

We blend management education with liberal arts learning and a commitment to the greater good. You'll learn how to analyze complex challenges, take risks for innovation, and lead ethically. Consistently ranking among the nation’s top business schools, we prepare conscientious, well-rounded professionals.
Focus your studies and expand your expertise through one of ten concentrations. Choose from Accounting, Accounting for Finance & Consulting, Business Analytics, Entrepreneurship, Finance, General Management, Management & Leadership, Marketing, Information Systems, and Operations Management.
We encourage all our students to constantly challenge themselves, the subjects they study, and the world around them. Learning to evaluate issues from various angles is an essential element of the Jesuit liberal arts tradition.
We believe the best business leaders account for the well-being of communities. From your first semester in our Portico course through graduation, you'll learn to combine business practices with social awareness and ethical action.
The most effective leaders combine practical expertise with adept communication and cultural competency. You'll acquire a broad range of skills, learning to manage and direct individuals, teams, and organizations to fulfill their potential.
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Departments ranked in the top 10 in their disciplines
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$88,895
Average starting salary,
Class of 2023
2,375
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This foundational program introduces first-year students to the Carroll School’s rich resources and the breadth of contemporary business—including its evolution, global dimensions, ethical challenges, and emerging opportunities.
Class of 2023
Professor Salisbury created an inviting classroom atmosphere and empowered us to think critically.
Hometown: Cambridge, MA
Concentration/major: Concentration in Marketing with a double major in Philosophy
Activities: BC Big Brothers Big Sisters, APPA Volunteers, Kairos, Undergraduate Government of Boston College (UGBC), Orientation Leader, and Student Admission Program (SAP).
Formative Experience at BC: My most formative experience at BC has been having the opportunity to lead a Kairos retreat. The retreat gave me the time and space to think about all the different relationships in my life. I got to form genuine connections with my peers. Kairos helped me learn how to find the good in everyone I come across.
Favorite class?: My favorite class has been Customer Research and Insights for Marketing Decisions with Professor Linda Salisbury. I really enjoyed the hands on approach of the class. I learned marketing research skills that I know will benefit me in my future career path. I also got the opportunity to work on a team with my classmates to research a potential opportunity for the company of our choice. Professor Salisbury created a inviting classroom atmosphere and empowered us to think critically.
BC in three words: Reflective, compassionate, and driven
Class of 2024
For me this class was the epitome of a BC education: great professors and very applicable subjects. This class was the reason that I decided to pursue an Accounting concentration because I enjoyed it so much.
Hometown: Houston, TX
Concentration/major: Concentrations in Finance and Accounting, minor in Managing for Social Impact and the Public Good
Activities: Women’s Club Basketball, Manager for the Women’s Varsity Basketball team, Investment Banking Association
Favorite class?: My favorite class so far at Boston College has been Financial Accounting. My professor (Ed Taylor) was extremely engaging and made the class fun even at 9am! I was able to see the usefulness of financial accounting beyond the class, and I know that the topics that we learned will follow me throughout my whole life. For me this class was the epitome of a BC education: great professors and very applicable subjects. This class was the reason that I decided to pursue an Accounting concentration because I enjoyed it so much.
BC in three words: Cohesive, fulfilling, lively
Class of 2023
Professor LaCombe continually reminds us that we can and should try to lead a life that we're genuinely in love with, and I'm forever grateful for this confidence she has instilled within me.
Hometown: Dallas, Texas, and Mexico City, MX
Concentration/major: Information Systems, Political Science, Film Studies (minor)
Activities: Gabelli Presidential Scholars Program, Fulton Leadership Society, Start@Shea, The New England Classic, CSOM Teaching Assistant, public health research
Formative Experience at BC: My most formative experience was studying abroad in Madrid, Spain, during Spring 2022. After receiving my U.S. citizenship in Fall 2019, I felt all the more grateful for this opportunity to reconnect with my Hispanic heritage alongside BC students who also wholeheartedly embraced my language and culture. I made some very beautiful, restorative memories that I'll cherish forever.
Favorite class? My favorite class at BC has been Business Law with Professor Wesner. Through his course, I learned how to become a better advocate by exercising empathy and cultivating meaningful relationships with others. During our in-class discussions, I noticed how he’d encourage us to dissolve our fears in voicing our truths while occasionally interjecting to point out someone’s new haircut or introduce two students to each other. To me, these events became a subtle reminder that, at the end of the day, we should try to ground ourselves in and recognize other people’s humanity, regardless of similarities or differences in our beliefs.
BC in three words: Home sweet home!
Class of 2023
Professor Tone Svetelj told me to look just outside of Higgins Hall where vibrant flowers of all colors flowed in the warm spring air, telling me that the present is always precious and passing. While I still maintain structure to my flow, after that day I stopped wasting time. If there is anything I want to do, I go for it.
Hometown: Cornwall-on-Hudson, NY
Concentration/major: Concentrations in Finance and Accounting
Activities: Consumer Insights Panel Lab Research Assistant, Carroll School of Management Peer Advisor, and Non-Profit Board Member, Communications Chair for AguaClara Reach
Formative Experience at BC: After one philosophy class I wanted clarification on the Confessions of Augustine by Saint Augustine of Hippo and my professor, Tone Svetelj, ended up giving me a thirty minute lecture on how one must go with the flow. He told me to look just outside of Higgins Hall where vibrant flowers of all colors flowed in the warm spring air, telling me that the present is always precious and passing. While I still maintain structure to my flow, after that day I stopped wasting time. If there is anything I want to do, I go for it.
Favorite class?: Organizational Behavior with Professor Jacob Brown. During the COVID-19 pandemic, the way people carried out their lives altered dramatically. Understanding the dynamics of a changing environment while living in the midst of many, our class worked in teams to analyze shifting organizational structures and how they could be improved during uncertain times. Emphasizing psychological safety and wellbeing all throughout that semester, this class reminded me to stop and look back once in a while and appreciate the process rather than stumble forward. To play off of this analogy, this class helped me walk with greater confidence.
BC in three words: Tranquil, charismatic, and serendipitous
Class of 2024
Professor Mary Ellen Carter revolutionized my BC experience. She introduced me to academic research...and is the first person I go to when I am unsure of a decision, and the first person to know when I receive good news.
Hometown: Hopedale, MA
Concentration/major: Accounting for Finance and Consulting, Business Analytics
Activities: Fulton Leadership Society, Student Admission Program, Consulting Academy
Formative Experience at BC: The Fulton Leadership Society helped me forge connections with upperclassmen who became like siblings on campus. They have pushed me to become a better version of myself: to understand what matters to me and to make my decisions intentionally, as a result. I have been presented with more opportunities at BC than I could ever hope to pursue, and my upperclassmen mentors have helped me sort through which of those opportunities best align with my own goals and values.
Favorite class?: Professor Stephanie Jernigan has been a favorite professor of mine from my first year on campus. She teaches many business analytics courses -- a discipline I knew little about until I arrived in her classroom for the first time. Her classes are organized, she is enthusiastic about the course content, and she pushes her students to master the material. She exemplifies the Carroll School of Management professor -- a subject matter expert who loves sharing her passion with students each day.
BC in three words: Friendly, driven, reflective
Designed exclusively for non-management students, the Catalyst Program is an intensive, full-time, for-credit program that helps you build a solid and broad foundation in the functional areas of management.
“We have three aims for you during your time here. First, you will be known and cared for. Second, you will work hard and be challenged to do your best (because, in the words of a person I greatly admire, ‘I've never met a happy lazy person’). And third, you will think hard by being asked to see many things at the same time, seeking truth through enlargement of the mind. Your fellow students, faculty, and staff will challenge and support you along the way, and you should feel free to reach out to me if you ever need anything.”
Get to know us by attending an information session or campus tour, offered virtually and in-person at our Chestnut Hill campus.