on October 31st, 2018

Enroll in an Advanced Diploma with the Engineering Institute of Technology between 31 October 2018 and 28 February 2019 to be eligible for our Graduation Rebate

Studying with the Engineering Institute of Technology (EIT) is guaranteed to be an exciting and rewarding journey, given that student success and satisfaction is a very high priority for us. That’s why we have created a Graduation Rebate, to reward students who graduate from our Advanced Diploma courses for their hard work and commitment to their studies.

This rebate is designed for high performing & committed students who do not defer or withdraw from any units and graduate in their original intakes.  We understand that juggling work and study commitments is not always easy. Upon graduation with EIT, eligible students will receive a US $400 or equivalent rebate as a gesture of appreciation. 

Please note those students who want to apply for this rebate must enroll in an EIT Advanced Diploma before 28 February 2019.

If you need any further clarification about the graduation rebate, please get in touch and our friendly course advisors will happily assist.


      

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