Non-award fees

Non-award, bridging courses and cross-institutional study

There are alternate ways to study at UOW, including bridging courses to enable further study, cross-institutional study and non-award. The following information outlines the fees and charges for these courses.

Bridging courses

A bridging course enables a smooth transition into your studies at university.

UOW College offers courses as a pathway to further study at UOW.

For fees on courses offered and payment deadlines by the UOW College, including the University Entrance Program, please visit the UOW College fees page.

Mathematics and enrolled nurses courses

  • The Mathematics Enabling Courses and Bridging Courses for Enrolled Nurses offered at UOW are completely Commonwealth supported, meaning domestic students do not need to make any payment for tuition for these courses.

Other bridging courses

Cross-institutional study

Cross-institutional study allows students from other Australian tertiary institutions to enrol in UOW subjects for credit towards their degree.

Undergraduates

  • For all undergraduate cross-institutional study at UOW, students can access Commonwealth supported fees.
  • For more information on Commonwealth Supported Places, see our domestic fees page.

Postgraduates

For postgraduates seeking cross-institutional study, associated costs per credit point of study are listed below:

  • Faculty of the Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities: $515.00 per credit point
  • Faculty of Business and Law: $515.00 per credit point
  • Faculty of Engineering and Information Sciences: $515.00 per credit point
  • Faculty of Science, Medicine and Health: $515.00 per credit point

Apply for cross-institutional study at UOW

Non-award study

As a non-award student, you are studying a subject that will not account towards a degree at an eligible institution.

  • Non-award students are not eligible for Commonwealth support and will need to pay fees in full, up front.
  • The cost for domestic students is $515.00 per credit point.
  • For more information on how to apply for non-award study at UOW, please see our enrolment page.