Most Affordable Universities in Australia

Most Affordable Universities in Australia

While it is not known to be the most affordable country, and in fact is 14th in the world’s ranking of highest cost of living, international students interested in studying in Australia should not give up that aspiration upon learning this information. Not only does the country offer a multitude of scholarships geared toward international students, it is also home to many universities that provide a world-class education at an affordable price.

For domestic students, the Australian government will often subsidize the cost of tuition. However, for international students without a scholarship or financial aid, take a look at 10 of the most affordable Australian universities, based on tuition fees associated with undergraduate degrees in business:

  1. Southern Cross University

Annual Tuition: AU$20,560

Named for the constellation of stars that appears in the night sky of the Southern Hemisphere, Southern Cross University is a medium-sized institution with almost 16,000 students enrolled each year. Almost 2000 of its students are international, hailing to the university for many reasons, including its partnerships with international schools in Southeast Asia.

  1. University of Southern Queensland

Annual Tuition: AU$22,300

With jut under 25,000 students on its campus each year, the University of Southern Queensland offers courses in law, health, engineering, the sciences, business, education, and the arts. A leader in distance learning by leveraging technology since the 1970s, the school operates three research institutes and seven research centers, which tackle pressing business, agricultural, scientific, environmental, and technological issues.

  1. Victoria University

Annual Tuition: AU$23,600

Regarded as the university of opportunity and success, Victoria University’s courses span a diverse field of disciplines such as business, information systems, and creative arts. The university maintains strong business and community connections, including partnerships with and links to more than 4,000 industry bodies.

  1. Western Sydney University

Annual Tuition: AU$24,280

Western Sydney University is a multi-campus university located in the greater Sydney region, welcoming over 40,000 students from around the world, annually. Ranked amongst the top 3% of universities in the world, the school is globally focused, research-led, and dedicated to the pursuit of making a positive impact at a regional, national and international level. With a combination of clinical and classroom learning environments, graduates are ready to enter the workforce and make major strides upon completing their programs.

  1. Flinders University

Annual Tuition: AU$24,400

Boasting a long-standing commitment to enhancing educational opportunities for all and an impressive record of community engagement, Flinders University is home to over 17,000 students each year. Students from over 100 countries attend the school, which is known not only for its quality of education, but also its honors program, which is recognized internationally.

  1. University of Canberra

Annual Tuition: AU$24,500

University of Canberra is a public university in Australia with a student body of over 10,000. Specializing in professional preparation, its degrees and qualifications are both respected and recognized on a global scale. Thanks to the university’s offering of a rich portfolio of career-enhancing electives and double degrees in a wide range of disciplines, students with nearly any interest will find a world-class program at Canberra.

  1. Swinburne University of Technology

Annual Tuition: AU$24,680

Located in Melbourne, Swinburne University of Technology ranks 62nd when it comes to new and young universities under 50 years old. Just shy of 20,000 students attend the university, which is known for its programs in art and design, which ranked 32nd in the world. It also boasts programs and courses in a wide array of fields, including physics, computer science, sociology, psychology, and communications and media.

  1. University of Wollongong

Annual Tuition: AU$26,440

Offering over 450 degree programs across undergraduate and postgraduate degree-seekers, the University of Wollongong attracts over 30,000 students annually to its faculties of Business; Science, Medicine and Health; Engineering and Information Sciences; Social Sciences; and Law, Humanities, and The Arts. An international staff and student body hails from 160 countries across the world.

  1. Griffith University

Annual Tuition: AU$26,500

Home to more than 50,000 students across five campuses in South East Queensland, and spanning three major cities (Gold Coast, Logan and Brisbane),Griffith University boasts deep connections to the Asian region and opportunities for its students post-graduation. In fact, Griffith introduced Australia’s first degrees in a range of important areas, including modern Asian studies and environmental science.

  1. Queensland University of Technology

Annual Tuition: AU$27,700

Queensland University of Technology is a major Australian university with a global outlook and a 'real-world' focus, welcoming over 48,000 students to its campus each year, 8000 of whom are international. Located in Brisbane, Australia’s third largest city, the school is surrounded by and incorporated into vibrant urban settings, outdoor lifestyle, friendly locals, superb climate ,and safety.

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