After you apply

Learn how to track, amend or withdraw your direct application after it has been submitted.

Once submitted, your application status will change to ‘Under assessment’ and you will be sent notifications to the email address you registered with. If a Selection Officer requires further information from you, a request email will be sent to your registered email and you’ll be notified on My Dashboard.

If you have submitted all the required documentation, you can expect an outcome within 1–4 weeks.

Tracking your application

To track your application, you can login at any time and check the progress via My Dashboard.

If you’ve applied for a Commonwealth Supported Place (CSP) and the course requires ranking as part of the assessment, a ranking email will be sent to you to advise what date you can expect to receive an outcome.

Changing or withdrawing your application

Once you have submitted your direct application, you can login to:

  • submit selection tasks and additional information (if requested)
  • change your personal details, or  
  • withdraw your application.

If you wish to submit a new application, you must first withdraw from your existing application and then reapply.

Application outcomes

You will receive one of three potential outcomes from your application:

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Accepting your offer and enrolling

Received an offer from RMIT? Find out how to accept your offer and enrol in your course.
Didn't receive an offer?

Didn't receive an offer?

RMIT's Pathways can help you achieve your study goals, even if you don’t meet the course requirements for your ideal course.

Need help?

Login to find useful information under Help & support once you have registered to apply.

If you can't find the information you're looking for, or need help with your application, our friendly staff at Study@RMIT are available five days a week to assist you. 

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Acknowledgement of Country

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