Thank you for registering for Open Day 2024

Thank you for registering for Open Day 2024

Thank you for registering for Open Day 2024. 

We look forward to seeing you soon! 

Here's what to do next to prepare for Open Day:

Download your interest area guide

Printed copies of the full program will be available when you arrive at Open Day, however we encourage you to download your interest area guides in advance to plan your day and find your way around campus.

Plan your jouney

The Bundoora campus is 18 kilometres north-east of Melbourne's city centre, along Plenty Road.

The closest Metro train stations are Thomastown and Lalor Stations on the South Morang line, and Greensborough Station on the Hurstbridge line.

From here you can connect to local buses and trams.

Yarra Trams Route 86 will take you direct from Waterfront City Docklands to the Bundoora campus gates. Get off at stop number 70 (Janefield Drive) for the West side of the campus, and stop number 71 (Bundoora RMIT) for the East side.

Check Public Transport Victoria for details of connecting services.

Bundoora campus is on Plenty Road between Bundoora and Mill Park. Both the East and West sides of the campus can be accessed from the closest major freeway, the Metropolitan Ring Road (M80).
 

Accessible parking

Bundoora campus has accessible parking spots available to valid Council issued disability parking permit holders.

Free bus service for students that will take you around Bundoora campus and the surrounding areas until late at night.

Find the best cycling path/route for you using Ride the City.

Track your ride with Map My Ride.

Not sure about the road rules or need a refresher? Before you jump on your bike, get familiar with cycling regulations and road rules.

Starting 10:15am, there will be a bus from Building 202 to the RMIT Health Centre at 30 Janefield Drive. The bus is free and will leave every 15 minutes until 4.00pm.

Visit the Public Transport Victoria website for timetables, tickets and information.

The Brunswick campus is situated 6 kiolmetres north of the CBD, and is just a few minutes away from Sydney Road. 

Jewell Station (Upfield Line) is 150 metres from the Union Street entrance to the Brunswick campus.

Sydney Road is serviced by the Route 19 tram from Elizabeth Street (City to North Coburg). To access the campus, get off the tram at Stop 21 (Glenlyon Road/Sydney Road) and walk west about 250 metres along Dawson Street.

Check Public Transport Victoria for details of connecting services.

Find the best cycling path/route for you using Ride the City.

Track your ride with Map My Ride.

Not sure about the road rules or need a refresher? Before you jump on your bike, get familiar with cycling regulations and road rules.

There will be two free buses running between the City and Brunswick campuses on Open Day. 

Each bus will depart their starting location at 10.30am and loop between the 2 campuses on a 30 minute loop departing on the half hour. 

City Campus bus stop: Russell St outside Alumni Courtyard

Brunswick Campus bus stop: Behind Building 514 in the carpark accessible from entrance Gate D

Please note: there will only be one bus running between 12pm and 1pm to allow for driver lunch breaks.

Visit the Public Transport Victoria website for timetables, tickets and information.

Melbourne is serviced by a well-developed network of trams, buses, trains and airports.

The closest train station to most City campus buildings is Melbourne Central Station on the City Loop.

From Flinders Street Station, you can join a connecting City Loop train service or any tram travelling up Swanston Street (see below).

Most north-south Yarra Trams run along Swanston Street (routes 1, 3, 5, 6, 8, 16, 64, 67 and 72). For Elizabeth Street services (routes 19, 57, 59), get off at Melbourne Central and walk one block to Swanston Street.

If you’re travelling east-west along Flinders Street (routes 48, 70 and 75), Collins Street (routes 109 and 12) or Bourke Street (routes 86 and 96) alight at Swanston Street for connecting trams.

Many bus lines offer services connecting to train and tram services listed above. Check Public Transport Victoria for details of connecting services in your area.

Find the best cycling path/route for you using Ride the City.

Track your ride with Map My Ride.

Not sure about the road rules or need a refresher? Before you jump on your bike, get familiar with cycling regulations and road rules.

RMIT’s commercial car park in Building 91 (110 Victoria Street) is independently managed by Care Park. Care Park can be contacted at cpsales@carepark.com.au or 03 9682 1733.

Car park is open daily 6:30am to 10:00pm.

If you prefer the flexibility of street parking, the City of Melbourne offers more than 3000 parking bays throughout the central business district. Please be aware that these parking bays are subject to enforced parking restrictions.

 

Accessible parking 

RMIT doesn't have any designated accessible parking facilities at the City campus. However, there are numerous street parking options available which require a Council-issued parking permit.

There will be two free buses running between the City and Brunswick campuses on Open Day. 

Each bus will depart their starting location at 10.30am and loop between the 2 campuses on a 30 minute loop departing on the half hour. 

City Campus bus stop: Russell St outside Alumni Courtyard

Brunswick Campus bus stop: Behind Building 514 in the carpark accessible from entrance Gate D

Please note: there will only be one bus running between 12pm and 1pm to allow for driver lunch breaks.

Visit the Public Transport Victoria website for timetables, tickets and information.

Tips to prepare, and questions to ask 

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Find your pathway to study at RMIT

There's more than one way to get into the course you want. RMIT's flexible pathways can help you move through different levels of study to reach the qualification you're aiming for. 

FAQs

RMIT Open Day is your chance to experience what it's like to be an RMIT student. Get to know your surroundings, explore the campus, meet your future teachers, ask questions and make friends. It's your opportunity to learn all the tips and tricks from current students and alumni.

If you couldn’t make it to Open Day 2024 and want to see what RMIT’s campuses have to offer, you should check out the upcoming September school holiday campus tours.

If you’ve got burning questions about your study options, you don’t have to wait for an Open Day to find the answers. Get in contact with the Study@RMIT team, who can give you the answers you’re after.

If you’re in Year 12 and thinking about your options after high school, your next move after attending Open Day will be organising your VTAC preferences.

Discover more about RMIT courses, pathways, and tools on the VTAC course page.

We’ve done all the hard work for you! Check out our article that explores all the important questions to ask at RMIT’s Open Day. Whether you’re a parent or an interested student, it’s your guide to making the most of your day.

Absolutely! Open Day is a great way for parents and guardians to get an insight into university life, explore our campus and have all their questions answered.

RMIT Open Day really is for everyone, especially parents and students; we’ve even compiled a list of reasons to attend Open Day with your teen. You can also check out our specialised parent's page for more resources and information.

RMIT Open Day is the perfect opportunity for you to figure out your next steps after high school. If you’re unsure about what’s available, Open Day is the chance to find out.

At Open Day, you’ll discover RMIT courses that will spark your passion and you’ll find inspiring hands-on facilities. If any questions come up that you need an answer for before Open Day, reach out to our friendly Study@RMIT team.

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Get in touch with the friendly staff at Study@RMIT with any questions you have about programs, applications, pathways and important dates for local and international prospective students.

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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 'Sentient' by Hollie Johnson, Gunaikurnai and Monero Ngarigo.

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.