Students seeking financial aid from Boston College are urged to complete and send all forms by the appropriate deadlines to the Boston College Financial Aid Office. Financial Aid Application materials and procedures, including deadline dates, are included in the Secondary Application package.
Many undergraduate students participate in the following financial aid options:
Work-study
Students work in clerical or assistant positions in such locations as the School of Nursing, University Library, Alumni Office, and Athletics.
For information regarding work-study opportunities
in the School of Nursing, contact
Associate Dean Cathy Toran in the Dean's Office, Cushing Hall, Room 203 or via
e-mail at toranca@bc.edu.
Undergraduate Research Assistantships
Advanced nursing students work in paid positions assisting with faculty research projects
For information regarding undergraduate research assistantships in the School of Nursing, contact Associate Dean Cathy Read in Cushing Hall, Room 202 or via
e-mail at readca@bc.edu.
US Army ROTC scholarships
Army ROTC can provide you with valuable leadership skills, close friends, and real-world nursing experience, as well as help finance your education. Nursing students carry out military training in a Boston College campus-based unit. 4, 3 and 2-year scholarships are available to qualified high school and college applicants.
Annual scholarship Benefits include:
- $ Full tuition
- $ 900 for books
- Monthly stipend of $300-500 while in school
- Free board (worth $3700 per year), provided by Boston College
- Guaranteed on-campus housing (not available to all students)
- Potential for free room during Senior year
4-year scholarships
Interested high school students should apply on
line. Boston College currently has several dedicated nursing scholarships
to offer qualified candidates.
3-year scholarships
Current Boston College students may compete for a limited number of nationally available awards.
2-year scholarships
Current Boston College students may compete for a limited number of nationally available awards
or
Attend a 4-week summer Leader Training Course (LTC) prior to Junior year. All attendees to LTC are offered a 2-year Army ROTC scholarships. Upon graduation, scholarship winners will be commissioned as Second Lieutenants in the Army Nurse Corps and serve four years of active duty in an Army hospital.
If you have any questions about the Army ROTC program, visit our web-site
at: http://www.bc.edu/clubs/rotc/ or contact Captain Brett Tashiro at (617) 552-3230, e-mail at: bcarmyrotc@bc.edu.
US Navy nursing scholarships
Students must take military courses at a university setting in Boston