Boston College graduates are answering society's call. They are leaders in business, politics and public service, law, education and the arts.
It hasn't happened by accident. One of BC's core values - and part of our Jesuit tradition - holds that the point of education is to make a difference in the world.
Thus, while our four undergraduate schools - Arts & Sciences, Management, Education and Nursing - are imparting knowledge, they are also teaching the values and the skills of thought and action that enable students to enter the workplace with confidence and commitment.
This requires a curriculum that is both rigorous and demanding in its breadth, and a university life rich with opportunities - such as internships, research fellowships, and co-curricular activities - that help students develop leadership skills and show them what it takes to make organizations succeed. Click here for a list of degree programs offered at Boston College.
Boston College creates a community that challenges students academically while connecting talents and values with societal needs. When a Boston College student applies to your organization, you see a candidate with a strong academic base coupled with a solid ethical foundation.
If those are the qualities you seek in an employee, the BC Career Center has a variety of ways to assist you in finding candidates who will be assets to your organization.