Financing Your MSF
2011-2012 Academic Year Full-Time MSF Expenses |
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| Tuition Fee Per Credit Hour | $1,320 |
|---|---|
| Tuition – 30 Credits | $39,600 |
| Room and Board | $10,100 |
| Books and Fees | $1,650 |
| Medical Insurance | $2,100 |
| Personal Expenses | $4,400 |
| Summer Living Expenses | $4,400 |
Tuition & Expenses
The tuition rates for the 2011-2012 academic year take effect with the 2011 summer sessions.
In addition, students who register for seven or more credits in the Carroll School of Management must submit to Boston College a waiver showing proof of minimum health insurance coverage, or are required by Massachusetts State Law to purchase medical insurance.
NOTE: Tuition rates, all fees, rules and regulations, courses and course content are subject to revision by the President and Board of Trustees or School Dean at any time.
Payment
Tuition and fees for the Carroll School of Management will be billed by August 15th for the fall and December 15th for the spring. Payment is due September 15th and January 15th, respectively. All checks should be made payable to Boston College. There is a $100 late payment fee for payments received after the due dates listed above.
Students who prefer to make payments on a monthly basis should contact the Office of Student Services at (617) 552-3300 for details of installment loan plans available through local lending institutions. In cases of extreme hardship, students should make appointments to discuss their individual problems with representatives of the Office of Student Services.
Graduate Assistantships and Scholarships
The Carroll School of Management offers a number of graduate assistantships and scholarships to Full-Time MSF and dual MBA/MSF candidates. Assistantships and scholarships are merit-based awards and are made only at the time of admission. Awardees have exceptionally strong application materials and profiles above the average class profile.
NOTE: Applicants must indicate interest in receiving merit-based funding on the application.
Graduate assistantships involve research or administrative duties in exchange for a stipend. MSF assistantships are generally 8-12 hour per week assignments. Assistantships are available to both domestic and international applicants and can be offered in combination with academic scholarship awards. Scholarships are awarded on the basis of merit and vary in amount.
Additional Financing Options
For information regarding University administered financial aid and federally based funding, please visit the Boston College Office of Student Services website.