Boston College received 35,500 applications for the Class of 2023, the most in University history and a 14 percent increase over last year, according to the Office of Undergraduate Admission. The ...
Beginning September 15, we accept applications on a rolling basis. We encourage you to apply early in the process. We seek applicants from a diverse range of academic fields of interest and experience ...
Our JD program is prestigious and cutting edge, combining traditional methods with experiential learning to graduate practice-ready lawyers. Admission is selective: We seek to ensure our students are ...
Boston College Law School is accredited by the American Bar Association and as such our JD program meets the educational licensure requirements to sit for the bar examination in all 50 US states. For ...
BC Law's campus offers the serenity of rolling hills and tree-lined streets within easy reach of downtown Boston. We invite you to come tour our 40-acre campus, meet current students and learn what ...
The Office of Research Security, Integrity, and Compliance (RSIC) mission is to protect the security and integrity of the Boston College research enterprise; provide support and guidance to faculty, ...
Fall 2025 Registration opens for Woods College students on Friday, April 4, at 10 a.m. Classes begin on Monday, August 25, 2025. Woods College of Advancing Studies St. Mary's Hall South, Ground Floor ...
This flexible B.A. program explores the intersection of criminal and social justice through the lenses of psychology, sociology, and data analysis. In addition to studying the foundations of the ...
We believe that a diverse, inclusive, and equitable campus enhances everyone’s experience, invigorating each interaction with unique viewpoints that can be shared openly and honestly. Such an ...
The Great Hall at Messina College (formerly the Dane Estate) offers a unique and personal setting for couples looking to celebrate in a stately and historic building surrounded by the natural beauty ...
Boston College has admitted its best and most diverse class in University history, including 42 percent AHANA students, 11 percent first-generation students, and seven percent international students ...
A week after classes began for more than 9,000 Boston College undergraduates, a smaller group of new students were excited to begin their own BC journeys. Sixteen incarcerated men housed at the ...
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