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The Bond University English Pathway Studies Scholarship offers applicants who have received an offer to study at Bond University, with tuition assistance for the English for Academic Purposes (EAP) Program. The scholarship is awarded on the basis of academic excellence and is a testament to Bond University’s commitment to quality and outstanding international students. A number of scholarships are provided each semester to students who have received an offer to study at Bond University and are required to complete the Bond University English for Academic Purposes (EAP) Program.
The EAP program is a full-time program encompassing three levels with each level taking one semester (14 weeks) to complete. Bond University College runs three semesters per year so it is possible to complete all three levels within 12 months and transition seamlessly to degree-level studies at Bond University.
To be considered, applicants must:
The English Pathway Studies Scholarship awards $2,500 tuition remission towards the cost of the English for Academic Purposes (EAP) Program.
Before you start your online application, please ensure you have all the necessary supporting documents ready to upload with the application. This documentation may include:
Bond University is the first and biggest private universities in Australia, was established in 1989, currently, it's classified as 37th among Asian/ Australian universities, and 1000 among world universities. It has an amazing student to professor ration, since it hosts only 2500 students, and 55% of those students are international. With 1400 students from a pool of nationalities, Malaysia, Japan, Taiwan, Indonesia, Korea, Norway, Switzerland, France, India, UAE, Saudi Arabia, Hong Kong, USA, Canada, Argentina, and so on.
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