How much is the application fee at Monash University?

By | November 3, 2020

Applying to Monash University
Monash University usually charges a AU$100 application fee. Study Options can waive this for qualified applicants, so please do not enter any payment details on the form when applying to Monash with Study Options.


How to apply
Complete this form on screen, or print and complete it. Please email the completed form
and scans of the supporting documents listed below to mail@studyoptions.com

If you do not have access to a scanner, please take a clear photo of each page and document on your phone, and email the images to mail@studyoptions.com

If neither of these are possible please post your forms and original documents to us as hard copy. Please post to Study Options, 83 Alma Road, Clifton, Bristol, BS8 2DP.
Supporting documents required for undergraduate (bachelors) applications:

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  1. A photocopy of the personal details page of your passport
  2. IF APPLYING BEFORE COMPLETION OF SCHOOL LEAVING QUALIFICATIONS (EG: ALEVELS, IB, PRE-U DIPLOMA): Original certificates/evidence of GCSE and AS Level
    results (or equivalents) plus details of final predicted grades. Predicted grades must
    be official predictions, issued on school/college letterhead and signed by an
    appropriate person (head of careers, head of year etc).
  3. IF APPLYING AFTER COMPLETION OF SCHOOL LEAVING QUALIFICATIONS (EG: ALEVELS, IB, PRE-U DIPLOMA): Original certificates for GCSE and school-leaving
    qualifications.
  4. A personal statement (please aim for a maximum of 400-500 words).
    Supporting documents required for postgraduate (masters) applications:
  5. A photocopy of the personal details page of your passport
  6. Original academic transcripts for each year of your degree (a transcript is an
    official list, issued by the university, of the subjects you’ve studied and the grades
    obtained). Transcripts should carry an explanation of the university’s grading system
    on the back. If they don’t, please provide one separately.
  7. Original bachelors completion certificate.
  8. A CV, detailing any relevant work experience.
  9. A personal statement (please aim for a maximum of 400-500 words).
    Application notes
  10. If further material or documents are required, Study Options will be in touch to
    request these after we have received and checked the application.
  11. All academic documents must be submitted as originals, we can’t accept
    photocopies. We’ll make certified copies to send with your application, and will
    return the originals by recorded delivery. To ensure their safe arrival, please send
    your documents to us by recorded delivery.
  12. Please use this form to apply for undergraduate (bachelor) degrees and
    postgraduate degrees by coursework (masters and graduate diplomas). Do not use
    this form if you are a research student, or if you are a citizen or permanent
    resident of Australia or New Zealand.
    If you have any questions or problems making your application please contact a student
    advisor at Study Options on 020 7353 7200

 


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  1. Visit the NSFAS Website

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