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From first-year to fearless with student mentors

Students helping students

The peer mentoring program has commenced for 253 - a friendly, informal way to get support from student mentors.

As a new student, you might be:

  • figuring out study strategies
  • navigating course content
  • or just looking to connect with others

Our student mentors are here to help you settle in and succeed.

Study buddies or individual sessions can help build confidence, boost your skills, and make you feel at home at Bond.

Where

In the Main Library foyer.
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When

  • Monday-Thursday evenings
  • Wednesday and Friday mornings

Appointments are 30 minutes duration.

View times and book a session (sign in with Bond credentials)

Or you can just ask a question if you are passing by and Jema, Tim or Danyl are available.

Let's make your first semester a great one!

Program contact

For more information about the student mentoring program, please contact Jason Murray, Head of Service, Student Transition and Success.

Jason Murray

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