Student Living and Accommodation at RMIT University

16 December 2024

Student Living and Accommodation at RMIT University

Choosing the right accommodation is a crucial part of the international student experience, and RMIT University’s Melbourne campus, located in the vibrant Central Business District (CBD), offers students a range of options that cater to diverse needs and budgets. Additionally, Superstar Education is available to assist students with arranging accommodation, helping to simplify the process and ensure a comfortable transition.


Here’s a quick guide to student living and accommodation options around RMIT, designed to enhance both comfort and convenience for students.

1. Off-Campus Housing and Apartments

For those looking for more independence, off-campus housing is plentiful around Melbourne’s CBD. Students can explore a variety of options, from shared apartments to private rentals, often located within a short tram ride or even a walk from campus. Suburbs like Carlton, Brunswick, and Fitzroy offer a range of affordable accommodations, with a vibrant mix of cafes, bookstores, and parks that add to student life. RMIT’s off-campus housing service also provides guidance and resources for students to find reputable and safe rentals, making the transition to independent living easier.

2. Purpose-Built Student Apartments

Purpose-built student accommodation (PBSA) is a popular choice among RMIT students. These residences, like UniLodge and Scape, are designed specifically for student needs, offering fully furnished units, study spaces, and social areas. Many include all-inclusive rent that covers utilities and internet, providing a hassle-free living experience. Located in or near the CBD, these options allow students to enjoy city life while benefiting from a supportive community.

3. Homestay and Short-Term Stays

RMIT also supports students in arranging homestay programs, where they can live with local families. This option is ideal for international students looking to experience Australian culture first-hand. 

  1. Facilities and Amenities for Students

Living in the Melbourne CBD means students are close to essential amenities like grocery stores, public transportation, and healthcare centers. The city also offers plenty of cafes, restaurants, parks, and entertainment venues, making it easy for students to balance academic life with social activities. Additionally, RMIT’s campus itself is equipped with study spaces, a library, sports facilities, and student support services, ensuring a comfortable and supportive environment for all residents.

Whether living off-campus, or in a homestay, students at RMIT can enjoy the perks of a central city location, ensuring they have everything they need for a well-rounded and enjoyable university experience in RMIT. With Superstar Education’s support in arranging accommodation, students can smoothly transition into life in Melbourne and focus on enjoying their academic journey in one of the world’s most dynamic cities.

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