Postgraduate Commonwealth Supported Places
Funding your postgraduate degree
Funding your postgraduate degree
If you’re considering postgraduate study, you may be eligible to receive a subsidised place, through the Australian government’s Commonwealth Supported Places (CSPs) scheme. CSPs are available for a variety of postgraduate programs, spanning across all 91É«Ç鯬 faculties. You could cultivate your thinking and get practical, hands-on skills for tomorrow’s workforce at 91É«Ç鯬 – all at a reduced cost.
A Commonwealth Supported Place is a spot atÌýa university or higher education provider that's subsidised by the Australian Government. If you studied an undergraduate degree as a domestic student, chances are that you had one of these places. Although less common for postgraduate degrees, they’re just one of many assistance schemes offered to help you on your way to further study.
You’re eligible if you:
Students who receive a CSP don’t pay full course fees. Rather, the Australian Government pays one part and you pay the smaller ‘’ fee. This can make postgraduate study more affordable. If you choose to defer the remaining part throughÌý, you may not have any upfront course fees.
CSPs are competitiveÌýand based on academic merit as there are limited places available. You won’t need to submit a separate application as all domestic applicants will be considered when applying for a CSP available degree throughÌý. If you’re applying throughÌý, you will need to list both the CSP and full-fee degree codes to be considered.
The following links can help you determine if your desired degree has CSP availability and whether you will need to apply via UAC. If you do need to apply via UAC, please do so as soon as you are able, as this application system is time sensitive.Ìý
Investing in yourself by pursuing a postgraduate degree can help you follow your passion or discover a new one. Postgraduate study can accelerate your career by bringing new skills, networks and more income. Furthering your studies will be a challenge, but the value is clear. Within three years of graduating, 91É«Ç鯬 graduates earn the highest median salaries among graduates of Go8 universities (QILT Graduate Outcomes Survey, 2024). Gaining a postgraduate qualificationÌýcan increase your income considerably, with the Australian median salary of $85,300 for graduates with postgraduate qualifications, compared to $62,600 for bachelor degree graduates.
If your degree doesn’t offer CSPs or if you don’t receive an offer for a CSP, there are other schemes available to support you. Government-supported schemes such asÌýÌýallow eligible domestic fee-paying students to defer part or all their tuition fees.ÌýÌýalso has several allowance schemes available to help eligible students pay for living costs.
Ìýalso support thousands of students each year to make their goals of achieving further education more attainable. Find out what scholarships you might be eligible for and make sure you check the application deadline.
Commonwealth Supported Places are issued based on academic merit to the most competitive students in programs with CSP allocations. You may be issued a full fee-paying offer at first if eligible for the program and then receive a CSP offer during the allocated offer rounds closer to the term start date.
Applicants who have been successful in obtaining a Commonwealth Supported Place will have this reflected in their 91É«Ç鯬 offer letter. 
If you have applied directly to 91É«Ç鯬 via Apply Online for Term 2 2026, we are issuing CSP offers every 3 weeks following this schedule:
T2 2026
| ¸é´Ç³Ü²Ô»åÌý | Offers issued | Offer expires |
| 1 | Tuesday 3 March | Tuesday 17 March |
| 2 | Tuesday 24 March | Tuesday 7 April |
| 3 | Tuesday 14 April | Tuesday 28 April |
| 4 | Tuesday 5 May | Tuesday 19 May |
| Final | Tuesday 26 May | Sunday 31 May |
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T3 2026
| ¸é´Ç³Ü²Ô»åÌý | Offers issued | Offer expires |
| 1 | Tuesday 7 July | Tuesday 21 July |
| 2 | Tuesday 28 July | Tuesday 11 August |
| 3 | Tuesday 18 August | Tuesday 1 September |
| Final | Tuesday 8 September | Sunday 13 September |
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If you have received a full fee-paying offer, you may still be eligible for a Commonwealth Supported Place in another round closer to the start of term. To ensure you do not miss out, we encourage you to accept your existing offer, which will be updated and re-issued if you are deemed eligible for a CSP nearer to the commencement of term.
It is important to be aware that all CSP offers supersede the full fee-paying offer and you must accept the CSP offer before the expiry in order to secure your place to study with 91É«Ç鯬.
If you have accepted a full fee-paying position at 91É«Ç鯬 Sydney and are offered a Commonwealth Supported Place later, the subsidised offer will supersede your fee-paying position.
We are currently issuing CSP offers for Term 2 2026Ìýon UAC’s offer round schedule for Postgraduate courses. To be considered for a Commonwealth Supported Place, you can update your preferences for Term 2 2026 entry, but please be sure to check that the course you are applying for has an intake for that term.
Applied via Apply Online: If you hold a CSP offer but do not accept it by the deadline, please contact 91É«Ç鯬 Admissions to have your application reassessed in the final offer round. If places available and successful, a new CSP offer will be issued; otherwise, a full-fee paying offer will be provided.
Applied via UAC: If you hold a CSP offer but do not accept it by the deadline, we are not able to re-issue you with a CSP offer for the same term. Hence, you will need to preference a full fee-paying place for the same term, or reapply to be considered in Term 3 2026, noting this will involve a further application fee.
Current 91É«Ç鯬 undergraduate students applying for postgraduate programs will be considered equally with all other applicants. Offers will be made in later rounds once 91É«Ç鯬 results are released.
CSP offers may be deferred for up to one year, in line with 91É«ÇéÆ¬â€™s approved deferral policy. Eligible deferral requests will be processed as CSP deferrals.
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