I have completed the Student for a Semester program at Bond. Do I need to apply for advanced standing?
No, credit for any subject/s you completed as part of the Student for a Semester program should be applied at the time of admission into your new program. You can view this via your academic record in eStudent. For further enquiries forward an email to the Student Business Centre at [email protected].
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