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which in 2009–2010 was $43 150. If you are a permanent resident
(other than humanitarian visa holder) or a New Zealand student
you must pay your student contribution up front and you are not
eligible for a discount.
More information is available at the Federal Government’s
web site: www.goingtouni.gov.au .
Fine print
Fees indicated relate to 2010 and should only be used as a guide. RMIT
reserves the right to adjust fees for full-fee places on an annual basis.
In addition to the fees outlined, you may be required to purchase items
related to your program, including field trips and excursions, specified
textbooks and equipment. These fees are not compulsory and students
may choose to purchase these items independently. These expenses
vary from program to program. Please check individual program
brochures or contact the relevant school directly.
Australian students may be eligible to apply for income tax deductions
relating to the education expenses that are linked to their employment.
Students should check with an accredited taxation accountant/
consultant as to their eligibility for possible deductions.
The Australian Taxation Office (ATO) web site may also be useful:
www.ato.gov.au . For details of HECS-HELP, the loan scheme for
CSP students, visit www.goingtouni.gov.au . For details about the
new TAFE structure, visit www.skills.vic.gov.au .
money matters
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how to apply
Application procedures
Before applying for a program at RMIT, check the mode of
application and the extra requirements in this brochure, the
VTAC Guide or at www.rmit.edu.au/programs .
How to apply by program type
Semester 1
intake
Semester 2
intake (if offered)
Degrees and associate
degrees (not including
honours)
VTAC application Direct application
Certificate IV, diploma,
advanced diploma
(FULL-TIME)
VTAC application Direct application
Certificate IV, diploma,
advanced diploma
(PART-TIME)
VTAC application Direct application
Certificate III and
below*
RMIT schoolbased
application
RMIT schoolbased
application
Apprenticeship and
traineeships
RMIT schoolbased
application
RMIT schoolbased
application
* Some certificate III and below programs are administered by direct application.
Please visit www.rmit.edu.au/programs for more information.
For more information about how to apply through the Victorian
Tertiary Adminissions Centre (VTAC) including application dates,
go to www.vtac.edu.au .
RMIT direct application forms are available from www.rmit.edu.
au/programs/applications/forms or from Info Corner.
Details on how to lodge school-based applications can be found
at www.rmit.edu.au/programs . For more information contact
the relevant RMIT school at www.rmit.edu.au/schools .
Midyear entry
Some RMIT programs will accept applications for midyear entry.
A list of applicable programs is published in May each year at
www.rmit.edu.au/programs/midyear . Direct application forms
for midyear entry are available at www.rmit.edu.au/programs/
applicants/forms or from Info Corner.
Extra requirements
Many programs at RMIT have extra requirements as part of the
selection process, such as:
»» an interview
»» a test
»» a folio
and/or completion of additional supplementary forms.
It is very important that you carefully read any extra requirements
listed under programs in the current VTAC Guide and this
brochure. Failure to comply with these requirements by the date
specified will jeopardise entry into a program. RMIT
supplementary forms are available at www.rmit.edu.au/
programs/applications/forms/directsupp .
International/non-resident of Australia
Applicants who are not Australian or New Zealand Citizens,
permanent residents of Australia or holders of a Permanent
Humanitarian or Temporary Protection Visas should apply
through RMIT International Services (unless currently studying
Year 12 in Victoria—VCE or the International Baccalaureate).
For more information visit www.rmit.edu.au/international.
Non-Year 12
VTAC considers you a non-Year 12 applicant if you are not
currently enrolled in any Australian Year 12 or International
Baccalaureate studies in Australia. Non-Year 12 applicants may
have different requirements from current Year 12 applicants. You
should check the VTAC Guide and the relevant program entries
in this brochure for any extra requirements for non-Year 12
applicants before you apply.
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