Learning.
Leadership.
Lifelong Bonds.
Leadership.
Lifelong Bonds.
50%
Of the Class of 2023 completed a major or minor in the liberal arts
29%
Of the Class of 2024 studied abroad during their junior year
43%
Of CSOM students engage in community service during a typical week
93%
Graduation rate
Learn about upcoming events, advising deadlines, leadership opportunities, and internship listings in the latest edition of the Office of the Senior Associate Dean's newsletter sent to each class year in the Carroll School of Management every Sunday evening.
The Accounting Academy is an academic organization at Boston College run through the Carroll School of Management. Its goal is to provide students with guidance and networking opportunities in the accounting and business fields. To accomplish this goal they host numerous informational and networking events throughout the year.
The primary goal of the AHANA Management Academy is to prepare Boston College's AHANA (African, Hispanic, Asian, Native American) students for competitive, rewarding careers in all business fields. We meet to assist students with the art of occupational networking and etiquette, while recognizing the unique challenges that are sometimes faced by AHANA professionals. The organization also provides a channel for students to meet recruiters and prominent AHANA alumni. AMA was not created as an exclusive outlet for AHANA students, but should instead serve as a supplement to resources already available to all BC students.
AHANA Management Academy on My BC
BCPC provides a venue for students to learn about the stock market with a competitive edge. Students will compete in a 52 trading day competition following a series of pre-competition events, with $100,000 on the virtual stock exchange, www.StockTrak.com. The three-five teams with the highest portfolio value will prepare a presentation for a panel of judges; teams will be judged on the quality of their presentation and investment strategy.
bcportfoliochallenge@gmail.com
Consult Your Community is a student-run nonprofit that mobilizes and trains undergraduates to provide pro bono consulting services to low-income and minority-owned small businesses in college communities across America.
The Consulting Club of Boston College (CCBC) strives to bring consulting closer to the undergraduates of BC.
The Boston College Finance Academy is a student-run organization established to inform BC students of all of the opportunities available to them in the financial industries. In an effort to bring the academic and business worlds closer together, we organize a number of events and trips throughout the year. Current financial news, career planning, and potential job placement are popular topics at each event. By encouraging students to take advantage of these opportunities, our organization serves as a valuable source of general information, advice and networking.
The Fulton Leadership Society (FLS) in the Carroll School of Management aims to provide students with an opportunity to engage in formative experiences to develop their leadership potential, intellectual curiosity, and orientation to serve their community. FLS strives to provide its members with insight into the business world while creating a community that helps students feel comfortable at BC and encourages them to pursue their academic and extracurricular interests across the university.
The IS Academy is a student-run organization at BC whose mission is to foster and grow student interest in the worlds of business and technology. We serve as a resource to Boston College students who are interested in pursuing careers in these industries and target our efforts towards building a stronger hub of innovation on campus. Aside from technology and career-related events, we help students immerse themselves in Boston's innovative community through weekly "TechTreks" to some of the city's best tech companies/startups and venture capital firms.
The Investment Banking Association helps prepare students interested in high-level corporate finance for the rigorous recruiting and interview process. This includes resume edits, mock interviews, lectures on both fit and technical aspects of interviews, and how to network at firm-wide presentations. The club provides a collaborative environment where the officers guide students and prepare them in full for banking and trading recruiting and interviewing season. The goal is to successfully get high-quality candidates to interviews, and ultimately to Wall Street where they will be better equipped to succeed.
The Investment Club manages a portfolio of roughly $480,000 based on pitches and trades suggested by club members. The goal of the club is to further the understanding of the stock market through research and practice. The club also makes presentations to enhance knowledge of the markets and finance.
The Latin American Business Club of Boston College is a student-run organization determined to educate and promote interest in Latin American business affairs.
The Marketing Academy educates and prepares students in all aspects of the marketing field by providing the necessary knowledge, skills, and tools they need to make informed strategic decisions in a rapidly changing, highly uncertain marketplace. Marketing is a highly dynamic discipline that thrives on change – changes in customer attitudes, purchasing behaviors, demographics, industries and competitors, technology, the economy, methods of distribution, and our society and culture. It is the driving force in building and sustaining meaningful and valuable customer relationships, creating and developing new markets, building differentiated brands, and creating successful public and private enterprises.
The Boston College Real Estate Club's mission is to provide students with knowledge, leadership opportunities, and connections with industry professionals in the exciting field of real estate. Through our events and partnerships, we provide undergraduate students an avenue to pursue careers in commercial, residential, and brokerage real estate. It is our hope that by offering valuable experiences for our members, we will prepare Boston College students to become leaders in a broad array of real estate roles.
Smart Woman Securities (SWS) is a national non-profit organization focused on educating undergraduate women about personal finance and investing. Through instructive seminars, mentoring initiatives, and meetings with successful investors such as Warren Buffett, SWS provides resources upon which women can build greater knowledge of the financial markets. By giving young women direct investment experience while still in college, SWS aims to empower a new generation of women investors for the future.
The Sports Business Society is an organization focused on introducing students to the business of sports. It offers students the ability to interact in person with sports professionals, such as sports business executives, sports journalists, and front office staff. The organization looks to assist students who desire to enter the sports business industry.
Sports Business Society on My BC
Start@Shea provides you with the unique opportunity to develop ideas, perfect skills, and meet like-minded students and innovators that work in the entrepreneurship ecosystem.
It is the mission of the Student Business Consortium of Boston College to provide undergraduates of every major and class year the opportunity to work on academic projects for leading companies. The club is divided into five divisions: Accounting, Consulting, Finance, Marketing, and Social Entrepreneurship. Each division will encompass projects that reflect work done by the corporations in that field. At the conclusion of each project, students will travel to present their work to companies in their corporate offices in Boston and New York City. By offering projects that reflect real world work, SBC strives to help its members gain a greater understanding of the opportunities available in the various business disciplines. This also gives an opportunity for students to "learn by doing," as opposed to learning it in the classroom. The club is open to all undergraduate students at Boston College, and hopes to include members from every class year and undergraduate college.
The Boston College Venture Capital / Private Equity Association (BC VCPE) is the premier place to learn more about the alternative investment industry. We educate undergraduate students on the venture capital and private equity industries through educational panels, speaker events, and case competitions. The club also develops relationships with firms such as KKR, CVC, and Ares Management to promote full-time and internship opportunities.
Boston College Women in Business is an organization, network, and community of undergraduate female students dedicated to their empowerment and education. WIB is committed to the growth and expansion of professional and personal opportunities for its members, with a focus on business, leadership, and female celebration and innovation. Additionally, the group is devoted to helping students answer three crucial questions in the development of their vocation: 1) What brings me joy? 2) What am I good at? 3) Who does the world need me to be?
The Women Innovators Network (WIN) by providing a supportive network of women and men at BC and beyond that aim to foster and grow the number of women passionate about working in technology and business. They encourage women to be innovative, engaged, and fulfilled leaders through education, mentorship, community-building and career development.
Take the unique opportunity to get to know your professor outside of the classroom. Students are given $100 to cook dinner for their professor in their residence hall or off-campus apartment. Current students interested in this program should check the availability in This Week in the Carroll School of Management newsletter.
Invite your professor to lunch or coffee on campus and let us pick up the tab! Launched in fall 2017 with the goal of creating a space for meaningful faculty-student interactions, Lunch with a Professor is available to students in all class years. Current students interested in this program should check the availability in This Week in the Carroll School of Management newsletter. It is sponsored by the Accenture Fund at Boston College.
The Carroll School of Management and the Boston College Center for Corporate Citizenship host the Walter H. Klein Business Ethics Case Competition every February. This internal competition is open to sophomores and juniors. Students compete as a team of two where at least one member of the team must be in the Carroll School of Management. Each December, teams are provided with a business case which they will have to analyze, create recommendations, and present to a panel of judges. The first place team will receive a cash prize and the opportunity to represent Boston College at a national case competition. Students interested in participating in the Klein Ethics Case Competition should contact Erica Graf, Assistant Dean.
Carroll School students Aradya Garg '27 and Sophia Salamy '27 won first place in the 2024 Walter H. Klein Business Ethics Case Competition.
The Kevin M. Eidt Memorial Scholarship is awarded annually to the junior in the Carroll School of Management, who during the past three years has demonstrated a unique combination of academic achievement, character, leadership, and school spirit similar to Kevin's.
Kevin M. Eidt was a member of the Boston College class of 2000. A freshman in the Carroll School of Management Honors Program, Kevin died of cardiac arrest during an intramural basketball game in the second semester of his freshman year. In recognition of the tremendous impact he had made on the Boston College community in such a short time, Kevin was posthumously awarded the Nicholas Woods Leadership Award, sponsored by the Office of Student Development. In addition, the Liturgical Arts Group dedicated their "I Want to Praise Your Name" CD to Kevin, and the men and women's intramural basketball championship trophy is named after him. This scholarship was created as a legacy to a young man who, in one semester, made a positive impact on the BC community, lived the motto "ever to excel" and approached every day with the exuberance and determination to live life to its fullest.
The scholarship recipient is selected by a faculty committee of the Carroll School of Management Undergraduate Program and announced at the end of each year. The scholarship is funded by the Kevin Eidt Fund at Boston College, which is supported by alumni contributions and grants from the Kevin M. Eidt Memorial Scholarship Fund, a 501 (c)(3) publicly supported charitable organization.
2025 | Virginia (Forster) Worrell | Richmond, VA |
2024 | Fran Hodgens | Hopedale, MA |
2023 | Haoyi Wang | Farmington, CT |
2022 | Josie Seelen | Eau Claire, WI |
2021 | Samuel Schelble | Brookfield, WI |
2020 | Vincent Ferrucci | Fishers, IN |
2019 | Caitlin Ferris | Port Washington, NY |
2018 | Hannah Say | Burlingame, CA |
2017 | Lauren Wedell | Arden Hills, MN |
2016 | Nickolaus Osinski | Buffalo, NY |
2015 | Kevin Zhao | Bellevue, WA |
2014 | Josh Coyne | Paxton, MA |
2013 | Lauren Wallace | Lake Bluff, IL |
2012 | Hector Vazquez-Aguilar | Milton, PA |
2011 | Cassandra Porter | Franklin Lakes, NJ |
2010 | Steven Twomey | Andover, MA |
2009 | Matthew Raffol | Natick, MA |
2008 | Patrick Twomey | Andover, MA |
2007 | Lauren Hill | Buffalo, NY |
2006 | Kevin Schohl | Cleveland, OH |
2005 | Amy Racannello | Stamford, CT |
2004 | Matthew Acalin | Anaheim, CA |
2003 | Justin Wescott | Holyoke, MA |
2002 | Dennis Allaire | Clifton Park, NY |
2001 | Carrie Anne Levitt | Setauket, NY |
2000 | Omar Chaudhary | Newton, MA |
At the Carroll School of Management, we embrace and celebrate the differences in our close-knit community—differences of background, identity, perspective, and ideas. Learn more about our commitment to fostering diversity and inclusion.