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Managing your studies at Bond

Introduction

You'll receive personalised attention in the classroom as a student at Bond University, and it won't be long before your academics know you by name. We have a suite of support services to help guide you from your first weeks on campus to carving your career. Here are some helpful links and information to assist in managing your studies at Bond.

Study information

Academic calendar

Bond’s standard academic calendar consists of three semesters. Each semester contains 13 weeks of instruction, one week of examinations and three weeks of a semester break. In addition, the academic calendar features important dates, including Census Week and Graduation, which is when the examination timetable is published.

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Your timetable

Timetables help students to organise every aspect of their academic lives, from class schedules to exam times. Your timetable for the next academic period is published in Week 9 of the previous semester. It's personalised based on your program and subjects for the semester. Please check class timetables prior to the start of a new semester to be apprised of any changes.

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Program structure and sequence

Each Faculty has an overall program structure and sequencing that is recommended for successful completion of a degree. Follow the link to access the recommended academic structure and sequencing of your chosen degree.

Find a program structure

Managing your enrolment

From Week 10, you may enrol in subjects for the upcoming semester. To review the program structure and sequence for your degree, select your subjects and to plan tutorial and forum times, please visit eStudent. Begin by confirming your personal details and then choose a study plan that corresponds to your degree.

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Next steps for new students

All new students at Bond University are required to follow some steps before enrolling. These include accepting your offer, organising fees, and setting up your computer among others. You can also familiarise yourself with the social activities on offer as well as off-campus accommodation recommendations. 

Next steps

Orientation Week

Orientation is a series of events and activities designed to introduce you to Bond, your academics, peers, and key support staff and services, and serves as an opportunity to start building your new network.

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Fees and other costs

Each of Bond’s study programs has associated tuition fees and other costs. These vary depending on your choice of study program. In addition to tuition fees, expenses such as accommodation and student activities membership are to be paid at the start of each semester. 

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