English Language program refund appeal

English Language program Refund Appeal Form

Important Information
Use this form to appeal a decision regarding an English Language program request for refund.

Before lodging an appeal, please read the RMIT University Pathways English for Academic Purposes Refund Procedure (for offers made on or after 9 November 2023).

The outcome of your appeal will be sent to your RMIT student email account (if you are a current student) within 10 working days of submitting the completed application and all required supporting documentation.

Contact rmit.up.refund@rmit.edu.au if you have any questions.
Submission Requirements
  1. Lodge a written appeal (this form) within 20 working days of the notice of RMIT University Pathways (RMIT UP)'s decision.
  2. Your written appeal must address the grounds for which your application was initially denied.
  3. Attach and submit new supporting documentation as evidence. This must be evidence which has not been previously provided.
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You can access and amend your personal information we hold by contacting rmit.up.refund@rmit.edu.au

For more information about how we manage and protect personal information, please refer to our RMIT Privacy Statement.
Declaration
I declare that all information and documents I have provided are true, accurate, complete, and unaltered. I understand that submitting false, misleading, or counterfeit documents may result in rejection of my application.

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