RMIT on Tour: Bendigo information evening

RMIT on Tour: Bendigo information evening

  • 24 Jun 2025
  • 06:00pm - 06:45pm
  • FREE
  • Bendigo Bank Theatre (The Capital) 50 View Street, Bendigo VIC 3550
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Considering studying at RMIT in Melbourne? This is your backstage pass to kickstart the journey!

In this information session, we’ll cover all you need to know about RMIT, choosing courses and university life so you can make an informed decision about life after high school. 

Here's a sneak peek of the lineup: 

  • Campuses and locations
  • Courses and industry experience
  • Prerequisites and pathways
  • Special entry schemes
  • Early offer program
  • Moving to Melbourne tips and tricks
  • Accommodation options
  • Support and services
  • Scholarships

If you have any questions or queries regarding this event, please email student.recruitment@rmit.edu.au.

We'll also be hosting a guest panel, featuring current students and alumni from RMIT who's made the move to Melbourne. Hear firsthand as they share their experience of moving out of home, navigating uni life as well as life after RMIT. This is a fantastic opportunity to ask questions and get inspired!

We can't wait to showcase the many places RMIT can take you.

See you on tour!

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