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Professional Doctorate of Occupational Therapy

Program fees

To view the program's associated tuition fees, select the year you would like to commence study below.

Tuition fees are subject to change on an annual basis and will be charged at the appropriate fee for the year of enrolment.

International students may apply for a partial fee waiver. If approved, this fee waiver is valid for a maximum period of four years for full-time study.

Domestic students at Bond University may receive a Research Training Program (RTP) Fees Offset, which will exempt them from tuition fees for a maximum period of four years full-time / eight years part-time for doctoral programs and two years full-time / four years full-time for research master’s programs. Fees may apply if the thesis is not submitted within these time frames.

International students may also be eligible for a partial fee waiver. If approved, this waiver is valid for a maximum period of 4 years full-time study for doctoral programs, or two years full-time for research master’s programs. Fees may apply if dissertations are not submitted within these time frames.

This program can be completed in 4 years (12 semesters)

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Additional Costs

When planning your budget, there are a number of other costs you'll need to consider in addition to your program fees. The below information is a guide but keep in mind that costs may be different.

Additional Costs

When planning your budget, there are a number of other costs you'll need to consider in addition to your program fees. The below information is a guide but keep in mind that costs may be different.

Financing your degree

While Bond’s places are not subsidised by the government and full tuition fees are charged each semester on a subject-by-subject basis, cash flow relief is available through various government assistance packages or other lending options available to Australian students. Explore the options below.

Financing your degree

While Bond’s places are not subsidised by the government and full tuition fees are charged each semester on a subject-by-subject basis, cash flow relief is available through various government assistance packages or other lending options available to Australian students. Explore the options below.

Higher Degree Scholarship

Full-time students may apply for additional financial support through a Bond University Higher Degree Scholarship.

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Have you or your family studied at Bond?

Bond offers a number of loyalty discounts to students who have a direct family member studying an eligible program at Bond or who have completed an eligible program here. These loyalty programs may provide a reduction of up to 10 per cent on tuition fees.

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