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RMIT Student Charter

The Student Charter's principles and structure reflect RMIT's core values as described in the University's Strategic Plan, RMIT 2010: Designing the Future: to be Useful, Creative, Connected, Fair and Passionate. The Student Charter is a practical document that recognises and reflects the complex and diverse nature of the University and its community.

In addition to the Student Charter, RMIT staff and students are required to be aware of and abide by relevant Government and State legislation and University statutes and regulations. The Student Charter, in association with the University's statutes and law, indicates what the University and its students can expect from each other. The University's mission is to create and disseminate knowledge to meet the needs of industry and the community and to foster in students the skills and passion to contribute to and engage with the world. The Student Charter reflects this mission.

RMIT Responsibilities

  • 1. Provide high quality and relevant programs, services and resources that meet students' diverse needs
  • 2. Treat students with respect and take seriously the time and financial commitments made by students to undertake study
  • 3. Provide a safe, supportive and sustainable environment that challenges and empowers students
  • 4. Recognise, celebrate and support the diversity of students and staff on each RMIT Campus
  • 5. Reject discrimination and harassment
  • 6. Expect and model academic integrity and honesty
  • 7. Provide all relevant information to inform students' selection of programs
  • 8. Maintain effective systems of communication with students and provide timely and accurate information about students' progress, programs and services
  • 9. Reflect on our practice, respond to feedback and continually improve the services and experience RMIT delivers to students
  • 10. Address problems and complaints fairly and promptly
  • 11. Support student organisations and include student voices in decision making
  • 12. Champion independent thought

Student Responsibilities

  • 1. Be fully committed to your own learning, the decision you take in relation to it, and the challenges involved
  • 2. Work with honesty and integrity
  • 3. Give and receive feedback about your experiences and participate in continuous improvement processes
  • 4. Treat all members of the University community with respect
  • 5. Value the diversity of students and staff
  • 6. Reject discrimination and harassment
  • 7. Champion independent thought
  • 8. Respect University facilities and resources, relevant policies and follow safety and security advice
  • 9. Provide up to date, accurate and timely student information when required
  • 10. Accept responsibility for decisions made about courses and program choices

Translating the Student Charter to Action

RMIT Responsibilities

RMIT Values

Student Responsibilities

  • Provide programs, services and resources that meet students' diverse needs
  • Provide a safe, enjoyable, supportive and sustainable environment that challenges and empowers students
  • Provide all relevant information to inform students' program and course choices
  • Respond to feedback and continually improve the experience and services RMIT delivers to students

Useful
and
Creative

  • Acknowledge that the University is a knowledge community and work with honesty and integrity
  • Champion independent thought and respect the intellectual and professional leadership of academic, teaching, administration and professional staff
  • Accept responsibility for the decisions made about learning, program and course choices
  • Maintain effective systems of communication with students. Provide timely and accurate information about students' progress, programs and services
  • Include student voices in decision-making
  • Recognise, celebrate and support the diversity of students and staff on each RMIT campus

Connected

  • Give and receive feedback about University experiences. Participate in continuous improvement processes
  • Provide up to date and accurate student information when required. Act on information provided by RMIT as necessary

 

  • Treat students with respect and acknowledge the time and financial commitments made by students to undertake study
  • Celebrate and support the diversity of students and staff
  • Develop an inclusive environment and reject discrimination and harassment
  • Model academic integrity and honesty
  • Address problems and complaints fairly and promptly
  • Champion independent thought and encourage the expression of a range of perspectives, views and insights

Fair

  • Treat all members of the University community with respect
  • Value the diversity of students and staff
  • Reject discrimination and harassment
  • Acknowledge the investments of time, energy and resources made by the University in programs, research, services and facilities
  • Accept responsibility for decisions made about program and course choices
  • Acknowledge the work of others whenever used
  • Provide a safe, enjoyable, supportive and sustainable environment that challenges and empowers students
  • Teachers and academics to be professionally active in their disciplines, and to engage in research and knowledge creation in their industry and discipline areas

Passionate

  • Be fully committed to your own learning and the challenges involved
  • Engage with ideas that champion independent thought