Congratulations on your VTAC Supplementary Offer and welcome to Melbourne Institute of Technology.
Whether you are: looking for a pathway to 2nd Year Uni in 2011, seeking maximum credits for your TAFE qualification, or wanting to pursue your dream career in Business or IT, an MIT diploma or degree can help you achieve your goals faster. Government supported FEE-HELP places are also available.
Click on one of the links below for further information relevant to your goals:
How to Accept Your Offer and Enrol?
Your next step is to accept your offer and enrol. To accept your offer and enrol, you must attend the VTAC Supplementary Offer Acceptance and Enrolment Day, being held on Friday 26 February between 10:00am to 3:30pm, at the Melbourne campus.
What happens on the day?
- Offer Acceptance
- Obtain your Student ID card and Computer account
- Meet the Academic and Enrolments staff members, and receive advice regarding your choice of Units, and enrolment instructions.
- Guided Tour of the Campus
- Unit enrolments and Timetabling
What to bring on the day?
To ensure the smooth processing of your Offer Acceptance and Enrolment, please bring the following items with you:
- Your VTAC Offer Letter
- Completed Application Form
- Completed Offer Acceptance Form
- Citizenship Certificate, Passport, or Birth Certificate
- Tax File Number (TFN), if applying for FEE-HELP
- Original or certified copies of your academic results and certificates
- Course structure and unit syllabus from previous studies, if you wish to apply for credit transfer
- Any other documents listed on your offer, if you received a conditional offer
What if I cannot attend?
If you are unable to attend Enrolment Day, you must contact the Admissions and Enrolments team to receive instructions about late enrolments.
What is FEE-HELP?
FEE-HELP is an Australian Government loan scheme designed to assist Australian students undertaking tertiary education. For further information, please visit www.mit.edu.au/future_students/apply/119/
After Acceptance and Enrolment is Orientation Week
The Orientation program is held before each semester. Orientation is a fun way to find out what to expect, what is available, how to enjoy, and how to succeed. Your attendance is absolutely essential for you to make the best possible start to life at MIT.
There will be plenty of opportunity to relax, have fun, and meet other students. You might even make some lifelong friends. For further information, please visit www.mit.edu.au/orientation
Need Help?
If you need further assistance or have any questions regarding offer acceptance, please contact the Admissions and Enrolments team on 8600 6700 or at enquiries@mit.edu.au