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Bond chalks up its 30,000th graduate

Jake Harrison is Bond University's 30,000th graduate. PICTURE: Cavan Flynn

Bond University reached a milestone of 30,000 graduates on February 5, three decades after the first student enrolled.

Gold Coaster Jake Harrison took his place in Bond history when he crossed the stage with a Bachelor of Actuarial Science during a graduation ceremony for the Bond Business School.

Mr Harrison was unaware of the milestone until shortly before he collected his degree.

โ€œTo be told right there on the spot before I got my degree was honestly really shocking.

โ€œComing to Bond and graduating is a great thing in itself, but to be the 30,000th graduate is just awesome,โ€ he said.

Mr Harrison said actuarial science was a natural fit for him.

โ€œI was pretty keen on maths when I was at school, and the career advisor suggested (actuary) might be something I would be interested in. I kind of had no idea what it was when I first started but loved it as soon as I got into it.โ€

Mr Harrison wonโ€™t have long to celebrate his graduation however โ€“ working life beckons, alongside a move south.

โ€œI have a job down in Melbourne that I start in the middle of March, itโ€™s a graduate role with Deloitte, so Iโ€™ll be heading down there to live and start my career.โ€

Mr Harrison joins fellow Bond alumni Tupou VI the king of Tonga, Olympic Gold medallist Melanie Wright and former Virgin Group Co-CEO David Baxby.

The very first student to enrol at Bond was Matthew Wiseman of Brisbane. Today he is national sales manager at Stratco Australia.

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