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Budgeting
Updated on Friday 22 July 2011
Managing your finances is one of the most important and challenging aspects of a successful and enjoyable academic experience. Dealing with a new currency and cost of living are the beginning of the challenge. When you are admitted to an Australian institution, take a close look at the budget you prepared for yourself based on estimated expenses.
Use this list to help you think about all the possible expenses you may have:
| Expenses | |
| Tuition Fees Rent Meals (Board) Health Insurance Books Transportation |
Communications Clothes Personal Expenses Family Expenses Recreation Travel Taxes |
The estimates provided by your school (if you do not have an estimate of living costs from your school - ask them for one!) are usually accurate, and international students are expected to have funds to cover the full amount shown. It is normally not possible to arrange for more financial aid once you arrive at an institution. If you are a graduate student and are awarded an assistantship, be sure you understand what it will include and what you will be expected to pay form your own pocket. If you will receive a scholarship or fellowship, determine ahead of time what portion of taxable and include the necessary taxes in your budget.
Study in Australia Guide
- Why Study in Australia
- Choosing the Right Program
- Living in Australia
- Financial Aid for Australia
Budgeting
Sources of Financing
Scholarships/Loans
- Post Graduation
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