Chestnut Hill, MA
140 Commonwealth Avenue, Chestnut Hill, MA 02467
http://www.bc.edu
Boston College is a private, Catholic college in Chestnut Hill, MA. It is a notable college, ranked 39th in America and has an acceptance rate of 28%. It has a big student body with full-time enrollment of 10,165 students. Boston College's most frequently in-demand major is a Bachelor's degree in Economics, which is chosen by 13% of the student body. Alternative regularly chosen options include Finance, which accounts for 11% of students, and Psychology (8%). If you are hoping to study education, Boston College is an incredible choice for you, because its education program is ranked number four in the US. Additionally, Boston College placed 1st in Massachusetts on our best athletics list. For students who are paying sticker price, tuition runs $53,941 a year. That being said, 55% of Boston College undergrads secure monetary support. 93% of Boston College students graduate and begin the following chapter of their lives: full-time employment. Two years after graduating, alumni earn a median wage of $57,000. After 4 more years in the labor force, the alumni's average annual income increases 27.2% to $72,500, which is 80.8% on top of the national median wage. Those of you applying may also like to hear that Boston College's undergrads typically scored between 670 and 770 on the math section of the SAT. In addition, it does not have evening degree programs. Apropos of your checkbook, be aware that 14% of undergraduates receive state grants to subsidize their tuition and for households with an income of $49k to $75k, the average cost of tuition is $17,480 per year. In terms of demographics, 60% of undergrads are White and the student body is made up of 9% Asian American undergrads. Relating to life on campus, meal plans are available for students. To wind things up, the lowest-earning 25% of graduates make a starting salary of $39,300 or less and the average student graduates with debt of $4,301 per year.
9.79
Party Scene
8.97
Location
7.98
Dorms
9.01
Campus Food
9.46
Student Life
8.49
Safety
SAT Score
1320-1490
ACT Score
31-34
Average Aid Awarded
Students Recieving Financial Aid
92%
No
13:1
Economics
Finance
Psychology
Communications
Biology
Political Science and Government
Marketing
English