Study in Adelaide: A practical guide for international students

Thinking about studying in Adelaide? Learn about universities, costs, lifestyle, work options and student life before you apply.
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  • Published: 6 October 2022
  • Updated: 5 July 2026

Thinking about studying in Australia? If you want a city that offers quality education, affordable living, and a lifestyle that doesn't feel overwhelming, Adelaide might be exactly what you're looking for. As a designated regional area for Australian migration purposes, studying in Adelaide may also make you eligible for regional migration benefits, including extended post-study work rights, subject to current visa requirements. You'll have access to reputable universities, a lower cost of living than larger Australian cities, and short commute times that make everyday life easier.  

Adelaide, the capital of South Australia, is often referred to as a "20-minute city" because many key destinations are within a short drive or commute. This makes it easier to balance classes, part-time work, and social activities. Compared with Sydney and Melbourne, Adelaide is generally more affordable while still offering strong career opportunities, a welcoming multicultural community, and easy access to world-class food and wine regions, beautiful beaches, and nature. 

This guide explains what to expect, including universities, living costs, accommodation, transport, and how to plan your move. 

Why students choose Adelaide

International students often choose Adelaide for three clear reasons: quality, affordability, and lifestyle. 

  • Global liveability: Adelaide is regularly ranked among the world’s top ten most liveable cities by the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU). 

  • Lower living costs: According to Study Adelaide South Australia, the rent is about 28% lower than in Sydney and 8% lower than in Melbourne. Overall living costs are around 16% lower than in Sydney. 

  • Multicultural environment: According to the Australian Government, Adelaide is home to over 1.4 million people and welcomes students from more than 130 countries, creating a diverse and inclusive community where international students can feel at home. International students are a visible and active part of the community. 

  • Migration incentives: South Australia’s regional classification can support migration pathways. Graduates who complete at least two years of study may receive an extra five points in the skilled migration points test, plus access to longer post-study work opportunities, subject to current government rules. 

  • Climate and lifestyle: Adelaide has a Mediterranean climate with warm summers and mild winters. Beaches, wine regions, and national parks are nearby. 

These factors make Adelaide especially suitable if you want a calm, accessible environment without giving up academic quality. 

Quick facts about Adelaide 

Feature 

Details 

Population 

Approx. 1.3 million 

Climate 

Mediterranean, warm dry summers and mild winters 

Time zone 

ACST (UTC+9:30), ACDT (UTC+10:30 in summer) 

Public transport 

Bus, train, and free tram in the CBD 

Liveability ranking 

Consistent, within the global top 10 (EIU) 

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Study options and institutions

Adelaide provides a wide range of study options across universities, vocational training, and pathway programs. 

Universities in Adelaide 

University 

Known for 

Popular study areas 

Adelaide University 

Research, global rankings, and Industry-focused learning 

Engineering, Business, Health Sciences, Computer Science, IT, Design, Nursing 

Flinders University 

Innovation and student support 

Medicine, Health Sciences, Psychology, Education 

Torrens University Australia 

Career-focused courses 

Business, Hospitality, Design, Technology 

 If your offer letter still shows the pre-merger university names, confirm details with the admissions office before arrival. 

Important 2026 update: The University of Adelaide and the University of South Australia merged on 29 January 2026 to form Adelaide University. It is now one of the largest institutions in the region, with around 70,000 students and a place among the world’s top 100 universities. 

Other study pathways 

You can also study through: 

  • TAFE SA for vocational education 

  • English language colleges 

  • Foundation or pathway providers 

How to choose the right course 

Before you decide, compare: 

  • Course structure and subjects 

  • Internship or placement opportunities 

  • Tuition fees 

  • Campus location 

  • Graduate employment outcomes 

  • Student support services 

An can help you shortlist courses that match your goals and budget.

Managing the cost of study and living in Adelaide 

Adelaide is known for affordability compared to other Australian cities. Most students spend between AUD 1,800 and AUD 2,500 per month (approx. USD 1,170–1,820), excluding tuition fees.

Estimated monthly expenses in Adelaide 

Expense 

Cost (AUD) 

Cost (USD approx.) 

Shared accommodation 

900 to 1,600 AUD

585 to 1,040 USD

Groceries 

250 to 800 AUD

160 to 520 USD

Public transport 

60 to 100 AUD

40 to 65 USD

Utilities and internet 

180 to 220 AUD

115 to 145 USD

Mobile phone 

20 to 50 AUD

13 to 33 USD

Personal expenses 

200 to 350 AUD

130 to 230 USD

Total estimate 

1,800 to 2,800 AUD

1,170 to 1,820 USD

 Note: Figures are estimates only and may vary depending on lifestyle, housing choices and personal spending habits.  

Working while you study 

International students can work while studying, subject to visa conditions. 

  • Up to 48 hours per fortnight during study periods 

  • Unlimited hours during scheduled breaks 

  • Australia’s national minimum wage is AUD 26.44 per hour (approx. USD 18.50). 

  • Casual roles in retail and hospitality often pay AUD 28 to 32 per hour 

Part-time work can help cover expenses and build local experience. 

Tips to manage your budget 

You can reduce the cost of living in Adelaide by: 

  • Sharing accommodation 

  • Cooking at home 

  • Using student discounts 

  • Buying second-hand textbooks 

  • Tracking weekly spending 

  • Attending free events 

Where students live in Adelaide

Finding the right place to live is one of the practical challenges you will face as an international student. Adelaide has a range of accommodation options, and the right choice depends on your budget, how social you want to be, and how close to campus you need to be. 

Accommodation options for students 

Type 

Description 

Weekly cost (AUD) 

Weekly cost (USD) 

University accommodation 

On-campus housing with support 

250 to 550 

160 to 360 

Purpose-built student housing 

Furnished apartments 

300 to 500 

195 to 325 

Shared rentals 

Shared houses or flats 

150 to 300 

100 to 195 

Homestay 

Stay with a local family, often with meals 

350 to 550 

230 to 360 

 These costs vary by location, room type, and inclusions such as meals and utilities. Adelaide's rental market remains competitive, so it’s advisable that you start looking for student accommodation early.

Popular student suburbs in Adelaide 

Suburb 

Popular for

Travel time 

Adelaide CBD 

Close to universities and facilities 

Within city 

North Adelaide 

Cafés and parks 

5 to 10 minutes 

Mawson Lakes 

Popular with UniSA students 

20 to 25 minutes 

Glenelg 

Beach lifestyle 

25 to 30 minutes 

Kensington 

Quite residential 

10 to 15 minutes 

Getting around day to day 

Adelaide offers a simple, affordable, and student-friendly transport system. You can easily travel across the city using trams, buses, and trains, all linked under Adelaide Metro. Most international students do not need a car because campuses, accommodation, and key services are close to the city centre. 

Adelaide’s public transport is managed by Adelaide Metro, which connects: 

  • Trains for longer suburban travel 

  • Buses covering most neighbourhoods and campuses 

  • Trams that run through the city and key student areas 

All three services use the same ticketing system, making travel straightforward. 

MetroCard and fares 

The MetroCard is the most convenient and cost-effective way to pay. 

Why use a MetroCard: 

  • Lower fares compared to single-use tickets 

  • Easy tap-on and tap-off system 

  • Works across buses, trains, and trams 

  • Can be recharged online, via app, or at retailers 

Free travel options in the CBD 

One of Adelaide’s biggest advantages is its free city transport. 

Free tram travel 

You can travel for free within the CBD tram zone, which covers key stops between the city centre and entertainment or shopping areas. 

Free city loop buses 

Two free loop bus services run frequently: 

  • They circle the CBD 

  • Stop at major landmarks, universities, and shopping areas 

  • Do not require a ticket 

These options are ideal if you live or study near the city centre. 

Also, it is important to note that Adelaide Airport is about 20 minutes from the city centre. You generally do not need a car to commute within Adelaide. 

Support and settling in 

Universities provide strong support to help you adjust. Common services include: 

  • Orientation programs 

  • Academic skills support 

  • Career services 

  • Mental health and wellbeing support 

  • Student clubs and societies 

  • International student advisers 

Joining clubs and activities can help you build your network and feel more settled. In addition to this, IDP also provides student essential services to support international students in their destinations such as banking support, guardianship, ISIC, and more.

IDP Student Community 

Before you arrive, you can connect with students already studying in Australia through IDP Community. Learn from their experiences, ask questions and get practical advice to help you prepare.

What international students should know before moving to Adelaide 

Before you arrive, there are a few practical things to prepare for. 

Weather

Adelaide has hot summers and mild winters. Pack light clothes for summer and warm layers for cooler months. Comfortable shoes are useful as you will walk often around the city.

Banking

Open a local bank account after arrival to manage expenses and receive payments easily. Most banks offer student accounts with low fees. Carry your passport and visa for verification.

Healthcare

You must have Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) for medical services. It helps cover doctor visits, hospital care, and medicines, ensuring access to affordable healthcare during your stay. Starts from around AUD $634 (approx. USD $412) per year, premiums vary depending on your provider, level of cover, and policy duration.  

SIM card

Buy a local SIM card to stay connected. Compare student plans based on data, cost, and network coverage. You can purchase SIM cards easily at airports, supermarkets, or retail stores.

Emergency contacts

Save important numbers including 000 for emergencies. Also keep contacts for your university, accommodation, friends, and your country’s embassy to ensure quick support when needed.

Budgeting

Plan your monthly budget to manage expenses like rent, food, transport, and leisure. Tracking spending helps you stay financially stable and balance study with part-time work if needed.

How IDP can help you 

Studying abroad is a big step, but you do not have to plan it alone. IDP supports you at every stage: 

  • Shortlisting courses and universities 

  • Understanding application requirements 

  • Preparing documents 

  • Guiding you through the visa process 

  • Offering pre-departure support 

  • Helping you prepare for your move 

You can speak to an IDP counsellor to get free personalised guidance based on your goals and take the next step towards studying in Australia with confidence.

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