Global money management technology company Wise, has revealed the true cost of studying abroad for international students.
With the number of students opting to study abroad showing no signs of slowing down, Wise has put together a ranking of the most expensive destinations to study abroad, both in terms of tuition costs and money being lost to transfer fees. Shockingly, international students across these 10 destinations overpay approximately $1.69 billion annually in fees.
Taking into account the cost of tuition, average spending on other educational costs and the average amount of savings on cross-currency payments if students used alternative money transfer providers instead of more old school options like banks.
Where do Australian students spend the most on education?
According to internal Wise’s data, Australian students studying abroad spend the most money on education in the United States, with an average of $43,525.88 spent per year.
However, looking at the top 10 countries, each Australian studying abroad pays an average of $617.66 annually on money transfer fees and inflated exchange rates. The United Kingdom, Ireland and Switzerland are also popular destinations for Australian students, with average annual education costs ranging from $5,787.09 to $19,663.67.
“As we get closer to summer, many students are making decisions about where they want to study abroad next year. There are a number of factors to take into account, from the quality of the programmes on offer, as well as the cost of living and tuition,” said Nilan Peiris, Chief Product Officer at Wise.
“Researching financial providers that will help you transfer tuition money overseas cheaply, easily and flexibly, can make a big difference to your finances over the course of your degree. Providers like Wise allow students to transfer money at the real exchange rate – the one you see on Google – with all fees clearly stated before the transfer is made. Over the course of a degree, this can account for hundreds, if not thousands, of pounds in savings.”
The top 5 most expensive places to study internationally
- United States
Total Education Cost: $42,124.80 per school year
Loss on transfer fees: $686.63 per student; overall $651,281,601
The USA is a top destination for studying abroad, hosting thousands of students from overseas each year. The country is home to some of the world’s most prestigious universities, including Ivy League schools such as Harvard, Yale, and Princeton.
However, studying here does come with a much higher price tag — the US is a whopping 35percent higher than the next most expensive country on the list. On average, students paid $686 each in money transfer fees. With around 948k international students in the United States, students here stand to lose $651 million to inflated transfer fees.
- New Zealand
Total Education Cost: $29,425.50 per school year
Loss on transfer fees: $609.11 per student; overall $20,530,052
New Zealand is a popular destination for international students, with over 30,000 students from all over the world choosing to study there each year. The country’s eight universities, including those in Auckland, Wellington, and Christchurch, are all highly ranked in the QS World University Rankings 2023.
Despite its appeal, studying in New Zealand can be expensive for international students due to the cost of tuition and additional educational expenses. Wise’s data shows that the total cost of education (excluding accommodation) in New Zealand is $29,425. This cost can be a significant barrier for some students only made worse by totally unnecessary transfer fees.
- Australia
Total Education Cost: $26,320.00 per school year
Loss on transfer fees: $515.87 per student; overall $282,014,780
Australia is a popular destination for international students, with over 500,000 from all over the world choosing to study there each year. The country boasts 37 universities, and many of them are highly ranked in the QS World University Rankings, making it a top choice for higher education. Studying in Australia can be expensive for international students, with the cost of tuition and additional educational expenses adding up quickly. According to recent figures, the average annual educational costs are around $21,588.70, depending on the course and institution.
- Canada
Total Education Cost: $23,190.71 per school year
Loss on transfer fees: $496.28 per student; overall $400,870,170
Canada is becoming an increasingly popular destination for international students. With over 800,000 international students in 2022, it is ranked as the third most popular study destination in the world. However, the cost of studying in Canada can be daunting for many international students. The average tuition fees for undergraduate programs in Canada are on average around $19,396 per year, and this does not include additional expenses such as accommodation, textbooks, and transportation. The cost of living in major cities like Toronto and Vancouver is also high, which can further add to the financial burden. This makes it even more important to save money where possible — and removing the $496.28 paid (on average) in unnecessary transfer fees is a good place to start.
- Hong Kong
Total Education Cost: $20,998.81 per school year
Loss on transfer fees: $466.17 per student; overall $20,386,546
Hong Kong is an attractive destination for international students, with its world-renowned universities and unique cultural experiences. However, the cost of studying in Hong Kong can be a challenge for many international students. Recent data shows that the educational costs for international students are an average of $20,998 per academic year, depending on the program and university. This high cost can deter some students from pursuing their studies in Hong Kong, but for those who can afford it, the investment can be worthwhile.
Hong Kong’s high cost of living can pose challenges for international students facing financial constraints, with accommodation, food, and transportation costs adding up quickly.
How the data was calculated
The ranking was created using internal data from Wise and data from external providers. All data was compiled in April 2023. The final ranking of the most expensive countries is based on the Total Costs, which contains Tuition fees and other educational costs.
- Other educational cost: This is based on historical Wise internal data on spending behaviour of international students in each country within a 12-month period between 1st of March 2022 and 31st of March 2023.
- Total cost: Total of the tuition (finder.com) and other educational costs.
- Money lost (%): This is a percentage representing how much international students could be saving if they used Wise for paying for their tuition and other related educational costs, compared to other, traditional providers. This is calculated by comparing daily rates from active providers and determining the highest achievable savings. Our savings estimates use cross-currency information for both cards and transfers in order to allow us to estimate savings more accurately.
- Money lost ($): This is the absolute number which has been calculated based on the percentage above on their other educational costs and has been applied to the overall costs.
- Total money lost on fees: This is calculate by multiplying the average fees saved with Wise per student by the amount of international students within the top 10 countries of the ranking.
- Total money lost on fees by country: this is calculated by multiplying the average fees saved by Wise per student by the amount of international students within a country
- All the figures were based on GBP and were converted to AUD on the 10th of May.
Australia offers a range of study options for international students, with more than 22,000 courses at the primary, secondary, vocational and tertiary levels, from more than 1100 institutions.
Study Australia recommends students consider financial planning ahead of moving overseas to study abroad, as tuition fees and cost of living expenses vary by city, country and program, depending on which school they attend. The Study Australia website offers a handy cost of living calculator to help students approximate expenses in advance of their study period.
To learn more about studying in Australia, click here. More information on Wise money management products can be found here.
Further reading:
- Spotlight on international learning
- How travel connects to the classroom
- Pilot plan to return international students