Eagle Eye Campus Visit
These two-hour visits include an information session and student-led outdoor campus tour. The information session features authentic conversation with current students.
The people of Boston College are at the heart of the experience here, and students guide our campus visits. The core of our Eagle Eye Campus Visit is a candid conversation with current students—an opportunity to ask them about classes, housing, Boston, service learning, and more. And our virtual visit programs allow you to engage with our community from the comfort of your home.
These two-hour visits include an information session and student-led outdoor campus tour. The information session features authentic conversation with current students.
Looking for an opportunity for a personalized and in-depth view of Boston College? Look no further and consider our Eagle for a Day program. If you've been to campus and perhaps already attended an Eagle Eye Campus Visit, the Eagle for a Day visit is a wonderful opportunity to take a closer look at life at Boston College.
We look forward to (virtually) connecting with you!
We invite you to register for virtual programming for prospective first-year and transfer students. These programs are great introductions to Boston College's academic and student experience.
If you've already attended an Eagle Eye Campus Visit and would like to continue learning more about our campus community, consider registering for an Eagle for a Discussion. These 30-minute virtual chats will allow you to connect one-on-one with a current BC student.
Hosted by members of our Student Admission Program (SAP), these 30-minute one-on-one virtual discussions will allow you to ask the experts, our current students, specific questions about Boston College. Inquire about classes and professors, campus clubs and organizations, residential life, and more.
While geared toward rising seniors who may be narrowing down their college list, any prospective student interested in Boston College may register for this Discussion. We encourage you to prepare questions in advance.
Please note, these Discussions are not evaluative interviews for admission, but rather an opportunity for you to connect with a current BC student. Boston College does not offer interviews as part of the admission process.
Groups of 10 or more members of college access/readiness organizations or college-bound high school students are welcome to join us for a two-hour visit.
These two hour visits are offered for groups of 10 or more members of high school or college access/readiness organizations in their sophomore, junior, and senior years of high school. Included is an information session and tour. Attendees will be encouraged to ask questions.
Please register below and help us learn more about your group. All forms must be completed at least two weeks prior to your requested date. We will reply to your request within 10 business days.
The members of the Student Admission Program (SAP) Council work to provide the best possible experience for prospective students and their families while visiting campus over the summer. The SAP Council ensures your campus visit will help you learn about Boston College through authentic student perspectives. To learn more about members of the SAP Council, feel free to take a few moments to meet them below. Please reach out to them to learn more about student life!
dattanis@bc.edu
Hometown: Orlando, FL
Academic Division: Carroll School of Management
Major: Finance
Minor: Philosophy
Favorite BC Memory: My favorite memory was going to ALC Showdown for the first time
cuthbeha@bc.edu
Hometown: South Easton, MA
Academic Division: Lynch School of Education and Human Development
Major: Applied Psychology and Human Development
Minor: Managing for Social Impact
Favorite BC Memory: My favorite day on campus is the traditions on the last day of class- Mudstock and Modstock! I love competing in our mud volleyball tournament and then enjoying a concert on campus!
baradi@bc.edu
Hometown: Bellevue, WA
Academic Division: Lynch School of Education and Human Development
Major: Applied Psychology and Human Development, Pre-Med
Minor: Research, Evaluation, and Measurement
Favorite BC Memory: Co-leading Philippine Society of Boston College's 31st annual culture show!!
flynneka@bc.edu
Hometown: Norwood MA
Academic Division: Lynch School of Education and Human Development
Majors: Elementary Education, Transformative Educational Studies
Minor: Management and Leadership
Favorite BC Memory: My favorite BC tradition is Marathon Monday! I love going down to Commonwealth Ave and cheering on the runners!
sulliazj@bc.edu
Hometown: Westport, CT
Academic Division: Carroll School of Management
Major: Finance
Minor: English
Favorite BC Memory: My favorite memory was watching BC Football beat Syracuse to qualify for a bowl game!
clarkaak@bc.edu
Hometown: Agawam, MA
Academic Division: Carroll School of Management
Major: Finance
Minor: Managing for Social Impact and the Public Good
Favorite BC Memory: My favorite memory was the BC versus BU hockey game held at Conte last year. There was so much excitment going into the game with people lining up super early and the game didn't disappoint as BC got the win!!
humphrcb@bc.edu
Hometown: Northfield, IL
Academic Division: Morrissey College of Arts and Sciences
Major: Communication
Minor: Management and Leadership
Favorite BC Memory: My favorite memory was going to my first Beanpot game freshman year!
oneillcw@bc.edu
Hometown: Mendham, NJ
Academic Division: Morrissey College of Arts and Sciences
Major: Biology
Minor: History
Favorite BC Memory: My favorite memory was watching the BC baseball team play at Fenway Park for their annual ALS awareness game this past April. BC won the game 8-2.
stuartjh@bc.edu
Hometown: Bradenton, FL
Academic Division: Morrissey College of Arts and Sciences
Major: Communication
Minor: Marketing
Favorite BC Memory: My favorite memory was the first day of move in freshman year when I walked around Keyes and met all the people who became some of my closest friends.
santoscq@bc.edu
Hometown: Yonkers, NY
Academic Division: Morrissey College of Arts and Sciences
Major: History
Minors: Philosophy, Italian Studies
Favorite BC Memory: My favorite memory was the whole stadium storming the field after BC beat Missouri in football my freshman year!
harrisic@bc.edu
Hometown: Elmhurst, IL
Academic Division: Morrissey College of Arts and Sciences
Major: Communication
Minor: History
Favorite BC Memory: My favorite memory was cheering on the Boston Marathon runners with the rest of the BC community
mcelrome@bc.edu
Hometown: Simsbury, CT
Academic Division: Morrissey College of Arts and Sciences
Major: Communication
Minor: Finance
Favorite BC Memory: My favorite memory was winning a free throw shooting competition at the men's basketball game my freshman year!
holdense@bc.edu
Hometown: Wilbraham, MA
Academic Division: Morrissey College of Arts and Sciences
Major: Economics
Minor: Finance, International Studies
Favorite BC Memory: Making it to the quarter finals in intramural volleyball
yaosc@bc.edu
Hometown: Hong Kong
Academic Division: Morrissey College of Arts and Sciences
Major: Economics
Minors: Finance, International Studies
Favorite BC Memory: My favorite memory was watching the solar eclipse on the quad with all my friends and all of BC
fesenmye@bc.edu
Hometown: Manhattan, NY
Academic Division: Morrissey College of Arts and Sciences
Major: Communication
Minor: Journalism, Applied Psychology and Human Development
Favorite BC Memory: My favorite memory was watching Boston College Men's Hockey win the Hockey East Championship against Boston University. My friends and I were in the last row of TD Garden. It was amazing.
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