Student Services and Amenities Fee

Who pays SSAF?

The Student Services and Amenities fee applies to all students, including The College students and international students.

Only the following students are exempt from paying the fee:

  • Students undertaking their entire program off-shore at an overseas non-Western Sydney University campus.

If you are a Western Sydney University student completing cross-institutional study, you are exempt from paying the fee at Western Sydney University for the subjects you are studying at another university. Please note, you may be required to pay the relevant fee for that subject at the other university.

When is SSAF due in 2025?

SSAF Name

Due Date

Terms included*

SSAF1

Friday 30 May 2025

1st Half 
Autumn 
Term 1 
Trimester 1 
Quarter 1 
Quarter 2 
Blocks A, B & C 
Autumn Block 1, 2, 3

SSAF2

Friday 14 November 2025

2nd Half 
Spring 
Term 2 
Trimester 2 
Quarter 3 
Quarter 4 
Blocks D, E & F 
Autumn Block 4 
Spring Block 1, 2, 3, 4

SSAF2B

Saturday 13 December 2025

Term 3 
Trimester 3

*If you are enrolled in any of these terms you will be charged the relevant SSAF

Western Sydney Online 2025 SSAF due dates:

SSAF Name

Due Date

Terms included*

SSAF1

Wednesday 9 April 2025

WSU Online TRI-1

SSAF2

Wednesday 23 July 2025

WSU Online TRI-2

SSAF3

Wednesday 5 November 2025

WSU Online TRI-3

*If you are enrolled in this term you will be charged SSAF for this term

How much is my SSAF fee for 2025?

2025 Amounts

The maximum fee in 2025 is $365.00 per year for full time students. Lower fees apply for students doing less than a full time load in the half year SSAF period.

The amount you are charged will depend on your Equivalent Full Time Student Load (EFTSL) during the SSAF half year period. Your EFTSL for each teaching term is displayed on your Statement of Account (SOA). For more information about your EFTSL, see the How can I work out my EFTSL webpage.

Part-time – 0.374 EFTSL or less (29cp or less): $136.00

Full-time - 0.375 EFTSL or more (30cp or more): $182.00

WSU Online (per Trimester) = $48.00

External, Online and/or Composite subjects (per Semester) = $73.00*

*Normal SSAF rates apply if enrolled concurrently in any on-campus subjects.

Note: The Government determined that the maximum rate universities can charge for Student Services and Amenities Fee for 2025 is $365.

SSAF fees will be indexed and may increase each year. To find out how much you owe, access your SSAF SOA in My Student Records (MySR).

2024 SSAF

SSAF NameDue Date Terms included*
SSAF1 Thursday 23 May 2024 1st Half
Autumn
Term 1
Trimester 1
Quarter 1
Quarter 2
Blocks A, B & C
Autumn Block 1, 2, 3     
SSAF2 Thursday 14 November 2024 2nd Half
Spring
Term 2
Trimester 2
Quarter 3
Quarter 4
Blocks D, E & F
Autumn Block 4
Spring Block 1, 2, 3, 4
SSAF2B Thursday 12 December 2024 Term 3
Trimester 3

*If you are enrolled in any of these terms you will be charged the relevant SSAF

Western Sydney Online 2024 SSAF due dates:

SSAF Name Due Date Terms included*
SSAFWONL1 Wednesday 10 April 2024 (202423) WSU Online TRI-1
SSAFWONL2 Wednesday 24 July 2024 (202449) WSU Online TRI-2
SSAFWONL3 Wednesday 6 November 2024 (202468) WSU Online TRI-3

*If you are enrolled in this term you will be charged SSAF for this term

2024 Amounts

The maximum  fee in 2024 is $351.00 per year for full time students. Lower fees apply for students doing less than a full time load in the half year SSAF period.

The amount you are charged will depend on your Equivalent Full Time Student Load (EFTSL) during the SSAF half year period. Your EFTSL for each teaching term is displayed on your Statement of Account (SOA). For more information about your EFTSL, see the How can I work out my EFTSL webpage.

Part-time – 0.374 EFTSL or less (29cp or less): $131.00

Full-time - 0.375 EFTSL or more (30cp or more): $175.00

WSU Online (per Trimester) = $46.00

External, Online and/or Composite subjects (per Semester) = $70.00*

*Normal SSAF rates apply if enrolled concurrently in any on-campus subjects.

Note: The Government determined that the maximum rate universities can charge for Student Services and Amenities Fee for 2024 is $351.

However these fees will be indexed and may increase each year. To find out how much you owe, access your SSAF SOA in My Student Records (MySR).

2023 SSAF

SSAF Name Due Date Terms included*
SSAF1 Thursday 25 May 2023 1st Half
Autumn
Term 1
Trimester 1
Quarter 1
Quarter 2
Blocks A, B & C
SSAF2 Thursday 16 November 2023 2nd Half
Spring
Term 2
Trimester 2
Quarter 3
Quarter 4
Blocks D, E & F
SSAF2B Thursday 7 December 2023 Term 3
Trimester 3

*If you are enrolled in any of these terms you will be charged the relevant SSAF

Western Sydney Online 2023 SSAF due dates:

SSAF Name Due Date Terms included*
SSAFWONL1 Wednesday 12 April 2023 (202235) WSU Online TRI-1
SSAFWONL2 Wednesday 26 July 2023 (202255) WSU Online TRI-2
SSAFWONL3 Wednesday 8 November 2023 (202275) WSU Online TRI-3

*If you are enrolled in this term you will be charged SSAF for this term

2023 Amounts

The maximum fee in 2023 is $326.00 per year for full time students. Lower fees apply for students doing less than a full time load in the half year SSAF period.

The amount you are charged will depend on your Equivalent Full Time Student Load (EFTSL) during the SSAF half year period. Your EFTSL for each teaching term is displayed on your Statement of Account (SOA). For more information about your EFTSL, see the How can I work out my EFTSL webpage.

Part-time – 0.374 EFTSL or less (29cp or less): $122

Full-time - 0.375 EFTSL or more (30cp or more): $163.00

WSU Online (per Trimester) = $43.00

External, Online and/or Composite subjects (per Semester) = $65.00*

*Normal SSAF rates apply if enrolled concurrently in any on-campus subjects.

Note: The Government determined that the maximum rate universities can charge for Student Services and Amenities Fee for 2023 is $326.

However these fees will be indexed and may increase each year. To find out how much you owe, access your SSAF SOA in My Student Records (MySR).

How to pay or defer your SSAF

You can pay your SSAF upfront or, if you are an Australian citizen or Humanitarian visa holder (and are enrolled in an award program), you can apply to defer the fee via SA-HELP.

Paying SSAF upfront

The easiest and quickest way to pay your SSAF is through the secure, online Payments system. Other payment methods are also listed on the paying your fees page.

To view your outstanding balance:

  1. Log into My Student Records (MySR)
  2. Click on ‘Banner’ in the top left dropdown menu
  3. Click on ‘Student’
  4. Click on ‘Student Fees’
  5. Select ‘Charges and Payments’

Deferring your SSAF

If you are eligible and want to apply for SA-HELP to defer your SSAF to the Australian Taxation Office (ATO) you need to take the following steps:

  1. Log in to My Student Records (MySR)
  2. Click ‘Banner’ in the top left dropdown menu
  3. Click ‘Student’
  4. Click ‘Government Forms’
  5. Click ‘Commonwealth Assistance Form’
  6. Click ‘Continue’
  7. If you have more than one program showing, select your current program and click ‘Continue’
  8. Tick 'SA-HELP' and click ‘Continue’
  9. Complete and submit the form, ensuring you enter your Tax File Number (TFN)

If you would like more information on SA-HELP, please see the SA-HELP webpage on the Study Assist website.

Am I eligible to defer my SSAF?

If you are an Australian citizen or Humanitarian visa holder and are enrolled in an award program, you can defer your fee to the Australian Tax Office (ATO) now using a Services Amenities Fee HELP (SA-HELP) loan. The SA-HELP form is in MyStudentRecords (MySR). See the step by step instructions on how to apply for SA-HELP above.

If you do not meet this criteria, then you are not eligible to defer your SSAF fee via SA-HELP, and you need to pay your fee upfront. To do this, download your SSAF electronic Statement of Account (eSOA) from MySR and pay using one of the payment options on the bottom of your eSOA. These options are also listed on the paying your fees page.

If you haven't paid or deferred your SSAF by the due date, you will have to pay up front (even if you were eligible to defer) and will not be able to see your results until payment is received.

What happens if I don't pay or defer my SSAF?

If you don't pay or defer (if eligible) your SSAF, a hold (block) will be placed on your record, which means you won't be able to see your results, access vUWS, access the Library and IT services or graduate.

You must pay your SSAF in full to have this hold lifted. Once you have paid you don't need to do anything. We will send an email to your student email account notifying you that your hold has been lifted. This should take approximately two working days from when your payment is received.

Paying through Payments, the University's online payment system, will allow us to verify your payment and remove your hold quickly. Please email enrolments@westernsydney.edu.au with your Payments receipt once payment has been made.

What if I change my subject?

Your SSAF is calculated on the subject you have been studying for each teaching term. If you drop a subject before the census date of a teaching term it will not be included in calculating your SSAF.

If you are granted withdrawal without academic penalty for any subjects you drop after the census date of a teaching term, SSAF will not be recalculated or refunded.

What if I finish my program before the fee is due?

If you have studied any subjects in the second half of the year you still need to pay SSAF. For example if you did one subject in Quarter 3 to finish your program, you will need to pay SSAF based on your enrolment load. Please refer to amounts above.

What will the money go towards?

The fee income will be spent according to the legislation and the Student Services, Amenities, Representation and Advocacy Guidelines.

Please see the Student Consultation webpage for more information on how SSAF money has been spent and how you can provide feedback.

Student consultation
We consult with students and their representatives about what you see as the priorities for student services and amenities. Please visit Student Consultation.

We encourage input from all students on the priorities for student services and amenities. If you have ideas, comments or a proposal, please contact us at SUP_ESO@westernsydney.edu.au and also consult with the Student Representative Council.

I am a New Zealand Citizen, do I need to pay SSAF?

New Zealand citizens, who meet the eligibility criteria can defer their tuition fees via a HECS-HELP or FEE-HELP loan and their Student Services and Amenities Fee (SSAF) via SA-HELP.  Please check your eligibility - I am  a New Zealand Citizen

Contact us

For more information about paying your SSAF, call the Student Central Infoline on 1300 668 370, or email enrolments@westernsydney.edu.au.

For information about how the University will use the fee and the consultation process visit the SSAF funding allocation page.