Nondegree Students

Nondegree Students

Our nondegree option allows students to earn academic credit without enrolling in a degree program. Nondegree students are vital to Woods College and Boston College, enriching the classroom and our communities. They come to Woods to learn new skill sets and improve their understanding of specific disciplines. Nondegree students may also be looking to try out a subject before committing to a program or enhance their academic track record. Please note, nondegree students are only eligible to take courses through the Woods College of Advancing Studies.

Undergraduate Nondegree Students

Most Woods undergraduate courses are open to you (with certain exceptions for courses in specific degree or certificate programs). Most Woods College of Advancing Studies undergraduate courses are open to nondegree students. Before registering, students must meet with an advisor. 

As a nondegree student, you are not eligible for need-based or merit-based financial aid from Boston College or for most federally and state-funded assistance plans. (See specific assistance programs for exceptions.)

However, you (your) nondegree work may qualify for reimbursement under employer-sponsored tuition remission development programs. We’re happy to work with you and your employer to see if our nondegree offerings qualify for assistance. Contact a member of our admissions team for more information.


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Application information

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To be considered for admission, applicants are responsible for submitting all necessary application materials by the designated program deadline (see below). There is no application fee for nondegree status.

Deadlines

Fall enrollment
August 1 (rolling admission after deadline)
Spring enrollment
December 1 (rolling admission after deadline)

Online application

Online Application

High School Diploma

High School Diploma

High School Diploma or equivalency (transcript not required for nondegree students, but by completing this application, you are certifying you hold a high school diploma or equivalency)

International Applicants

International Applicants

Non-degree enrollment does not support an F-1 visa.  However, certain visa statuses may qualify.  International students interested in non-degree enrollment should contact the Woods Office of Admission (wcasadm@bc.edu) for assistance. 

Mailed Materials

Mailed Materials

Please Mail Application Materials To:

Boston College
Woods College of Advancing Studies Admissions Office
St. Mary's Hall South
140 Commonwealth Avenue
Chestnut Hill, MA 02467

Additional Information

4 Steps to Earning Your Degree

Step 1

Take a course

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Step 2

Meet with an advisor

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Step 3

Apply

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Step 4

Earn BC degree

Graduate Nondegree Students

If you’re enrolled in a master’s-level certificate program, you should register only for courses that apply to your specific program requirements. If you’re not enrolled in a certificate program, you can register for specifically designated courses only. 

As a nondegree student, you are not eligible for need-based or merit-based financial aid from Boston College or for most federally and state funded assistance plans. (See specific assistance programs for exceptions.) However, your nondegree work may qualify for reimbursement under employer-sponsored tuition remission development programs. We’re happy to work with you and your employer to see if our nondegree offerings qualify for assistance.

Tuition

Tuition for the Academic Year 2024-2025 is $1,432 per credit.

Enrollment process

To begin the process to enroll as a Nondegree student, please select the appropriate Nondegree Coursework option from the Program Information section of the Graduate Application. 

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See below for more information about courses that are offered for nondegree students as well as for the contact information of each program's academic team. Nondegree courses are intended to count towards a full MS program as long as successfully completed.


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Woods College Graduate Programs

Testing the waters

Being able to take classes as a nondegree student at the Woods College allowed me to test the waters and see if the fit was right. Halfway through the semester, I felt at home with the faculty and staff and applied to enter the graduate program.
Cory Stephens, Student in the MSLA program