RMIT Change of Preference

We're here to help and answer your questions at the Change of Preference event. Learn about preferences, pathways and what's on offer at RMIT on 13 December.

You've got the dreams, RMIT's got your back. We're here to help and answer your questions about what's next. 

The Change of Preference event is your chance to get help with your preferences and learn more about what RMIT life is like. 

Discover the various pathways into university and get guidance from staff to find the right option for you.

Whether you're a Year 12 student or the parent of a Year 12 student, this is your chance to ease your worries. You can have a 1-on-1 chat with RMIT staff about preferences and course advice.

The event will have free food, games, giveaways, crafts and campus tours hosted by current RMIT students.

The event will be running from 10am-3pm on Friday 13 December in the Ellis Courtyard on the RMIT City campus. Just head down Bowen Street on the day and you'll find us.

 

International student session

Are you an international student completing year 12 and interested in studying in Melbourne? At the upcoming Change of Preference event, you'll have a chance to attend a session specifically for international students! 

In this session, you'll learn how RMIT can prepare you for the future and about the support services available for international students. We'll also discuss admissions, pathways, and scholarships.

You'll also have the chance to talk with current international students about their experiences and get advice on transitioning from high school to RMIT.

 

Event activities

  • 1:1 appointments for course advice 
  • 1:1 appointments with International team 
  • International student information session 
  • Student-run campus tours 
  • Free food trucks 
  • Lawn/tabletop games 
  • Therapy dogs
  • Lucky giveaways
  • Creative and craft activities 

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