Bond University

Gold Coast, Queensland

 

From Eh to Oz

Bond University is set on a pristine, 50-hectare (123 acres) campus at Robina on Queensland’s Gold Coast. One of the most common things we hear from OzTREKK students who study at Bond? Wow! The campus is so clean and beautiful!

Bonus? The Gold Coast has some of the most beautiful beaches in the world!

Bond is known for its personalized approach to education. As a Bond student, you will enjoy smaller class sizes where eminent professors and industry-experienced lecturers know you by name.

If you plan to study physiotherapy, you’ll be studying at Bond’s $20-million, state-of-the-art Bond Institute of Health & Sport. Features include clinical skills laboratories designed to simulate real medical environments, and modern teaching and research laboratories with the latest scientific equipment. The purpose-built tutorial rooms cater to small-group learning and lecture theatres are equipped with video streaming, wireless, and an audience-response system. The building also features a dedicated computer laboratory.

On the Bond Boarding Pass, you’ll find everything you need to know about getting ready to go to Bond University, including how to accept your offer and accommodation tips.

 

Accepting Your Offer

Congratulations on receiving your offer!

Here are some important tips to ensure your acceptance process is as easy and smooth as possible.

 

Accommodation

About Finding Accommodation
Before you get into the nitty gritty about your university-specific accommodation options, it’s important to review the basics of securing long-term accommodation in Australia, which is often the number one predeparture priority of OzTREKK students. If you aren’t living on campus or pre-arranging accommodation before you leave Canada, we highly recommend that you understand how renting a property in Oz works, so you’ll be prepared to hunt for a place to live when you arrive. There are many benefits in arranging housing after you arrive. You can

  • physically inspect the property before accepting the terms and conditions of the lease;
  • decide whether you will be comfortable in your new neighbourhood;
  • assess the noise levels, both by day and night. Remember, you need to be able to sleep and study in your new home;
  • check whether it is well-lit at night.

This process still requires preparation. Consider the following when thinking about accommodation:

  • Ensure you have temporary accommodation arranged.
  • Be prepared financially for the time you may need to spend in temporary accommodation.
  • Make housing your first priority.
  • Avoid rushing your house hunting. Feeling rushed can hinder your ability to make wise choices.
  • Be informed. Before you arrive, read as much as you can about the various housing options and how to arrange them. Then you can get straight into house hunting after you arrive, rather than trying to figure out where to go and what to do.

Things to consider when comparing options

  • Location – Take a look at Google Maps when comparing accommodation options!
  • Amenities – Kitchen, meal plan, gym, A/C, etc.
  • Cost/price range – This will be dependent on the location and amenities, typically the closer to campus and the most amenities offered the higher the price.

 

Leaving the Airport

About Airport Transfers
You’ve arrived at the airport! What happens now?

Australian Customs and Border Protection officers will check you and your luggage when you arrive. When you’ve cleared customs, you’ll be looking for a way to get to your accommodation!

Check out Bond’s airport transfer page for information about how to book transportation from the Coolangatta Airport (Gold Coast) airport or Brisbane Airport.

Advice from OzTREKK Students

Each year we send a survey to the students in their first year of studying in Australia, then we compile the info. 

Read our Bond University Students’ Advice to get all the insider tips (copied directly from the survey!) for a smooth transition to studying at Bond.

  • University
  • Program
  • Adjustment to living in Australia
  • Accommodation (Where? How much? How long did it take to find?)
  • Work outside the classroom