How RMIT University saved time and resources by moving academic award issuing to a digital solution

Established in 1887 in Melbourne, Australia, RMIT has grown to become one of the world’s top universities, consistently ranked among the top 150 globally. The university offers a wide range of programs, including undergraduate, postgraduate, and vocational education, with a focus on getting students ready for the workforce.

Printing costs reduced and efficiencies found

For years RMIT University has been utilising My eQuals for digitally certifying and issuing official digital Transcripts, Testamurs, AHEGS, VE Qualifications and Statements of Attainment.

Through My eQuals, the university issues these official academic documents almost instantly after completion and conferral. An immediate and ongoing benefit has been the reduction in issuing time, previously taking over a month to delivery paper credentials, especially for international students.

Learner Mobility

Learner Mobility

Fraud Prevention

Improved Learner Experience

Improved Learner Experience

Operational Efficiency

In this case study, we hear from RMIT on how My eQuals:

  1. Created an environment for staff to be more productive,

  2. How it played a key role in enabling RMIT students and graduates to access their securely stored official statements and testamurs and finally,

  3. How much is the estimated RMIT savings in yearly print costs with My eQuals.

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