Common questions

We've compiled a list of answers to frequently asked questions to help you easily find the information you need.

Logging into your alumni account

If you have graduated from an RMIT program, then you are automatically eligible for an alumni account.

If this is your first time logging into your alumni account, or if you have forgotten your login details, please reset your login.

Resetting your login using your student ID
When resetting your login using your student ID, you must include the ’s’ in front of your student number. For example: s3000000.

Resetting your login using your email address
The email address you submit must be the same email as what is on your student record. If your email has changed, please update your details and wait 24 hours before trying to reset your login again.

A note for RMIT Vietnam campus graduates
You may need to try both surname only, or surname and middle name/s when resetting your password. For example: Nguyen, or Nguyen Anh.

If you cannot reset your password using the password reset form, please contact the Alumni team at alumni@rmit.edu.au.

General FAQs

Online self-service access

If you graduated after July 2017, you have access to a number of free digital academic statements through My eQuals. Please search your personal email account, including spam/junk folder, for the My eQuals access email before contacting RMIT.

Digital or physical statements

You can request your Academic Statements to either be sent to you digitally via email, or as hard copies. Visit the Academic transcripts and statements page for more information, or to submit a request.

Enquiry tracking and assistance

If you have any difficulties with requesting your Academic Statements, your details on the request form are out of date, or you would like to track the progress of your request, please contact RMIT Connect.

You are automatically an RMIT alumnus once you've graduated from an RMIT University program. No need to register or apply! Make sure your details are up to date so we can keep you informed about your alumni benefits, events and opportunities.

If you have received any recent communications from the RMIT Alumni team, you will be able to find your student number listed in the footer of the email. If you are not currently receiving RMIT alumni emails, please contact RMIT Connect and they can help you to retrieve your student number.

RMIT is required to remove your access to all student systems when you are no longer a student in order to comply with our obligations under the Telecommunications (Interception and Access) Act 1979. Please be aware that this means that you will not be able to access your RMIT student email account and any emails within this account.

You will need to reset your password to login for the first time to the alumni library portal. Please follow the library page instructions on how to to do this before contacting the alumni team.

When using the reset password form, please remember to include the "s" in front of your student number. For example: s3000000.

For RMIT Vietnam graduates, you may need to try both surname only, or surname and middle name/s when resetting your password. For example:

  • Nguyen, or
  • Nguyen Anh

If you are having trouble resetting your password, your contact details may be out of date. Please update your details using this form.

If you cannot reset your password using the password reset form, please contact the Alumni team at alumni@rmit.edu.au.

New RMIT graduates get 12 months access to RMIT Career Centre to view the lastest job opportunities, book into free resumé and cover letter reviews, and register for workshops and career consultations.

Unfortunately our policies restrict us from releasing any personal details without an individual's consent.

You may be able to find current academic staff contact details by searching our website for the course they taught. Alternatively, if you remember their name you could reach out to them on LinkedIn.

Graduate lists dating back to 2003 are available as a matter of public record, however any further information will require formal consent from the student.

Whether you want to help train the workforce of the future, promote your business by guest lecturing, mentor a student or support a startup, RMIT has a range of ways to give back to the community.

We send out regular email updates with the latest news, events and alumni offers. Make sure your details are up to date so we can keep you informed! You can also follow our social media channels for updates.

Our official RMIT Alumni LinkedIn and Facebook groups have thousands of alumni waiting to connect! You can view these and other alumni-led by visiting our Alumni networks page.

Unlock and explore exclusive benefits including further learning discounts and rewards (login required).

1998 and earlier  

RMIT University Archives maintains a comprehensive collection of records and can assist with your search for historical program and course information dated 1998 and earlier.   

Contact RMIT Archives with the following information where known:  

  • student name (as it was while a student)  
  • student number   
  • program name and code   
  • course names and numbers (and year each course/subject was studied)  

The course details will be scanned and emailed back to you.  

1999-2005

Course Guides from 1999 to 2005 are publicly available online at RMIT University Course Guides (1999-2005).   

2006 onwards

Requests for Program and Course information from 2006 onwards should be directed to RMIT Connect . 

Login as Guest via the RMIT Connect service portal and lodge an 'Academic Advice' request.  You can also reach RMIT Connect by phone on +61 3 9925 5000. 

Handbooks (1930-2008)

The RMIT Handbooks (1930 - 2008) collection contains digitised copies of handbooks and prospectus published by RMIT and predecessor institutions (login required).  

If assistance is required accessing this collection, Ask the Library.

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Acknowledgement of Country

RMIT University acknowledges the people of the Woi wurrung and Boon wurrung language groups of the eastern Kulin Nation on whose unceded lands we conduct the business of the University. RMIT University respectfully acknowledges their Ancestors and Elders, past and present. RMIT also acknowledges the Traditional Custodians and their Ancestors of the lands and waters across Australia where we conduct our business - Artwork 'Luwaytini' by Mark Cleaver, Palawa.

aboriginal flag
torres strait flag

Acknowledgement of Country

RMIT University acknowledges the people of the Woi wurrung and Boon wurrung language groups of the eastern Kulin Nation on whose unceded lands we conduct the business of the University. RMIT University respectfully acknowledges their Ancestors and Elders, past and present. RMIT also acknowledges the Traditional Custodians and their Ancestors of the lands and waters across Australia where we conduct our business.