2024 associate degree important dates

2024 key academic dates and deadlines for associate degree students studying at RMIT Australia campuses.

These dates apply to students in standard semester-based associate degree classes. Exceptions are Associate Degree in Business, Associate Degree in Legal Practice (Paralegal) and Diploma of Commerce students who follow the higher education important dates.

Semester 1 important dates

Date Event or deadline
25 December 2023 - 1 January 2024 University closed
1 January New Year's Day public holiday (Monday)
1 January Academic year begins
2 January RMIT University reopens (Tuesday)
26 January Australia Day public holiday (Friday)
5-9 February Orientation
12 February Semester 1 classes begin
23 February Last day to add classes for Semester 1
11 March Labour Day public holiday (Monday)
29 March Good Friday public holiday
29 March - 5 April Mid-semester break (Friday to Friday, includes Easter)
31 March Semester 1 census date
1 April Easter Monday public holiday
2 April Easter Tuesday RMIT holiday
8 April Classes resume (Monday)
25 April Anzac Day public holiday (Thursday)
1 May Mid-year enrolment period opens (TBC)
3 May Last day to drop classes without academic penalty for Semester 1 
3 May Last day to withdraw from program by cancelling enrolment or taking leave of absence without academic penalty for Semester 1 
24 May Equitable assessment arrangement registrations close for Semester 1
10 June King's Birthday public holiday (Monday)
10-21 June Semester 1 assessment period
24 June – 14 July Semester break
4 July Official results release date
10-12 July Deferred assessment period for Semester 1

Semester 1 weeks 1-18

Week Dates
Week 1 12-18 February
Week 2 19-25 February
Week 3 26 February - 3 March
Week 4 4-10 March
Week 5 11-17 March
Week 6 18-24 March
Week 7 25-31 March
Mid-semester break 29 March - 7 April
Week 8 8-14 April
Week 9 15-21 April
Week 10 22-28 April
Week 11 29 April - 5 May
Week 12 6-12 May
Week 13 13-19 May
Week 14 20-26 May
Week 15 27 May - 2 June
Week 16 3-9 June
Week 17 10-16 June
Week 18 17-23 June

Semester 2 important dates

Date Event or deadline
15 July Semester 2 classes begin
15-19 July Mid-year Orientation
19 July Mid-year enrolment period ends
26 July Last day to add classes for Semester 2
31 August Semester 2 census date
2-6 September Mid-semester break
9 September Classes resume (Monday)
20 September Last day to drop classes without academic penalty for Semester 2 
20 September Last day to withdraw from program by cancelling enrolment or taking leave of absence without academic penalty for Semester 2 
27 September AFL Grand Final public holiday (Friday) (TBC - date subject to AFL schedule)
1 October Enrolment Online opens for 2025 enrolments
11 October  Equitable assessment arrangement registrations close for Semester 2
25 October  Last day to apply to graduate and confirm attendance at the 2024 Melbourne Graduation Ceremony
5 November Melbourne Cup Day public holiday (Tuesday)
11-22 November Semester 2 assessment period
2 December Official results release date
2-6 December Deferred assessment period for Semester 2
18 December Melbourne Graduation Parade and Ceremony (Wednesday)
23 December Timely deadline for continuing students to re-enrol for 2025 (by 5pm)
25 December - 1 January 2025 RMIT University closed
25 December Christmas Day public holiday (Wednesday)
26 December Boxing Day public holiday (Thursday)
31 December Academic year ends
1 January 2025 New Year’s Day public holiday (Wednesday)
2 January 2025 RMIT University re-opens (Thursday)

Semester 2 weeks 1-18

Week Dates
Week 1 15-21 July
Week 2 22-28 July
Week 3 29 July - 4 August
Week 4 5-11 August
Week 5 12-18 August
Week 6 19-25 August
Week 7 26 August - 1 September
Mid-semester break 2-8 September
Week 8 9-15 September
Week 9 16-22 September
Week 10 23-29 September
Week 11 30 September - 6 October
Week 12 7-13 October
Week 13 14-20 October
Week 14 21-27 October
Week 15 28 October - 3 November
Week 16 4-10 November
Week 17 11-17 November
Week 18 18-24 November
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