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1. Give us a call
A short chat with one of our enrolment advisors will verify whether you meet the prerequisites for your preferred program and provide an opportunity to discuss flexible study plans. They’ll also be able to walk you through the application process. Call us now or request a call back at a convenient time via the form below.
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2. Gather your documents
Include any transcripts and employment references from professional work experience or prior studies along with a copy of your current resume. Please refer to the details below if you need assistance retrieving your transcript.
3. Find your program code
You’ll need your program code during the application process. You can find it here.
5. Complete your application
Provided you have all required documents, you can complete your application in just 15-20 minutes. View the RMIT How to apply guide.
6. Receive your outcome
You’ll be notified of your application outcome in 10-15 business days. If your application is successful, your Enrolment Advisor can help you enrol and get started.
A step-by-step guide on how to retrieve your transcripts
To prepare for your application, you’ll need a copy of any transcripts that you may have from prior studies. Follow the steps below that relate to your situation.
Contact your international education provider directly.
- View and share online (My eQuals): A digital copy of your transcript will be available free via My eQuals after you have been marked as ‘complete’ in your program. Your My eQuals transcript will be updated after you are officially conferred (graduate) to reflect that you have graduated from your program.
- Digital: Order a full set of digital academic statements (including a transcript) for $25.
- Hardcopy: Order a hardcopy transcript (Australia Post: $65 , International mail: $90).
2024 Important application dates
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Supporting documentation examples
When applying for a program at RMIT Online, you may be asked to provide supporting documentation to assist in your application. Ensuring you have all documentation ready before you apply can avoid delays in assessment. Please use the examples in the PDF as a guide only.
Applying and enroling at RMIT Online: Frequently Asked Questions
This date changes, depending on the teaching period (TP) you wish to apply for. Our TPs run six times a year, and have intakes in January, March, May, July, August, and October. View RMIT Online’s full 2023 academic calendar here.
If you have previous professional work experience or have undertaken prior studies, you may be eligible for Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) or Advanced Standing credits towards your RMIT Online program. To determine your eligibility and how many credits you can get, contact our Student Enrolment Advisors who will assess your application on a case-by-case basis. They can be reached via the phone on 1300 701 171 or via email at futurestudents@studyonline.rmit.edu.au
This depends on the program you’d like to study. Many of our master's degrees require a bachelor's degree or higher for entry. However, some of our master's degrees have alternate entry points and you may be eligible to enrol in the Graduate Certificate without a bachelor's, which provides a pathway into the master's degree upon completion.
For more information on specific program eligibility requirements, visit the program course page on our website.
For more information about program eligibility for your specific circumstances, contact an Enrolment Advisor on 1300 701 171.
Once your application has been submitted, you will be notified of your outcome in approximately 10-15 business days.
Did you know?
We offer Recognition of Prior Learning, or the recognition of previous study or learning. This means you can apply for credit and reduce the number of courses you need to complete. Your application will be decided on a case-by-case basis. Speak to our Enrolment Advisors to find out more.
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Find more detailed information on our
programs, including:
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- Course descriptions
- Workload and tips
- Academic profiles