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The Hidden Costs of Paying for Higher Education
HECS often takes the spotlight when the cost of university and TAFE is discussed, however, people forget to take into account the other, hidden costs when they plan for higher education. Futurity Investment Group latest research calculated the true costs of pursuing higher education in Australia. The research saw 2,200 university and 1,370 TAFE and RTO students surveyed and found many students will spend more than $180,000 to attain a degree or diploma.
The total Cost of University and TAFE summary
- The Total Cost of University (Most Popular Degrees) - View the Table Breakdown
- The Total Cost of TAFE (Most Popular Degrees) - View the Table Breakdown
Ancillary expenses really add up
University students told us they incur around $8,108 per year in expenses as a result of studying. This is on top of their course fees.
This includes costs such as student union fees ($1,757), transport to and from campus ($749), a laptop or computer ($1,367) and stationery and supplies ($566). In addition, students who undertake a placement as part of their studies and who do not qualify for free placements, reported spending just under $2,000 as a result of the placement.
Students studying at a TAFE or private training colleges reported slightly lower ancillary costs of around $7,435 per year.
It is not always easy, most students are reliant on financial support to help pay for education, whether that’s government support or informal support from family. The research found three in four (75%) university students are accessing government funded programs such as HECS/HELP compared to 40% of VET students.
Despite these costs and the challenges students face in paying for the total cost of a tertiary education, the research found students value their studies. Four in five university students (82%) and an even greater number of VET students (87%) believe their current course is worth the costs involved.
Your child’s education will likely be one of the biggest investments you’ll make. It is never too early to understand and prepare for these costs, so you can create the bright future you envisage for your children.