To review the CGSOM’s tuition rates, university fees, and the tuition refund schedule, please visit the Tuition & Fees page of the Office of Student Services’ website.
To learn more about Boston College’s billing schedule, payment plans and how to view your bill, please visit the Billing page of the Office of Student Services’ website.
To review information about enrolling in the medical insurance plan offered by Boston College, waiving coverage, obtaining medical insurance ID cards and the various forms you may need to complete, please visit the Medical Insurance page of the Office of Student Services’ website.
To learn more about applying for financial aid, the types of financial aid offered, and the cost of attendance, please visit the Graduate & Law Financial Aid page of the Office of Student Services’ website.
To learn more about the awarding of tuition remission/scholarships, please visit the Tuition and Aid section of the Graduate Admission FAQ page.
For Full-Time MBA students awarded tuition remission at the time of admission, your total award is applied directly to your student account, offsetting tuition in four equal installments across your two years of study.
For Full-Time MSF and MSA students, your full award is applied directly to your student account, offsetting tuition in two equal installments for your Fall and Spring semesters of study.
For Part-Time MBA students, your full award is applied directly to your student account, offsetting tuition in two equal installments for your first two semesters of enrollment.
Assistantships are awarded at the time of admission. For Full-Time MBA students, the assistantship is for 90 hours per semester, which is typically scheduled as a 6 hour per week commitment during the 15 weeks of the semester. The schedule under which GA’s carry out this commitment is left up to the discretion of individual supervisors. The student’s assistantship is automatically renewed for their second year of study.
Should a student decline their assistantship at anypoint, we are unable to guarantee that we will be able to find them a position should they decide they want to work as a graduate assistant at a later date.
Assistantships are awarded at the time of admission. For Full-Time MSF students, the assistantship is for 180 hours per semester, which is typically scheduled as a 12 hour per week commitment during the 15 weeks of the semester. The schedule under which GA’s carry out this commitment is left up to the discretion of individual supervisors.
Should a student decline their assistantship at anypoint, we are unable to guarantee that we will be able to find them a position should they decide they want to work as a graduate assistant at a later date.
The Graduate Student Life Office maintains a list of open graduate assistantship and employment opportunities. Please note that students total average hours per week across all appointments held on campus cannot exceed 20 hours.