Graduation refund application

How to apply for a refund of your graduation fee when you change your graduation option.

Graduation refund application

This form is for students who have changed their graduation option and been approved for a refund. Payments will only be processed if the applicant has an available credit balance as the result of a payment.

All refunds will be processed in Australian Dollars (AUD). If the refund is being made to an international bank the funds will be converted from AUD into the currency of the nominated bank's location. Exceptions can include non-tradeable currencies (where the refund could then be paid in USD). Refunds to an international bank account can take up to 6 weeks to be processed. RMIT University is not liable for any variance from foreign exchange rate fluctuations or bank fees.

An approved refund will be processed, where possible, using the same payment method as the original payment; for example, if the payment was made by credit card the refund will be processed to the same credit card. Where payment has been made by credit card RMIT reserves the right to request proof of payment.
Student details






Please include national dialing code.
Refund details
 It is your responsibility to ensure the details provided are correct. If unsure, please confirm with your bank.








   






Please complete the code that applies to your bank.


List the type of bank code/number
Note: RMIT is not responsible for any currency variance in foreign exchange rates or bank fees.
Declaration
When you click the 'submit' button, you declare that the information entered on this form is true and complete. If you have elected for the refund to be paid to a third party, you accept that you have authorised RMIT to pay your refund to the nominated parties bank account. You accept that RMIT will deduct any refund associated costs from the refundable amount.

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