Global Business Exchange Programs

RMIT

Formerly Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, RMIT commenced operations in 1887. Since then, the university has grown to become one of the largest in Australia and has built a worldwide reputation for excellence in vocational and technical education and research. RMIT is Australia's most international and culturally diverse university. It is an urban university with about 57,000 students total, and the business school is located a few blocks from other university buildings. Australia is the most popular choice among our undergraduate students.

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Comments from students abroad - Spring '05

"Deciding to study abroad is by far the best decision I have ever made in my life. It is a pure regret that I at first had feelings of apprehension when deciding to go to another country. I cannot even describe in words the experience I had traveling to the other side of the world. I selected to go to Australia, a country that I find is very overlooked. People keep asking me, "so, how was it?" And to this day I have yet to repeat the same story twice. The moment I stepped off of the plane in Melbourne I knew that I would be having the time of my life and that a semester abroad is far too short. The best part was that the locals were more then happy to teach me about their culture and consider me their 'mate.' Till this day I cannot stop thinking about my incredible opportunity there and I highly urge everyone to take a risk and go somewhere unfamiliar. Not only did I learn so much about the country, but I learned a lot about myself. Australia gave me a chance to see my world very differently and I would give anything to go back to the land down under."

"I would like to say that studying abroad is one of the best experiences I have had in my entire life. Not only did I get to learn about and live with another culture, I also learned so many things about myself. I recommend studying abroad for anyone who has the opportunity to do it."