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(1) This policy establishes the principles for admission of students to RMIT courses and programs. (2) RMIT is a self-accrediting University and Registered Training Organisation offering admission in Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF) accredited and non-AQF programs and courses in Australia, overseas campuses and international partner locations. RMIT is also a registered CRICOS provider for students in University pathway programs. (3) Through this policy, RMIT recognises the obligation to ensure that: (4) This policy applies to all programs, courses and non-award study offered by the (5) RMIT will set fair, equitable and transparent eligibility criteria for the admission and selection of students into programs, which: (6) RMIT acknowledges the unique rights of Indigenous Australians to education under the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology Act 2010 and the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples. (7) RMIT is committed to supporting student diversity and ensuring that people from all backgrounds have an opportunity to access RMIT programs. (8) RMIT is committed to matching applicant achievements with program requirements in the best interests of the applicant and their demonstrated capacity for success. (9) Applicants who meet the eligibility criteria for admission into their proposed program of study, as prescribed by the Admission Procedure, may be offered a place in the program. (10) RMIT ensures that students are informed of their rights and obligations before accepting and enrolling, or declining their offer. (11) Appropriate review and appeal provisions will be available with respect to admission and selection decisions. Applicants dissatisfied with a selection decision may apply for a review of that decision in accordance with the process prescribed by the relevant RMIT institution. (12) Any person who is not satisfied with the result or conduct of any formal internal review process may access an external right of complaint or appeal. (13) Minimum academic entry requirements are recommended by the Admissions Governance Steering Committee, endorsed by the Programs Committee (except higher degree by research programs), and approved by Academic Board. (14) Minimum academic entry requirements for higher degree by research programs are recommended by the Deputy Vice-Chancellor Research and Innovation, endorsed by the Research Committee and approved by Academic Board. (15) The Deputy Vice-Chancellor Education approves: (16) The Academic Registrar has responsibility for: (17) The Associate Deputy Vice-Chancellor Research Training and Development has responsibility for admission procedures and resources for applicants to higher degree by research programs. (18) The Deputy Vice-Chancellor Vocational Education or delegate has responsibility for admission resources specific to vocational education compliance. (19) The Executive Director, Students has responsibility for admission procedures and resources for study abroad and exchange students. (20) University profile targets are approved annually by the Vice-Chancellor. The Vice-Chancellor may take into consideration advice from the Deputy Vice-Chancellor Education, Deputy Vice-Chancellor Research and Innovation and Vice-Chancellor's Executive in setting these targets. (21) Responsibilities for other related decision-making points are as stated in this policy, associated procedures and resources. (22) All staff responsible for administering admission activities must follow this policy, associated procedures and resources. (23) Significant breaches of this policy by a student or staff member that impair or undermine academic integrity will be managed via the: (24) This policy will be reviewed at least once every five years in accordance with the Policy Governance Framework. (25) Refer to the following documents which are established in accordance with this policy: Admission Policy
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