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Bond University GPA Calculator
Calculate your exact scores using the official Percentage-based / Letter Grades / GPA (4.0 and 7.0 scales used) grading system.
Calculate Your Bond University Score
Calculate Your Bond University GPA & WAM
Cumulative GPA
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Official Grading Scale
Bond University uses a Percentage-based / Letter Grades / GPA (4.0 and 7.0 scales used).
Bond University, Australia's first private not-for-profit university, uses a percentage-based grading system with letter grades: HD (85–100%) = 7.0 / A, D (75–84%) = 6.0 / B+, C (65–74%) = 5.0 / B, P (50–64%) = 4.0 / C, and F (0–49%) = 0.0 / F. Bond uses an accelerated trimester system (3 semesters per year), meaning students can complete a 3-year degree in 2 years. GPA is calculated as a credit-weighted average. Bond is known for premium Law, Business, Film and Television, and Health Sciences programs.
How it is calculated
WAM = (Σ Module Mark × Credit Points) / Total Credit Points
Honors & Classifications
To graduate with honors or high classifications at Bond University, you typically need to hit these thresholds:
- High Distinction (HD)85%+
- Distinction (D)75%+
- Credit (C)65%+
- Pass (P)50%+
Bond University Admission Requirements
Average Admitted Score
ATAR 85+ / WAM 70+
This is the typical high school / A-Level equivalent of admitted students.
Minimum Transfer Score
WAM 65+
Minimum college/university score required to apply as a transfer student.
Frequently Asked Questions
What GPA do I need for Bond University Law programs?
Bond Law is one of Australia's most prestigious law schools. For postgraduate and graduate entry law programs, a minimum GPA of 5.5+ (WAM 70+) is typically required. Bond's accelerated structure means academic performance is compressed into fewer but more intensive terms.
What is the minimum pass at Bond University?
The minimum pass is 50% (P grade = 4.0 GPA). Below 50% is a fail and does not count toward your degree. Bond's premium private setting means academic expectations and standards are high.
How does Bond's trimester system affect GPA calculation?
Bond's trimester system means students complete subjects across three terms per year instead of two semesters. GPA is still calculated as a credit-weighted average across all subjects, but the accelerated pace means grades are earned more frequently, giving more opportunities to build or recover GPA.
What is Bond University known for academically?
Bond is known for premium programs in Law, Business (Bond Business School), Film and Television Production, and Health Sciences. It offers the smallest class sizes among Australian universities, premium facilities, and strong alumni networks. Bond consistently achieves Australia's highest graduate salary outcomes for law graduates.
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