Please ensure that you are aware of the Census Date for each semester, as changes to your units after this date will have an effect on your fees. Please see the Australian University of Theology’s Tuition Fee Refund policy for more information.
Degree level fees are set on an annual basis by the Australian University of Theology.
Course fees for 2026 are available here.
Government financial assistance is available to eligible students:
FEE-HELP
FEE-HELP is a loan scheme offered by the Commonwealth Government to students in private tertiary level education facilities such as the Australian University of Theology. Eligible students can access the funds to cover all or part of their studies in their degree level courses.
To be eligible, students need to have an available HELP balance and be one of the following:
To find out more about eligibility and how this scheme works, see the Government’s Study Assist page or request a brochure from Trinity’s Reception.
Centrelink
Students studying full time (three or more units per semester) degree level courses may be eligible for Austudy, Abstudy or Youth Allowance. Information about eligibility is available on the Services Australia website.
Any student not able to cover the costs of studies alone is encouraged to establish a financial support network through their church or Christian friends.
Upfront paying students can make payments via bank transfer or credit card.
Tuition fees are invoiced each semester in Week 3 and are due within 30 days of invoice date. A request to pay fees in instalments can be submitted to the Admissions Officer.