intensive 7 March, 2014 10 March, 2014 7 November, 2014 Download A$21,950
Extended 7 March 2014 10 March 2014 22 May 2015 Download A$31,950

Note: Monash College also offers pre-Foundation Year English preparation courses.

Foundation Year important dates, Semester 2, 2013

Tuition fees

  • The above tuition fees are based on the minimum number of units required for each Foundation Year format
    (Standard 8 units | Intensive 8 units | Extended 15 units).
  • Additional and repeat units incur an additional cost of $2,750 per unit.
  • Additional fees apply for English language preparation courses.
  • Refund policy

Other fees

  • Foundation Year Music is charged at A$3,745 a unit
  • Application fee (A$100) (no application fee for the Foundation Year in 2012).
  • Students should make allowances for incidental fees, such as calculators, photocopying charges, books, study guides and other curriculum related resources, in addition to tuition fees.
  • Visit Cost of living in Australia for additional expenses, such as the Overseas Student Health Cover fee.
  • Miscellaneous fees information

ESOS (Education Services for Overseas Students) Tuition Protection Service

The Australian Government has a Tuition Protection framework in place known as the Tuition Protection Service (TPS). 

This service provides consumer protection for students in the event of education provider closure or inability to deliver a course. The TPS ensures that in these circumstances either a suitable alternative course is provided to the student or a refund given.

Information about the TPS is available on the Australian Government (Australian Education International) web site.