Boston College
Get to know Boston College
School Profile
Suburban campus setting
9,575 undergraduate students
2,335 first-year students
Undergraduates hail from 50 U.S. states, 3 territories, and 70+ countries
Academics
Introduction to Boston College
As a Jesuit, Catholic University, Boston College is rooted in a world view that calls students to learn, search for truth, and live in service to others. The tradition of Jesuit education to respect all cultures and belief systems is a core value of Boston College, encouraging an atmosphere where all students, faculty, and staff feel they are valued members of the campus community. 11.6% of students are the first in their family to attend college. Having received national recognition as a First-Gen Forward Institution in 2020, Boston College continues its commitment to first-generation student success. Fostering diversity and accessibility on campus is accomplished through multiple campus organizations and partners, such as the Thea Bowman AHANA and Intercultural Center, Montserrat Office, Gateway Scholars Program, McNair Scholars Program, and the Pine Manor Institute for Student Success.
The campus is home to 32 residence halls that house 86% of undergraduate students. More than 300 student-run organizations exist on campus, ensuring that all students can pursue their passions. With a historical commitment to social justice, over 70% of students will participate in either a domestic or international community service or volunteer experience prior to graduation. Boston College offers more than 150 study abroad programs on six continents for all majors. Additionally, as a member of the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) with 31 Division I sports teams and over 50 intramural sports programs, there is no shortage of opportunities to join in on the action, whether as a team member or a cheering spectator.
96% of graduates in the Class of 2023 were employed, in graduate school, or involved in full-time service within six months after graduation.
Boston College graduates join 204,235 alumni in 154 countries around the world.