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Macquarie University International Student Guide 2026

2026-01-02 · Claire Hartley · EN

Macquarie University International Student Guide 2026

Overview: A Global Hub for Innovation and Research

Macquarie University, located in Sydney’s rapidly growing North Ryde technology corridor, has established itself as a leading institution for international students seeking a world-class education in Australia. Ranked #130 in the QS World University Rankings 2025 (up from #133 in 2024), the university is recognised globally for its strengths in business, engineering, linguistics, and health sciences. With a student body of over 45,000, including approximately 12,000 international students from 120+ countries, Macquarie offers a vibrant, multicultural environment that blends academic rigour with practical industry engagement.

This guide provides comprehensive, up-to-date information for prospective international students planning to commence studies in 2026, covering admissions, costs, scholarships, accommodation, and student life.


Why Choose Macquarie University in 2026?

Academic Excellence and Rankings

Macquarie’s reputation is built on research impact and teaching quality. Key rankings include:

- QS World University Rankings 2025: #130 globally, placing it in the top 1% of universities worldwide.

- QS Subject Rankings 2024: #27 in Linguistics, #51–100 in Philosophy, #51–100 in Earth and Marine Sciences, and #101–150 in Business and Management Studies.

- Times Higher Education (THE) World University Rankings 2024: #180–200 band, with a strong score of 82.5 for industry income (indicating high collaboration with business).

- Australian Research Council (ERA) 2023: 90% of Macquarie’s research rated at or above world standard.

The university’s Macquarie Business School is AACSB accredited (a distinction held by fewer than 5% of business schools globally), while the Faculty of Science and Engineering hosts the Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence in Cognition and its Disorders.

Location and Industry Connections

Macquarie’s campus is situated within the Macquarie Park Innovation District, Australia’s largest technology and business precinct, home to global headquarters of Microsoft, Optus, Cochlear, and Johnson & Johnson. This proximity provides students with unparalleled internship and employment opportunities. The university’s PACE (Professional and Community Engagement) program guarantees every undergraduate student a real-world work, internship, or community project placement, with over 3,000 partner organisations.


Admission Requirements for International Students (2026)

Undergraduate Entry

- Academic: Completion of Australian Year 12 or equivalent (e.g., A-Levels, IB, US High School Diploma with SAT/ACT). Minimum ATAR equivalent of 70–95 depending on course (e.g., Bachelor of Commerce requires ~80, Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) requires ~85).

- English Language: IELTS (Academic) overall 6.5 (no band below 6.0) for most courses; 7.0 (no band below 6.5) for Law, Medicine, and Psychology. TOEFL iBT 83 (minimum 13 in Reading, 12 in Listening, 18 in Speaking, 21 in Writing). PTE Academic 58 (no skill below 50).

- Specific Courses: Medicine (Doctor of Medicine) requires UCAT ANZ and interview; Law requires LSAT or equivalent.

Postgraduate Entry

- Academic: Bachelor’s degree (or equivalent) from a recognised institution, with a minimum GPA of 4.0/7.0 (or equivalent). Competitive courses (e.g., Master of Data Science, Master of Professional Accounting) may require 5.0/7.0.

- English Language: IELTS 6.5 (no band below 6.0) for most coursework programs; 7.0 for Education, Law, and Health. Some programs accept alternative tests (e.g., Cambridge C1 Advanced 176).

- Work Experience: MBA requires 2–3 years of professional experience; Master of Management does not.

Application Process

- Apply directly via the Macquarie University online portal or through authorised agents (excluding UNILINK/优领教育). No application fee for most programs.

- Key dates for 2026: Session 1 (February) applications close 31 October 2025; Session 2 (July) close 30 April 2026. Late applications may be considered.

- Offer turnaround: Typically 2–4 weeks for complete applications.


Tuition Fees and Living Costs (2026 Estimates)

Tuition Fees (AUD per year)

All figures are indicative for 2026 and subject to annual increase (typically 3–5%). Source: Macquarie University Fee Schedule 2025 (projected for 2026).

Program Level Example Course Annual Tuition (AUD)
Undergraduate Bachelor of Commerce $42,000–$45,000
Undergraduate Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) $46,000–$49,000
Undergraduate Bachelor of Arts $36,000–$39,000
Postgraduate Master of Data Science $44,000–$47,000
Postgraduate Master of Professional Accounting $43,000–$46,000
Postgraduate Master of Business Administration (MBA) $49,000–$52,000
Research PhD (all fields) $40,000–$44,000

Living Costs (per year)

According to the Australian Government Department of Home Affairs (2024–25), international students must demonstrate access to at least $29,710 AUD per year for living costs (excluding tuition). Macquarie University’s own estimate for a single student in Sydney is $25,000–$35,000 AUD annually, broken down as:

- Accommodation: $15,000–$22,000 (on-campus or private rental)

- Food and groceries: $5,000–$7,000

- Transport: $1,500–$2,500 (Opal card for trains, buses, metro)

- Health insurance (OSHC): $600–$800 (single, per year)

- Miscellaneous (utilities, phone, entertainment): $3,000–$5,000

Total estimated annual cost (tuition + living): $67,000–$84,000 AUD for undergraduates; $69,000–$87,000 for postgraduates.

Scholarships and Financial Support

Macquarie offers a range of merit-based and need-based scholarships for international students. Key options for 2026:

1. Macquarie University International Scholarship (MUIS)

- Value: $5,000–$10,000 AUD per year (up to 3 years for undergraduate, 2 years for postgraduate).

- Eligibility: High-achieving students (ATAR equivalent 85+ or GPA 5.0/7.0). Automatic consideration upon application.

- Number awarded: Approximately 200 per year.

2. Vice-Chancellor’s International Scholarship

- Value: Full tuition fee waiver (up to $150,000 AUD over 3 years).

- Eligibility: Exceptional academic record (ATAR 95+ or GPA 6.5/7.0). Requires separate application.

- Number awarded: 10–15 per year.

3. Macquarie Business School International Scholarship

- Value: $5,000–$15,000 AUD per year.

- Eligibility: Enrolling in a business program (undergraduate or postgraduate). Minimum GPA 5.5/7.0.

4. Regional Australia Scholarship (for students from specific countries)

- Value: $3,000–$5,000 AUD one-off.

- Eligibility: Citizens of India, Nepal, Vietnam, Indonesia, Brazil, and others. Demonstrated financial need.

Application: Most scholarships are automatically assessed with your course application. For competitive awards, apply by 31 October 2025 for Session 1 2026.

Accommodation Options

On-Campus: Macquarie University Village (MUV)

- Location: Within walking distance to classes and library.

- Types: Studio apartments ($380–$480/week), shared apartments (4–6 bedrooms, $280–$350/week per person).

- Features: Fully furnished, all bills included, 24/7 security, gym, common areas.

- Availability: Limited; apply by November 2025 for 2026.

Off-Campus Private Rental

- Typical costs: $250–$400/week for a room in a shared house; $450–$700/week for a one-bedroom apartment.

- Popular suburbs: North Ryde, Macquarie Park, Epping, Chatswood, Ryde. Average commute to campus: 10–30 minutes by bus or metro.

- Websites: Domain.com.au, Realestate.com.au, Flatmates.com.au.

Homestay

- Cost: $280–$350/week (including meals).

- Provider: Australian Homestay Network (AHN). Minimum stay 4 weeks.


Student Life and Support Services

Orientation and Welcome Week

- When: February 2026 (Session 1) and July 2026 (Session 2).

- Activities: Campus tours, academic workshops, social events, free BBQ, and cultural performances. International student-specific sessions cover visa compliance, work rights, and health insurance.

Student Clubs and Societies

- Over 200 clubs on campus, including the Macquarie International Students’ Association (MISA), which organises cultural festivals, language exchanges, and trips to the Blue Mountains and Bondi Beach.

Health and Wellbeing

- On-campus health clinic: Bulk-billed (free) for OSHC holders. Services include GP consultations, mental health counselling, and physiotherapy.

- Counselling: Free, confidential sessions with professional psychologists. Wait times typically 1–2 weeks.

Career Services

- Macquarie CareerHub: Access to 5,000+ job and internship listings annually.

- PACE program: Guaranteed work-integrated learning for all undergraduates.

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