

About a mile from its main Chestnut Hill Campus, Boston College’s 50-acre Brookline Campus offers a dedicated home for Messina College within the larger University. Please schedule a visit to the Brookline Campus to learn more about academics and student life at Messina College, the University’s first two-year associate’s degree program.
From points North, South, and West (via the Massachusetts Turnpike (Interstate 90) if coming from the West): Take Interstate 95 (Route 128) to exit 36A (Route 9 East, also known as Boylston Street). In approximately 3.5 miles, turn right on Hammond Street (there is a stoplight, and you will see a CVS on your left), then take an immediate left onto Heath Street. Turn right into Boston College's Brookline campus at 400 Heath Street in just under half a mile.
From points East, including downtown Boston:Take Route 9 West (Huntington Avenue, which becomes Boylston Street), approximately 5 miles to Chestnut Hill. Turn left at Hammond Street (there is a stoplight, and you will see a CVS on your right), and then take an immediate left onto Heath Street. Turn right into Boston College's Brookline campus at 400 Heath Street in just under half a mile.
Using Public Transportation: The closest stop to the Brookline Campus on the MBTA is the Chestnut Hill stop on the Green Line D Branch. Once you arrive, it is a 20-minute walk from the station to the Brookline Campus. Make a left out of the parking lot of the train station and walk south on Hammond Street until you reach the traffic light at the intersection with Route 9. Once the pedestrian walk signal appears, proceed across Route 9 and continue along Hammond Street for approximately 200 feet until you reach Heath Street. Make a left onto Heath and walk 0.4 miles until you come to the entrance to Messina College, which is flanked by Boston College signs. Take a right into the campus and you have arrived.