We look forward to welcoming you to our community, which is devoted to making a difference in the world and caring for one another. We are committed to supporting your success—in school and beyond.
The Office of Graduate Admissions and Financial Aid and the Graduate Office of Student Services are hosting virtual one-on-oneÌýappointments to connect you with staff who are available to answer questions about the programs, next steps, and Ï㽶Ðã student life. Specific individual meetings are designated for admissions, financial aid, and student service related questions. Be sure to read the description of the event to register for the appropriate meeting.Ìý
In-person campus tours are not being offered at this time. We look forward to hosting you and your families for an in-person visit as soon as we can. In the meantime, we invite you to join us for a 'live' online campus tour hosted by one our graduate students. These half-hour sessions are great introductions to the Boston College experience and give you a chance to see campus and begin asking questions. Use this link below to pick a time.
We are here to help you navigate housing as a graduate student.
Learn from our ambassadors how to master buses and trains in the city.
Lynch School graduate students discuss what you can look forward to.
Listen to student recommendations about things to do and where to eat.
The cost per credit of Lynch School Graduate courses forÌý2023-2024 is $1,688. Most courses are three credits each, bringing the total cost per course to $5,064. There are several options for financial assistance, including scholarships, assistantships, and special programs. Please visit our Tuition and Aid page through the link below for more information about financing your education.
Current postings for Graduate Assistantships and Employment Opportunities can be viewed through the links below. New positions are added throughout the spring semester, so be sure to check these sites regularly!
To submit your enrollment decision for the Lynch School, complete the Enrollment Response Form through the link below.
In order to secure your place in the entering class, you are required to submit non-refundable tuition deposit of $250.00*. The deposit isÌýnotÌýa separate fee, but funding that will be appliedÌýto your first semester’s tuition bill.
We strongly recommend those with a credit card to submit their payment electronically. The enrollment deposit payment can be made through your online status page and is located on your application checklist.
*The M.A. in Mental Health Counseling program will have a second deposit of $100.00 due in June. More information will be communicated to the applicable students.
If you have not yet submitted your final, official transcript (i.e. if you applied while still a student), please send an official transcript indicating that your degree has been conferred to the address below. Transcript must be sent directly from the institution.
Transcripts are due by July 1st.Ìý
Official electronic transcripts are accepted when sent directly toÌýgsoe@bc.eduÌýfrom the institution.
Boston College
Lynch School of Education and Human Development
Office of Graduate Admission, Financial Aid, and Student Services
Campion Hall 135
140 Commonwealth Avenue
Chestnut Hill, MA 02467
International applicants who are admitted to a Lynch School graduate program and who plan to matriculate in a campus-based program in the U.S. are required to provide confirmation of available personal finances. Once an applicant has submitted the Enrollment Response Form, the Office of International Students and Scholars (OISS) will provide access to a portal for submission of required documentation.
Confidential Declaration of Finances
This form verifies the student’s ability to cover educational and living expenses and requires the applicant to specify the amounts and sources of funds, accompanied by official documentation, such as bank letters. Not all expenses can be covered by Boston College financial aid.
Please note: If your spouse will be joining you in the U.S., you will need to add at least $4,000 to the amount you will be required to certify; if your children will be joining you, add at least $2,000 per child.
Students holding an F-1 or J-1 Visa are eligible to work on-campus up to 20 hours per week. Employment off-campus is prohibited. Spouses who accompany students to the U.S. on the F-2 Visa are not permitted to accept any kind of employment in the U.S.
Visa Authorization
Provided this documentation is in order, Boston College will issue a Certificate of Eligibility Form (Form I-20 for an F-1 Student Visa or Form DS2019 for a J-1 Exchange Visitor Visa) for your use in obtaining a Visa. OISS offers resources for incoming international students, including information on the Visa Application Process.
While Boston College does not offer on-campus graduate student housing, we have a number of resources to assist you in finding an off-campus apartment. Most graduate students live in the nearby Newton, Brookline, Allston, Watertown, and Brighton neighborhoods. OurÌýÌýallows you to view listings, meet potential roommates, and learn about renting and leasing in the Boston area.
In addition, all graduate students are eligible to apply to be a Resident Assistant (RA) in one of Ï㽶Ðã’s undergraduate dorms. Review theÌýBoston College Residential LifeÌýwebsite to learn more about RA positions and other job opportunities in that office.
Upcoming events:Ìý
Graduate Student Off-Campus Housing Information Sessions
Graduate & Law Student Off-Campus Housing Fair
Boston College’sÌýOffice of Graduate Student LifeÌýoffers a variety of weekly programs, retreats, career development programs, and social events specifically designed for our graduate students—from getting discounted tickets to Boston College sporting events, meeting graduate students from all of Ï㽶Ðã’s programs, and participating in service events. Graduate students are also able to use the Murray House as a programming space. All of these efforts are designed to help you feel like a part of the Boston College community, as well as provide you with the opportunity to take a more active role in planning and participating in fun and meaningful programming.
Incoming full-time and part-time graduate students inÌýcampus-based programsÌýare required to showÌýproof of required immunizations. All information must be submitted by July 1 for summer or fall enrollment and by January 1 for spring enrollment.
All students enrolled in a degree program, regardless of credit hours, and non-degree students enrolled at least 75% of full-time will be automatically enrolled in and billed for theÌýStudent Health Insurance Plan. Fully online students or students with comparable plans mayÌýwaive the Ï㽶Ðã Health Insurance.
Confused about next steps? Check ourÌýGraduate Student checklistÌýto see a full list of all recommended steps to take after enrolling as a Boston College student.