What's the difference between Commonwealth Supported and Full Fee Paying?
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A Commonwealth Supported Place (CSP) is a higher education place available to domestic students where the Australian Government contributes to the cost of your studies by paying a portion of your fees directly to the University.

Students in a Commonwealth Supported Place are required to pay a student contribution amount to cover the remaining cost of their courses. 

UniSQ offers Commonwealth Supported Places in all undergraduate programs and most pathway programs. Commonwealth Supported Places are also available for a small number of postgraduate programs where postgraduate level qualifications are an entry-level requirement for a profession.

Students in a Full Fee Paying place do not receive a Government subsidy and are required to pay the full cost of their studies.  Most postgraduate programs at UniSQ are Full Fee Paying.

Further information is available on both Commonwealth Supported Places and Domestic Full Fee Paying Places on our website. 

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