This repository contains a JSON file with the funding breakdown for various domestic university course fees since 2009.
The files contains a list of objects where each object is a unique funding course containing the yearly amount ($) of Commonwealth Contributions (CC) and Maximum Student Contributions (MSC) for a full-time student.
This funding only applies to Commonwealth Supported Places (CSP) which are only available to domestic students.
{
"Title" :"Computer Science",
"Narrow":"Computer Science",
"Broad" :"Information Technology",
"Discipline":20100,
"2023 MSC":8301,
"2023 CC" :13836,
"2022 MSC":8021,
"2022 CC" :13369,
"2021 MSC":7950,
"2021 CC" :13250,
"2020 MSC":9527,
"2020 CC" :10821,
"2019 MSC":9359,
"2019 CC" :10630,
"2018 MSC":9185,
"2018 CC" :10432,
"2017 MSC":9050,
"2017 CC" :10278,
"2016 MSC":8917,
"2016 CC" :10127,
"2015 MSC":8768,
"2015 CC" :9958,
"2014 MSC":8613,
"2014 CC" :9782,
"2013 MSC":8363,
"2013 CC" :9498,
"2012 MSC":8050,
"2012 CC" :9142,
"2011 MSC":7756,
"2011 CC" :8808,
"2010 MSC":7567,
"2010 CC" :8670,
"2009 MSC":7412,
"2009 CC" :8389
}
The Maximum Student Contributions have historically been reduced if payment is made upfront instead of being deffered via a HECS-HELP loan, the difference is paid by an equal increase in the Commonwealth Contributions.
- 2009 (20%)
- 2010 (20%)
- 2011 (20%)
- 2012 (10%)
- 2013 (10%)
- 2014 (10%)
- 2015 (10%)
- 2016 (10%)
- 2017 (0%)
- 2018 (0%)
- 2019 (0%)
- 2020 (0%)
- 2021 (10%)
- 2022 (10%)
- 2023 (0%)
The data was taken directly from documents produced by the Australian Department of Education.