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Course Fees 2010

Graduate Certificate in Health Professional Education


PLEASE NOTE – the AUD$17,200 fee published on Monash Course Finder is for a 48 credit point course. The GCHPE is a 24 credit point course therefore the 2010 course fee is AUD$8600.

Master of Health Professional Education

AUD$4300 per 12 credit point unit (or AUD$8600 and AUD$12,900 for the 24 and 36 credit point theses respectively.

Applicants are reminded that the Master's course is comprised of the Graduate Certificate course PLUS an additional 48 credit points of further study – a total, including the Graduate Certificate, of AUD$25,800.

International student fees

The Graduate Certificate course is only available to international students enrolled within study groups in their country of residence. Study groups will normally be created following discussions between an international host organisation and the course teaching team and will involve Study Day attendance at the host institution.

The MHPE course is available to international students for study within Australia. Fees details can be obtained by contacting the course administrator link to course administrator.

International GCHPE course fee: AUD$10,000

International MHPE course fee (including the GCHPE): AUD$30,000

Students are invoiced each semester per enrolled unit. Please refer Monash Fees for additional information.

Fees are tax deductible as self-education expenses when directly related to your work activities. See the Australian Tax Office website for further details.

Since 1 January 2005 FEE-HELP has replaced the previously existing PELS and BOTPLS. It is imperative that you familiarise yourself with the new higher education reforms.

More information is available by contacting the Student Services Centre on your home campus or by contacting the DEST inquiry line on 1800 020 108, or visit the www.goingtouni.gov.au site.

Eligible students who wish to pay for part or all of their tuition fees through FEE-HELP must fully complete a 'Request for FEE-HELP assistance' form by the relevant census date, including the provision of a tax file number. A student can then elect to pay a portion of fees directly to the university, and the remaining debt will be registered as a loan through the Australian Taxation Office. A student will commence repaying any FEE-HELP loan through the Australian Taxation Office once their income reaches the minimum threshold for compulsory repayment.

Eligible students who fail to pay their tuition fees in full or who do not apply for FEE-HELP (and provide a tax file number) will be at risk of having their enrolment invalidated.

Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL)

Applicants who have undertaken related study at a postgraduate level may be eligible for RPL, however, applications will be considered on an individual basis. Please contact the course coordinator for further information.