International Applicants

the world at a glance

Students in Autumn Boston College, a university located in the Boston suburb of Chestnut Hill, is home to international students from 97 nations around the world. The 9,000 students who make up our undergraduate population provide global and national insights that make their four years here a truly enriching academic experience.

In today's complex and increasingly diverse world, the University believes that the best education is one that broadens a student's capacity to reason, to think, and to make critical judgments in a wide range of areas. According to several national publications, Boston College is in the top tier of the nation's colleges and universities. The foundation for that achievement is the University's scholars and researchers - 662 full-time professors who make up the faculty. The kinship between teachers and students is one of the hallmarks of a Boston College education.

We hope that this web site will be beneficial to you in learning more about applying to Boston College. Beyond the basics of the application process, we aim to provide you with information about our students and the unique experience that Boston College offers. We hope to see you on campus in the future.






Special Note: The 2006 Confidential Declaration of Finances Form is Now Available


The Confidential Declaration of Finances Form, a requirement for all students who need to acquire an F-I student visa, is now available. All admitted students will receive a copy of the form in their acceptance packets. For your convenience, a PDF downloadable copy is available here.



INTERNATIONAL ADMISSION STAFF

In order to most efficiently review applications from a variety of secondary school systems around the world, members of the International Admission Office at Boston College divide the application review process for full-time undergraduates into several geographic regions. (Please note: If you are looking to attend Boston College as an exchange student for one or two semesters only, please contact The Center for International Partnerships and Programs.) The following staff members review freshman applications from international secondary schools.

Joy Biscornét
Sr. Assistant Director

Europe, Africa, Australia, Canada

 

joy.biscornet

 

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bc.edu

 

Marybeth Cheverie
Sr. Assistant Director

Latin America, Caribbean, Far East

 

marybeth.cheverie

 

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bc.edu

 

David Weber
Sr. Assistant Director

Middle East, Gulf States, Indian Subcontinent

david.weber.2

 

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bc.edu

 

Stan Zatkowski
Sr. Associate Director

Hong Kong,
Singapore

stanley.zatkowski

 

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bc.edu

 

Paul Sweet

Canada

 

paul.sweet 

 

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bc.edu

 


For general information or questions about the admission process, please contact:

Boston College
Office of Undergraduate International Admission
Devlin Hall 208
140 Commonwealth Avenue
Chestnut Hill, MA 02467-3809
U.S.A.

Phone: (001) 617-552-3100
Toll-Free from within the US: (800) 360-2522
Fax: (001) 617-552-0798
Email: Contact your counselor at the addresses listed above
Web: http://www.bc.edu/ugadmis