Skip to main content
Start of main content.

Current students

As a Bond University student, you will have a unique experience which will see you receive personalised attention from the classroom and through every aspect of life at Bond. It begins when you arrive on campus with Orientation Week. The first week on campus provides new students with a full calendar of information sessions and social activities where you can meet other new students. Once classes get underway, you may also find some of our other student support services helpful. ï»¿

Managing your enrolment

  • If you're swapping subjects, make sure you understand how withdrawing from your original subjects may affect your enrolment, grades and fees. You can add and swap subjects via your study plan in eStudent via MyBond on or before the census date for the semester or teaching period you're studying in. 

    READ MORE

  • Withdrawing from individual subjects can be done via eStudent up until the census date for the current semester (end of week 4). Please use the Subject Withdrawal Request form if applying after the census date. International student visa holders must discuss and seek approval for withdrawal from the International Student Team Coordinator prior to withdrawing. Please note however, that financial penalties will apply for withdrawal after week 2.

    READ MORE

  • If you wish to suspend your studies completely you must apply to withdraw. If you wish to return at a later date then you may apply for leave of absence. You may apply for leave of absence for up to three semesters. This could depend on your program. As this process requires the withdrawal of subjects, you may incur a penalty depending when you withdraw and your circumstances.

    To withdraw from study you must complete a Withdrawal from Program Form and submit it to the Student Assist.

    For further enquiries regarding withdrawal please email [email protected], phone +61 7 5595 4049 or present in person at Student Assist.

    READ MORE

  • To be able to change program, you must meet the entry requirements for the new program.

    Check the key dates for program changes to find out when you need to apply by.

    READ MORE

  • You may be able to study subjects at another university and receive credit towards your Bond degree. For more information and to get approval you must speak to an Enrolment Advisor. An Enrolment Advisor will assess whether the study is appropriate, and confirm whether you'll receive credit towards your Bond degree.

    If you are completing the subject in your final semester, you may need to make sure that the results will be available in time for the graduation deadline.

    READ MORE

If you're swapping subjects, make sure you understand how withdrawing from your original subjects may affect your enrolment, grades and fees. You can add and swap subjects via your study plan in eStudent via MyBond on or before the census date for the semester or teaching period you're studying in. 

READ MORE

Student Assist

Student Assist is a support unit located within the Main Library that can connect you with any assistance you may need. The team can provide personalised advice on all aspects of student administration at any stage of your university journey, and connect you with specialised help. Student Assist offers a supportive environment aimed at fostering independence while still responding to individual student needs.

Specialist teams

Specialist teams

Student Assist can connect you with specialists in enrolment, international support, exams and timetabling, and graduation. Click on each team to learn more about the help they provide. 

Minjerribah story

Story

Minjerribah magic

Every year, Bond University environmental scientist Dr Daryl McPhee takes international students to one of the most beautiful classrooms on earth.

Read more
Minjerribah magic - Read more

Upcoming events

Library tours

  • Tuesday, 14 January, 2025 - Wednesday, 15 January, 2025
  • Multiple sessions available
View sessions
Read more about Library tours

Get to Know Your Faculty Librarian sessions

  • Wednesday, 15 January, 2025
  • 2:30pm
View event
Read more about Get to Know Your Faculty Librarian sessions

Stories from Bond

    Speaking up on reconciliation

    They are three women from vastly different fields but share a love of identity, family and Country. Here's a glimpse of the Speak Up forum led by Bond University Provost Professor Keitha Dunstan.
    First Nations
    Speaking up on reconciliation

    Bond researchers' quest to cure blindness

    In a world of light and colour, Age-Related Macular Degeneration (AMD) casts shadows on millions of lives. Research by Bond University offers a beacon of hope.
    RESEARCH
    Bond researchers' quest to cure blindness

    Khawaja creates the visibility he craved as a young cricketer

    The Australian cricketer and Master of Business Administration student opens up about his identity, finding his voice, and inspiring the next generation.
    SPORT
    Khawaja creates the visibility he craved as a young cricketer