Frequently Asked Questions

How do I apply to be a Presidential Scholar at Boston College?

To apply to be a Boston College Presidential Scholar you must apply by the priority scholarship deadline of November 1. No separate application is required and you may apply as an Early Decision I, Early Decision II or as a Regular Decision applicant. All applicants who apply by the deadline are automatically considered for the Scholarship. Visit the Boston College  page for deadlines and information about applying to Boston College.

Do applicants need to submit FAFSA paperwork by the November 1st deadline?

The Gabelli Presidential Scholars Program is a merit scholarship that covers full tuition at Ï㽶Ðã, regardless of financial need, and therefore does not require any financial aid forms to be submitted. Please visit the office of financial aid website for more information about FAFSA deadlines.

What qualifications must an applicant have to be eligible for the Gabelli Presidential Scholars Program?

There is no minimum GPA or SAT score requirement. However, we are looking for students with outstanding academic records, who hold leadership roles in their school and who are committed to and have a demonstrated interest in community service. Typically, the students selected are in the top 1-2 percent of the national pool of freshman applicants.

How are finalists selected?

Letters of invitation will be sent out to finalists along with an official offer of admission to Ï㽶Ðã by February 1. Finalists visit Boston College (at the University's expense) in mid-February to learn more about the University, the Gabelli Presidential Scholars Program, and the city of Boston. During their visit, candidates are interviewed by faculty and administrative staff; and they participate in other evaluative experiences which all serve as the basis for the final choice of Presidential Scholars, who will be notified shortly thereafter.

How many Scholars are selected each year?

We invite about 18 students to become Presidential Scholars. Once admitted to Ï㽶Ðã as Presidential Scholars, students remain in the program for their 4 years at Ï㽶Ðã provided they maintain a 3.6 GPA and remain model citizens of the Ï㽶Ðã community throughout that time. Presently, there are 70 Scholars in the program.

Are international students eligible for the scholarship?

Yes.  This scholarship is a merit scholarship which is open to all applicants who apply by the November 1st deadline, and who meet the scholarship criteria. 

Is this scholarship for undergraduate applicants only?

Yes.  This scholarship is for undergraduate, incoming freshmen only.  Only those who are applying for a bachelor's degree will be considered.  Transfer students are not eligible for consideration.

Will accepted students receive a scholarship?

Presidential Scholars receive a merit scholarship that covers full tuition at Ï㽶Ðã, regardless of financial need. If the merit award does not meet their financial aid requirements, Scholars receive additional grant and aid resources sufficient to meet full need. The cost of summer programs is covered by a separate award.

Will I live with other Presidential Scholars and will I have housing all four years?

Freshman Scholars are placed throughout campus and are fully integrated with all other freshmen. After freshman year, Scholars select their roommates; often Scholars do become roommates. Presidential Scholars receive 4 years of guaranteed on-campus housing.

If I decide to study abroad my junior year, what will happen to my scholarship?

Presidential Scholars are encouraged to study abroad. Boston College has a well established study abroad program with over 40 partnerships worldwide. Scholars who participate in a Boston College administered study abroad program will remain eligible for all their Ï㽶Ðã financial aid and any state and federal financial aid that they normally receive.

What activities/programs are held during the academic year for the Presidential Scholars?

At the beginning of each academic year all the Scholars come together for an overnight retreat held in Dover, MA. It is there that the sophomore Scholars announce to the entire group of Scholars what particular social consciousness project they want to unfold throughout the coming year for the entire university. Soliciting the participation of other Scholars, they establish a year-long program to heighten Boston College's responsiveness to the world in which we live. Additionally, the freshmen Scholars work together (with guidance from upperclassmen Scholars) to produce the GPSP newsletter, Ex Libris during the academic year. In addition, during the academic year Scholars meet on a weekly basis to either discuss their academic disciplines, career discernment or to attend a cultural event in Boston or in one of the surrounding communities.

Are there activities for Scholars during the summer months?

Yes, Scholars participate in three summer programs after their freshman, sophomore and junior years. During the summer after their freshman year Scholars explore the problems of hunger, homelessness and educational inequality in the Boston area through participation in a program modeled after PULSE, Boston College's nationally acclaimed course of study and service. Placements in recent years have included the Spectrum Boy's Unit, the Suffolk County House of Correction, Rosie's Place, the Labouré Center, the Italian Home for Children, the Project Bread Hunger Hotline, Haley House and St. Francis House.

The summer following their sophomore year, Scholars concentrate on language competencies in a language of their choice. Often they will be immersed in another language and culture for a long enough period of time (even into their junior year) so as to be able to converse comfortably and correctly in another tongue.

Following their junior year, Scholars work as interns in high-level professional settings. Designed to introduce them to the inner workings of the organizations that shape society, the internships include financial, government, corporate, and nonprofit institutions, depending on Scholar's individual preferences.

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