Financial Services
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Boston College has a number of resources available, including Federal Direct Loans, Federal Perkins Loans, Federal Work-Study, student employment opportunities, need-based institutional undergraduate grants, and undergraduate state scholarship and loan programs.
Undergraduate and Graduate student financial aid application materials generally become available each December for the following academic year. Students wishing to be considered for assistance from federal, state, or institutional sources must complete all required forms.
Check back periodically for special news and announcements.
News and Information
NEW! IRS Data Retrieval Tool
Students and parents who have filed their 2011 IRS tax return will be able to select the IRS Data Retrieval option on the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) to transfer tax information to the FAFSA.
BC's Net Price Calculator (intended for first-time, full-time undergraduates)
Using the net price calculator, you can estimate your eligibility for financial aid from schools to which you plan to apply and estimate your out-of-pocket expenses.
IRS Form 1098-T Information
Certain tax benefits may be available to students who have incurred qualified expenses for higher education. To assist you in the determination of eligibility for an education tax credit, Boston College provides Form 1098-T.