Boston College Annual Report 2004

By the Numbers
The Class of 2004

By the Numbers

Enrollment
1,132 Female
1,114 Male
21% AHANA
1,503 College of Arts and Sciences
511 Carroll School of Management
181 Lynch School of Education
51 Connell School of Nursing
 
Most popular majors
1. Finance (212)
2. English (197)
3. Communication (193)
4. History (131)
5. Marketing (124)
6. Psychology (121)
7. Political Science (117)
8. Economics (115)
9. Accounting (96)
10. Biology (84)
 
Competitive national fellowships
1 Beinecke Scholarship
1 James Madison Scholarship
1 Marshall Scholarship
1 National Science Foundation Fellowship
1 National Security Education Program Scholarship
1 Pickering Foreign Affairs Fellowship
1 Rhodes Scholarship
1 Rotary Ambassadorial Scholarship
1 Truman Scholarship
2 Beckman Scholarships
2 Goldwater Scholarships
6 Freeman/Asia Scholarships
11 Fulbright Grants
 
Middle 50% range of SAT scores
600–690 Verbal
620–700 Math
1,230–1,370 Combined

Freshman applications
20,743 Applications
 
Top cross-application competitor schools
1. Georgetown University
2. Tufts University
3. Brown University
4. Harvard/Radcliffe College
5. Boston University
6. University of Pennsylvania
7. University of Notre Dame
8. New York University
9. Villanova University
10. College of the Holy Cross
11. Cornell University
12. Dartmouth College

Geographic distribution
The Class of 2004 includes students from 50 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, Guam, the Virgin Islands, and 26 foreign countries.


Source: Office of Institutional Research


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