Student appeal guidance

RMIT University appeal help

University-specific appeal, misconduct, late withdrawal and fee remission information for RMIT University.

Short answer: RMIT University matters should be prepared by checking the current university notice, policy page, evidence, deadline and submission channel.

RMIT University appeal support pages

This page gathers service pathways for RMIT University, a university connected with Melbourne VIC. It is designed for students who have received an academic decision, misconduct allegation, show cause notice, exclusion or suspension risk, special consideration issue, late withdrawal problem, fee remission problem, or grade review concern.

University decisions are not all handled the same way. The safest starting point is to read the current notice and then match the issue to the university process. Where official policy links are available, they are listed as starting sources. If a source is missing, students should check the university current website before relying on any process summary.

How to use this university page

Start by identifying whether the issue is about academic progress, academic integrity, assessment, enrolment, special consideration, fees, or a final decision review. Then keep a copy of the decision notice, note the deadline, download the relevant policy or form, and build a timeline with dated evidence. If the university uses a particular term in the notice, use that term in your submission rather than forcing the matter into a generic label.

Key service pathways

Evidence students often need

Useful evidence can include the decision notice, subject outline, assessment feedback, portal messages, emails, medical certificates, counselling letters, statutory declarations where appropriate, enrolment records, fee statements, drafts, source notes, and a clear chronology. The evidence should answer the university rule being applied, not simply prove that the situation was stressful.

Official source starting points

Request a preliminary case review

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Reviewed by Herman Chan / Academic Appeal Specialist

Pages are written for practical student decision-making and should be checked against the current university policy before use.

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