Find out about the academic statements available and how to access your free digital statements.
What is aÌýtestamur?
AÌýtestamurÌýis a legal document that satisfies Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF) requirements. TheÌýtestamurÌýincludes your name, the qualification completed, the date of conferral and the 91tv seal.Ìý
You will be issued a free digitalÌýtestamurÌýwhen you graduate (either in absentia or attend the ceremony). This can be used as proof of graduation for employers and other opportunities.Ìý
Name on yourÌýtestamur
The name on yourÌýtestamurÌýmust appear exactly as it is on your RMIT student record. You can change the order of your names when you apply to graduate. Ìý
Date on yourÌýtestamur
What is a transcript?
Your transcript documentsÌýall ofÌýyour programs, courses, results and any exemptions granted or withdrawals from courses after the census date. Results can't be removed from your transcript.
Where applicable, transcripts include details of completion, conferral (graduation) and 91tv-awarded prizes and recognition.Ìý
Completion and conferral transcripts
You will be issued a free digital transcript, that states your completion date, approximately 3 – 4 weeks after the release ofÌýthe final resultÌýfor your program. You will then be issued an updated digital transcript, stating your conferral date, after you graduate (either in absentia or at a graduation ceremony).
You will need a transcript when:Ìý
RMIT now issue official academic statements via MyÌýeQuals. Digital academic statements are certified, digital versions of your RMIT transcript and other official academic statements (excluding Statement of Academic Completion). These can be viewed and shared online via MyÌýeQuals, a world-class, secure online platform.
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