Fees - Australian Students

Course Fees Overview

Master of Commerce - $18,000
Master of Design - $18,000

Graduate Diploma of Commerce - $12,000
Graduate Certificate of Commerce - $6,000

Bachelor of Commerce - $45,360
Bachelor of Arts (Visual Communication) - $55,440
Bachelor of Design - $55,440 

Associate Degree of Commerce - $30,240
Associate Degree of Design - $39,960
Associate Degree of Visual Communication - $39,960

Advanced Diploma of Management - $12,000
(on completion of the Diploma of Management)
Diploma of Management - $12,000

Certificate IV in Art and Design - $12,000
Certificate II in Art and Design - $6,000    

For full fee information, see below.


Commerce Courses


Master of Commerce 

$18,000 - 1.5 years (3 semesters FT) up to 3 years (6 semesters PT) 

The fees are calculated at $250 per credit point. Students must complete a total of 72 credit points. One semester is usually equal to 24 credit points ($6,000).

Master of Commerce includes:

  • Graduate Diploma of Commerce (2 semesters)
  • Graduate Certificate in Commerce (1 semester) 

SPECIAL ALUMNI DISCOUNT
Raffles / KvB alumni are invited to enrol in the MDes at the reduced fee of $200 per credit point. Total course cost of $14,400. Offer valid until end of 2010.

Bachelor of Commerce

$45,360 - 3 years (6 semesters)

The fees are calculated at $315 per credit point. Students must complete a total of 144 credit points. One semester is usually equal to 24 credit points ($7,560).

The Bachelor of Commerce includes the exit point of the Associate Degree of Commerce - 2 years (4 semesters).


Advanced Diploma of Management

$12,000 - 2 semesters (following on from the Diploma of Management)
($6,000 per semester)

Diploma of Management

$12,000 - 2 semesters
($6,000 per semester)  


Design Courses

Master of Design  

$18,000 - 1.5 years (3 semesters FT) up to 3 years (6 semesters PT) 

The fees are calculated at $250 per credit point. Students must complete a total of 72 credit points. One semester is usually equal to 24 credit points ($6,000).

SPECIAL ALUMNI DISCOUNT
Raffles / KvB alumni are invited to enrol in the MDes at the reduced fee of $200 per credit point. Total course cost of $14,400. Offer valid until end of 2010.

  

Bachelor of Arts (Visual Communication) /
Bachelor of Design

$55,440 - 3 years (6 semesters)

The fees are calculated at $385 per credit point. Students must complete a total of 144 credit points. One semester is usually equal to 24 credit points ($9,240).

The Bachelor of Arts (Visual Communication) includes the exit point of the Associate Degree of Visual Communication - 2 years (4 semesters).
The Bachelor of Design includes the exit point of the Associate Degree of Design - 2 years (4 semesters).


Certificate IV in Art and Design

$12,000 - 2 semesters ($6,000 per semester)

Certificate II in Art and Design

$6,000 - 1 semester



Payment Options

FEE-HELP

Australian students may apply for FEE-HELP for higher education programs or can make upfront payment.

 

Upfront Payment

Payment by semester is due on or before each semester start.
Payment of fees may be made by bank cheque/draft, bank transfer, EFTPOS or credit card (Visa or Mastercard).

Bank Account Details

Commonwealth Bank of Australia
Bank Address: Walker Street, North Sydney NSW 2060 Australia
Account Name: Raffles College Pty Ltd
BSB Number: 062-438
Account Number: 1012-5688


Full payment information is provided in the Letter of Offer.

Note: All fees are expressed in AUD and are valid for the 2010 enrolment period. Fees are subject to change. Tuition fees do not include course materials.

 
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