(1) This policy establishes a framework of related RMIT policies, procedures and resources that inform and guide the delivery of support for students at RMIT. (2) Read this policy with the range of related RMIT policies included in the Support for Students category available on the RMIT Policy Register. (3) RMIT is a self-accrediting University and Registered Training Organisation offering 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. (4) Through this policy, RMIT recognises the obligation to support student retention and progression, principally to: (5) This policy applies to students in all programs, courses and non-award study offered by the RMIT Group and RMIT partner institutions. (6) RMIT is committed to supporting its students, inclusive of meeting its obligations in relation to providing: (7) The RMIT Admission Policy establishes the principles for admission of students to RMIT courses and programs. (8) The policy ensures that admissions policies, procedures, and requirements are applied fairly and consistently and that admitted students have the academic preparation and proficiency in English needed to participate successfully in their intended study. (9) The policy ensures students are informed of their rights and obligations during admission and enrolment processes, all associated fees, charges or funding arrangements, potential eligibility for credit for prior learning, and provision for changes to or withdrawal from offers and acceptance of admission. (10) RMIT’s Enrolment Policy articulates RMIT’s commitment to providing information relating to enrolment and enrolment variation that is clear and accessible to students and the availability of academic and student support services and appropriate learning resources. (11) RMIT’s Assessment, Academic Progress and Appeals Regulations provide for assessment and appeals relating to academic and student affairs and the monitoring and management of student progress. (12) RMIT’s Assessment and Assessment Flexibility Policy articulates RMIT’s commitment to flexible, equitable and inclusive assessment with a commitment to caring for students whose circumstances require assessment flexibility. (13) RMIT’s Academic Integrity Policy ensures the university adopts a consistent approach to academic integrity across the RMIT Group. It sets out RMIT’s expectations of staff and students in upholding academic integrity standards, supporting an educative approach to academic integrity and deterring and detecting breaches of academic integrity. (14) RMIT’s Inclusion, Diversity and Equity Policy articulates RMIT’s commitment to providing an accessible and inclusive learning and work environment that promotes diversity, inclusion and equal opportunity and is free from discrimination, sexual harm, victimisation, and vilification. (15) RMIT’s Health, Safety and Wellbeing Policy articulates RMIT’s commitment to provide a healthy and safe working, research and learning environment that enhances wellbeing across the RMIT community. (16) RMIT’s Sexual Harm Prevention and Response Policy establishes a framework to support and enable the prevention of sexual harm at RMIT and RMIT’s responses to sexual harm. (17) RMIT’s Student and Student-Related Complaints Policy establishes a transparent student and student-related complaint handling system to ensure complaints management is fair, objective and prompt. (18) RMIT’s Privacy Policy affirms RMIT’s commitment to privacy and its approach to managing personal, sensitive and health information, consistent with relevant legislation. (19) The Chair, Academic Board is the approval authority for this policy. (20) The Deputy Vice-Chancellor Education is the policy owner for this policy. (21) The Executive Director, Students is the policy author for this policy. (22) This policy will be communicated to students via student communication channels. (23) This policy will be reviewed by 31 March 2025 to ensure alignment with regulatory requirements. (24) Refer to the following specific Support for Students-related policy documents: (25) For the purposes of this policy, the following definitions apply:Support for Students Policy
Section 1 - Purpose
Section 2 - Overview
Top of PageSection 3 - Scope
Section 4 - Policy
Principles
Supporting Student Admission
Supporting Student Enrolment and Retention
Supporting Student Academic Success and Progression
Supporting Student Academic and Research Integrity
Supporting the Needs of Diverse Students
Supporting Student Health, Safety and Wellbeing
Preventing and Responding to Gender-Based Harm
Supporting Student Grievances and Complaints
Supporting Student Privacy
Responsibilities
Review
Section 5 - Procedures and Resources
Top of PageSection 6 - Definitions
Term
Definition
Academic (category)
All matters pertaining to intellectual freedom, learning, teaching and education services, programs and courses, student administration including enforcement of student regulations, research and research training, student life and student services. It includes human resource matters that relate to academic status (such as titles, promotions, academic misconduct).
Approval authority
The Council, Academic Board, Vice-Chancellor's Executive, or the policy owner with prescribed authority to approve a policy document.
Group policy
Statements of the mandatory principles guiding the operations and significant decision-making of the RMIT Group. They must support national and international legislation and/or Group objectives to enable Group-wide application.
Policy author
A senior subject matter expert nominated by the policy owner. Policy authors are responsible for the accuracy and maintenance of the policy document lifecycle and any supporting resources. They will act as a key liaison for the University Policy Manager. The policy author may also be delegated the custodian of a procedure or resource by the policy owner.
Policy document
The collective term for all policies, procedures, associated resources. A schedule to a policy document forms part of the policy document.
Policy Register
The official repository for all current and expired policy documents of the RMIT Group. It contains the operational details for policy documents.
Policy owner
The VCE Member with whom the policy matter most clearly resides, having regard to the organisational structure and the prescribed purpose and scope of the policy document.
Procedure
A document that captures the ‘how to’ statements of mandatory prescribed processes, practices and/or actions to give effect to principles under a Policy.
Support for Students (secondary category)
A secondary category for all matters pertaining to the provision of support for students. Specific policies that are included in this secondary category are approved in accordance with RMIT’s Policy Governance Framework categories across Governance, Academic, Talent and Culture and Operational Effectiveness domains.
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