Use our qualification finder to learn more about the entry requirements for your chosen program based on your region. If your country or qualification is not listed below, please submit an application to receive a case-by-case assessment.
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Admission criteria
In evaluating an application for admission to the Honours program, the following will be considered by the Honours committee:
- The undergraduate record of the applicant, and the completion (or expected completion) of a relevant Bachelor's degree. The standard for admission into the Honours program is an overall GPA of 2.0 (credit) out of 4, (equivalent 5.0 out of 7).
- Candidates must have completed at least 60 credit points of study related to the general area of the proposed Honours research project in the last three semesters of their Bachelor's degree.
- Candidates must have been awarded a Bachelor's degree that is related to the proposed Honours research project within the previous three years
2023 Year 12 entry
Bond University’s Year 12 Early Guaranteed Offer Scheme recognises the challenges students have faced over the past few years of senior schooling. Eligible students can receive an offer to study at Bond in 2023 before final ATAR or IB Diploma results are released, providing certainty about your future study options.
2022 admissions data for school leavers
In Semester 1, 2022, there were fewer than five ATAR enrolments made in this program hence comparative information is not provided.
Finished secondary education
We understand that everyone's journey to university is different. So if you don't currently hold the required academic qualifications, don't worry! There are other pathways for you to gain entry into this program. If you would like to discuss your entry pathways, please contact us.
Overseas high school or other overseas qualifications
If you do not currently hold the required academic qualifications, there are other pathways for you to demonstrate that you have met these requirements, and gain entry into your program.
English language proficiency requirements
Bond's programs are taught and assessed in English, so depending on your educational background and citizenship, you may be required to provide evidence that your English language ability meets our requirements. This may include submitting results from an approved English Language Test taken in the past two years - you can see the required results for the most common approved tests below. There are other ways to demonstrate English language proficiency and gain entry into this program, including demonstrating prior study in English, or other qualifications. If your qualification does not meet the English language requirements then you will need to provide an English proficiency test for admission.
Alternative entry options
If you don't currently hold the required academic qualifications, there are other pathways for you to demonstrate that you have met these requirements, and gain entry into your program.
We understand that everyone's journey to university is different. So if you don't currently hold the required academic qualifications, don't worry! There are other pathways for you to gain entry into this program. If you would like to discuss your entry pathways, please contact us.
Information for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders
We proudly support Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander applications in gaining entry to Bond. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander applicants are encouraged to contact the Bond University Nyombil Centre for advice and assistance in applying to and studying at Bond.
Credit for prior learning
If you have completed previous tertiary studies, you may be able to gain credit for previous subjects. To apply, you will need to submit your academic transcripts to the Office of Future Students, including detailed subject outlines or course descriptions for each relevant subject. We're here to help you through this process.
2022 student profile
The table below gives an indication of the peer cohort for new students who commenced in the January 2022 semester in the Faculty of Health Sciences & Medicine.
Applicant | 2022 | |
---|---|---|
Number of students | Percentage of all students | |
(A) Higher Education Study | 18 | 16% |
(B) Vocational Education and Training (VET) Study | <5 | N/P |
(C) Work and Life Experience | N/P | N/P |
(D) Recent Secondary Education: | ||
Admitted solely on basis of OP/ATAR | 22 | 19% |
Admitted where both OP/ATAR and additional criteria were considered | N/A | N/A |
Admitted on basis of other criteria only and OPATAR was not a factor | 63 | 54% |
International Students | N/P | N/P |
All Students | 116 | 100% |
Notes
- “< 5” The number of students is less than 5.
- N/A Students not accepted in this category.
- N/P Not published. The number of students is hidden to prevent the calculation of numbers in cells with less than 5 students.
- The All Students number include students who commenced a combined degree which include programs in this Faculty.