The personalised attention you receive in the classroom extends to every aspect of life at Bond. It starts from the moment you arrive on campus with Orientation Week’s full calendar of information sessions and social activities where you’ll have a chance to meet lots of other new students.
Once your classes get underway, you may also find some of our other Student Support services helpful.
Academic Skills Centre
University life can present new challenges in the form of writing essays, giving class presentations, managing your time and preparing for exams. The Academic Skills Centre offers personalised help during one-on-one sessions and small group workshops or seminars to improve your skills in all areas. These include academic writing, oral presentations, citing and referencing, grammar and punctuation, organising and structuring an essay and much more.
The services are available to all students at Bond at all levels of study. Academic Skills Centre also offers a Bond English language assessment test. Read more
Computing support
The IT Service Desk provides support to staff and students on all aspects of IT Services. Find out more about Computing Support and how you can contact us.
Indigenous students
The Nyombil Centre provides academic and cultural support assisting Indigenous students with the unique challenges, in particular related to cultural differences, they may face in moving from remote communities and undertaking the new challenge of University study. Read more
International students
Our on-campus team can guide you through everything from enrolment issues through to student visas and health insurance. Read more
Students living on campus
Students living on campus have access to a variety of support staff, starting with our friendly Receptionists who are the first point of contact for all general enquiries relating to accommodation. Read more.
LGBTIQ Services & Support
We strive to provide a learning environment that is safe and supportive and we actively encourage all students to understand and respect individuality and diversity. Find out more information about how Bond University caters to the needs of LGBTIQ students both on and off campus, important to both prospective and current students alike. Read more
Respect.Now.Always
Bond University is committed to being a learning and working environment that is a place of safety and respect. The university has a zero tolerance approach to sexual and interpersonal violence and harassment. Read more
Response to sexual misconduct
Bond University takes very seriously its responsibility to protect students and staff from sexual misconduct. Find out how to contact for support. Read more