Bond University is
pleased to offer scholarships for international students. These scholarships
will be awarded to undertake single or combined bachelor or master’s degree
program (excluding Bond University’s Medical Program, Master of Psychology, and
Doctor of Physiotherapy).
Bond University aims
to offer the best and brightest students from around the globe, with tuition
remission scholarships based on academic merit, as well as community,
leadership and sporting achievements.
As Australia’s first
private non-profit university, Bond University seeks to be recognized
internationally as a leading independent university, imbued with a spirit to
innovate, a commitment to influence and a dedication to inspire tomorrow’s
professionals who share a personalised and transformational student experience.
Students whose first
language is not English must refer to and meet Bond University’s standard
English entry requirements for undergraduate applicants and English entry
requirements for postgraduate applicants.
Scholarship
Description:
- Applications
close: January
26, 2018 - Course
Level: Scholarships
are available for pursuing an undergraduate and postgraduate degree
program at Bond University. - Study
Subject(s):
Scholarships are awarded in all subjects (excluding Bond University’s
Medical Program, Master of Psychology, and Doctor of Physiotherapy). - Scholarship
Award: These
scholarships will award up to 50% tuition remission for students
commencing in January, May or September (please note that the deferral of
a scholarship will only be granted in extenuating circumstances, such as
illness, family bereavement or essential overseas travel). Scholarships
cover either a single or combined bachelor or master’s degree program
(excluding Bond Medical Program, Master of Psychology, and Doctor of
Physiotherapy). Students from any country may apply. - Number
of Scholarships: The number of scholarships are not
given. - Scholarship
can be taken in Australia
Eligibility
for the Scholarship:
Applicants must meet
the following guidelines
- Available
to all international students applying for a single or combined bachelor
or master’s degree program (excluding Bond University’s Medical Program,
Master of Psychology, and Doctor of Physiotherapy). - Scholarships
are open to international students who are not Australian citizens or
holders of permanent residency visas. - Applicants
must have the outstanding academic ability, demonstrated strong leadership
skills and extensive involvement in extracurricular activities. - Students
whose first language is not English must refer to and meet Bond
University’s standard English entry requirements for undergraduate
applicants and English entry requirements for postgraduate applicants. - Applicants
will be asked to submit academic statements, a summary of
achievements, and letters of reference from relevant individuals who can
support their application. They will also be asked to submit a 500-word
personal statement outlining key achievements and attributes.
Eligible
Countries:
International
students are eligible for these scholarships.
College
Admission Requirement:
Entrance
Requirement: Applicants
must have the outstanding academic ability, demonstrated strong leadership
skills and extensive involvement in extracurricular activities.
Test
Requirement: Not
Known
English
Language Requirements: Students
whose first language is not English must refer to and meet Bond University’s
standard English entry requirements for undergraduate applicants and English
entry requirements for postgraduate applicants.
Scholarship
Award:
These scholarships
will award up to 50% tuition remission for students commencing in January, May
or September 2016 (please note that the deferral of a scholarship will only be
granted in extenuating circumstances, such as illness, family bereavement or
essential overseas travel). Scholarships cover either a single or combined
bachelor or master’s degree program (excluding Bond University’s Medical
Program, Master of Psychology, and Doctor of Physiotherapy). Students from any
country may apply.
How to
Apply:
The mode of applying
is online. Applicants will be asked to submit academic statements, a
summary of achievements, and letters of reference from relevant individuals who
can support their application. They will also be asked to submit a 500-word
personal statement outlining key achievements and attributes.