Before you request a refund of international student fees, read the information on this page to determine whether you qualify for a refund.
If you do qualify, you can apply for a refund by downloading the refund for international student fees form
This policy sets out the conditions under which the refund of tuition fees may be granted for onshore international students, and defines how refunds will be administered by Victoria University (VU) International. The policy also ensures that VU is able to comply with its legal obligations with regards to onshore international students.
The University's policy on the refund of tuition fees for onshore international students has been written to conform to the Education Services for Overseas Students (ESOS) legislative framework, which incorporates the ESOS Act 2000, ESOS Regulations 2001 and National Code 2007. This Policy observes the principles of the Australian National Policy on Fee Refunds established by the Australian Vice-Chancellors' Committee.
This policy applies only to onshore international students. It applies equally to commencing onshore international students and continuing onshore international students.
Before a refund can be processed, the funds covering the tuition fee must be available to the University, i.e. cheques and drafts cleared and telegraphic transfers received.
Refunds will be processed within four (4) weeks of receiving a written claim, following provision of all relevant documentation from the Student.
Notwithstanding anything else in this policy, a full refund will be paid within two (2) weeks if the University Defaults.
Generally, students who withdraw after four (4) weeks of commencement of a program will not be eligible for a refund, unless otherwise stated in this policy.
Any notice given under this agreement must be written in English and actually received by VU.
Application Processing Fee: A $50 administrative fee paid by international students at the time of lodging an application with VU
Census Date: The VU Census Date is the date by which student enrolment details must be finalised for each semester. The census date for Semester 1, is 31st March. The census date for Semester 2, is 31st August
Course Start Date: The start date as indicated on a Student’s COE
Documentary Evidence: A document presented as evidence to support a refund application. This may include, but is not limited to, a medical certificate supporting illness or injury, or official documentation from the Australian Government Authorities regarding a visa refusal. The University will expect to see original documents for authentication purposes
ELI Course Start Date: The official commencement date of a course at English Language Institute (ELI)
Pathway: Is a formally approved link between and across different courses and/or qualifications offered by VU and other educational providers, including qualifications attained overseas and recognised by the National Office of Overseas Recognition (NOOSR)
Permanent Resident: Includes any person who holds a permanent Australian visa
Political, civil or natural event : A disturbance or turmoil threatening the security and safety of a community requiring an emergency response or military intervention, such as a natural disaster, terrorist attacks or political coups that have occurred in the Student’s home country that prevent access to funds.
Prescribed semester fee: Is the full load fee for a semester (based on the current year’s fees)
Refund: Total or partial reimbursement of tuition fees paid for a semester
Student: Refers to an international student who is studying onshore in Australia, or has accepted an offer to study onshore in Australia on a student visa, temporary resident visa, or other temporary stay visa
Termination: Refers to the end of a student’s studies with VU and/or ELI, by way or withdrawal or release
Tuition fees: Fees paid by the Student on a semester by semester basis throughout the life of their course of study
University default: The University is unable to provide a course, or an offer is withdrawn by the University
Section 1.1: A student will be entitled to a full refund of Tuition Fees paid for a semester at VU in the following circumstances:
Section 1.2: Documentary Evidence must be provided in support of an application for a refund under any of the above provisions
Section 1.3: Where any of the above circumstances apply and a Student has paid Tuition Fees to study a single unit (or units) of study with VU, that will not credit towards an award from VU, a full refund of Tuition Fees will be issued for such unit(s).
Section 2.1: A student who has paid tuition fees for a semester, and gives written notice of a withdrawal or an inability to study:
Section 2.2: Where a student has paid tuition fees to study one or more units, which will not credit towards an award from VU, a partial refund will be issued as according to Section 2.1a above, for the prescribed unit fee(s).
Section 2.3: Where a student’s enrolment has been cancelled for non payment of course fees, any partial payment made by that student will be refunded less an administrative fee of ten percent (10%) of the prescribed semester fee.
Section 3.1 (subject to Clause Section 1) :
Any Student who withdraws from their course after Census Date in a semester shall not be eligible for any refund of Tuition Fees paid for that semester.
A Student who gives notice in writing of an inability to undertake a course, or withdraws from the course at any time, will not be eligible for a refund of the Application Processing Fee.
A student who accepts an offer for a VU course as part of an agreed Pathway between VU and another education provider, will not be entitled to a refund of the deposit paid for the VU course.
Section 4.1: A Student who is granted a leave of absence will be subject to the conditions set out in Sections 2 and 3. If requested by the Student, the balance of non-refunded monies will be retained and offset against the commencing Student fee in the appropriate semester.
Section 5.1: Refund before ELI Course Start Date
Where a student gives notice of Withdrawal no less than four (4) weeks before their ELI Course Start Date, all tuition fees actually paid are refundable upon application.
Where a student gives notice of Withdrawal less than four (4) weeks before their ELI Course Start Date, all tuition fees actually paid are refundable, less ten percent (10%) of the total course fee outlined on the Student’s offer letter (Administration Fee).
Section 5.2: Refund after ELI Course Start Date
Where a Student gives notice of Withdrawal any time after their ELI Course Start Date, all tuition fees paid are refundable, less thirty percent (30%) of the fee for the remaining teaching period as per the Student’s offer letter.
A closure of ELI will be regarded as a default under Clause 3.4 of this Policy.
Any notice not given in writing will not be accepted.
Section 6.1: A Student who is granted Permanent Resident status will be eligible for a refund of Tuition Fees paid for a semester, less a five hundred dollar ($500) service charge for the current semester, only if (a) The Permanent Resident status is granted on or before the Census Date for that semester, and (b) The Student presents evidence of their Permanent Resident status to VU International (e.g. a valid passport containing a visa label). Permanent Resident status is recognised from the date officially recognised by the Australian Department of Immigration and Citizenship, not the date on which the application for status is made.
A Student who is granted Permanent Resident status after the Census Date for a semester will not be eligible for a refund of Tuition Fees paid for that semester. The student will be classified as an international student for the remainder of that semester.
A Student who is granted Permanent Resident status prior to Census Date in a semester will lose their full-fee student place and must re-apply for course entry in competition with other course applicants for government-funded places.
A continuing Student who seeks to become a local fee paying domestic student following a grant of Permanent Resident status, may have their pre-paid Tuition Fees carried over in the appropriate semester.
Section 7.1 Where a Student makes an overpayment of Tuition Fees, the overpaid amount will be refunded upon application without financial penalty. The amount will be returned to the Student as a cheque to the Student’s address in Australia. A memo is required from the English Language Institute to support English Language overpayments.
Section 8.1: A Student who is dissatisfied with a decision relating to a refund application is entitled to request an appeal through VU International, by submitting a written request. The Student must submit the request within twenty (20) working days of written notification of the decision.
VU’s complaints and appeals processes do not preclude a Student from taking other legal action to recover any fees paid, including a debt action in a court of law. Furthermore, it does not remove the right to take further action under Australia's consumer protection laws.
Section 9.1: Refunds will be processed by VU International within four (4) weeks of receiving a completed Refund of International Student Fees application form and any other required supporting documentation.
Approved refunds will be paid in accordance with the following circumstances:
Page last updated: Thursday 19 August 2010