Strengthen your leadership skills and build relationships across campus while helping your fellow BC students get the most out of their college experience. Most leadership positions are open to rising juniors and seniors.
Ascend Lead
Help first-year women build a great BC experience through community, conversations, and mentorship.
Freshman League Captain
Help first-year men learn how to navigate and succeed at Boston College.
Halftime Lead
Help participants understand the themes of Halftime and talk about how to implement these themes into daily life at BC and beyond.
Below are the learning outcomes for student participants and student leaders at the Center for Student Formation.
After engagement with the Center for Student Formation, students will be able to...
- Identify one reflective habit that they have integrated into their lives
- Pursue a mentoring relationship with an adult or older peer
- Demonstrate competence in one of the following areas: public speaking, small group facilitation, or mentoring peers
Grad Assistant Positions
The Center for Student Formation employs four, part-time graduate assistants who are concurrently enrolled in a graduate academic program at BC. These positions are each assigned to support a specific program or area of function within our office.
As these positions coincide with academic graduate programs, they are typically offered for a two year contract cycle and therefore we are not hiring for these positions annually. For more information on the availability of these positions and details on how to apply, please contact our team by emailing formation@bc.edu.
“I've discovered that being a leader involves more than just commanding and being in charge—it also entails listening, encouraging others, and fostering an environment where everyone is respected and feels safe and seen.”