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Changing your program

Changing your program after applying is possible, and it's easy!

Committing to university study is a big deal, so having second thoughts about the program you have chosen is completely normal.

You will be glad to know you do not need to submit a new application. We have made sure the steps to changing your program after submitting your applications are as smooth as possible.

  • If you applied to Bond via our online application portal, all you need to do is reply to your original offer email from the Admissions Office and confirm your preferred program and starting semester and our Admissions team will then update your application for you.

  • If you applied via an agent or representative, please contact them and provide the new program name and starting semester so they can update your application for you.

If you applied to Bond via our online application portal, all you need to do is reply to your original offer email from the Admissions Office and confirm your preferred program and starting semester and our Admissions team will then update your application for you.

Meet entry requirements and prerequisites for an offer

Meet entry requirements and prerequisites for an offer

The program you wish to change to may have different entry requirements to your offered program. If this is the case and more information is required, the Admissions team or your agent will be in contact with you.

If you do not meet the entry requirements to your new program, you will be assessed for a pathway program that will meet the entry requirements, or you can choose to return to your original offered program.

See the general entry requirements for domestic students or international students and specific program entry requirements and prerequisites on the individual program pages.

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