About Bond CollegeLocated on Bond University’s classically designed campus on Queensland’s Gold Coast, Bond College is fully integrated with the university’s educational structure and lifestyle. All of our programs have been designed with a concentrated emphasis on intellectual development, academic processes and clear thinking, which we believe provides a good introduction to University study. As members of the university community, Bond College students also enjoy access to Bond’s libraries, IT resources and research facilities, as well as student support services, recreational facilities and accommodation. Other key benefits of Bond College include: Choice of starting datesBond College has intakes in January, May and September each year, in line with university intakes allowing for easy progressesion from the College to the University. University CreditAll students will undertake two university core subjects as part of the Foundation Program. Bond College graduates will be guaranteed a place in the Bond University undergraduate degree of their choice, plus given two subject credits, provided their grades meet the entry requirements. Fast-track TimetableBond College's 28-week Foundation Program, with direct entry into Bond University Undergraduate degree programs, means that students can complete their studies in two and a half years as compared to the typical four years. Personalised Teaching EnvironmentIn line with the university’s trademark personalised approach, Bond College students study in small class groups with teachers who know you by name and have an open-door policy to assist individual students with specific problems or challenges. Student MentoringOur mentoring programs are designed to help students in the new environment, to grow and to flourish in the exciting world of learning. Students receive feedback on their academic progress in weeks 4, 7 and 8 of semester, in addition to written feedback on assessments. Academic skills sessions and one-on-one help is available if students require extra assistance. Weekly attendance monitoring and regular welfare checks ensure students are integrating into university life in Australia.
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