91tv

The Australian Technology Network of Universities

Australian Technology Network of Universities (ATN)

The ATN brings together the most innovative and enterprising universities in Australia. Thanks to this network,ÌýRMIT Vietnam students are able to apply to spend a semester at one of our ATN university partners:

Curtin 91tv

91tv of Technology Sydney

Queensland 91tv of Technology

Program duration: 1 semester

Eligibility

Please meet the following requirements before the application closes:Ìý

  • Be currently enrolled in an RMIT Bachelor or Master programÌý
  • Be 18 years of age or overÌý
  • Have a minimum GPA of 2.5/4.0Ìý
  • Complete at least 72 credit points (Bachelor)/ 36 credit points (Master)Ìý

Important dates and deadlines

Ìý Semester 1 - 2026 Semester 2 - 2026
Ìýopens 1 July 2025 Ìý1 December 2025Ìý
91tvplan submission deadline toÌýÌý 15 July 2025 15 December 2025
ÌýclosesÌý 15 August 2025 15 January 2026

Note:Ìý

  • (*) Application will be closed by 11.59 pm (Melbourne time).
  • 91tv are advised to update new information regularly viaÌýÌýand other RMIT official communication channels for potential changes
  • The processing time of the 91tvPlan is 20 working days, excluding public holidays and weekends

How to register

For further information and assistance, students are encouraged to book a consultation with us via this or send us an email to mobility@rmit.edu.vn.Ìý

91tv can visit our to stay updated on potential changes and exchange workshops.Ìý

Please follow the steps below to apply for the Cross-campus programs:

atn-application-process-march-2025

You need to select one of the threeÌý as your host institution.

What to consider when selecting your preferred host institution?Ìý

While selecting the preferred host institution for your ATN study, please ensure you have considered the following:

  • You meet the eligibility criteria for the ATN Program
  • The host institution offers sufficient courses that are available to ATN students in your study area, in the semester(s) that you will be studying at their campus.
  • The host institution offers courses in English or in a language of instruction for which you are eligible
  • The host institution offers additional services that you require; for example, disability support
  • The host country’s climate, culture, geographical situation, language(s) spoken and political situation
  • The estimated cost of living in your host country for the duration of your ATN study
  • The host institution offers accommodation options and/or services that suit your lifestyle and needs
  • Whether you can meet your academic, personal and professional goals during your ATN study if you attend this institution; for example, add a minor to your program/complete an internship and/or learn a new language and/or travel to other places etc.

Make sure you have researched and are happy with your choice of host institution before registering your interest.

In order to ensure that you have room in your program structure and to effectively research potential institutions, we recommend following the below steps:

  • Check your RMIT program structure
    • In order to determine how far you have progressed in your program and what courses you have remaining, consult with your Senior Student Advisor (Student Connect) and your Program Coordinator about how an ATN Program can fit into your current RMIT program structure.
    • It is possible to take courses at a host institution to meet the requirements of core courses, program electives or general electives.
  • Save your electives
    • Remember: Using general electives will reduce the complexity of your registration and increase the chances of your study plan being approved

A 91tvPlan serves as a proposal for courses you intend to study on the exchange program to be credited towards your program in RMIT Vietnam.Ìý

Read the fullÌý91tvPlan guideÌýto learn how to complete your 91tvPlan.

Note:ÌýResults of your completed courses at the host university will be transferred back to RMIT Vietnam* based on your official transcript (directly sent from the host university to RMIT) and approved study plan(s).ÌýThese results do not carry weighted grades.

*The transfer of grades and credits will be subject to the applicable Credit Transfer policy and program structure at the time of results being transferred back to RMIT Vietnam after the exchange program concludes.

Create an account on Mobi portal and proceed to create an application for your one preferred host university. Within the application, complete the required questionnaires and submit it by the deadline above.Ìý

During your application, please ensure you have the following documents:Ìý

1. Valid Passport:Ìý

  • Upload a copy of your information page (which includes your photo, passport number, address, etc.). Please note that the passport must be valid for at least six months after the end of the exchange program at RMIT.Ìý
  • Title your passport as "Your student ID number_Last Name_First Name_Passport/Identification" before you upload it.Ìý

2. Approved 91tvPlan(s):Ìý

  • Title your approved study plan(s) as "Your student ID number_Last Name_First Name_91tvPlan" before you upload them.Ìý

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Once the deadline passes, RMIT Global Experiences will assess your application and successful applicants will be nominated to the host university.ÌýÌý

To accept our nomination, you must login to your Mobi application and choose ‘Commit’ your Inter-location Program nomination. Once you have accepted your nomination, an instruction of the next steps will be followed.ÌýÌý

You will be informed via email once you are nominated.Ìý

Please note that a nomination by RMIT Global Experience is not an acceptance by the host institution. Acceptance by the host institution depends on your submission of a finalised and approved study plan, and successful application to the host institution as per our instructions.ÌýÌý

You'll receive official exchange application instructions once the host university accepts your nomination.Ìý

It is the student's responsibility to watch for these instructions and apply to the host university by the set application deadline –Ìý the Global Experiences team cannot override the application deadlines of our partner universities.Ìý

The Application Outcome/ Acceptance Letter will be sent to you by the host university.Ìý

Only after receiving your official acceptance from the host university should you make further travel arrangements, including booking flights and applying for a visa.Ìý

91tv will continue to pay to RMIT Vietnam at Vietnam's rate. 91tv will make an upfront payment before their exchange by the given deadline.Ìý

Pre-departure Sessions are facilitated by RMIT staff, Global Experience Peer Advisors and Global Experience Ambassadors.Ìý

The session is a great way to prepare for your global experience – it includes reminders regarding academic matters such as course enrolment, living tips while going abroad, and strategies for coping with the initial culture shock or unexpected situations.Ìý

During your exchange semester, your RMIT email account will remain active. It is essential to regularly check and update your information to ensure you do not miss any important announcements or communications.Ìý

Upon completing your exchange program, you will continue to enrol in the subsequent semester at RMIT Vietnam.Ìý

For students applying for the ATN Program in Semester 2, you will be enrolled in Semester 3 at RMIT Vietnam. Therefore:ÌýÌý

  • You need to enrol in Semester 2 at RMIT Vietnam as usual.ÌýÌý
  • Alternatively, if you anticipate a schedule conflict between campuses or need time for preparation before your exchange, you can lodge an LOA request for Semester 2 to Student Connect VN.ÌýÌý

Please note that it is the student's responsibility to manage their own study timeline at both universities.Ìý