When are my fees due?
Updated 21/02/2023 12.07 PM
The census date is the payment due date for the tuition fee and student services and amenities fee (SSAF) for a course. The standard census date for Trimester 1, 2 and 3 is the Monday after the end of teaching Week 4. However, if you are studying a course in intensive mode, via Open Universities Australia or if you are studying certain programs, your course may have a different census date and therefore a different payment due date.
Once you are enrolled, your account balance and first payment date will display on your myGriffith Finances page.
Log in to myGriffith.
Select 'Finances' from the main menu and view the 'Account Balance' section.
Select 'View fee breakdown' to see further details including the due dates for individual charges.
You can view the census date and other key dates for all your enrolled courses under the 'My Schedule' tab on your myGriffith homepage. For more information about non standard key dates, please watch this video; Understanding your key dates.
You can find more information at paying your fees.
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