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Student for a Semester
For Students
Student for a Semester allows Grade 11 and 12 high school students to experience life as a university student and gain credit towards future university studies. Studying a subject at Bond University is a challenging, but extremely beneficial experience.
Students can choose from a variety of subjects, such as:
- BMED11-101 Introduction to Chemistry
- CHLD11-101 Early Childhood Development Infants, Toddlers and Young Children
- FORS13-320 Introduction to Forensics
- HLSC11-102 Human Development
- HLSC11-104 Families Groups and Communities
If you are thinking about enrolling in subjects that fall within normal school hours you should liaise with your parents and the school before applying. Class spaces are limited and will be filled on a ‘first in-best dressed’ basis.
You will be required to complete all set assessment tasks for their chosen subject. These may include assignments, essays, quizzes, presentations and exams. To perform well in a subject students are expected to attend every class.
Tuition for the first Student for a Semester program is $199. Enrolment in future subjects will be charged as per the normal Bond University fees schedule. You may also need to purchase textbooks and other relevant study materials.
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for parents and Teachers
Student for a Semester allows Grade 11 and 12 high school students to experience life as a university student and gain credit towards future university studies. Studying a subject at Bond University is a challenging, but extremely beneficial experience.
A student's ability to maintain their normal high school studies should be considered. Particularly if the university subject has class that fall within normal school hours.
Students can choose from a variety of subjects (these are detaild above). Class spaces are limited and will be filled on a ‘first in-best dressed’ basis. To perform well in a subject students are expected to attend every class, so depending on the student's timetable, they may not be able to go away over school holidays. Classes for the May semester commence Monday, 12 May and exam week ends on Saturday, 16 August. Students will be required to complete all set assessment tasks for their chosen subject. These may include assignments, essays, quizzes, presentations and exams.
Tuition for the first Student for a Semester program is $199. Enrolment in future subjects will be charged as per the normal Bond University fees schedule. Students may also need to purchase textbooks and other relevant study materials. If a student needs to withdraw from the subject, they can do so without financial or academic penalty (i.e. they will be refunded the tuition costs) before week 7 of the semester. Please note, after this date, the student will not be eligible for a tuition refund.