University of Melbourne
University of Melbourne is a public Australian higher-education provider based in Victoria, founded in 1853. It has a current enrolment of approximately 53,000 students, with 46% from outside Australia, and is ranked #13 in the QS World University Rankings 2025.
- Enrolment
- 53,000
- International share
- 46%
- QS rank 2025
- #13
- Founded
- 1853
HECS-HELP cost overview for University of Melbourne
Across the 8 representative Commonwealth Supported Place degrees listed below, the indicative full-degree student contribution at University of Melbourne ranges from $13,881 for a bachelor of nursing (3 years) up to $67,968 for a bachelor of laws (4 years). The total indicative contribution across all 8 programs is $359,413, with field of study — not institution — driving most of the variation. Your HECS-HELP compulsory repayment kicks in once your taxable income crosses $54,435 (FY 2026-27); see our repayment calculator to model when this loan would clear.
Why does the same university charge such different amounts across degrees? Because the Australian Government sets student contributions by field of study, not by campus. Under the current funding bands, teaching, nursing, agriculture, mathematics and English sit in the lowest tier at about 4,627 dollars per year, while humanities, business, law and communications sit in the highest tier at about 16,992 dollars per year. Engineering, science and computing fall in between, near 12,720 dollars per year. A student studying two equally long degrees can therefore finish with very different debt balances depending only on which subject area they chose. These figures are indicative published bands rather than a quote, so the actual amount depends on the exact unit mix in each course.
Repayment is income based, not time based. You owe nothing until your annual income passes the compulsory repayment threshold, after which the Australian Taxation Office collects a percentage of income that rises with each higher band. The outstanding balance is indexed each year to keep pace with the cost of living, which is why two graduates with the same starting debt can clear it in very different timeframes. The numbers on this page come from official government sources, drawn from the Australian Department of Education, the Australian Taxation Office and Services Australia, and the dataset was last refreshed in 2026. See our methodology page for how these contribution bands and thresholds are sourced and updated.
Representative degree programs
| Degree | Field | Duration | Annual band | Indicative total |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bachelor of Nursing | health-nursing | 3 yrs | $4,627 | $13,881 |
| Bachelor of Education (Primary) | education | 4 yrs | $4,627 | $18,508 |
| Bachelor of Medical Science | health-allied | 3 yrs | $12,720 | $38,160 |
| Bachelor of Information Technology | it-computing | 3 yrs | $12,720 | $50,976 |
| Bachelor of Business | business | 3 yrs | $16,992 | $50,976 |
| Bachelor of Arts | humanities | 3 yrs | $16,992 | $50,976 |
| Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) | engineering | 4 yrs | $12,720 | $67,968 |
| Bachelor of Laws | law | 4 yrs | $16,992 | $67,968 |
Other universities in Victoria
- Monash University — 86,000 students
- RMIT University — 91,000 students
- Deakin University — 62,000 students
- La Trobe University — 38,000 students
- Swinburne University of Technology — 32,000 students
Other Group of Eight institutions
- University of Sydney — NSW
- University of New South Wales — NSW
- Australian National University — ACT
- Monash University — VIC
- University of Queensland — QLD
Source: data.gov.au — Department of Education higher-education statistics Higher education statistics, public + private providers · 2023 Indicative fees per Studyassist 2026 Job-ready Graduates schedule.
See also
- HECS-HELP explained — a plain-English overview of how the loan works.
- How indexation works — the 1 June dual-cap rule under the 2024 amendment.
- FEE-HELP vs HECS-HELP — which loan applies to which place type.
- Repayment calculator — model your annual repayment by income.
- University rankings — top providers by enrolment, QS rank, and group.