7.1 Domestic Students
7.1.1 Students will be invoiced four weeks prior to commencement of the relevant study period.
7.1.2 The due date for payment of fees will be:
- Monday of week three for Semester 1 and 2
- Monday of week two for all other study periods.
7.1.3 Payment must be made by the due date, unless the student is eligible and has elected to defer fees using a HELP loan.
7.2 International Students
7.2.1 International students will be invoiced for their first semester’s fees by ACU International at time of offer, and these fees will be payable upon acceptance of offer.
7.2.2 Fees for subsequent study periods will be invoiced by the Fees section as per 7.1.1, and the due date will be as per 7.1.2.
7.3 Student Services and Amenities Fee (SSAF)
7.3.1 The SSAF will be charged to all students excluding those categories listed in Schedule 1.
7.3.2 The SSAF will be calculated on a student’s half-year enrolment, providing the student has enrolment in Semester 1 or 2.
7.3.3 The SSAF charge for enrolments with a census date between 1 January and 30 June will display on the Semester 1 invoice. The SSAF charge for enrolments with a census date between 1 July and 31 December will display on the Semester 2 invoice.
7.3.4 Students enrolled in Executive Education courses and the Master of Business Administration (Executive) will be charged a flat rate per enrolled study period. The SSAF charge will display on the invoice for each enrolled study period.
7.4 Allocation of payments received
Payment received will be allocated to the student’s outstanding account in the following order:
- tuition fees;
- SSAF;
- penalty fees.
7.5 Overpayment of fees and charges
7.5.1 Any overpayment of fees and charges will be applied to the student’s account as a credit towards future study, unless the student requests a refund.
7.5.2 Overpayment of tuition fees by international students will be managed in accordance with the provisions of the ESOS Act.
7.6 Financial Holds
7.6.1 Financial holds may be placed on a student’s record for non-payment of fees, charges and fines by the due date.
7.6.2 A financial hold will prevent a student from enrolling into further units, receiving results or a transcript and graduating.
7.6.3 A financial hold will be lifted once a student pays the overdue fee and any associated late payment charge.
7.7 Grandparenting or Transition of Funding Arrangements
7.7.1 Eligible international students will have their tuition fees set for the minimum duration of their course, at the year of commencement.
7.7.2 Student funding arrangements may be impacted by changes to legislation by the Australian Government
7.7.3 ACU will ensure that students who meet the criteria will be grandparented as per the Australian Government legislation.
7.8 Late fees and cancellation of enrolment
7.8.1 Payments must be made by the due date indicated on the invoice.
7.8.2 If tuition fees are not paid by the due date a late fee will be applied to the student’s record.
7.8.3 If fees are not paid by the relevant census date, the student’s enrolment will normally be cancelled.
7.8.4 If payment is subsequently received, a student may be reinstated, at the discretion of the University and a reinstatement fee will be applied.
7.8.5 The university reserves the right to trigger debt recovery processes.
7.9 Compelling Circumstances
7.9.1 In exceptional and compelling circumstances, a student may be granted an extension or payment plan at the discretion of the University.