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RMIT University Brunswick Campus

Address 25 Dawson St, Brunswick VIC, Australia
Phone +61 3 9925 2000
Website www.rmit.edu.au
Categories Public University, Technical School, University
Rating 3.6 5 reviews
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RMIT University Brunswick Campus reviews

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Anil
05 July 2022 12:29

Modern campus design with workshops for textile design and other design related fields

Mick
16 June 2022 0:39

Paid over $3000 early April for payment of fees for part of year.
Received an email on the 22 April 2022 stating fee payment was $13 in arrears (unsure where this amount was calculated from as it was believed to have been paid in full) and as a result, student enrollment was immediately terminated.
Of course sent on no reply email.
Student devastated and unable to log on. (even to pay this extra amount)

To say that this is an absolute disgrace is a massive understatement.
Is someone going to forward a name with whom i am able to discuss this with and perhaps console the devastated student!

Sar
15 August 2020 18:53

I got tested here today. Was really simple and quick. Every one there was lovely (from a safe distaince away) and it wasn't hard to find parking out front.

Emily
04 March 2019 12:16

This Institute passively discourages its students (mostly female) from forging potential business relationships.

Ian
26 October 2017 13:19

A campus of the ubiquitous RMIT university. Quirky courses on offer at this campus which has an excellent reputation in the fashion and design industries. Ranges from ultra high tech stuff (think mannequins that cost $$$$ and are used to test military grade clothing) to fundamentals of shoe making (is cobblery still a word?)
Nice open feel to campus despite some pretty old infrastructure

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