Homecoming is a celebration of the spirit, mission and tradition at Boston College. Throughout the week of events and activities, students, faculty, staff and alumni actively engage in fostering a sense of community and pride for BC. This year Homecoming will encompass athletic events, alumni activities, and residential/social experiences.
October 13-18, 2025

Upcoming Homecoming Events:
Please note: Events, dates, and times may change as the schedule is finalized.
CAB Fall Fan Fest
5:00-8:00 pm | Campus Green/Stokes Lawn
Join us on Stokes Lawn for our 2nd annual celebration of Boston College! Come for the food, raffles, games and stay for amazing performances and school spirit!
October 17
Late Night First Year Event
O'Connell house on Friday, October 17
Meet the Orgs Series at Plaza at O'Neill on Friday,
October 17 | 11:00-1:00 | O'Neill Plaza
Saturday, October 18
BC Football Game vs UCONN
Chestnut Hill
Football Game Day Information
Boston College vs. UCONN
Saturday, October 18
Get to Alumni Stadium Early: Heavy vehicle and foot traffic will likely delay entry to the stadium. We strongly encourage students to arrive 60-90 minutes before kickoff to ensure smooth entry.
Pre-Game Tailgating: TBD
Mod Entry Restriction: 30 minutes prior to kick-off entry to the Mods will be restricted to "Mods Residents Only" to facilitate clearing the Mods for the game.
During the Game: Please remember that tailgating during the game is prohibited.
Post-Game Tailgating: No post-game tailgating is allowed, neither in the Mods nor any other location across campus. Are you planning to visit the Mods on game day? You must be 21 years or older to enter the Mods during tailgating hours. Be prepared to present a government-issued ID to security staff at the gates prior to entry. Students who 1) attempt to jump the Mods fence or 2) who are under 21 years old in the Mods risk losing the privilege to live in the Mods for their senior year.
Guidelines for Off-Campus Students: Please be mindful that underage drinking is prohibited. Additionally, drinking games, open containers in public spaces (including sidewalks), excessive noise, or frequent comings and goings of students are likely to result in neighbor complaints and conduct reports. Boston and Newton Police, along with University Officials, will be in the community throughout the day to address any concerns. If you need assistance, please communicate with University Officials and follow their guidance.
BCaring: Help cultivate a culture of care for everyone, including game day staff, classmates, and visiting fans. Treat everyone courteously and look out for your friends. If you or someone you know needs help, don't hesitate to use our help-seeking policy and get assistance. Let's cheer on our Eagles while showing hospitality and respect to everyone visiting The Heights!