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Accessibility and inclusion

Providing an accessible and inclusive campus for all 

At Bond University, we endeavour to provide students with a seamless transition to university and student life. Bond’s dedicated Accessibility and Inclusion Advisor provides students with a disability or medical condition with support and helps to facilitate reasonable adjustments to study. 

Accessibility and inclusion for students applying to Bond 

Applicants are encouraged to disclose their medical condition or disability on their application for admission. Early notification allows the timely application of approved reasonable adjustments. 

The Accessibility and Inclusion Advisor will contact each applicant who discloses a medical condition or disability to discuss support and reasonable adjustments at Bond University. 

It is important that applicants are aware of the Inherent requirements for their chosen program. Inherent requirements are the essential abilities, knowledge, and skills required to achieve the core learning outcomes of the course or unit. By registering with Accessibility and Inclusion, students can receive tailored support and reasonable adjustments that promote equitable participation alongside their peers. 

Accessibility and inclusion for current and commencing students 

Current and commencing students can register with the Accessibility and Inclusion Advisor through our BondAbility platform.

Students are encouraged to register with Accessibility and Inclusion as early as possible, ideally before the semester commences, to allow time for reasonable adjustments to be implemented.

If you register with Accessibility and Inclusion by the end of Week 2, your Learning Access Plan (LAP) and approved reasonable adjustments can be in place for the current semester. You can still register at any time during the semester; however, If you register later, your adjustments may not take effect until the following semester. 

Register with Accessibility and Inclusion

What are reasonable adjustments?

Reasonable adjustments are modifications made to the learning environment, teaching delivery, or assessment method used to help students with a disability or medical condition to access and participate in education in an equitable manner. 

An example of a reasonable adjustment may include the provision of:

  • Assistive technology
  • Adjustable desk
  • Additional time in exams
  • Exam room with fewer people

In assessing whether an adjustment is reasonable, the University is entitled, in accordance with the Disability Standards in Education (DSE) to maintain the Inherent requirements of a course. If an inherent requirement cannot be met, the University will provide guidance to the applicant or student. The DSE (DSE) clarifies the obligations of education and training providers under the Disability Discrimination Act 1992. 

An adjustment is defined as reasonable if it balances the interests of all parties affected, including not causing unjustifiable hardship to the educational institution.

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