Program Overview
Bond is Australia’s first private University and was recently ranked the #1 place to study abroad by Buzzfeed. Bond University has a diverse and international campus, with a 60:40 ratio of Australian to international students. With approximately 3,000 undergraduate students, Bond’s student life is vibrant and full of social activities year-round. Their student association (BUSA) organizes a variety of social activities in which students can partake. When you’re not hitting the books, take some time to enjoy Bond’s world-class campus. Its facilities include Australia’s largest university gym and sporting fields. Its location gives you easy access to attractions along the Gold Coast like theme parks and beaches. Bond University has pristine golden beaches on one side of its campus and World Heritage rainforests on the other. It is just 10 minutes from the surf and less than an hour from Brisbane. Bond University is AACSB accredited. Citation
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Bond University's Exchange Program Website
Location
Gold Coast, Australia
Eligibility
- A minimum 2.5 GPA is required.
Coursework
Bond University offers courses through its four faculties of Business, Law, Health Sciences and Medicine, and Society & Design.
Areas of study available include Accounting, Architecture, Biological Sciences, Business, Communication and Creative Media, Film Studies, Health, International Studies, Law, Management, Marketing, Philosophy, Psychology, and Tourism Management.
Students should refer to the Bond University Subjects to view course offerings (Please note: to filter your search results, please tick the “Display only Study Abroad Subjects” box).
Use the button below to view pre-approved courses for Bond University.
Pre-Approved Courses
Housing
Bond University Student Housing caters for both domestic and international students. You may be far from home, but you will never feel alone, surrounded by fellow students who are also getting used to life away from their families.
Students at Bond have three basic options for accommodation while studying at Bond:
- On campus
- Off campus
- Homestay
More information about accommodation at Bond
Financial Info
Financial Aid and Scholarships
Students who will be receiving financial aid during their program abroad must meet with the Financial Aid Office prior to departure. Appointments can be made
online with the Financial Aid Office.
For detailed information on study abroad scholarship opportunities and application procedures, please see our
Scholarships page.
Program Cost
Paid to Clemson
|
Per Term |
Study Abroad Fee |
$744.00 |
Subtotal - Paid to Clemson |
$744.00 |
Estimated Additional Costs
|
Per Term |
Tuition/Academic Fees |
Paid directly to Bond University |
Airfare |
$2,250.00 |
Passport and Photos |
$155.00 |
Visa |
$470.00 |
Books/Supplies |
$673.00 |
International Health Insurance |
$265.00 |
International Student ID Card |
$78.00 |
Accommodations |
$2,500.00 |
Meals* |
$2,000.00 |
Local Transportation |
$275.00 |
Cost of Living Expenses* |
$200.00 |
Miscellaneous* |
$775.00 |
Subtotal - Additional Costs |
$9,641.00+ |
*Personal travel, meals, etc. spending amounts will vary by student and will be affected by how often a student goes out, travels, and the items they purchase.
When figures are not available from the host university, Clemson Abroad uses information from the site below for food and transportation costs:
http://www.numbeo.com/cost-of-living/in/Gold-Coast
Visa Costs: Depending on your destination country, visa costs will vary. You should always include shipping costs to the embassy or consulate. Some countries require an in-person appearance at the consulate as part of the application process. Therefore, travel expenses should also be added to your visa cost estimate.
Updated 11/22/17 by MP