2025 Graduation ceremonies

About 2025 Graduation ceremonies

Dear, Futurista - Class of 2025! The graduation ceremonies are about you, your achievements, and your bright future. 

There will be great music performances, inspiring speeches from guest speakers, and fun photo booths to record your happy memories. We'll update this page frequently with essential information for graduates until the last graduation ceremony. Stay tuned!

Graduation ceremony details

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Revisit your 2025 Graduation moments

Miss your graduation moments already? Revisit all the great memories with your peers and loved ones here.

You can also find your stage photo here.

Class representatives

Vo Thanh Hoang Anh

Hoang Anh was a prestigious Bachelor of Information Technology student and graduated with a 4.0 GPA. She contributed to RMIT Vietnam through programming guidance and impactful initiatives, like the Online Borrowing System for RMIT Library, and her experience as a Program Tutor at Student Academic Suscess.

Hoang Anh's acchievements went beyond RMIT Vietnam. Namely, her research was published in the CSBJ journal and presented at ICBME 2024. Competing globally, she earned prizes in prestigious competitions highlighting their leadership and innovation, for instance, the runner-up title of City of Melbourne Open Innovation Competition 2023 (with PassMe), and 1st Prize in GenAI & Cyber Security Hackathon 2024.

As Class Representative, she wants to recognise not just brilliance, but the shared resilience and ambition of her cohort, and the power of dreaming boldly.

Nguyen Tran Thanh Tam

Tam Nguyen, a Bachelor of Communication (Professional Communication) graduate with a 3.4 GPA, is known for founding the award-winning RMIT Saigon South Debate Club. Under her leadership, it became a space for students to grow in confidence and critical thinking. She represented RMIT at national and international tournaments, co-organised WUDC Vietnam, and earned a Master’s scholarship at Monash University.

As a mentor and advocate, she helped shape youth leadership beyond campus. From club rooms to graduation halls, Tam has always led with vision, drive, and purpose. As Class Representative, she hopes to inspire others to embrace growth, give back, and celebrate the transformative journey they’ve shared at RMIT.

Nguyen Cu An Khang

With a GPA of 3.33, Bachelor of Business (Economics and Finance) graduate Khang Nguyen is a competition veteran, mentor, and student leader. From Top 3 at IIBD to Shopee Case Competition Champion, he’s led teams to over 20 awards and mentored more than 50 students. As an RMIT Ambassador and Fintech Club core member, he’s hosted university events, led national workshops, and helped shape student culture. His passion for guiding future leaders shines in every role he takes.

As Class Representative, Max wants to spotlight the journeys of every graduate, and inspire them to keep leading with heart, grit, and purpose.

Dang Thai Hoang

Graduating with a 3.9 GPA in the Bachelor of Information Technology program, Hoang Dang built his legacy from the ground up as one of the first IT students at RMIT Hanoi. His capstone project earned dual university and industry awards, landing him a full-time role at Coc Coc.

Beyond academics, Hoang dedicated three years to Student Life as a Red Core leader and Student Aid, helping peers navigate both study and life. He also completed an exchange at the University of Waterloo, embracing global challenges head-on. As the Class Representative, Hoang stands for persistence, teamwork, and making space for others to thrive.

Nguyen Phuong Nhung

Bachelor of Design Studies graduate Nhung Nguyen holds a strong 3.5 GPA and has been recognised on the RMIT Impact Showcase for her creative work. Passionate about culture and sustainability, she co-chaired the NUNG Capstone Exhibition, connecting student talent with the professional art world. She also supported new students as a mentor, Experience Day volunteer, and peer advisor featured by the Student Council. Nhung combines creative vision with empathy, lifting others as she grows.

As Class Representative, she hopes to honor her cohort’s resilience and creativity—and leave behind a legacy of support, collaboration, and pride in Vietnamese artistry.

Dang Chuc An

Bachelor of Business (Economics and Finance) graduate An Dang turned a missed MC opportunity into a movement. After co-founding the RMIT Public Speaking Club, she led TEDxRMIT Hanoi, an event that gave students the courage to share their stories and face uncertainty together.

With a GPA above 3.3, An also hosted key RMIT events, interned at Vietcetera, and mentored aspiring leaders across Vietnam. Her journey is one of resilience, heart, and taking leaps of faith. As the Class Representative, she wants to celebrate not just success, but the strength it takes to begin again, and the power of a “yes” that changes everything.

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Photography and filming regulations

Read on to learn detailed photography and filming regulations for 2025 graduation on SGS campus.

Celebrate your accomplishments

Ready to vibe on your big day? Blast the This is RMIT Vietnam Graduation playlist on Spotify and celebrate with style.

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